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  3. ROER REACHED AT TWO POINTS

    LONDON, November 28.—The Ninth Army has reached the Roer River at two points namely Kirchberg, about 2 miles south of Julich, also east of Altdorf. Reuter's Basle correspondent says as a result of ...

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  4. BIG DAMAGE TO TOKIO TARGETS

    NEW YORK, Nov. 28—Although no details have yet been announced, it is known that the latest raid on the Jap capital, Tokio, did considerable ...

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  5. R.A.A.F. BEAUFIGHTERS ATTACK JAPS WITH ROCKETS

    The culmination of a period of Intensive training came for an B.A.A.F. Beaufighter squadron, when it used rocket projectiles against the Japanese. It is the first time the R.A.A.F. have used rockets In the South-west Pacific area, though Beaufighters in the Mediterranean have been wing rockets for some time with the Allied Coastal Air Force. The first R.A.J rocket attack was made nearly is months ago. With four high-powered ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  6. ANOTHER SETBACK IN CHINA

    CHUNGKING, November 28.—The Chinese Government nan announced the fall of Hochin, 20 miles from the Kweichow border ...

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  7. 20 SHIPS SUNK, 19 DAMAGED AT LUZON

    NEW YORK, November 28.—A Pacific Fleet communique says revised estimates of the damage caused by carrier-based aircraft ...

    Article : 239 words
  8. REDS CLEAR MORE CZECH TERRITORY

    LONDON, November 28.—The Red Army is continuing its drive in Eastern Slovakia in a north-westerly direction towards Dukla Pass, and in Southern ...

    Article : 310 words
  9. SATURDAY MEAT TRADING

    BRISBANE, November 28.—Judge O'Mara, In the Federal Arbitration Court to-day, beard further evidence in the claim by the Australian Meat ...

    Article : 319 words
  10. RAIN HALTS LEYTE OPERATIONS

    Torrential rain virtually baited land operations on Leyte, in the period covered by the latest communique reports. Activity on ...

    Article : 241 words
  11. NO ANSWERS ON BANKING POLICY

    CANBERRA, November 28.—Demands for a Government statement on its Intended policy In regard to banking were made in the House of ...

    Article : 237 words
  12. MOST OF MINERS' PROPOSALS REFUSED

    CANBERRA, November 28.—Mr. Forde announced to-day that the Full Cabinet had re-affirmed its previous policy regarding prosecutions in ...

    Article : 317 words
  13. AIR FORCE DEPOT DISAPPEARS IN EXPLOSION

    LONDON, Nov. 18.—Works and offices simply vanished when a tremendous underground explosion occurred at a Royal Air Force ...

    Article : 212 words
  14. NEW WORKERS COMPENSATION BENEFITS

    BRISBANE. November 26.—Industry was more prosperous now than It was in the days before the compensation system operated, Mr. Hanlon ...

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  15. ROYAL ASSENT TO SALARIES BILL

    BRISBANE, November 28.—A Bill increasing the salaries of members of Parliament is now law. Royal assent was delivered to tile Speaker in ...

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  16. SECRET BOMB-AIMER DEVICE REVEALED

    LONDON, November 28.—The secret of what the R.A.F. calls the "Gen Box," by which a bomb aimer can see through miles of ...

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  17. NATIONAL STATION FOR CAIRNS DISTRICT

    CAIRNS, November 28.—The Deputy Director of Posts and Telegraphs has informed the Barron Falls Hydro-Electricity Board that it is proposed ...

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  18. RECORD DROUGHT IN DIMBULAH TOBACCO AREA

    CAIRNS, November 28.—The Dimbulah tobacco area is experiencing the driest year since tobacco was first grown there 13 years ago. ...

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  19. £1500 GRATUITY FOR MR DASH SUGGESTED

    BRISBANE. November 28.—A gratuity of 11500 for Mr. J. Dull, former Transport Minister, is provided in a Bill introduced by the Premier in ...

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  20. LINK-UP WITH BARRON RIVER URGED

    CAIRNS, November 28.—Commenting on the position in the Cairns district as a result of the big drop in the flow of water in the Barron River ...

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  21. ADVANCE ON THE CHINDWIN

    KANDY. November 28.—A communique states that on the Chindwin front, East Africans, with tank support, reached a village five miles from ...

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  22. TRANSPORT MINISTER'S DENIAL

    BRISBANE, November 28.—The Minister for Transport, in a statement to-night, denied the suggestion by the President of the Combined Railway ...

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  23. MR CORDELL HULL RESIGNS

    WASHINGTON, November 28.—President Roosevelt has announced that he had received and regretfully accepted Mr. garden ...

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  24. SURVEY IN HAND FOR NEW INKERMAN BRIDGE

    HOME HILL, November 28.—The dreamt and hopes of many throughout North Queensland and particularly in the Burdekin area look as if they will materialise in the not very far future, because of the fact that a survey ...

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  25. JAPS HOLD 18,718 AUSSIES

    As far as is known, the total number of Australian prisoners of war in Japanese hands was 18,718—1946 officers and 17,672 other ...

    Article : 74 words
  26. GAOL FOR RAILWAY THEFTS

    BRISBANE, November 28.—Two young men, 20 and 17, who admitted having together broken Into a railway truck in a city railway yard on ...

    Article : 111 words
  27. BRITISH PATROLS CROSS LAMONE

    LONDON, November 28.—British patrols have crossed the Lam one River south-west of Faenza re-establishing contact with the ...

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  28. DUKE MAT OPEN HOUSE IN FEBRUARY

    CANBERRA, November 28.—After the Christmas recess Parliament is expected to be summoned in February for t new session to be formally ...

    Article : 88 words
  29. INKERMAN FARMER'S LOSS

    HOME HILL, November 28.—An illustration of the severe dry conditions at present existing in this area is demonstrated by the calamitous - ...

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