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  2. Mr. Churchill Says PLEDGE TO GREECE REDEEMED

    LONDON, October 27. A.A.P. —"Our return to Greece has redeemed a pledge that was made when we were driven out ...

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  3. NAZI TANKS ATTACK IN EAST PRUSSIA

    LONDON, October 27. A.A.P.—Massed forces of German tanks to-day are launching attack after attack against the Red Army on all sectors of the East Prussian front. ...

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  4. GREEKS IN NEWCASTLE CELEBRATE LIBERATION

    THE LIBERATION of Greece was celebrated in Newcastle yesterday. At a social at Caldwell House last ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  5. Artificial Moonlight Aids the Allies

    LONDON, October 27. Official Wireless.—Flame-throwing tanks and "artificial moonlight" are being used in operations ...

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  6. Soldier's Gaol Tern MR. FORDE ORDERS JUDICIAL INQUIRY

    SYDNEY, Friday.—An immediate inquiry by an independent judicial authority into the case of Private Jack ...

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  7. TELEGRAM TO MR. CURTIN

    MELBOURNE, Friday.—A telegram has been sent to the Prime Minister (Mr. Curtin), care of the train by which he is travelling from ...

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  8. Powerhouse Men's Strike Theat

    A mass meeting of employees at Zara-street power-house decided yesterday that they would hold a stopwork meeting on November 6, unless ...

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  9. SWIFT JAP DRIVE IN KWANGSI

    CHUNGKING, Oct. 27. A.A.P.— Japanese troops, after a drive from Kiyang, in which they covere 60 miles in eight days, have captured ...

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  10. SANK AFTER COLLISION

    MELBOURNE, Friday.—Sinking of the corvette Geelong as a result of a collision was announced by the Minister for the Navy (Mr. Makin). ...

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  11. Violinist Lost Paralysis After Second Accident

    PARALYSED when his aeroplane crashed during war service in 1916, a noted violinist was almost a hopeless cripple ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  12. Over 5000 Planes Attack Germany

    LONDON. October' 27. A.A.P.— More than 5000 R.A.F. and U.S. bombers and fighters raided Germany in the 24 hours ended at dusk ...

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  13. State Must Import Wheat

    SYDNEY, Friday.—New South Wales would have to import about 10,000,000 bushel of wheat to offset the anticipated deficit between this ...

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  14. Train Soldiers as Builders

    SYDNEY, Friday.—The State Government would undertake the training of service and demobilised personnel for rehabilitation purposes, ...

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  15. 40-MILE BEACHHEAD ON LEYTE ISLAND

    LEYTE, Oct 27. A.A.P.—The American beachhead on Leyte Island, in the Philippines, has been enlarged to 40 miles along ...

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  16. Want Briefer Divorce Reports

    Newcastle District Council of Parents and Citizens' Associations last night supported the efforts of the Women's Committee of the ...

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  17. Po Valley Rivers in Flood

    LONDON, Oct. 27. A.A.P.—Heavy rain on the Appenines and in the valley of the Po has turned all rivers into formidable obstacles, and ...

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  18. "Pension Delays Breaking Ex-soldiers' Spirit"

    SYDNEY, Friday.—Excessive delays in completing soldier pension cases were desroying the heart and spirit of ex-soldiers and undermining ...

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  19. Decision Reserved on Sick Pay Claim

    SYDNEY, Friday.—Claiming that Australia was in the middle of an artifical boom, Mr. W. H. Beale (for Consolidated Industries) opposed an ...

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  20. Woman Seizes Man Wanted by Police

    MELBOURNE, Friday.—Called to a shop in Victoria-street, Richmond, police found Mrs. Georgina Moss, her husband and daughter holding a ...

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  21. Week's Meat Quotas

    SYDNEY, Friday.—Meat quotas for next week, announced by the Deputy-Controller of Meat Supplies (Mr. J. L. Shute), are beef 45 per ...

    Article : 119 words
  22. Newcastle Airman's Fortitude

    The circumstances in which Flying Officer Matthew L. Tapp, of the R.A.A.F., won the D.F.C., are told in the citation received by his ...

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  23. "Must Be Pacific Charter"

    SYDNEY, Friday.—"The people in Great Britain are deeply concerned about the war in the Pacific," said Mrs. Walter Elliot, sister of ...

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  24. R.A.A.F. REHABILITATION FOR REPATRIATES

    SYDNEY, Friday.—The R.A.A.F. is setting up an organisation to effect rehabilitation of 700 members of the Air Force, now prisoners of war ...

    Article : 87 words
  25. Wharf Men Reject Order to Work

    SYDNEY, Friday.—Despite an instruction from their union executive to accept work pending negotiations for restoration of the registration of ...

    Article : 119 words
  26. 415 POINTS AT PORT MACQUARIE

    SYDNEY, Friday.—Rainfall registrations for the Hunter. Hastings, and Manning for the 24 hours ended 9 a.m. to-day were: Port Macquarie ...

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  27. Mr. Connell's Resignation

    SYDNEY, Friday.—The resignation of Mr. Connell as Northern Coal industrial Authority is being considered by the Minister for Supply (Mr. ...

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  28. AIRMAN KILLED, 12 INJURED

    MELBOURNE, Friday.—Twelve R.A.A.F. sergeants were injured and another was killed when a hand grenade exploded during throwing ...

    Article : 148 words
  29. COAL TARGET AND PRODUCTION

    The graph reproduced below shows the output of the Northern coalfields over five fortnightly periods expressed as a percentage of the targets set on the basis of the national requirements of coal. In the first half of October production was fairly well maintained on the East Maitland-Gunnedah field, but in the other fields there was a ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  30. Gosford Escapees Had Pistols

    MELBOURNE, Friday.—Two 16-year-old escapees from Gosford Boys' Home were found in Melbourne. They had pistols. ...

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  31. SENTENCE QUASHED

    SYDNEY, Friday.—The contention that a section of the Vagrancy Act under which a man was convicted in Sydney recently was ...

    Article : 170 words
  32. U.L.V.A. on Saturday Beer Limits

    "I realise that men coming off shift on Saturdays should obtain a drink, but if they got it trading would have to be restricted during ...

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  33. British Equipment for Far East

    LONDON, October 27. A.A.P.— "It is not generally realised what a large shift to new types of production is going on in ...

    Article : 93 words
  34. ENFORCE OLD RULE

    SYDNEY, Friday.—A rule which has been in regulations covering employees at Lithgow Small Arms Factory for 13 years will be enforced ...

    Article : 114 words
  35. TRAINS RUN AGAIN IN TERRITORY

    MELBOURNE, Friday—The Commonwealth Railways Commissioner (Mr. Gahan) said that men on strike on the Northern Territory railway ...

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  36. Americans Not Interested in Land Settlement

    CANBERRA, Friday.—Simplifying of formalities had not drawn any increased response from American servicemen wishing to settle in Australia ...

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  37. Japan Claims Raid on Superfortress Base

    NEW YORK. Oct. 27. A.A.P.— Tokio Radio announced that Japanese planes last night destroyed 42 Superfortresses on the ground, and ...

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  38. 2598 NAVAL CASUALTIES

    MELBOURNE, Friday—Casualties on H.M.A.S. Australia in the invasion of the Philippines brings the total of R.A.N. killed, missing ...

    Article : 29 words
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