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  2. TIDES, SUN, AND MOON

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  3. MAILS CLOSE TO-DAY

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    Detailed lists, results, guides : 53 words
  4. BATTLE FOR ANTWERP PORT ENDED

    LONDON, November 1.—While British troops were fighting for Maas crossings tonight, General Dempsey's spokesman announced the battle for the port of Antwerp is over in our favour, states the "Daily Express" representative in Holland to-day. ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  5. REDS REACH MAIN ROADS TO BUDAPEST

    LONDON, November 1.—Driving beyond Kecskemet, Soviet tank spearheads are wheeling to cut off the town's garrison as fierce street battles continue to rage inside the town, says Reuter's Moscow representative. Latest ...

    Article : 390 words
  6. DUAL PINCER TO FORCE LAST STAND ON LEYTE

    LEYTE, Nov. 1.—A giant double envelopment, which eventually will crush the Japs' resistance on Leyte, is now taking shape. First Cavalry and ...

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  7. GREECE ALMOST FREE OF ENEMY

    LONDON, November 1.—Except the region between Salonika and the Yugoslavia frontier, all Greece is free of Germans. ...

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  8. MACARTHUR TRIBUTES PHILIPPINES INVADERS

    PHILIPPINES HEADQUARTERS, October 31.—General MacArthur, in a field order, number one, issued to-day, said: "Now ...

    Article : 180 words
  9. NAVY PILOT'S 9 PLANES IN 1½ HOURS

    NEW YORK, November 1.—The United Press correspondent aboard a carrier off the Philippines says Commander David ...

    Article : 74 words
  10. JUDGMENT RESERVED IN RAILWAY CASE

    MELBOURNE, November 1.—Judgment was reserved by Justice Rich in the High Court on Tuesday on whether Henry Edward Walton had been ...

    Article : 236 words
  11. DAYLIGHT ROBOT RAI[?] ON ENGLAND

    LONDON, November 1.—Flying-bombs were launched against Southern England in daylight on Tuesday, the first daylight assault for a month. ...

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  12. MACQUARIE STREET SPECIALIST SHOT

    SYDNEY, November 1.—Dr. Reginald Stuart Jones, 42. well known MacQuarie Street specialist, was shot through the right lung last night and ...

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  13. RONCHO BRIDGEHEAD STRENGTHENED

    LONDON, November 1.—An Italy communique states the Eighth Army strengthened its bridgehead across the Ronco River ...

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  14. 4-ENGINE BOMBERS OVER TOKIO

    NEW YORK, November 1.—The Tokio official radio stated several enemy four motored planes appeared over the Tokio area at 1 ...

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  15. 35,000 JAPS LOST IN PHILIPPINES BATTLE

    NEW YORK, November 1.—The American Press Pearl Harbor correspondent says the second naval battle of the Philippines probably ...

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  16. JAP LANDING IN PALAUS

    NEW YORK, November 1.—The Tokio radio says an Imperial communique declares that Japanese assault troops landed on Peleliu ...

    Article : 94 words
  17. DR. TEMPLE'S REMAINS CREMATED

    LONDON, October 3L—Canterbury Cathedral was the centre to-day of a great pilgrimage of Prelates and church dignitaries ...

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  18. AUSTRALIA HIT BY BOMBER WITH DEAD PILOT

    SYDNEY, November 1.—It was stated by Alex Cann, of the Dutch Government Information Bureau, who is the first war ...

    Article : 122 words
  19. 2594 JAP PLANES DESTROYED IN TWO MONTHS

    WASHINGTON, October 31.—A Pacific Fleet communique says that a conservative recalculation of enemy aircraft losses in the two ...

    Article : 182 words
  20. CARPENTERS' STATE CONFERENCE

    ROCKHAMPTON, November 1.—A proposal to establish a building fund, as the basis of a co-operative building guild, was overwhelmingly defeated at ...

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  21. 9000 TONS HIT COLOGNE IN 4 DAYS

    LONDON, November 1.-The Air Ministry says that 500 heavies attacked Cologne last night. The bomb weight dropped on the city ...

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  22. ARMISTICE OBSERVANCE NEXT SUNDAY

    CANBERRA, November 1.—The observance of the anniversary of the signing of the armistice in 1918 at the end of the First World War will be ...

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  23. MR. HUGHES AT DARWIN

    DARWIN, November 1.—Mr. W. M. Hughes arrived here yesterday afternoon, and will see Australian soldiers working and training in ...

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  24. COLOGUE AND DISTRICT UNINHABITABLE

    LONDON, November 1.—Districts around Lake Constance are burdened with thousands bombed-out from the Rhineland, chiefly ...

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  25. DEATH FROM TETANUS

    INNISFAIL, November 1.—Cos[?]i Bu[?] a youth who worked on his father's farm at Pin Gin Hill, some miles from Innisfail died in the ...

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  26. 3 JAP COLUMNS 7 MILES FROM KWEILIN

    LONDON, November 1.—A Chung king communique states that three Japanese columns have reached to seven miles cast of Kweilin and ...

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  27. "FREE PHILIPPINE"

    "Free Philippine," a two-page newspaper now produced by the United States Office of War Information in Tacloban, was once printed in ...

    Article : 72 words
  28. SUPER-FORTRESS EVADES 79 JAP FIGHTERS

    NEW YORK, November 1.—The American Press correspondent at a Super-Fortress base in West China says that a Super-Fortress recently ...

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  29. JAP AIR LOSSES GREATER [?]AN OUTPUT

    NEW YORK, November 1—The "Times" Pearl Harbour correspondent says Admiral Nimitz's figures indicated for the first time in the ...

    Article : 66 words
  30. CHURCHILL EXPECTS ELECTION WITHIN A YEAR

    LONDON, November 1.—Mr. Churchill, when moving the second reading of the Bill to prolong Parliament for another year, said he very much doubted whether Parliament would last another year. ...

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  31. MOSSMAN FIRST MILL TO FINISH CRUSHING

    MOSSMAN, November 1.—Mossman is the first Northern sugar mill to complete the season's crushing. It finished at 2 p.m. on Tuesday. ...

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  32. BRITISH OFFICERS LED GREEKS ON SOBOTAGE MISSIONS

    LONDON, November 1.—For two years, 10 British officers, some of whom were dropped by parachute and others landed on lonely beaches under darkness, have been at work in the heart of occupied Greece, says the ...

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  33. SENT TO COVER JAP "INVASION" OF U.S.A.

    ADELAIDE, November 3.—So certain did a Japanese landing in America seem in 1942 that a broadcaster was sent to the top of a big ...

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  34. 637,554 NAZI PRISONERS IN WEST EUROPE

    LONDON, November 1.—The total German prisoners taken by the Allied armies in Western Europe since the campaign began last June has now ...

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  35. N.S W. LABOUR MEMBERS DISCUSS GRIEVANCES

    SYDNEY, October 31.—A "get together" conference of Federal and State Labour members was commenced in Sydney this morning. ...

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  36. EAST-WEST GERMAN WATERWAY BREACHED

    LONDON, November 1.—Reconnaissance pictures reveal that Mitteland Canal, at Minden, in Germany, was breached by bombs ...

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  37. SOLDIER PREFERENCE RE-AFFIRMED

    SYDNEY, November l.—After a long debate on the conference of Labor Councils, unions, shop committees, and ex-service organisations ...

    Article : 62 words
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