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  4. AUSTRALIANS IN FIERCE DESERT BATTLE

    LONDON, November 2.—Fierce fighting ia still raging in the northern sector of the Egyptian front as the Germains make desperate, but so far unsuccessful, attempts to break through the almost complete ring the Australians have ...

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    LIEUT.-GEN. BERNARD LAW MONTGOMERY (54), in command of the 8th Army fighting in the desert. A picture taken on the ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  6. Japanese Retreat In Solomons

    WASHINGTON, November 2.—The Japanese are retreating slowly westwards from Henderson's Field, the ...

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  7. Axis Supply Ships Sunk

    WASHINGTON, November 2. American submarines in the Pacific have sunk seven enemy supply ships and damaged ...

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  8. Tribute Paid Young Woman Union Officer

    THE great progress made by the Federated Clerks' Union in South Australia over the last few months has been mainly due to the ...

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  9. Britain's War Effort At Higher Level

    LONDON, November 2.—Britain's output a head was greater than that of any country. Allied or enemy, declared the Home ...

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  10. Crocodile May Help Council

    BRISBANE. — One crocidile may prove more powerful than a city council. The Townsville City Council ...

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  11. ALLIED FORCES TAKE KOKODA IN NEW GUINEA

    SOMEWHERE IN AUSTRALIA.— Allied troops have captured Kokoda, the key village and aerodrome on the track to Buna in New ...

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  12. Big Anti-German Demonstration

    LONDON, November 2.—A correspondent of British United Press on the French frontier says that anti-German demonstrations have ...

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  13. Tired Of Political "Mud Slinging"

    MELBOURNE. — Most returned soldiers, both of this war and the last, were tired of political mudslinging, which added nothing to the ...

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  14. COMPLAINTS MADE BY EX-DIGGERS

    SYDNEY.—A.I.F. men, discharged after overseas service and called up for the militia, must serve six months before they are entitled to ...

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  15. Stout Soviet Defence Of Oilfields

    Reporting Nalchik's fall tonight's Moscow communique says that Russian troops south-east of the town are fighting heavy defensive battles ...

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  16. ATTACK ON PRICE-FIXING MACHINERY

    SYDNEY.—A complete overhaul of the Commonwealth price-fixing machinery was demanded today by Mr. Sheehan, M.H.R. (Cook), ...

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  17. DR. AND MRS. EVATT LOSE SUIT CASES

    SYDNEY.—While the Minister for External Affairs (Dr. Evatt) and Mrs. Evatt were attending a farewell to the Australian Minister to ...

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  18. HIT AT MCKELL GOVT.

    SYDNEY.—Mr. Mair, leader of the Opposition, declared last night that his contention that the McKell Government had been extracting ...

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  19. PROFESSOR AGAINST TOTAL PROHIBITION

    BRISBANE.—Professor John Bostock said last night that life under total prohibition of liquor would be worse than it was now—it would ...

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