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  4. [?]zis Forced Back [?] Volturno Line

    LONDON Oct 17—The speed of the [?]d movements in Italy and the relentless [?]ure from the two jaws of the British and American pincers, are keeping General ...

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  5. Forcing Road To Rome

    LONDON Oct 17.— Rome radio says that on Sunday night imposing infantry forces of Allied troops launched an ...

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  6. Mammoth Armies Locked In Desperate Battles

    LONDON Oct. 17—The Germans switched big reserves to sectors north and south from Kiev, states Reuter’s correspondent in Moscow, while front line despatches state that the battles are only comparable with the clash when Hitler launched the ...

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  7. JAPANESE HANGAR WRECKED ON KISKA

    American bombs wrecked this Japanese seaplane hangar on Kiska Island in the Aleutians during the relentless pounding that drove enemy forces off the Island before Allied troops landed. In the left foreground is an underground installation ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  8. Tragedy Of Bengal Famine

    LONDON Oct. 17.— The best commentary on the Bengal famine is provided by the latest statistics from Calcutta, where ...

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  9. HEROISM OF AMERICANS AT VOLTURNO

    LONDON Oct. 17—Four gallant Americans died so that tanks could have a path up the northern bank of the Volturno. ...

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  10. 5000 FEWER MINERS ON THE PAY LIST

    SYDNEY Monday:— Revealing that 5000 fewer miners were on miners Federation books than a few years ago, Mr. W. ...

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  11. Mr. Churchill’s Message

    NEW YORK October 17.— Mr. Churchill in a message to the convention of the American Foreign Policy Association said ...

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  12. RAF ACTIVITY IN BURMA

    LONDON Oct. 17.—To-day’s India communiqué reports widespread RAF attacks on Japanese targets In Burma. ...

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  13. To-day’s Leader: The Cost of War

    SYDNEY Mon.— At the Paddington court to-day George Alexander Daries [?] a soldier pleaded [?] charges of ...

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  14. Synthetic Rubber Claims .

    WASHINGTON Oct, 11.— President Roosevelt told the Press that he hoped that no duty would be imposed by Congress on the ...

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  15. MEAT RATIONING CONSIDERED TO BE UNLIKELY

    CANBERRA Mon.— [?] both the Minister [?] Mr. Scully and the Minister for Customs Senator Kcane who is ...

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  16. “BOTH BARRELS” FOR JAPAN

    NEW YORK Oct. 17 — The losses infilled on Japan by General MacArthur and Admiral Halsey were already greater than ...

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  17. PORTUGAL EXPECTS RAIDS

    LONDON Oct 17.—The Portuguese War Ministry has announced that the installation of anti-aircraft guns and listening ...

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  18. Bomb Hits Crowded Public House

    LONDON Oct. 17—The London area had a brief alert early this morning after a small number of enemy planes crossed the ...

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  19. JAP NAVY SUFFERED COLD FEET

    WASHINGTON Oct. 17—The Navy has disclosed that the Japanese concentrated a large including battleships a carrier ...

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  20. New German Anti- Aircraft Weapon

    LONDON Oct. 17.—Paris radio has stated that the Germans used a new anti-aircraft weapon in the air battle over Schweinfurt. ...

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  21. 86 JAPANESE PLANES SHOT DOWN

    SOMEWHERE IN NEW GUINEA Monday—Fierce air battles raged over northern New Guinea on Friday and Saturday, resulting in 86 enemy bombers and fighters being shot down and twelve more destroyed on the ground. ...

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  22. Axis Has Lost 10,000 Planes

    LONDON Oct, 17.—Since the outbreak of war the Allies have destroyed more than 10,000 enemy aircraft in the western ...

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  23. INQUIRY INTO SHOOTINGS

    LONDON Oct 17.— For nine hours, ten American Army officers sat behind closed doors considering Martial the findings of a Court ...

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  24. [?] WORK [?]TINGS AT [?]EL WORKS

    SYDNEY Monday.— Production Australia’s two largest steel [?]uring centres New[?] and port Kembla was ...

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  25. Lord Wavell Flies To India

    NEW DELHI Oct 17.— Lord and Lady Wavell have arrived by air. This is the first time a Viceroy designate has flown to ...

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  26. BLIMP PLUNGES INTO SEA

    NEW YORK Oct. 17.—Two US Navy patrol blimps (small airships) collided in mid-air in a dense fog a short distance from ...

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  27. DUCHESS MAY GO TO USA.

    NEW YORK Oct, 17.—The “New York Post’s Washington columnist, Cornelius Vanderbilt quotes diplomatic circles as say ...

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  28. Schweinfurt Raid A Heavy Blow

    LONDON Oct. 17.—A Swedish ball bearing expert, with intimate contact with the German ball bearing industry, said in ...

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  29. MAKIN ISLAND RAID CONFIRMED

    PEARL BARBOUR Oct 17.— Official confirmation has been given of the report that US [?] raided Makin Island to ...

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  30. Sydney Produce Markets

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  31. BIG ORDERS FOR BALL BEARINGS

    LONDON Oct. 17—According, to reports from Switzerland the Germans as a result of the destructor of the Schweinfurt ball ...

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  32. [?] Deprived [?]wedish Iron

    LONDON October 17.— BE[?] 40 and 50 ships are wait L[?]lea Sweden for Iron [?] was ordered by the ...

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  33. U.S. LANDING BARGE NEARS RENDOVA

    A United States landing barge moves toward Rendova Island in the Central Solomons with guns ready for action as combined U. S. forces take control of the Island from the Japanese. Occupation of Rendova enabled American forces to shell Munva nearby ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  34. No Xmas Cards For War Prisoners

    SYDNEY Monday.— Under postal regulations Xmas cards are not permitted for inclusion in Prisoner of War mall Advice ...

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  35. Mutton Supplies Insufficient

    SYDNEY Mon.— Sydney butchers to-day complained that the 10 per cent increase 10 mutton and le[?] supplies made available ...

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  36. Car Recovered From Harbour

    SYDNEY Monday.—A floating crane and a diver this morning recovered the sedan car in which Kennelh Alfred Titford 80 of ...

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  38. Greek’s Head Badly Battered .

    WOLLONGONG Mon.—Little hopes are held for the recovery of Vasillof George Elloponios 65 a [?] Greek cafe ...

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  39. Patriot Successes In Yugoslavia

    LONDON Oct 17—Yugoslav patriots now hold [?] one third of Yugoslavia according to a communiqué broadcast by Algiers ...

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  40. DUNGOG AIRMAN MISSING

    SYDNEY Monday — In an RAAF Casualty list issued to-day Pilot-Officer W. C. Hawke, of Dungog is reported missing in ...

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