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  4. JAP SHIPS SUNK BY BOMBERS

    THIRTY-THREE tons of bombs were dropped by Australian-based bombers in heavy night attacks on the ...

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  5. FIERCE FIGHTING IN DESERT

    LONDON, November 1.—The battle in the desert is raging ferociously with the Eighth Army holding on to its newly won ground in the northern sector in face of fierce counter attacks. ...

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  6. Sacrificial Stage Of War Economy

    CANBERRA.—"I suggest that this will be a period of much greater tranquility than the present period," said Professor Copland ...

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  7. Japs Surprised, 150 Killed

    ADELAIDE.—Of a party of 300 Japanese, 150 were killed in a surprise attack made by 75 Australians in New ...

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  8. Vicious Nazi Attack Made On Canter bury

    LONDON, November 1.—The scream of Royal Air Force fighters as they tore into action and the noise of anti-aircraft fire over Canterbury ...

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  9. Alaska Highway Open To Traffic

    NEW YORK, November 1.—The entire Alaskan highway, is now open to traffic two weeks ahead of schedule. The Secretary for War (Mr. ...

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  10. Strikes At Collieries

    SYDNEY.—Two coal strikes were reported today. Maitland Main on the northern field, where 162 men were producing 700 tons daily, was [?]idle ...

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  11. Adulterated Beer And Milk

    SYDNEY.—Commenting oh the action of some publicans in adulterating beer with water, the Chief Secretary (Mr. Baddeley) said last night ...

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  12. FATAL RENDEZVOUS BY U.S. AIRMEN

    LOS ANGELES, November 1.—A Congressional Committee blamed the collision between an Army bomber and an airliner, in which 12 were ...

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  13. MRS. ROOSEVELT NOT FOR RUSSIA

    NEW YORK, November 1.—President Roosevelt officially has refused Mrs. Roosevelt permission to visit Russia at the end of her trip to ...

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  14. PILOT OFFICER CRANZ REPORTED MISSING

    Pilot Officer Bill Cranz, R.A.A.F., is reported missing following air operations on October 28. He is the only son of Mr. and Mrs. W. Cranz, ...

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  15. WINDFALL FOR FORMER CHORUS GIRL

    LONDON, November 1. — Sally Gray, a beautiful young London actress, gets the proceeds of a £10,000 insurance policy under the terms of ...

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  16. RATIONALISING OF INSURANCE COMPANIES

    SYDNEY.—With the object of conserving manpower, transfers from one tariff company's books to another is to be suspended for the duration ...

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  17. BANK MANAGER ARRESTED ON TRAIN

    PORT AUGUSTA.—Alwyn Bertram Cowle, manager of the Bank of Australasia in Kalgoorlie, was arrested on the train near Hesso, and ...

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  18. FISHERMAN DROWNED

    SYDNEY.—While fishing from the rocks at Maroubra yesterday, Rupert William Morley (35), of Holmes Street, Kingswood, was swept off by ...

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  19. AURIE'S STAR ENDS TURF CAREER

    ADELAIDE.—Aurie's Star definitely has finished his racing career. This decision was made by Mr. George Badman today. ...

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  20. "Important" Drug To Be Produced

    MELBOURNE.—Reference to an important drug was made by the chairman of Drug Houses of Australia Ltd. (Maj.-Gen. H. W. ...

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  21. HIGH PRICES FOR CITY SITES MENTIONED IN FAIR RENTS COURT

    HIGH prices paid for sites in recent city property sales were discussed during the hearing of a case in the Fair Rents Court today. It was stated premises formerly occupied by Goodharts were sold for £19,000. ...

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  22. FORMER LOCAL MAN INJURED ON SERVICE

    ADELAIDE.—Mrs. G. Bullwinkel, of Malvern, has been avised that her son Flight Sergeant John Bullwinkel broke a leg during a parachute descent ...

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  23. NO MORE RELAXATION OF THE BROWNOUT

    CANBERRA.—A committee representative of all fighting services has decided that there should be no further relaxation of the ...

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  24. Nazi Attack Eases At Stalingrad

    LONDON, November 1.—The slackening of the German land assault over the week end has made the Russian position at Stalingrad a little easier. They have recovered some ground in the vital factory area. The Germans, however, are keeping up their air pounding of the city. More planes ...

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