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  2. TIDES, SUN, AND MOON

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  3. MAILS CLOSE TO-DAY

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  4. BRITISH SWEEP TOWARDS MAAS RIVER

    LONDON, October 18.—British troops of the Second Army have liberated the Dutch town of Venraai, junction of five main roads and a key point in the British drive to the Maas. The liberation followed two days of bitter house ...

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  5. HUNGARIANS CLASH IN BUDAPEST

    Budapest, capital of Hungary, where the Government him overthrown. The Paris radio reports that a general strike has occurred there. Our picture shows the Elizabeth Bridge over the Danube. ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  6. BELGRADE NEAR LIBERATION

    LONDON, Oct. 18.—Russian tanks are now fighting in the heart of the Yugoslav capital of Belgrade. The Germans have been driven from all ...

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  7. LOYALISTS FIGHT BACK IN HUNGARY

    LONDON, October 18.—Definite information about Hungary in still awaited, but it is significant, the German have been compelled ...

    Article : 170 words
  8. FORMOSA AIR BATTLES HECTIC AS SOLOMONS

    NEW YORK, Oct. 18.—The United Press correspondent, George Jones, aboard a carrier off Formosa states the Japs are throwing in their aerial first ...

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  9. MORE GAINS IN ITALY

    LONDON, October 18.—An Italy communique says that north of the Bologna Road, Eighth Army troops have reached the river at ...

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  10. US. LANDING IN CAROLINES

    NEW YORK, October 18 — A Pacific Fleet communique says that elements of the 81st Infantry Division. under cover of ships of the Pacific ...

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  11. SWEDEN CLOSES AIR LINK WITH REICH

    LONDON, October 18.—The "Daily Express" correspondent in Stockholm says the Aero-Transport Company on Saturday ...

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  12. RAIDER STRENGTH INCREASED ON RABAUL MISSION

    Although raids are being carried out almost dally in New Britain and New Ireland, it is some time since as many aircraft were en- ...

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  13. TRADE UNIONS OPPOSE INCITEMENT TO STRIKES

    LONDON, October 18 —A resolution opposing the defence regulation which prohibits incitement to strikes, and demanding its ...

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  14. D F.C. FOR TOWNSVILLE AIRMAN

    Flying Officer Lister Harvey Arrowsmith, younger son of Mr. and Mrs. P. J. Arrowsmith, Eyre Street, North Ward, is the latest North ...

    Article : 89 words
  15. 10-YEAR PLAN ELECTRICAL DEVELOPMENT

    BRISBANE, October 18.—Immediate consideration of a proposal for regional planning for the electrical development of a great ...

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  16. RESERVE FACULTY RULES FOR STUDENTS

    BRISBANE, October 18.—It is expected that the number of new students to be allowed for reserved faculty courses by the Queensland ...

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  17. DOOMBEN'S RESTORATION CRITICISED

    BRISBANE, October 18.—While many hundreds of soldiers' wives and others were seeking homes and premises to build, men were directed by ...

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  18. ALL SYDNEY ABATTOIRS IDLE

    SYDNEY, October 18—The Home-bush abattoir strike to-day extended to the Riverstone Meat Co. Pty. Ltd. works, where export quality beef, ...

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  19. ROOSEVELT ATTACKS WORLD SECURITY CRITICS

    WASHINGTON, October 18.—Mr. Roosevelt told a press conference be in Retting terribly fed up with dome people who are trying ...

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  20. FREE MEDICINE SCHEME DELAYED

    CANBERRA, October 18.—Because of delays In constituting the formulary committee, the" Federal Government's free pharmaceutical benefits ...

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  21. ITALY-BASED BOMBERS DEEP PENETRATION

    LONDON, October 18.—The most northerly penetration of Middle East heavy bombers was achieved on Monday in an attack ...

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  22. SOLDIER LOST 5½ STONE IN PRISON CAMPS

    CANBERRA, October 18—A diet of cut grass, stewed nettles, frog's legs, snails, cats dogs, and once a donkey, saved Private Melvyn ...

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  23. MR. BEASLEY SERIOUSLY ILL

    CANBERRA, October 18 —Mr. Beesley was unable to attend to-day's meeting of he War Cabinet, he is ill and will be absent from ...

