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  4. ALL-NEGRO U.S. PLANE SQUADRON

    Lt.Col. Benjamin O. Davis, Jr., of the Army Air Forces (standing), commanding officer of a U.S. fighter plans [?] based in Tunisia, Africa, leads a discussion at a meeting of his pilots and staff officers, Cel. Davis, the son of Brig, Gen. Davis ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  5. “Slow But Sure” Says General Alexander

    LONDON Oct 24—The Italian campaign in going well but slowly, declared General Alexander to war correspondents in Italy yesterday. “It has not gone at quickly as one would have liked, because ...

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  6. MELITOPOL STREETS [?] SOAKED IN BLOOD”

    LONDON Oct. 24—By swamping the German garrison at Melitopol, after eleven days of the most ferocious street fighting of [?] war in Russia, the Red Army ...

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  7. More Coat And Get It Quickly

    SYDNEY Men.—The Prime Prime Minister, Mr. Curtin, will tell the coal conference in Canberra to-morrow that the only ...

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  8. New Coastal Drive Develops In Italy

    LONDON Oct. 24—The 8th Army is developing a powerful new offensive along the east coast of Italy, standing firm on the bridgeheads gained on the northern bank of the Trigno river, from where strong forces are thrusting out, ...

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  9. “DON’T SEEM TO KNOW WAR IS ON”

    SYDNEY Monday.—What is tantamount to a sharp rebuke of the Australian people for their lackadaisical attitude to the ...

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  10. Fighting Slows Down in Italy

    LONDON Oct. 24.—Allan Moore-Head, of the “Daily Express,” who is with the 5th Army, says the battle is going very slowly. ...

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  11. ENEMY’S DROMES ATTACKED

    LONDON Oct. 24 — American Marauders attacked fighter airfields at Beauvais-Nivilliers and St. Andrew Leure, as well as a ...

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  12. To-day’s Leader: Rail Travel

    LONDON, Oct 24.—The latest despatches from Barcelona regarding the impending exchange of Australia and Indian ...

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  13. MUSSOLINI FELL LIKE “ROTTEN PEAR”

    LONDON Oct. 24—Revelations about Italy’s entry into the war were made by Marshal Badoglio, in an interview with the “London ...

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  14. DARING RESCUE OF SURVIVORS

    WASHINGTON Oct. 24.— The United Press correspondent in the South Pacific says a daring sortie into Japanese-held ...

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  15. VITAMIN AIDS NIGHT VISION

    NEW YORK Oct. 24—The stage of Malta resulted to the discovery of an unknown food factor, possibly a [?] which ...

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  16. £1300 Stolen From Hotel Safe

    SYDNEY Monday.—Early this morning thieves ransacked the cafe at the Mayfair-Hotel, [?] Cross, and stole £1300. The ...

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  17. Striking Miners In USA Warned

    NEW YORK Oct. 24—The chairman of the War Labour Board, Mr. William H. Davis, warned 22,000 striking ...

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  18. U.S. SUBMARINE LOST IN PACIFIC

    WASHINGTON Oct. 24—The United States submarine Dorado is overdue and must be presumed lost, says a navy [?]ommunique ...

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  19. NO INVASION TILL SPRING

    WASHINGTON Oct. 24.— The Chief of the Army Staff (General Marshall) will not leave Washington tor several months on a ...

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  20. Striking Painters To Resume

    SYDNEY Mon.—Work will be resumed to-morrow by 337 ship painters and dockers at a Sydney war establishment. ...

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  21. Lloyd George Marries His Secretary

    LONDON Oct. 24—Mr. David Lloyd George. 80. “father” of the House of Commons whose first wife died in 1941. has married ...

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  22. Will MacArthur Be Retired

    WASHINGTON Oct. 24 — The “Army and Navy Register,” unofficial Service publication, says it is inconceivable that the US ...

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  23. Fuel Restriction Position

    SYDNEY Monday.— The Coal Commission’s fuel efficiency engineer, Mr. Stewart, said to-day if people played the game now, gas ...

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  24. 23 Jap Planes Destroyed At Wewak

    SOMEWHERE IN AUSTRALIA Monday—A further 23 enemy aircraft have been destroyed at Wewak—20 on the ground and three in combat—says to-day’s GHQ communique. ...

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  25. Sequel To Defence Works Strike

    SYDNEY Mon. — The Hearing wag, commenced at the Central Police Court to-day of a charge of urging men at a Sydney defence ...

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  26. EXCHANGE OF WAR WORKERS

    WASHINGTON Oct. 24.—The Office of War information has announced that four American war workers are going to England at ...

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  27. Tokio Says Filipino Prisoners Freed

    NEW YORK Oct. 24.— Tokio Official Radio says the Japanese military commander [?] the Philippines has released Filipino ...

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  28. War Savings In England

    LONDON Oct 24—War savings in Liverpool, England, during the present campaign have reached £150,000,000—about £217 a head ...

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  29. TWO MINES IDLE TO-DAY

    SYDNEY Monday., — Only two mines were idle to-day, resulting in the loss of 660 tons of coal. This is the inwest daily loss this ...

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  30. 31 Charges Against Woolcott Forbes

    SYDNEY Monday.—Mr. Justice Street was informed by the Crown at the Central Criminal Court to-day that bait for John ...

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  31. ALLIED SUPPLIES IN NORTH AFRICA.

    Arab women buy clothing at Allied civilian relief headquarters established in a ruined building of Meriez-El-Sab, Tunisia, Necessities of life are being provided at cost price to needy residents, many of whom have been without supplies since the ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  32. KILLED IN SOLO FLIGHT

    MELBOURNE Monday.— Raymond Edger Smith, 19, of Surrey Hills, was killed on his first solo flight in a glider when the ...

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  33. Threat of Big Rail Strike

    NEW YORK October 24.— The officials of the “Big Flye’ operating railway colons have unanimously ordered a ...

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  34. Did Not Have Ticket

    For having travelled in a train from West Maitland to Rutherford without having previously paid his fare, Jack Andrews, of ...

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  35. [?]angaroo Loose [?] US Town

    HARTFORD (Connecticut), Oct. 24 —After several complaints from sober citizens that [?] kangaroo hopping along ...

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  36. Sydney Produce Markets

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  37. DEATH OF CHANNEL SWIMMER

    LONDON Oct 24 — Jahez Wolfe, who made 23 unsuccessful attempts to swim the English Channel, has [?] in England. ...

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  38. RAF Raids In Burma

    NEW DELHI Oct 24— RAF bombers and fighters from India again raided Japanese position in Burma. Main targets were ...

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  40. ABSORBING THE UAP

    SYDNEY Monday—The United Australia Party is to be absorbed by the Democratic Party of Australia Candidates from the ...

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  41. FAMINE RELIEF.

    LONDON Oct. 24—The third relief Ship carrying food for the famine-stricken people in Bengal has arrived at a port in India. ...

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