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  3. ITALIANS CONFINE MAIN DRIVE TO COASTAL AREA

    LONDON, October 31. — The Italians, hampered by snowfalls in Macedonia, continued to pound the Greek positions along the front with guns to-day. Apparently they are confining their main drive to the coastal region, where several roads [?] south-east and south from Agyrokastron. ...

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  4. SMASHING RAID ON ABYSSINIA

    This photograph shows a hanger and a Caproni 133 bomber destroyed in Abyssinia by the South African Air Force. — (Department of Information photo). ... [ILLUSTRATED]

    Article : 30 words
  5. DESERT COLUMNS HELD UP BY DUST STORMS

    CAIRO, October 31.—Dust storms raised by high southerly winds are blowing up without warning and immobilising Italian mechanised vehicles. Although the next full moon seems the propit­ious moment for the next stage of the Italian advance into Egypt, ...

    Article : 301 words
  6. "IF GERMANS DO NOT COME, WE WILL GO TO THEM"

    LONDON, October 31. — "Germany cannot win the war unless the lands in this island and makes us hold up our hands, ...

    Article : 169 words
  7. PRIMARY PRODUCTS "SHOCK TROOPS AGAINST ENEMY"

    BRISBANE, November 1.—Sir Earle Page, who arrived on a lightning visit to-day, said that Australia's wool, wheat, butter and minerals were being ...

    Article : 182 words
  8. LONDON'S "ARCHIES" ATTAIN SHARPER NOTE

    LONDON, October 31.—Gunfire in the London area to-night heralded night raiders flying across the city. The sharpest burst of anti-aircraft fire yet heard greeted the planes on their return. Every gun in the London area seemed to be firing. ...

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  10. SIX DROUGHT AREAS DECLARED FOR REBATE ON FODDER CONSIGNMENTS

    BRISBANE, November [?], — Six drought-stricken areas have been declared by the State Government, and rebate will be allowed at the time of ...

    Article : 222 words
  11. U.S. BOMBERS FOR BRITISH OFFENSIVE

    WASHINGTON, October 31.—British sources state that actual shipments of aircraft to England in September totalled 250 units. The ...

    Article : 170 words
  12. REALISTIC NIGHT AIR RAID PRACTICE AT ADELAIDE

    ADELAIDE, October 31 —Exercises controlled by the State Commissioner for Civil Defence (Lieut. G. D. Shaw) and witnessed by the Governor (Sir ...

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  13. [?]SEAMEN ADRIFT IN 16[?]OOT BOAT FOR 55 DAYS AFTER ATLANTIC SINKING

    [?]ASSAU Bahamas, October 2[?].—[?] George Tapscott, of Cardiff, [?] 19 and Wilbert Roy Widdecombe[?] of Newport, flew to Na[?] from ...

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  14. NO ARMISTICE DAY — BUT DAY OF REMEMBRANCE

    LONDON, October 31. — The King decided that the usual Armistice Day service at the Cen[?] shall not be held this ...

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  15. "TANKS SHE WILL NOT GO HOME"

    NEW YORK, October 31.—The film actress, Greta Garbo, has taken out citizenship papers, and thus is legally entitled to become a United States ...

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  16. British Slip S[?]k, Say Nazis

    BERLIN, October 31. — Informed circles claim that the British steamer Starstone (5702 tons) has been sunk by a bomb off the western coast at ...

    Article : 35 words
  17. PALESTINE JEWS [?]

    [?] AVIV October 31.—Over 5000 Jews throughout Palestine have en[?] in the British army. ...

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