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    FORECAST: Local show [?] wind. ...

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  4. THE 1941 MELBOURNE CUP

    Carrying 8 lbs. more than weight-for-age the Derby winner Skipton, won the Melbourne Cup comfortably from Son of Aurous and Beau Vite, becoming the twelfth three-year-old to complete the Derby-Cup double and crediting ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  5. Crimean Harbours Bombed Fierce Fighting at Kalinin U.S. Warning to Finland

    LONDON, November 3.—Fighting is especially fierce to-day in the Crimean Peninsula and at Kalinin, states a Moscow communique. A Berlin communique states: "We bombed Sebastopol and the harbour region at Yalta in addition to targets in the streets of Kerch. On the ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  6. U.S. Demands Damages From Germany

    WASHINGTON, November 8.—The State Department disclosed to-day that the United States has demanded payment ...

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  7. CASKET TO BE DRAWN TO-MORROW

    Undisturbed by interest in the Cup, Colden Casket sales are brisk and it is expected that Casket No. 706 will dose and be drawn to-morrow. The ...

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  8. Stop Press

    CUP BETTING.—Betting and totalisator dividends in the Melbourne Cup and other events at the V.R.C. meeting will be announced in late editions to-day after the ...

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  9. Squadron Leader Orton Missing

    LONDON, November 3.—Squadron-Leader Newell Orton. D.F.C. and bar, a friend of the late "Cobber" Kain, is among 105 airmen reported missing in the ...

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  10. Naples and Palermo Again Raided

    LONDON, November 3.—An R.A.F. communique issued in Cairo states: "On Saturday night Naples and ...

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  11. R.A.F. Launches War's Greatest Shipping Blitz

    LONDON, November 3.—Last night's attack by Coastal Command aircraft on enemy shipping, in which four vessels were hit, was the fourth night of the greatest shipping blitz of the war. ...

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  13. Suspended for Two Weeks for Remarks on Govt. Morality

    Named for disobedience to the chair, the Member for Stanley (Mr. Duncan Macdonald) was suspended front the services of Parliament for two weeks, after a stormy session during a debate on bingo this morning. ...

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  14. U.S. to Build 50 Escort Vessels For Britain

    WASHINGTON, November 3.—The Navy Department announced to-day that it has authorised the construction of ...

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  15. Fair Rains In the West

    Some useful though scattered rains have fallen in the western half of the State and there is a possibility that they will extend to the dry south-eastern ...

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  16. U.S. Sends Much Equipment to Mid-East Army

    LONDON, November 3.—At information reaching Ankara indicate that, if and when the Germans reach the Caucasus Mountains they will meet ...

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  17. Japan Will Back Down if Tested, Sir Keith Murdoch Believes

    NEW YORK, November 3. — Sir Keith Murdoch asked at a Press conference when he thought there would be a "show down" in the Pacific, ...

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  18. R.A.F. VOLUNTEERS

    STOCKHOLM, November 3.—It is reported that police in Lulea, a Swedish seaport town, have discovered an organisation for recruiting R.A.F. ...

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