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  4. COLOGNE PLAIN TANK BATTLE ABOUT TO BEGAN

    LONDON, Friday.—American armor has penetrated to the edges of the Cologne plain, but the Germans have rushed up tanks in order to meet this new threat to the Rhineland, and a major tank battle ...

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    As allied vessels approach thy Moluccas group of islands a carec[?] watch, is maintained for hostile enemy craft and submarines.-(Dupartment of Information picture). ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  6. RUSSIANS MOUNT GROWING OFFENSIVE IN NORTH; SOUTHERN FORCES CLOSER TO BELGRADE IN CONVERGING DRIVES

    LONDON, Friday.—Red Army troops have launched a big assault west of Siauliai and are reported to be massing more than 150,000 men in a new threat to the German forces in the Riga area and north of Lithuania and as well as to the ...

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  7. Bigamist's Lottery Win Helped Three Wives

    SYDNEY, Friday.—A man who pleaded guilty to a charge of bigamy had used his third share in the first prize winning ticket in the lottery to ...

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  8. Wellington Tomatoes Wanted by Canners

    Private firms are signing up considerable areas of tomatoes for canning from growers in the Wellington district. Probably additional labor ...

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  9. CAROL GOING HOME WHEN TIME RIPE

    MEXICO CITY, Friday.—The palace officials said that King Carol, in farewelling President Camacho, told him he was returning to Rumania but ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  10. Roosevelt Gives Warning Of Fight To Berlin

    LONDON, Friday.-What President Roosevelt described as the fanatical resolution of the Germans to defend themselves ...

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  11. DUNCAN RIDES TEA ROSE IN CRAVEN PLATE

    SYDNEY, Friday.-Jockey J. Duncan will replace W. Cook as the rider of Tea Rose in the Craven Plate at Randwick tomorrow. ...

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  12. METHODIST ANNIVERSARY SPECIAL SERVICES

    Special addresses were given at the Dobbo Methodist Sunday school anniversary on Sunday last. In the morning the Rev. W. ...

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  13. £60,000 Advance Grant to Building Society

    The No. 2 Dubbo Co-Operative Terminating Building Society was advised yesterday by the Commonwealth Bank that approval had been given ...

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  14. CASE "COOKED UP" SAYS STEPHENSEN IN AFM INQUIRY

    MELBOURNE, Friday.-Before the Australia First inquiry was adourned today until Tuesday, October 17, Percy Reginald Stephensen told the commissioner (Mr. Justice Clyne) that when war broke out with the Japanese he ...

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  15. 40000 BELGIAN NAZIS SEIZED IN PURGE

    LONDON, Friday.—Belgian prisons are bulging with over 40,000 suspected collaborators arrested, in a swift but calm purge, says the Associated ...

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  16. Annual Ball Plans Made By Diggers' Auxiliary

    The annual Diggers' ball will be held at Dubbo on November 6. A decision, to this effect was taken at yesterday afternoon's meeting of the ...

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  17. Five Killed in Bomber in Crash info Sea

    BRISBANE, Friday.—Four American servicemen and an Australian woman were killed when an American bomber crashed into Moreton ...

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  18. Outraged Child Dies—Man on Murder Count

    MELBOURNE, Friday.—Janice Maree Baul (7), of Moonee Ponds, who was attacked and criminally assaulted on Wednesday, died in the ...

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  19. Berlin Message Splits Hungarian Cabinet

    LONDON, Friday.—The Hungarian Cabinet is reported to have resigned following a new crisis, according to the British United Press Ankara ...

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  20. AIR DAREDEVILS THRILL CITY CROWD

    SYDNEY, Friday.-An aerial display By 60 planes had great crowds who fined the city streets to see the Second Victory Loan march today ...

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  21. US SUBMARINES' TOLL NOW 772 JAP SHIPS

    WASHINGTON, Friday.-American submarines have now sunk 772 Japanese ships during the war. This is revealed in a US Navy ...

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  22. Husband's Politics Led to Divorce by Wife

    SYDNEY, Friday.—In the Divorce Court today a woman claimed that her marriage was wrecked because her husband became engrossed in ...

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  23. Heinkel Carriers Used to Launch Robombs

    LONDON, Friday.-Coincident with a Berlin overseas radio statement that enemy raiders attacked Berlin last night, it is disclosed that, in addition ...

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  24. Diamonds Lost in Tin from Man's Pocket

    SYDNEY, Friday.—Maurice Lander, Toowoomba gem merchant, today reported to the police the loss of 32 loose diamonds valued at more than ...

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  25. 96 BIRTHS IN QUARTER DUBBO'S BIRTHRATE

    There were 96 births at Dubbo for the three months ended September 30. Males numbered 43, and females 53. ...

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  26. Folklore from Comics Attacked by Calwell

    SYDNEY, Friday.-Advocating the granting of substantial historical research fellowships by the Commonwealth Government in the postwar ...

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  27. Nazi Strength Surprise to Allied Beliefs

    WASHINGTON, Friday.-The Germans' ability to maintain a continuous defensive line along their frontiers was contrary to the expectations ...

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  28. TIGHTEN BELTS DECREE ANNOUNCED TO NAZIS

    LONDON, Friday.—In a series of new decrees over Berlin radio, Dr. Goebbels broke more bad news to the Germans. ...

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  29. GAG ON PAPER REPORTS OF DIVORCE CASES?

    SYDNEY, Friday.-Next week's meeting of State parliamentary Caucus will probably deal with Mr. Abram Landa's motion for consideration of ...

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  30. Boy's Death Accidental

    SYDNEY, Friday.-After investigating the circumstances of the death of Kevin McNamara (9) at his home at Attunga, near Tamworth, police are ...

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  31. 'Sun' Printer's Threaten Strike for 40 Hours

    SYDNEY, Friday.-Members of printing trades unions employed at the "Sun" newspaper office have threatened to strike unless their ...

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  32. BIGGEST STATE COAL PRODUCTION LOSS IN TWO MONTHS OCCURS THIS WEEK

    SYDNEY, Friday.—Six New South Wales mines were idle today, making a total of 41,000 tons of coal lost in the last five working days. This is the biggest drop in production since August 18, when 62,600 tons were lost and in following ...

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  33. Germans Speed Greece Retreat

    LONDON, Friday.-Allied invasion forces in Greece arc continuing to make headway and the Germans are already evacuating Athens and Peloponnesus, according to Ankara radio, which says the Nazis are moving hastily to the north. However, the Germans are meeting ...

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  34. Unlikely for Year Liquor Law Amendment

    SYDNEY, Friday.—It is now considered unlikely in State political circles that any definite move to amend the liquor laws will be made ...

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