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  5. NAZIS HAMMER AT TULA

    The Moscow sector has again become critical, says the London "Times'" correspondent in Stockholm. The German weight at present is being directed ...

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  6. A Hideout For "This Rat"

    Sir Archibald Southby (Liberal), in the House of Commons, directing Mr. Churchill's attention to Italian atrocities ...

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  7. BRITAIN TRAINS MORE AND MORE TANK CREWS.

    A large number of various well-known British cavalry regiments, now mechanised, recently took part in large-scale exercises in the British Eastern Command. Water is obviously no obstacle ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  8. ROOSEVELT TELLS AMERICANS WHAT DEFEAT WOULD MEAN

    "The people of America believe that liberty is worth fighting for, and if they are obliged to fight they will fight eternally to hold it. This duty we owe, not to ourselves alone, but to make the world a ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  9. Soldiers9 Pay Rise on Nov. 20

    Increased rates of pay for the A.I.F. and militia on A.I.F. rates will be paid on November 20. They will be retrospective from ...

    Article : 57 words
  10. PETAIN SAVES ANNUITY

    Asked whether he had inquired into the amount and nature of personal funds ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  11. DJIBOUTI WILL NOT SURRENDER

    The Minister for the Colonies, Admiral Platon, who has just returned from French Somaliland, denied that the French were actually negotiating ...

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  12. JAPAN CONCILIATORY TOWARDS U.S.A. ENVOY'S OFFER

    An undertaking that Japan will not move southwards it British and American restrictions are relaxed is believed to be one of the offers that M. Kurusu is carrying to President Roosevelt in a last minute effort ...

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  13. SMASHING BLOWS AT GERMANY'S SHIPPING

    Following quickly on the annihilation of a convoy of ten ships in the Mediterranean on Sunday, the Admiralty now ...

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  14. ARMIDALE DAY TRAINS MAY SOON HAVE LIQUOR BARS ON BUFFET CARS

    The Commissioner for Railways, Mr. Hartigan, said yesterday that, to make daylight travelling more attractive and ...

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  15. R.A.F. Punishes Italian Bases

    Royal Air Force bombers continue to hammer at Sicilian and southern Italian bases. On Sunday night the submarine base ...

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  16. DUNCAN'S SPURS

    Mr. P. J. Hartley, chief stipendiary steward, last night denied that J. Duncan had been searched for a battery alter he had won ...

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  17. TO PROTECT BETTORS

    The Country Greyhound Racing Control Council will devise a scheme of heavy cash guarantees to protect the dog racing public against ...

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  18. OVERSEAS NEWS

    Overseas news messages published in this issue are supplied by the Austraalian Associated Press to which Armidale "Express" subscribes. The ...

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  19. OWEN GUN FOR BRITAIN

    The Minister for War, Captain Marpesson, stated in the House of Commons that a model of the Australian-invented Owen ...

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