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  4. AXIS IN FULL RETREAT IN EGYPT

    CAIRO, November 4.—A special communique states the Axis Forces in the Western Desert, after 12 days and night of ceaseless [?]by our land and air forces, are now in full retreat. Their disorders columns are being relentlessly attacked by our and forces and Allied,air,forces ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  5. THE SOLOMONS

    WASHINGTON, November 4.—Navy communique number 181 says: "On Monday United States forces on Guadalcanal Island continued to ...

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  6. STALINGRAD CONFLICT

    LONDON, November 4.—The Moscow radio states that fighting in the Stalingrad area is again intensifying. The Germans' tremendous losses are compelling them to bring up fresh forces, which are going to a the front immediately they arrive. The German are pressing most heavily ...

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  7. THE TRAIL TO BUNA

    Overcoming a Japanese attempt to resist their seaward progress down the trail from Kokoda. our forces in the trans-Papua campaign are continuing to advance towards Oive. This further success was achieved with the aid of the air arm, operating behind the Japanese ...

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  8. SYDNEY GAS STRIKE

    CANBERRA, Nov 5.—Dr. Evatt to-night appointed Mr. W, J. Bradley, K.C., New South Wain, at Commissioner to inquire into all circumstances ...

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  9. CENTRAL CANE PRICES BOARD

    BRISBANE November 6.—The term of members of the Central Sugar Cane Prices Board, including the chairman, is to be continued until ...

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  10. ARMY NURSES RETURN TO NEW GUINEA

    MELBOURNE, November 5.—The announcement to-day by the Army Minister (Mr. Forde) that Army nurses have bean returned to Mew [?] ...

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  11. DUTY ON A.C.F. PARCELS

    SYDNEY, November 5.—The Executive of the Australian Comforts Fund will send a deputation to Mr. Curtin to point out that more comforts could ...

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  12. SYDNEY'S EX-COMMANDER TO RETIRE

    CANBERRA, November 5. —The termination of the appointment of Captain of the John Augustine Collins as a Commodore, second class. is notified in ...

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  13. CAIRNS BY-ELECTION

    CAIRNS, November 5.—Although the official Labour candidate, Daniel Crowley, has secured a narrow lead over Lou Barnes, the King O'Malley ...

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  14. AIRCRAFT CASHES

    SYDNEY, November 5.—Two R.A.A.F. airmen, Pilot Officer Gilbert F. Daw, 22, formerly of Wongan Hill, West Australia, and Flight Sergeant ...

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  15. BORDER-HOPPING BAN

    MELBOURNE, November 5.—By a National Security Regulation to be gazetted in a day or two, border-hopping will be made more difficult. ...

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  16. HESS' PEACE TERMS

    LONDON, November 4.—Claiming an accurate knowledge of the peace terms with which Hess came to England, Sir Patrick Dollan, ex-Lord Provost of ...

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  17. MADAGASCAR

    LONDON, November 5.—The Vichy radio states that fighting has again flared up in Madagascar. Nine miles south of [?] a small ...

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  18. HALF A SHIP BACK IN SERVICE.

    LONDON, November 4.—Half a 6000 ton ship which was spilt in two by a torpedo, was towed more than 1000 miles through Atlantic storms to ...

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  19. INCREASED COAL IN NORTH

    BRISBANE. November 5.—Coal miners in North Queensland had responded well to the request by the Commonwealth authorities for ...

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  20. DRIVER KILLED IN TRAIN CRASH

    PERTH, November 5.—The engine driver, D. S. Beer, of Mt. Lawley, was killed and three other men injured, not seriously, in a spectacular crash ...

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  21. MOSQUITO BOMBER LEADS WORLD

    A light, two-engine bomber, faster than, and sufficiently manoeuvrable to be able to fight it out with the fastest German fighter, is not a ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  22. IPSWICH WORKSHOPS

    IPSWICH, November 5.—The North Ipswich sub-branch of the Australian Railways Union held lunch hour meetings to-day to consider the proposal ...

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  23. ABORIGINES MINING FOR WOLFRAM

    BRISBANE, November 5.—A group of 40 or SO aborigines mining in the far north are making a valuable contribution to Australia's war effort. ...

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