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  3. NAZI ESCAPE GAP NARROWED NEAR METZ

    IONDON, November 12.—Advances by General Patton's 3rd U.S. Army in Eastern France today narrowed the German escape gap from the fortress city of Metz to 15 miles. Some units of the garrison are reported streaming east ...

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  4. CHURCHILL STRIKES NOTE OF OPTIMISM

    PARIS, November 12.—Mr. Churchill, speaking today in French to the French people, said that the war ...

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    SOUTH-WIST PACIFIC FRONT.—Damage from the near miss and subsequent straffing by a U.S. Navy Liberator forced this Japanese lugger ashore at Menado, on the north-eastern tip of Celebes islands. ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  6. Himmler's Hint Of Anti-Nazis In Germany

    LONDON, November 12.—The German radio today broadcast a proclamation by Hitler which was read by Hi[?]er to mark the annual celebration, postponed from last Thursday, of the Munich Beer Hall Putsch in 1923. ...

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  7. Japs Sold Goods To Guerillas

    HONOLULU, November 12.—Japanese soldiers in the Philippines sold petrol, cigarettes, and clothing to Filipino guerillas through fifth ...

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  8. "NOT AFRAID OF RUSSIA"

    SYDNEY.—"I am not afraid of Russia," declared Mr. L. C. Jordan (CP., Oxley) in the Legislative Assembly. "I give Russia all the praise ...

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  9. War Brides In Shipping Mishap

    SYDNEY.—A collision between their ship and a freighter which sank in 16 minutes provided an unappreciated measure of excitement for six ...

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  10. Alleged Confession In Murder Case

    GRENFELL.—Thomas Martin Dowe (28) had made a written statement admitting that he had killed Joan Minnie Jenkins (20) at Moree, ...

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  11. SEVERE DROUGHT IN PARTS OF QUEENSLAND

    BRISBANE.—Many areas throughout Queensland are experiencing drought conditions and fires menace those districts where there is grass to ...

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  12. 7 Idle Collieries

    SYDNEY.—Seven collieries are idle in New South Wales today, with a coal loss of 5,300 tons. At Elrington, in the north, there has been no ...

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  13. State Finances

    SYDNEY.—From the State's cash resources £3,840,000 has been applied to the redemption of part of the N.S.W. Treasury Bill liabilities of ...

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  14. FEDERAL POST FOR S.A. JOURNALIST

    MELBOURNE.—Mr. Ian Sabey, of Adelaide, who served with the A[?]F in Libya and Greece, and was a prisoner of war in Germany for two and a half ...

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  15. Persian Premier, Cabinet Resign

    LONDON, November 12.— Mohammed Saed, Premier of Persia, has tendered his resignation and that of his Government to the Shah. ...

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  16. More Hungarian Towns Captured

    LONDON, November 12.—The Russians today captured more Hungarian towns in their cleaning up of Germans in the drive on Budapest. One of these was Monor, a railway town 20 miles south-east of Budapest. Another place was 68 miles south-east of the capital. Moscow radio said today in a broadcast for German listeners that the war had ...

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  17. POTATOES IN S.A. IN SHORT SUPPLY

    ADELAIDE.—Many housewives on Saturday were disappointed when their retail greengrocers were unable to supply potatoes. The secretary of ...

    Article : 93 words
  18. CANINE MATES

    WASHINGTON, November 12.— The engagement is announced of Fala, only dog of President Roosevelt, to Rubey, a Scottie born in Algiers under ...

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