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  24. SERVICE CARS FOR CIVILIANS

    CANBERRA, October 18.—The hospitals commission is already reconditioning service cars and malting them available to civilians, said Mr. Chifley ...

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  25. "SPORTING BAN" ON SOLDIERS INCORRECT

    BRISBANE. October 38.—The Commander-in-Chief of the Australian Army (General Blarney) has no intention of Issuing an order, ...

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  26. U.S. TO REVISE LEND-LEASE

    CANBERRA, October 18:—An increasing tendency in the Lend-Lease administration to hand over to commercial channels lines which no ...

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  27. NORTHERN WATER RESOURCES

    BRISBANE, October 18—The electricity commission report tabled in Parliament to-day, stated that considering fuel all costs had increased from ...

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  28. JAPS CONSCRIPTING 16-YEAR-OLDS

    SAN FRANCISCO, October 18—The F.C.C. picked up a Domel brand-cast that Japan had lowered the army conscription age from 19 to 17. ...

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  29. MONTH FOR POSSESSION OF STOLEN GOODS

    BRISBANE, October 18.—In convicting Reginald knight 47, married wharf labourer of being in possession of property suspected of being stolen ...

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  30. SYDNEY TAXIMEN TO STOP WORK

    SYDNEY, October 18.—About 1000 of Sydney's 1300 laxis will be off the streets from midnight on Sunday night until Tuesday morning as a ...

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  31. ARGENTINA BANS ANTI-ALLIED PROPAGANDA

    NEW YORK, October 18.—The United Press correspondent in Buenos Aires states the Government has issued a decree, signed by all Ministers ...

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  32. FIRST FOOD SHIPS REACH ATHENS

    LONDON, October 18.—The "Exchange Telegraph" Athens correspondent states the first food ships for the starving population of Greece arrived ...

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  33. LIBERATOR SINKS CRUISER AND DESTROYER

    NEW YORK, October 18.—The American Press correspondent, Clyde Farnsworth, in Chungking, says a single Liberator blew up a heavy ...

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  34. THE CHRISTMAS HOLIDAYS

    BRISBANE, October 18.—On present indications, industrial concerns would be permitted to follow the normal procedure in ,the granting of ...

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  35. ASSAULT CRAFT FOR PACIFIC OPERATIONS

    NEW YORK, October 18 —The "Herald Tribune's" Washington correspondent says high Navy officials expressed the fear a shortage of large ...

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  36. GERMANS DESTROY KERKINI DAM

    LONDON, October 18—The "Times" Ankara correspondent says the Germans are reported to have blown up the great Kerkini Dam, on the Strums. ...

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  37. ARMY NURSE RELEASES UNLIKELY

    CANBERRA, October 18 — There is little chance that the Army, for Borne time to come, will be able to see its way clear to release nurses for duly in civilian hospitals. ...

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  38. DUST HAZE ENVELOPS STATE

    BRISBANE, October 18.—For the second day in succession almost every part of Queensland was enveloped in a dust haze to-day. The weather was ...

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  39. KIEL CANAL TRAFFIC SUSPENDED

    LONDON, October 18.—The "Daily Express" Stockholm correspondent says that all traffic in Kiel Canal has been suspended because a time bomb ...

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  40. ACUTE CIVILIAN EGG SHORTAGE HINTED

    CANBERRA, October 18.—Egg production increases have born offset by increased service demands. Food Control officers said to-day. Next winter's ...

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  41. ENEMY SHIP LOSSES IN MINEFIELDS

    LONDON, October 18—A Joint Admiralty and Air Ministry communique reveals that over 100 enemy warships, auxlliaries and merchant shine ...

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  42. GERMAN-TURK DIPLOMATIC EXCHANGE

    LONDON, October 18—The "Times" Ankara correspondent says arrangements have been completed for the exchange of 450 German diplomatic ...

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  43. DE GA[?]LE TO SHARE CIVIL CONTROL

    NEW YORK, October 18 —The "Times" Washington correspondent says be learns that General Eisenhower has agreed to relinquish a large ...

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  44. THE MOSCOW CONFERENCE

    LONDON, October 18.—Reuter's Moscow correspondent states Mr Eden again saw M Mikolajezyk, the Polish Ministry, and Mr. Churchill ...

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