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  4. COMMONERS' PLEAS FOR PORTS IN WESTERN IRELAND AS BASES TO FIGHT NAZI U-BOATS

    LONDON, November 5.—In the course of a lively debate in the House of Commons, after Mr. Winston Churchill had made his statement, Mr. H.B. Less-Smith (Labour) said: "Clearly the sinking of our ships amounts to two or three times the rate of possible replacement. As a result of the French collapse Germany has ports west of Britain. The obvious remedy would be for Britain ...

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  5. ITALIAN REVERSE : KEY TOWN MAY SOON FALL

    LONDON November 5.—An unconfirmed report from Belgrade says that the fall of Korea, key point of the operations on the northern front, appears imminent were attacking the town. The fall of Korea would ...

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    The CO. with Major B. Robinson (Melbourne), Captain G. R. V. Smith (Melbourne), Captain A. B. Lockwood (Adelaide), Captain A. L Benallack (Melbourne), and Captain C. R. Cole (Canberra). — (Photograph received from official Anstralian photographer in the United Kingdom). ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  7. GERMAN SHIP SHELLS CONVOY IN N. ATLANTIC

    NEW YORK, November 5.— The Mackay radio intercepted distress messages indieating that an enemy ship of the Graf Spec ...

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  8. POLICE INSPECTOR F. H. McIVER DEAD

    TOWNSVILLE. November 6.—Inspector F. H. Mciver, officer in charge of the Townsville Police District, died early this morning. He underwent an ...

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  9. "BRITAIN BETTER OFF AT HOME AND IN MEDITERRANEAN"

    LONDON, November 5.—"On both the home front and in the Mediterranean we are far better off than could have been predicted four months ago." This statement by the Prime Minister (Mr. Winston Churchill), in the House of Commons to-day, ...

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  10. Nehru Sentenced to 4 Years

    DELHI, November 5.— Pandit Zawaharlal Nehru, one of the leaders of the civil disobedience campaign, was sentenced to four years' rigorous ...

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  11. GREAT BOULDER GOLD MINES

    LONDON, November 5.— The Treasury refused Great Boulder Pty Gold Mines Ltd., permission to transfer the domicile of the company to ...

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  13. "It's a Grand Life"

    IN the course of his speech Mr. Churchill said: "One night when I spoke to a group of steel helmeted men a deep voice in the ...

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  14. ANOTHER ENGLISH RAIL SMASH: 10 DEAD

    LONDON. November 5.—The second train smash within 36 hours and the third within 24 days occurred at Gretna Junction to-night when the London ...

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  15. Prisoners of War

    LONDON. November 5.— The Par[?]ery Secretary to the Department of Information (Sir Edward [?] in reply to a question to the ...

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  16. NOTED SEA CAPTAIN DEAD

    LONDON, November 5.— The death occurred of Sir Arthur Rostron, who was captain of the Carpathia in 1812. He saved 705 persons from the Titanic, ...

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