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  3. Appalling Weather Affecting Allied Advancement In Italy And The Shifting Of Supplies

    LONDON, October ll.—Appalling weather is affecting, not only the advances of the Fifth and Eighth Armies in Italy, but the vast movement of supplies behind the line. The Fifth Army's guns, which had to be manhandled, ...

    Article : 598 words
  4. Red Armies Progress On Two Fronts

    LONDON, October ll.— Further progress was made today by the Red Armies on both the Dnieper ...

    Article : 504 words
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    MAJOR VIDKUN QUISLING, who tried to make Norway's teachers teach Norway's children the Nazi way of life. ... [ILLUSTRATED]

    Article : 17 words
  6. MAN IN SEDAN CAR CRASHES TO HIS DEATH

    SYDNEY,—In a mystery dive of a sedan car through the railings of a wharf at North Shore early to-day the driver, who was later ...

    Article : 178 words
  7. Most Daring Sub Exploit Of The War

    LONDON, October ll.—In one of the most daring under-water exploits of the war, British midget submarines penetrated a German ...

    Article : 342 words
  8. MURDER CHARGE AT ALICE SPRINGS

    ALICE SPRINGS.—Charged with the murder of Aircraftman Keith Dickinson at a northern operational camp, Aircraftman Maxwell Slicer ...

    Article : 96 words
  9. £140 MILLION SPENT ON WAR IN THREE MONTHS

    CANBERRA.—War expenditure for the first three months of the financial year was £140,374,000, including £103,926,000 of loan money, ...

    Article : 117 words
  10. TRIBUTES BY MATES OF MURDER VICTIM

    ADELAIDE.—Railway employees at the tiny siding of Loongana, on the East-West line, have donated a solid bronze casket in which the ...

    Article : 134 words
  11. EXTRA BULLETS PROVE COSTLY

    JERUSALEM, October ll.—For having had two rounds of ammunition beyond the number authorised for a licensed revolver, Eilhau ...

    Article : 36 words
  12. TERRORISTS ARRESTED

    LONDON, October 11.—More acts of terrorism were committed in France last week than in any previous week, said a Vichy radio broadcast today. ...

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  13. GRAVE VIEW TAKEN BY GOVT IN REGARD TO COAL SHORTAGE

    CANBERRA.—Unless there is an immediate and drastic improvement in coal production it is probable that the dismissal of hundreds of workers in munition and of her defence plants will begin by the end of the week. Already there is talk here of the reim position of the brownout, and ...

    Article : 178 words
  14. FULL SCALE BLACKOUT FOR PORTUGAL

    LONDON, October ll.—Portugal had its first full-scale blackout during the week end when troops were ordered to report to barracks with full ...

    Article : 80 words
  15. INQUIRY ON "PAY AS YOU GO" TAXES

    CANBERRA.—The Commonwealth Government will accept the suggestion of the Leader of the Opposition (Mr. Menzies) that a committee ...

    Article : 73 words
  16. PLANE SCIENTIST CONCLUDES VISIT

    Briton's foremost aeronautical scientist (Sir Henry Tizard) has concluded a four weeks tour of Australia's aeronautical and ...

    Article : 51 words
  17. MINERS' LEADER TILTS AT CURTIN

    SYDNEY.—In a blunt statement today the general president of the Miners' Federation (Mr. Wells) said that he was "fed up" with the ...

    Article : 157 words
  18. Jap Resistance Stiffens In N. Guinea

    SYDNEY.—From Our Correspondent—First announcement of the stiffening of Japanese resistance in the Australian drive up the Ramu Valley towards Madang was contained in today's General Headquarters communique, which said that the enemy continues to withdraw to the north under pressure of our forward elements. ...

    Article : 232 words
  19. NAME OF ATROCITY VICTIM KNOWN

    CANBBRHA.-The name of the Allied airman who was the victim of the Japanese atrocity at Salamaua recently has been disclosed ofllciully to ...

    Article : 65 words
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