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  3. SMASHING U.S. VICTORY IN THE SOLOMONS

    Twenty-three Japanese ships, 11 warships including one battleship and 12 destroyers, were sunk or destroyed in a 3-day battle by United States' air and naval forces in the Solomons which ended on Sunday. This battle, reported in a ...

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  4. More Lighting For The City

    THE Minister for N.E.S. (Mr. Heffron) intimated in the Legislative Assembly today that the lighting restrictions west of ...

    Article : 111 words
  5. Our Reconquest Of New Guinea

    FROM Our Own Correspondent Somewhere in Australia.—Further progress in the reconquest of New Guinea is revealed in today's ...

    Article : 113 words
  6. Russians Take Grim Toll Of Nazis

    LONDON, November 16. — The Russian front is comparatively quiet. No large-scale actions have been fought along the whole front, ...

    Article : 301 words
  7. Naval Battle In Western Mediterranean

    LoNDON, November 16.—A naval battle in the Western Mediterranean is reported from two sources tonight. Algiers radio, presumably ...

    Article : 456 words
  8. 30 OOO Japanese Soldiers Drowned

    WASHINGTON, November 16. —It has been estimated that 30,000 Japanese soldiers were drowned when Japanese transports ...

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  9. HEAVY ATTACK ON GENOA

    LONDON, November 16. — Many fires were started in Genoa as a result of the latest attack by Royal Air Force bombers. It was the third of ...

    Article : 126 words
  10. NEW SHIP FOR THE AUSTRALIAN NAVY

    SYDNEY.—Including seven destroyers and 10 sloops, the number of important additions which have been made to the Royal Australian Navy ...

    Article : 95 words
  11. DUTCH SUBMARINE HITS AXIS SHIP

    MELBOURNE.— A Netherlands submarine, operating with the British Navy in Far Eastern waters, attacked an escorted enemy convoy and ...

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  12. SOLDIERS GAOLED

    Adelaide.—Two soldiers allegedly admitted having thrown about £10 worth of money into the Port River because they got tired of counting ...

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  13. POLICE CHIEF IS NOT TO RESIGN

    SYDNEY. — Rumors that he intended to submit his resignation to the Premier were today denied by the Commissioner of Police (Mr. W. J. ...

    Article : 56 words
  14. ENEMY-BORN ENGINEERS EMPLOYED ON ROADS

    SYDNEY.—The Minister for Transport (Mr. O'Sullivan) undertook in the Legislative Assembly today to inquire into the work being done by ...

    Article : 59 words
  15. NO SIGN OF ROMMEL RALLYING HIS FORCES

    LONDON, November 16.—There is still no sign of an attempt by Rommel to rally his fleeing forces in Libya. The relentless hammering of the enemy's transport columns goes on day after day, and our airmen delivered low-level attacks yesterday all the way through the hilly country ...

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  16. RECORD COAL OUTPUT

    SYDNEY.—The coal output in New South Wales this year would reach a record figure of 12,000,000 tons, said the Minister for Mines (Mr. ...

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  17. SERIOUS CHARGES IN STATE HOUSE

    SYDNEY.—Allegations that the Stevens-Bruxner Government had endeavored to compel a co-operative meat company to unload almost worthless shares on members of the public were made by Mr. Lamb (Lab[?] Granville) in the Legislative Assembly today. ...

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  18. POLICE FIGHT JAPANESE IN BRAZIL

    RIO DE JANEIRO, November 16.— State, police fought a pitched battle against Japanese settlers in S[?] Jaolo State. Japanese elements, fully ...

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