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  4. U.S. LOSES FIRST BOMBER IN ATLANTIC

    WASHINGTON, Nov. 4.—Eleven members of the crew and an army officer, who was a passenger, were killed when an American bomber ...

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  5. DECISIVE BATTLE MAY HAVE BEGUN

    LONDON, Nov 4.—Both sided are rusing up reserves for the decisive battle for Moscow. There are many signs that the new German offensive may be under way. Many German attacks along the wide are stretching ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  6. U-Boat Warfare Intensified

    LONDON, Nov. 4.—U-boat warfare has been intensified in the western approached to the Mediterranean, says a Gibraltar message. Many more ...

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  7. Saw Skipton Win Cup

    MELBOURNE CUP PICTURES (by air).—The crowd on the lawn at Flemington. Beau Vile, ridden by D. Munro, leads out the field. (Cup finish, Page 3.) ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  8. 95 MISSING FROM U.S. DESTROYER

    WASHINGTON, Nov. 4.—The Navy Department announced that seven officers and 88 men are still not accounted for following the sinking of the United ...

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  9. NEUTRALITY ACT VOTE

    WASHINGTON, Nov. 4.—The United States Senate is expected to-day to reach the voting stage on the amending of the Neutrality, Act. Washington observers ...

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  10. Vichy Contraband Convoy Intercepted

    LONDON, Nov 4.—According to an Admiralty communique, the Vichy Government has recently been attempting to run contraband ...

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  11. Soldier in Malaya Wins Nearly £1000

    SINGAPORE, Nov. 4.—An Australian soldier serving in Malaya is richer by nearly £1000 as a result of Skipton's win in the Melbourne Cup. He holds the ...

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  12. AXIS ATROCITIES

    LONDON, Nov. 4.—Brutalities committed by Axis forces in occupied parts of Russia were described in a supplement to to-day's Moscow communique. ...

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  13. STRIKE AT SYDNEY SHIPYARD

    SYDNEY, Tuesday.—More than 500 men went on strike at a Sydney shipyard to-day. It is feared that unless a settlement is reached to-morrow 1200 men will ...

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  14. Second N.Z. Parliamentarian Killed at War

    AUCKLAND (N.Z.). Tuesday.—Lieutenant A. G. Hulquist, Labour member for the Bay of Plenty electorate, died in the Middle East after surviving the worst ...

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  15. AMERICAN WARNING TO FINLAND

    WASHINGTON, Nov. 4.—The Finnish Government to-day announced that it will reply to the Note sent by the United States Government about ceasing hostilities ...

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  16. DEFENCE CONTRACTS LET

    CANBERRA, Tuesday.—Contracts totalling nearly £250,000 had been let by the Department of the Interior for defence works in Australia, the Minister ...

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  17. CALL FOR BIGGER A.I.F. RESPONSE

    CANBERRA. Tuesday—Recruting in Australia must be considerably intensified if the required number of reinforcement are to be kept up to required ...

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  18. More Australian Airmen In England

    LONDON. Nov. 4.—A draft of Australian Air Force personnel has arrived here under the command of Wing Commander A. Richards. They included members of ...

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  19. U.S. Will Never Accept Hitler's New Order

    NEW YORK. Nov. 4.—President Roosevelt, in an informal speech at Hyde Park, declared that the United States never would accept the Hiterlerian ...

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