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  4. Crushing Of Nazi Lapland Army

    LONDON, October 26.—Continuing their battle for the liberation of Norway, Red Army troops are pursuing the [?]ants of enemy troops rooted at Kirkenes, and Germany’s Lapland Army is being crushed by crack Soviet Alpine ...

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  5. Laverack Defends Australians

    NEW YORK, Oct 26. — The November issue of the magazine “Fortune,” prints a letter from General Sir John Laverack, ...

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  6. Japanese Naval Losses In Philippines

    NEW YORK October 26— The American Associated Press estimates, based on official communiques and other reports place the Japanese naval losses in the Philippines at at least 30. These include, sunk, two carriers, two battleships, five ...

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  7. Japanaese Planes Captured on Saipan

    US soldiers look over five intact, and carefully covered Japanese Zero planes on Aslito aerodrome, most important airfield on [?] Island in the South-west Pacific, captured by US forces on June 22, 1944. A [?] of a[?]my planes wrecked by US air attacks is in the background. ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  8. Admiral’s Tribute To Fleet

    PEARL HARBOUR, Oct 2[?]— The following message has been dispatched to the Fleet from Admiral Nimitz’s Headquarters— ...

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  9. Over 5000 Planes Raid Nazi Targets

    LONDON October 26.—Within a little over 24 hours to dusk on Thursday, over [?]000 British and American bombers and fighters ...

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  10. Nazis Break and Flee In Holland

    LONDON, October 26.—German resistance south of V[?]cht, three miles south of Hertogenbosch, and important Dutch road and rail centre, has crumbled, and yesterday afternoon the [?]nised enemy forces broke and fled down the ...

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  11. FIGHTER BURST INTO FLAMES

    LONDON: After fighting a German convoy [?]king out of port, a Beaufighter in an Australian squadron developed engine ...

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  12. CANADA’S PART IN PACIFIC WAR

    OTTAWA, Oct. 26.—The size and nature of Canada’s participation in the Pacific war at present is under study by the ...

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  13. FURTHER RAIDS IN KURILES

    WASHINGTON, Oct 26.—Further raids on Paramushiro, in the Kueriles, were announvced in the Paific Fleet communique, ...

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  14. To-day’s Leader: Sea Power In Action

    SYDNEY Friday—The Prime Minister (Mr. Curtin) announced to-day the sinking of four ships and damage to four others in ...

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  15. Unsettled In The North-East

    NSW: Unsettled in the north-east quarter of the State, with more rain associated with some thunder; some substantial falls. ...

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  16. Duke’s Message To Farmers

    LONDON, Oct. 26.—The Duke of Gloucester has sent a message to the British farmers’ delegation, which is shortly to leave ...

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  17. TIRPITZ ANCHORED IN SMALL BAY

    LONDON Oct. 26.—A Stockholm message says that, according to Norwegian sources, the German battleship Von Tirpitz is ...

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  18. JAPANESE RUN INTO TRAP

    CHUNGKING Oct. 26—A Chinese military spokesman claims a major victory for the defenders of Kweilin, asserting that they ...

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  19. DIFFICULT RIVER BARRIERS IN ITALY

    LONDON Oct 26.—It had been expected that the Germans would at least try to make a stand on the line of the Bevano river in ...

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  20. American Army Casualties.

    WASHINGTON, Oct. 26. —Casualties in the United States Army up to October 14 totalled 403,071. This ...

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  21. Japanese Radio Claims

    WASHINGTON, Oct 26. —A Tokio official radio [?]roadcast picked up in New York, commenting on the ...

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  22. NEW PRESIDENT OF PHILIPPINES

    Vice-President Sergio Osmen[?] 65 (right), of the Philippines, was sworn into office by U.S. Associate Judge Robert H. Jackson as President of the Philippines in Washington, following the death of Manuel Quezon, President of the Commonwealth. ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  23. COUNSEL SCRATCHED

    MELBOURNE Friday—Counsel was to-day scratched from the Melbourne Cup and all other spring engagements. He is ...

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  24. VENTURA BOMBER CRASHED

    AUCKLAND (NZ), Friday. — On a training flight, a Ventura bomber crashed near Auckland, killing four of the crew and ...

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  25. Sydney Produce Markets

    SYDNEY Friday. — Private sales at Alexandria: Wheat f.a.q. 3/8, oaten chaff £10/6/, lucerne chaff £13 to £13/10/, lucerne hay. ...

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  26. Mine Sweepers Left Blazing.

    LONDON.—Four mine-sweepers were left blazing when Beaufighters, some of which were Australian-manned, made another ...

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  27. German Atrocities Cannot Be Exaggerated.

    WASHINGTON, October 26.—The United States Ambassador to Moscow, Mr. Averell Harriman, who arrived here for consultation, told the Press that German atrocities on the Eastern Front had not, and cannot, be exaggerated. ...

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  28. Jews Try To Regain Businesses.

    PARIS, Oct 26.—Over 40,000 owners of small businesses will oppose any order from the Government to return businesses sold ...

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