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  4. GREEKS HOLD AND GAIN AT ITALIANS’ EXPENSE

    Greece is still successfully checking the Italian advance. This must not be regarded as a general test of the relative strengths of the two armies. It is pointed out in London that the slowness of the Italian attack must ...

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  5. WILLKIE, MAN OF PEACE

    Fifty million voters to-day will decide what may be the closest election since 1916, alter one of the most turbulent campaigns in history. ...

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  6. BONNET SAID HE TRIED TO STOP THE WAR

    In a statement which aroused widespread comment in France, M. Bonnet (former Foreign Minister) declared that throughout he had striven to keep ...

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  7. WITH THE R.A.A.F. AT SINGAPORE

    Top : R.A.A.F. aircraftsman, with his native assistants, setting off to work at the aerodrome at Singapore. Below: The officers’ mess [?] one of the R.A.A.F. stations in Malaya. ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  8. 90,000 SAW OLD ROWLEY WIN

    The secretary of the V.R.C. (Mr. A. V. Kewney) said to-night that 78,000 persons had paid admission [?] Flemington to-day, but with ...

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  9. THE RIVALS

    MR. ROOSEVELT MR. WILLKIE ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  10. 8 SHIPS LOST IN WEEK

    Mercantile marine losses for the week ended October 27 as the result of enemy action totalled eight ships, with a total tonnage of [?] excluding tile ...

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  11. WILL NOT FIGHT BRITAIN

    Marshal Petain has informed President Roosevelt that France did not intend to go to war with Britain, nor give the French Fleet to ...

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  12. WOMEN LOOK FOR OMENS

    The Melbourne Cup was decided in dull weather, but [?] a huge crowd watched Australia’s greatest race. ...

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  13. £750,000 FOR N.S.W. WHEAT FARMERS

    The full amount made available by the Federal Government for the assistance of wheal fanners in N.S.W. was £750.000. said the Premier (Mr. Mair) ...

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  14. PADRE RUNS SWEEP !

    Ten thousands miles from Flemington and in a country where horse-racing has been almost [?] by grimmer things, the ...

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  15. DO YOU RECOGNISE HIM?

    Gave the order for unprovoked aggression against Greece, SIGNOR MUSSOLINI. When this picture was taken 23 years ago he was a ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  17. BILLIE BLUEGUM DEAD

    Known throughout far parts of Australia, where he has travelled with his master, Billie Bluegum, a koala bear, died at Devonport to-day. Taken from ...

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  18. MR. EDEN AS FOREIGN MINISTER ?

    Cables from London suggest that Mr. Anthony Eden (centre), who is now Minister for War, may be Britain’s next Foreign Minister, succeeding Lord Halifax. With Mr. Eden are Sir John Dill (left) and Lord Gor[?]. ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  19. UNSHRINKABLE WOOLLEN GOODS

    Unshrinkable woollen goods may be manufactured by Australian woollen mills shortly, said Dr. Clunies-Ross, a former member of the International ...

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  20. THAILAND GOODWILL MISSION SOON HERE

    The goodwill mission from Thailand which will arrive in Sydney shortly, will visit munition works and other spots of interest. The mission is led ...

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  21. BOYS BLAMED FOR FIRE

    Three lads, escapees from the Bayswater Boys’ Home, are believed to have caused a fire which destroyed a house and contents at Mt. Dandenong ...

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