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  4. Allied Forces Contain New Guinea Advance

    Allied ground forces continued to make progress north of Nauro towards Menari yesterday, according to a war communique issued this afternoon. During the day fighters and attack ...

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  6. NEW RACING BAN

    The publication in newspapers of the order of favoritism of horses in any race is prohibited under new racing regulations announced today. ...

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  8. YOUTHS GAOLED

    Three youths who escaped from Gosford Farm were sentenced to a year in gaol. They had pleaded guilty to having broken into Gosford ...

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  9. A GERMAN CLAIM

    A German communique claims that Britain and America in September lost 161 merchantmen, totalling 1,01,700 tons, and that a further 22 ...

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  10. "DEPRAVED LAVAL REGIME"

    "All French possessions within American influence should be occupied immediately." declared Senator Mead in the Senate. "The Government ...

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  11. U.K. AIR RAID FIGURES

    In the first three years of the war 47.365 civilians were killed and 55,658 injured and detained in hospital through air raids on the United ...

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  12. THE WAR PROPHETS

    The end of the war is not yet in sight. He would be a foolish person who predicted whether he was going to see the end in 1942-1943 or even ...

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  13. NO POTATOES FOR CIVILIANS TILL NOVEMBER

    No potatoes for civilian requirements will be released until November, when the Hunter Valley and Northern Rivers crops come on to the market. ...

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  14. RUSSIAN PINCERS MAY DEVELOP

    World interest in Stalingrad is now centred on the Russian drives from the north and south, in the hope that they may develop into dangerous ...

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  15. SHIP AFIRE

    With smoke pouring, from her hold, an overseas vessel was towed into an Australian port by two tugs. Detectives and military authorities ...

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  16. HOLIDAYS AND SPORT

    Organised sport within 50 miles of any establishment affected by the ban on holidays is prohibited by new National Security Regulations announced ...

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  17. MARKET PRICES

    The following are the prices which ruled up to 10 a.m. yesterday at the Alexandria railway goods yards, as ascertained and made available by the ...

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  18. EGYPT

    It is now learned that Allied troops yesterday, after on early morning artillery bombardment, attacked and occupied positions in the Manassib ...

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  20. JAPAN'S WEAKNESS

    "The counter attacks against the Japanese are apparently making good progress in New Guinea and the Solomons," says the "New York ...

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  21. ODDS ON AN ALLIED VICTORY

    "The Arab populations are becoming more and more convinced of an Allied victory," says, "The Times" Damascus correspondent. ...

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  22. OVERSEAS NEWS

    Overseas news in this newspaper is supplied by Australian Associated Press. Sources include in England The Times, Dally Telegraph, Dally ...

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