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  4. R.A.F. CREATES STANDSTILL BORDER WITHIN GERMANY

    LONDON, November 2.—The aeronautical correspondent of the Sunday Times states: "Fundamentally opposed [?]tegies are emerging as the war develops. On the one and is the ever-thrusting Axis policy of invasion, ...

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  5. SERIES OF HITCHES IN HITLER'S "PEACE PLAN"

    LONDDN, November 3.—Diplomatic correspondents of Sunday newspapers discuss Hitler's new "peace move." The diplomatic writer of the Sunday Dispatch says: "Hitler's peace plan is already delivered to Washington, via the American ...

    Article : 485 words
  6. FIGHTING FOR THE EMPIRE

    A typical Sikh, many of whom are attached to the British Forces in Egypt. ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  7. ROAD TO VICTORY NOW CLEARER

    LONDON, November 3.— The First Lord of the Admiralty (Mr. A. V. Alexander), in a broadcast to the Empire, said: "The road to victory is ...

    Article : 281 words
  8. EIGHT ITALIANS DOWNED IN BATTLE OVER MERSA MATRUH

    LONDON. November 2.— Intense aerial activity, including a battle over Mersa Matruh (on the north coast of Egypt, near the border or Cyrenaica), ...

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  9. FIVE-MILE ADVANCE BY GREEKS ALBANIA REPORTED

    LONDON, November 2.—It is authoritatively stated that the right flank of the Greek army in the Florina sector has advanced five miles inside Albania territory, along the main road. A Greek communique issued in Athens claims that the advance ...

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  10. JAPANESE SETBACKS REPORTED

    NEW YORK. November 3.—Reports from Chungking state that dispatches from Kweilin declare that the Japanese have evacuated Chennan-kwa, ...

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  11. PROTEST AGAINST PAPER RATIONING

    BRISBANE, November 3. The Building Trades Group, at its annual meeting on Friday, decided to protest Vigorously to the Federal Government ...

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  13. WOMEN'S CANTEEN AIDS FIRE-FIGHTERS

    MONTO. November 2.—Women organised a canteen and helped to revive fire-fighters overcome by heat smoke when flames swept 80 acres of ...

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  14. QUEEN ELIZABETH TO SAIL SOON FOR AUSTRALIA?

    NEW YORK, November 2.— Reports that the liner. Queen Elizabeth (85.000 tons) will soon depart were revived ...

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  15. PRINCE KOYCHI SAIONJI MAY COME HERE AS MINISTER

    LONDON, November 3. — Prince Koychi Saionji (38), grandson of Japan's famous elder statesman, Prince Saionji is now reported likely to become Japan's first Minister to ...

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  16. NORWAY GETS U.S. PLANES

    TORONTO, November 2 —Three Douglas bombers flown from California have been delivered to the Norwegian Army Air Corps. They are the ...

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  17. 100 Men May Go On Strike At Steelworks

    SYDNEY. November 2.—All hands the Commonwealth Steel Coy[?]'s works at Waratah ceased work at 11 o'clock to-night for 24 hours. A ...

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  18. Roosevelt Wants to Retain Power During War Period in Europe

    NEW YORK, November 3.—In his last major campaign speech, President Roosevelt asked for re-election for one more term to enable him ...

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  19. AUSTRALIAN PLOT IN OIL PLANT RAID

    LONDON, November 3. — It was officially stated that a 35-year-old Australian pilot, one of the R.A.F. raiders against Gelsenkirchen last ...

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