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  4. ALLIED COMMANDER AT INSPECTION

    General Douglas MacArthur, of the U.S. Army commander in chief of Allied Forces in the South-west pacific watches an inspection of an American parachute soldier's equipment. The check-up was made just before a U.S. airborne attack on [?]Japanese base on New Guinea in the South-west pacific. ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  5. VIOLENT NEW DRIVE BEGUN IN ITALY

    LONDON Oct. 28— The Allies have [?]a new general offensive in Italy. This [?] by the Rome radio which describes battle as a sudden and violent clash. ...

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  6. Nimitz Hints at New Drive

    NEW YORK Oct. 26—Commander of the US Pacific Fleet (Admiral Nimitz),speaking at a Navy Day ceremony at Honolulu ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  7. Lightning Red Advance From Melitopol

    LONDON Oct. 28—With the battle for Krivoi Rog at present a tremendous slogging match Moscow correspondents emphasise the terrific potential danger from General Tolbukhin's lightning triple advances from Melitopol. ...

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  8. Red Cross Aid To Russia.

    LONDON Oct 28—"Tonight my Red Cross did to Russia fund has reached and passed the £4,000,000 mark," ...

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  9. Yugoslav's Complain

    CAIRO Oct 28—The Yugoslav Government In a statement today. said several times daily for the past two years the Free Yugo ...

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  10. NEW LANDING BY ALLIED FORCES

    SOMEWHERE IN AUSTRALIA Friday—Allied forces have landed at Mono island in the Treasury group, 30 miles south-west of Bougainville in the Solomons. This was announced in to-day's communique which ...

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  11. Prisoners Coming Home

    BARCELONA, Oct. 28 — The Ships Cubs and Tauria, carrying 478 Empire Prisoners of war and 604 protected ...

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  12. GERMAN OFFICIALS FEAR THE WORST

    LONDON Oct. 28— learn from an authentic source that far-reaching changes can be expected inside Germany within the next fornight ...

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  13. WAVE OF TERROR IN FRANCE

    LONDON Oct. 28— ''Complete disorder is likely to break out in Frances at any moment,'' said a vichy Government spokesman over Vichy Radio. ...

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  14. To-day's Leader: A Pledge to the Soldier

    SYDNEY Fri— The Supreme Court to-day returned a verdict for W.J. Smith in the £15,000 claim against him by S. H. Davis. ...

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  15. Full Bookings On the Flier

    NEWCASTLE Friday. — All seats for Saturday morning's Intercity Express had been reserved yesterday, and only a few ...

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  16. MR. MONK'S APPEAL TO MINERS

    MELBOURNE Fri.—"Let the public coal owners and miners take stock of themselves for a while Let there be respite from ...

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  17. Another Landing Expected

    LONDON Oct. 18—The Axis - controlled radio of Liberation to-night announced that Allied naval units were ...

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  18. Repurchase of Metal Quarries

    SYDNEY Friday.— The State Cabinet is considering the repurchase of the State metal quarries which were disposed of by the ...

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  19. "Military Disaster" Ahead of Germans

    WASHINGTON Oct. 26.—The Germans are facing a defeat in southern Russia that might reach the proportions of a military disaster, said the Secretary for War, Mr. Stimson, at a Press conference. ...

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  20. Waves of Bombers Attack Cherbour.

    LONDON Oct 28.—Three Waves of RAF and Dutch [?] Air Force Mitchell Whirlwind and Typhoons escorted by fight ...

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  21. ALLEGED BLACK MARKET OPERATIONS

    SYDNEY. Friday.—The- Federal Attorney-General ,Dr. Evatt, the Minister for Supply, Mr. Beasley, and the Prices Commissioners, ...

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  23. MINER INJURED

    CESSNOCK Friday. — Percy Walters, 98, of Kitchener, a miner employed at Millfield Colliery, received an injury to his [?]shoulder ...

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  24. U.S. COAST GUARD CUTTER

    A U.S. [?]Guard cutter drive through the water on a mission for the Ailed cause, The Coast Guard convoys protecting coastal shipping and maintaining a shore defence against possible ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  25. [?] SOUTH MAITLAND [?] WORKING

    CESSNOCK Friday-With the Assumption of work at Richmond [?] lost two days work over a [?] dispute. ...

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  26. Sydney Produce Markets

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  27. Post-War Housing Suggestions

    SYDNEY Friday.— Important recommendations on post-war housing are contained in an in [?] report furnished the department ...

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  28. News Index

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