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    FORECAST: Fine except for local shower. ...

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  5. Unprecedented Crisis Before Japan, Says Tojo

    TOKIO, October 29.—"Japan is at present confronting an unprecedented crisis and must push on ...

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  6. Reconnaissance Boats Are New Army Equipment

    Rubber reconnaissance boats, made for the Australian Army under the direction of the Ministry of Munitions, being tested by troops of an engineer unit in the River Yarra, Melbourne. ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  7. Moscow and Crimea Sectors Critical: Russians Give Grounds

    LONDON, October 30.—Moscow and the Crimea are still the most critical sectors of the Russian front, but the position at Rostov seems to have improved. There are three danger points on the Moscow battlefront. The Russians say that three serious German offensives are at ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  8. NAZI PRESS JAPAN TO INVADE AUST.

    LONDON, October 30.—Germany is trying to pursuade Japan to invade Australia. The Nazis made no secret of the plan when Admiral Luetzow, the German Admiralty spokesman, in a ...

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  9. NO AUST. FORCES IN RUSSIA.

    CANBERRA.—"No Australians, who are members of our forces, are engaged in Russia," said the Prime Minister (Mr. ...

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  10. Devastating Attack on German Supply Base

    LONDON, October 30.—The harbour and anchorages of the Norwegian port of Aalesund—one of the bases from which Hitler supplies his northern Russian front—were wreathed in smoke and flames for hours last night and morning following the most devastating shipping attack ...

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    WOMEN'S BOWLS.—REMEBRANCE CUP: Mesdames McDougall (Nundah) [?] Palmer (Balmoral) 13—9 (15 ends); Green (Ithaca) v. Gaffs (Beaudesert), 24—11 (18 ...

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  13. Quicker Turn Round For British Shipping

    LONDON, October.—The Minister of Communications (Lord Leathers), inaugurating a campaign for a quicker turn round of transport during the ...

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  14. Pay Rise for Services Explained

    CANBERRA.—Clearing up sonic confusion regard ing the application of the Increase in service pays, the Prime Minister (Mr. Curtin) to-day said that ...

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  15. Compulsory Health Insurance Scheme Urged by B.M.A.

    SYDNEY.—Compulsory national health insurance is advocated by the Federal Council of the B.M.A. to provide general medical service for all persons in Australia with an income of less than £416 a year. ...

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  16. Remove Children From Pinkenba School, Medical officer Advises

    "I would not like to work under such conditions, as I feel that the offensive odour would definitely up set me," said the Chief Medical Officer of the School Medical Services (Dr. St. Vincent Welch) to-day when suggesting the removal of the ...

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  17. CREEK SUBMARINE SUCCESSES

    LONDON, October 30.—The First Lord of the Admiralty (Mr. Alexander) in a speech to-day, said that Greek submarines have sunk more than 50,000 tons ...

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  18. Chiang Kai-Sheks Advisor Says Japs Already Defeated

    HONOLULU, October 30.—Mr William Donald, the Australian-born adviser to Marshal Chiang Kai-Shek, who has arrived at Honolulu on his ...

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  19. Warmest Night For 7 Months

    There was a sprinkle of rain in the city last night, which proved to be the warmest for seven month. At no time did the screen temperature drop below ...

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  20. LONDON WEST END TO CLOSE EARLY

    LONDON. October 30.—Under a Home Office order London West End stores will be rinsed at 4 p.m. from November 3.—A.A.P. ...

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  21. Southern Italy Target for British Bombers

    LONDON, October 30.—A Cairo R.A.F. communique states that medium bombers on Wednesday made a series of successful attacks against military objectives at Siderna, Soverato and Locri in Southern Italy. ...

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  22. Stalin's Hate For Hitler

    NEW YORK, October 30.—Mr. Harry Hopkins. President Roosevelt's special representative, writing in the "American Magazine." says that M. Stalin declared. ...

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  23. Record Rush South for Cup

    Record booking by plane and train have been made for transit from Brisbane to Melbourne for the Melbourne Cup next week. ...

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  24. Start of New Clipper Service Postponed

    SAN FRANCISCO, October 30.—Pan-American Airways announced that the inauguration of the Suva leg of the projected Clipper service to New ...

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  25. Reprisals At Belgrade

    LONDON, October 30.—A Berlin message announced that another 50 Yugoslavs ere executed by a tiring squad at Belgrade as a reprisal for wounding ...

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