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  2. TIDES, SUN, AND MOON

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    Detailed lists, results, guides : 58 words
  3. MAILS CLOSE TODAY

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    Detailed lists, results, guides : 54 words
  4. GERMANS RETREATING TO CENTRAL HOLLAND

    LONDON, October 31.—British, Canadian, American, Polish troops are now closing in along Mark Canal, which runs between the Hollandsch Diep and the Breda-Rozen-daal line, stated Reuter's correspondent with the First ...

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  5. AUSTRALIAN NAVAL SHIPS ON SERVICE

    The destroyer Arunta coming alongside the Shropshire at sea for vital messages. Both ships took part in the recent American landing operations at Leyte Island, In the Philippines. (Department of Information photo.) ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  6. U.S. NAVY PATROL BLIMPS

    Navy patrol blimp operating from one of the Pacific Fleets escort carriers in the Central Pacific. The blimp, used for patrol work, is shown hovering over the sea forward of the carrier as crew members watch it from the Island. Navy blimps have been used with great success ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  7. REDS 45 MILES FROM HUNGARIAN CAPITAL

    LONDON, October 31.—The Russians have gained more ground in Hungary, and are reported to be 45 miles from Budapest, the nearest they have yet been officially reported. Von Hammer announced that the Red Army, this morning, had started yet ...

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  8. ANOTHER JAP CRUISER PROBABLY SUNK

    PEARL HARBOUR, October 31.—Admiral Nimitz has announced that Third Fleet carrier planes probably sunk a heavy cruiser and damaged two ...

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  9. KAI SHEK DEMANDED STILWELL'S RETURN

    NEW YORK, October 31.—The "New York Times" Chungking representative, Brooks Atkinson, who has returned to the U.S. ...

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  10. 92 AUSTRALIANS SAVED FROM JAP TRANSPORT

    MELBOURNE, October 31.—Mr. Curtin disclosed to-day that 92 Australian Prisoners of war were among those saved when a Japanese ...

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  11. LOAN MAY BE SHORT OF TOTAL

    MELBOURNE, October 31.—In a statement to-night on the Second Victory Loan. Mr. Curtin said that because of the late rush of ...

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  12. PACIFIC SURVEY FOR R.A.F. TRANSPORT COMMAND

    SYDNEY, October 31.—Captain P. G. Taylor, Australian airman, returned to Sydney on Monday after a survey flight of the ...

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  13. DOUGLAS MAKES FORCED LANDING AT DEERAL

    CAIRNS, October 31.—When a slight defect developed in the A.N.A. Douglas 'plane, which was hound for south this morning. ...

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  14. ROOSEVELT, ODDS ON FAVOURITE

    NEW YORK, October SO.- The Betting Commissioner (Mr. James Carroll) quotes the latest presidential election odds as ...

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  15. ABORIGINES PUT £10,000 IN LOAN

    BRISBANE, October 31.—Queensland aborigines have subscribed £10,000 bark savings to the Second Victory Loan. ...

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  16. 800 U.S. BOMBER RAID

    LONDON, October 31.—Over 800 Fortresses and liberators to-day, escorted by over 900 Thunderbolts and Mustangs, attacked ...

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  17. NAZI BOYS FOR HOME GUARD

    LONDON, October 31.—Fifty thousand German boys. aged 15 to 16, have been transported from Berlin and Pomerania to ...

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  18. Q.A.T.B SUPERINTENDENTS SEEK WAGE INCREASE

    BRISBANE. October 31.— Ambulance superintendents were given no pension at their retirement, and no superannuation scheme was provided ...

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  19. CAIRNS HOME-BUILDING SCHEME

    CAIRNS. October 31.—Mr. T. B. O'Meara mentioned at a meeting of the Chamber of Commerce that the housing position in Cairns was ...

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  20. OCTOBER COAL LOSSES TOTAL 175.800 TONS

    SYDNEY, October 31.—Coal losses this month total 176.800 tons, which is almost 12.000 below the worst previous month, March, when 187.000 tons were ...

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  21. 8th ARMY INDIANS CROSS RONCO

    LONDON, October 31.—Taking advantage of the Improvement in the weather, Eighth Army Indians established a bridgehead ...

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  22. PARLIAMENT SHOULD DECIDE WORKING WEEK

    CANBERRA, October 31.—A demand for Parliament and not the Court to lay down a maximum working week is expected to be pressed ...

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  23. 24 SOLDIERS INJURED IN VEHICULAR COLLISION

    BRISBANE. October 31.—Of 41 Australian soldiers in an army trailer which capsized after a collision with a car at wooloowin to-night. 24 were ...

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  24. LORRY OVERTURNS INTO RIVER

    CAIRNS. October 31.— When a motor lorry owned by Harris Bros., of Gardonvale, and driven by Mat Owens, was crossing the Mulgrave ...

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  25. SWEDEN TO MAINTAIN NEUTRALITY

    STOCKHOLM, October 31.—A Government statement read in the Rikkaz. In the first open debate on foreign affairs since 1939. ...

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  26. TRAIN PILLAGING COSTS £100,000 A YEAR

    SYDNEY, October 31.—Railway Investigation officers throughout the Commonwealth are co-operating in a determined endeavour to stamp out ...

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  27. FURTHER DELAY FOR "G FOR GEORGE"

    SAN FRANCISCO. October 31.— The crew of "G for George", the Lancaster bomber an route to Australia, arc thoroughly fed up with the ...

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  28. FRENCH PATRIOTS RESENT OE GAULLE'S DECREES

    LONDON, October 30.—There was a demonstration in Toulouse on Sunday against the French Government's decrees, outlawing the remaining ...

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  29. THE BURMA OPERATIONS

    KANDY, October 31.—A communique says, that, in North Burma, Chinese troops consolidated their positions in Nyothit. 24 miles north of ...

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  30. SENTENCE INCREASED ON RETRIAL

    BHIRBANE, October 31.—Henry Desmond Buckley, 24. soldier, who was convicted of rape at Southport on December 24 last year, and ...

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  31. CALLIDE COAL TESTED FOR LOCOMOTIVES

    BRISBANE, October 31.—Coal from the Callide Valley open cut mine is now being tested for suitability in locomotives and, if the tests are ...

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  32. COMB-OUT OF SINGLE WOMEN

    MELBOURNE, October 31.—A drastic comb-out of single women from 18 to 35 employed in florists and millinery shops, milk bars, beamy ...

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  33. A.A.M W.S' FATAL FALL FROM WINDOW

    MELBOURNE, October 31.—Lesley Florence Cochrane, 25, a member of the A.A.M.W.S., was killed when she fell from a second Slorey ...

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  34. AIR ACES EARLY SCORE IN PHILIPPINES

    NEW YORK, October 31.—Major R. Bong, lending American Air Ace, has brought his accept of Japs shot down in 33. the last trio during the first ...

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