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  4. NORTH AFRICAN CAMPAIGN

    LONDON, December 3.— The Axis followed up the abortive counter-attacks on the Teburba area with a new thrust against positions the ...

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  5. THE BUNA - GONA DRIVE

    Fighting in the Gona and Buna areas has now reached the beaches at some paints from reports at Central MacArthur 's headquarters. It is revealed that our troops are successfully mopping up the Japanese ...

    Article : 390 words
  6. DARLAN 'S PROCLAMATION

    NEW YORK, December 3.— An authoritative wasbington spokesman declared Admiral Darlan 's proclamation deacribing himself as chief of ...

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  7. AXIS AT STALINGRAD

    LONDON. December 3.— The Moscow "lzvestia", says the Germans squeezed between the Don and Volga, are short of ammunition and other supplies. Desperate efforts are being made to gain time to regroup. Russian flank attacks ace driving in a wedge, harrying them ...

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  8. THE LIBERATOR BOMBER

    According to an announcement tola week, giant four-engined "Liberator" or B 14 bombers are being used against the Japanese In the New Guinea area. Oar picture shows a Liberator taking off. (Department of Air, photo.) ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  9. THE AUSTERITY LOAN

    CANBERRA, December 4. — Nearly £3,000,000 dally for the next nine days will have to be subscribed if the £100,000,000 Austerity Loan is to be ...

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  10. SIX JAP WARSHIPS SUNK

    WASHINGTON, December 3.— The Navy announced this afternoon that the Japanese attempted to land reinforcements at Guadalcanal. Nine Japanese warships and auxiliaries woe sunk. The enemy suffered the following losses during the engagements: ...

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  11. BERRIES FOR JAMS AND DRINKS

    MELBOURNE. December 4.— The Minister for Trade and Customs (Senator Keane) urged people with backyard trees and berry fruits first ...

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  12. THE MELBOURNE CONVENTION

    BRISBANE, December 4. — Mr. F. A. Cooper, who returned to Brisbane to-day, said the general belief of the Commonwealth and State leaden was ...

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  13. INTERIM C.C.C. AWARD

    SYDNEY, December 4.- Judge O'Mara to-day delivered an interim award coveting gangers, miscellaneous labourers, and plant operators ...

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  14. PRICE RISEN ON PETROL AND OIL

    CANBERRA. December 4.— Professor Copland announced that to-day an increase of a halfpenny per gallon in the wholesale and retail price of ...

    Article : 150 words
  15. CHINESE MEMBER OF R .A.A.F.

    L.A.C. H. CHEONG, son of Mr. and Mn. Philip Cheong, of South Townsville is believed to be the first Chinese to join the ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  16. THE R.A.F. OFFENSIVE

    LONDON, December 8.— The Air Ministry states in its statlstical review for November that in all offensive operations over Europe by ...

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  17. POLICE FORCE PROMOTIONS

    BRISBANE, December 4.—Air. Hanion to-day announced the following, police force promotions: To Inspector Sub-Inspectors Patrick Howard, of ...

    Article : 160 words
  18. AUSTRALIA 'S LARGEST LATHE

    The largest and most elaborate machine tool to be made in Australia, a M inch centre lathe to facilitate the machining of large components ...

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  19. MINISTER 'S ORDER TO BE TESTED

    DALBY , December 4.— The local branch of the Queensland Dairymen 's Organisation has decided to test the legality of the destruction of cream ...

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  20. PRIVATE ACQUITTED OF MANSLAUGHTER

    BRISBANE, December 4.— Private Edward C. Balso was acquitted by court martial today on a charge of manslaughter and three assault ...

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  21. CONSTITUTION REFORM

    BRISBANE. December 4.— State Parliament will hold a special session early in January to deal with the constitution Reform Bill. This was ...

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  22. RETAILERS' PROTEST

    BRISBANE. December 4.— The Queensland Retailers Association today sent to Mr. Curtin, Me. Dedman and every Queensland Senator and ...

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  23. THE CONSTITUTION PLANS

    STONEY, December 4.— Dr. Evatt in a statement to-day summing up the results of the recent constitutional convention, said the plan, as ...

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  24. U.S. NAVY MEN RECALLED

    SAM FRANCISCO, Dec. 3.— All fleet personnel in the San Francisco area ware ordered to report to their ships immediately. A navy spokesman sall ...

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  25. SUMMER BUSH FIRES

    MELBOURNE, December 4. — Mr. Drakeford said to-day that, with the approach of the dancer of Rummer bush fires, he would discuss with the ...

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  26. GROCERY PRICES

    BRISBANE, December 4.—Referring to a statement in the Press that grocers were bo uncertain regarding the prices to be charged for many ...

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  27. FRENCH TO SURRENDER ARMS

    LONDON, December 4.— The German man controlled Paris radio baa ordered all Frenchmen possessing anna to surrender them to the authorities by ...

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  28. R.A.F. RESCUE SERVICE

    This hydroplane, which is part of the equipment of the R.A.F. rescue service in the Middle Middle Bast. operates on the lakes, of the Nile Delta for assistance of crews who may be forced down. It consists of a cabin mounted on seapiant floats, and it driven by an aircraft rudder, and ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  29. SOCIAL SERVICE

    CANBERRA. December 3. — The agreement by the Constitutional Convention to extend the Federal powers relating to national health and aortal ...

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  30. EX - SERVICEMEN 'S PARTY

    BRISBANE. December 4.— The plat form for the Ex- Servicemen 's Party. which will contest the Federal selections was formed at a ...

    Article : 201 words
  31. WOMAN ON INDICTABLE OFFENCE

    BRISBANE. December 4.— When Phyllis Edwards. 20. housewife, appeared in court today, charged with intent to commit an indictable offence ...

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  32. AGE LIMIT OF NURSES

    BRISBANE. December 4.—As a means of overcoming the shortage of nurses in State mental and hygiens services the age limits of both moles ...

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  33. FRENCH INDO - CHINA

    CHUNGKING, December 9.— A Chinese army spokesman told the Press the Japanese decided to tighten control in French Indo-China and take ...

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  34. THE HAM SHORTAGE

    BRISBANE. December 4.—Owing to a shortage of hams, a regulation issued to-day permits the sale of hare cured smoked legs of mutton at [?] ...

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