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  5. FORECAST

    A continuing of showers on the coast and isolated placet on the tablelands. Light to moderate southerly ...

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  6. R.A.F. BURNS-OUT NORWEGIAN PORT

    LONDON, Thursday (A.A. P.) — A savage blow for Russia was delivered by the Royal Air Force last night, when it set fire to the western Norwegian port of Alesund — one of Hitler's main supply ports for his northern front. ...

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  7. Blow For Russia

    Alesfund, Norwegian port devastated by an attack by a squadson of R. A.F. Lockheed-Hudson bombers. A convoy of German supply ships was blitzed. ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  8. Daring Pilot

    Flight-Licutenant "Paddy" Finucane, daring leader of the Australian Fighter Squadron with the R.A.F., waiting for the order "Gol" He has a formidable tally ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  9. STALIN'S HATRED OF HITLER

    NEW YORK. Thursday (A.A.P.)—"We Russians will win the war. The battle line will remain west of Moscow." ...

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  10. GIANT BATTLESHIPS BUILT IN SECRET BY JAPAN

    LONDON, Friday (By Trevor Smith)—The dramatic details of a secret attempt by Japan to gain naval superiority in the Pacific —an attempt which came near to success—can now be revealed. It is now known that Japan secretly built five battleships of ...

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  11. CALL FOR FRENCH DEFIANCE

    LONDON, Thursday (A.A.P.) —"France will show to-morrow that she is preparing for vengeance under her tattered flags," ...

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  12. HITLER WILL MARK TIME IF RUSSIA FALLS

    NEW YORK, Thursday (Our Special Representative)—Hitler believed that further military operations will be unnecessary if ...

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  13. EXPLAINS PAPAL DENUNCIATION OF COMMUNISM

    CINCINNATI (U.S.A.). Thursday (A.A.P.).—Writing to priests and laity in his diocese, Archbishop McNicholas said to-day ...

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  14. LEWIS CALLS OFF U.S. MINE STRIKE

    (Our Special Representative and A.A.P.) — John L. Lewis, militant President of the United Mine Workers, to-day called off ...

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  15. PURGES STOPPED RUSSIA'S "FIFTH COLUMN"

    NEW YORK, Thursday (A.A.P.). —The bloody Russian purges of the last decade eliminated German and Japanese "fifth columnists" and spies ...

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  16. DEATH LURKS IN ODESSA TUNNELS

    LONDON. Thursday.—Pledged to fight on to the death, Russians are waging the most fantastic guerrilla warfare in the catacombs or Odessa ...

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  17. RED INDUSTRY LEAPFROGS TO SAFETY

    LONDON. Thursday (British Official, Wireless).—The amazing extent to which the Soviet has been able to "leapfrog" important war Industries ...

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  18. THERMOPYLAE'S "MOUND OF HOLY EARTH"

    LONDON, Thursday (A.A.P.)— Greek and Empire soldiers, who fell as comrades in arms at Thermopylae, would be immortalised by "a ...

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  19. GUNS ROAR IN WESTERN DESERT

    LONDON. Thursday (A.A.P.).—A considerable increase in enemy shelling on the western sector at Tobruk and along the frontier area in Libya ...

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  20. STOP PRESS

    SYDNEY: At the office of the Australian Housewives' Association in George-street, this afternoon, an attempt was made to elect expelled ...

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  21. FACTORY PLEA TO HURRY AID FOR RUSSIANS

    LONDON. Thursday (A.A.P.).—Managements, workers and shop stewards of one of the largest aircraft Jig and tool concerns in Britain have ...

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  22. SMALL FOOD SHOPS GET KNOCK

    LONDON. September 28 (Air Mail): Shops in Britain with fewer than 25 registered customers will cease to sell rationed food. This is one of the ...

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  23. R.A.F. IN OFFENSIVE SWEEP OVER FRANCE

    LONDON. Thursday.—The R.A.F carried out offensive patrols over north and north-western France in daylight yesterday. Attacks were made on ...

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  24. AMERICAN CHILDREN SEND WAR RELIEF TO BRITAIN

    NEW YORK. Thursday.—American children have contributed 125.000 dollars to provide war relief for the children of England. ...

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  25. MALTA TURNS FROM DEFENCE TO OFFENCE AGAINST ITALY

    LONDON, Thursday (Our Special Representative and A.A.P.).—The secret of the persistent bombing of Naples is that British machines now Using Malta as a base, have to fly only 350 miles to the target. Hitherto they had to fly from England, more than 1000 miles away. The regular raids now ...

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  28. NO REQUEST FOR A.I.F. TO GO TO RUSSIA

    CANBERRA.—"No Australian forces could be used in the eastern European theatre against Germany without the consent of the Commonwealth ...

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  29. USUAL OBSERVANCE OF ARMISTICE DAY

    CANBERRA.—The 1918 armistice would be observed in the usual manner in Australia on November 11, with two minutes' silence at ...

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