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  2. "G for George" Arrives

    BRISBANE, Wednesday.—Famous Lancaster. "G for George," arrived at a Brisbane airfield this morning from England, via America. ...

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  3. Cup Film Coming

    MELBOURNE, Wednesday.—Films of the Melbourne Cup running and result should be shown in forward areas on Sunday night. ...

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  4. ROOSEVELT CERTAIN OF RE-ELECTION

    WASHINGTON, WEDNESDAY.—Latest figures in the US Presidential elections show Roosevelt leading in 34 States with 389 electoral votes, and Governor Dewey in 14 States with 144 votes. In the popular vote, Roosevelt has so far polled 18,500,455 votes to Dewey's 16,240,577. Three prominent pro-Republican ...

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  5. Schelde Struggle Almost Over

    BRUSSELS, Wednesday.—The long battle of the Schelde estuary is just about ended. In South-Western Holland, a small isolated force of Germans is hopelessly trapped at Moerdyk, south of the Maas. In the Maas estuary, British forces have crashed into Willemstadt, completing the cutting off ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  6. Election Sidelights

    WASHINGTON, Wednesday.—President Roosevelt has a commanding lead in 35 States to Dewey's 13. It maintained, this would mean a ...

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  7. 440 Jap Planes Destroyed in Two Days Over Luzon

    PEARL HARBOUR, Wednesday.—As a result of the punishing US air blows on Southern Luzon last Saturday and Sunday, 440 Jap planes ...

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  8. British in Burma are "Supermen in Battle"

    LONDON, Wednesday.—A former editor of the London Evening Standard, now the editor of an Army paper in the SEAC area, Captain ...

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  9. CONFUSION, PANIC IN BUDAPEST

    MOSCOW, Wednesday.—According to Turkish reports, there is widespread confusion and panic in Budapest, the Hungarian capital. All ...

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  10. Military Funeral in Cairo for Lord Moyne

    LONDON. Wednesday.—Mr. Churchill said in the Commons yesterday that Lord Moyne's death in Cairo (reported yesterday) was an ...

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  11. Brotherhood Members Testing the Law

    MELBOURNE, Wednesday.—For the second time in two months, members of the Brotherhood of St. Laurence have defied the law to ...

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  12. Garden Island Dock Will be Among World's Biggest

    SYDNEY. Wednesday.—Garden Island graving dock, when completed, will be among the 12 largest in the world, capable of accommodating ...

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  13. Small Nations Interested in Post-War Aviation

    CHICAGO, Wednesday.—Lord Swinton, head of the United Kingdom delegation to the International Air Conference, said yesterday that it ...

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  14. DOBELL RETAINS ARCHIBALD PRIZE

    SYDNEY, Wednesday.—William Dobell, painter of the much-discussed picture of Joshua Smith which was awarded the Archibald Prize, keeps the prize. This decision was given by Judge Roper in the Equity Court today in a reserved judgment. Discussing the action challenging the award. His ...

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  15. Little Man, What Now?

    LONDON, Wednesday.—Hamburg, Cologne and Frankfurt radios went off the air this morning, when Allied planes were approaching, said Berlin. ...

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  16. "LEAGUE OF NATIONS HAS NOT FAILED"

    LONDON, Wednesday.—It was not right to say that the League of Nations had failed. War had broken cut because the powers were ...

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  17. SUPPLIES FOR GREECE

    ATHENS, Wednesday.—One hundred and thirty thousand tons of supplies and 70,000 tons of clothing and medicine are scheduled to arrive ...

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  18. NO CUP FOR DUNCAN

    SYDNEY, Wednesday.—Prominent lightweight jockey J. Duncan, has been refused permission by the Manpower authorities to travel to ...

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  19. Florey in New Zealand

    WELLINGTON, Wednesday.—Professor Sir Howard Florey. Australian-born co-discoverer of penicillin, has arrived in New Zealand for ...

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  20. Conference of Farmers Urged by Fadden

    BRISBANE. Wednesday.—Federal Country Party Leader, Mr. Fadden said today that the Federal Government should call a conference of ...

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  21. Vienna Bombed Again

    ROME, Wednesday.—American-manned Fortresses from Italy yesterday atacked Industrial targets in the Vienna area, for the sixth ...

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