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  3. HEAVY RAID ON BUIN IN THE SOLOMONS

    ANOTHER raid, causing extensive damage, has been made by Australian-based planes on Buin, the Japanese base on Bougainville Island in the Solomons, says today's communique from General MacArthur's headquarters. ...

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  4. Fate Of Stalingrad Still In The Balance; Rain Limits Air Activity

    LONDON, October 20.—All German attacks against Stalingrad have failed in the past 24 hours, and the fate of the city is still in the balance. Rain has definitely limited air activity, but has not ...

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  5. Retrial In Von Papen Bombing

    ANKARA, October 20.—A retrial has been ordered in the case of the two Russians— Leondid Korniloff and Yorgi ...

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  6. VICHY DENIAL OF GIVING AID TO AXIS SUBS.

    LONDON, October 20.—Vichy has officially denied that it is aiding Axis submarines off the French West Indies or French West Africa. ...

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  7. Black Market; S.M's Warning

    SYDNEY.—"There will be no black markets if I have anything to do with it," said Mr. Hardwicke, S.M., in Central Summons Court. ...

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  8. Churchill Warns Defence Services

    LONDON, October 20.—The possibility of heavy and menacing air raids is stressed by Mr. Churchill in a message to the civil defence services. ...

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  9. BRIGHTER INLAND TOWNS LIKELY SOON

    SYDNEY. — The restriction on lighting in inland country areas will shortly be lifted, said the Minister for N.E.S. (Mr. Heffron) ...

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  10. Division In State Labor Caucus

    SYDNEY.—A division in the Labor Caucus over the failure of the Government to expunge from the Moratorium Act the personal ...

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  11. Country Home For Unruly Girls

    SYDNEY.—The Minister for Education (Mr. Clive Evatt) is giving serious consideration to the early removal of the industrial girls' school ...

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  12. Refusal To Work With Italians

    SYDNEY.—On the northern and southern fields today four mines were on strike and another mine was partially idle. The total loss in ...

    Article : 81 words
  13. APPEAL TO PURCHASE WAR BONDS

    CANBERRA.—The secretary of the Australasian Council of Trade Unions (Mr. Crofts) said yesterday that every worker should try to buy at ...

    Article : 72 words
  14. VIGILANCE AGAINST RAT MENACE

    SYDNEY.—There is no plague of rats in Sydney, according to the Chief Quarantine Officer (Dr. Metcalfe), bub ships are coming to Sydney with ...

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  15. SHIPPING RISKS

    NEW YORK, October 20.—Underwriters have placed the submarine danger zone within 100 miles of Quebec and have raised the war risk ...

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  16. HINT AT REFORM OF LUNACY ACT

    SYDNEY.—The Minister for Health (Mr. Kelly) today disclosed that he was considering the creation of a special tribunal to decide whether ...

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  17. PUBLIC SERVANTS FOR WAR SERVICE

    SYDNEY.—The Director-General of Manpower (Mr. Wurth) today stated that 4000 public servants in N.S.W. would be made available for ...

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  18. REFUGEES GET FOOD BY PARACHUTE

    LONDON, October 20.—A message from New Delhi says that 6000 tailors made 3000 cotton parachutes with which supplies were dropped to ...

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  19. AMERICAN DRAFT BILL WILL AFFECT 1,500,000

    WASHINGTON, October 20.—The House of Representatives having passed the Bill to lower the age for enrolment in the services to 18, the ...

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  20. VISITOR CONDEMNS PRIVATE MOTORING

    SYDNEY.—Vladimir Mikheye[?] representative of the Tass (Russian) Newsagency, said in Sydney that there were too many private cars on the ...

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  21. "POSITION HOPELESS"

    PORT AUGUSTA.—After the Conciliation Commissioner (Mr. E. H. Rowlands) had been told today that an undertaking could not be given that ...

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  22. RAIDER OVER ENGLAND

    LONDON, October 20.—One bomb dropped by a Nazi raider on a southeast town on Monday tore the registration number from the board of ...

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  23. Censor Could Have Made Letters Safe Says Magistrate

    BRISBANE.—The censor could have deleted dangerous matter from letters and sent them on, said Mr. Aitken, S.M., in the Police Court. He fined Horace Wensley Piper, Brisbane manager of the A.M.P. Society, £1 for each of three censorship offences. ...

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  24. Onion Prices Fixed At 4d. A Pound

    CANBERRA.—The price of onions for the current N.S.W. and Victorian crops has been fixed at 4d. a lb. The price will operate immediately in the Sydney metropolitan area. Professor Copland explained that in some cases the price might be ...

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  25. END OF CAREER OF WAR ARTIST

    LONDON, October 20.—C. R. W. Nevinson, one of Britain's finest war artists, has been told by doctors that he may never paint again. ...

    Article : 90 words
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