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  4. 440 JAP PLANES DESTROYED IN 2 DAYS

    PEARL HARBOR, Nov. 8.—Admiral Nimitz announced that carrier planes destroyed 440 Japanese aircraft, and sank or damaged 30 ships in a two-day ...

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  5. VETERAN LANCASTER BOMBER REACHES QUEENSLAND

    The veteran Lancaster bomber, "G for George," which has reached a Queensland aerodrome after a 13,000-mile Hight from England. It will be placed in the Australian War Memorial at Canberra. In its 16 months of fighting life, "G for George" has carried no less than 29 different pilots and crews and made 90 operational flights over enemy territory. ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  6. ROOSEVELT SECURE FOR FOURTH TERM

    NEW YORK, Nov. 8.—Mr. Dewe has conceded President Roosevelt's reelection. He stated: "I am confiden that all Americans will join me in the ...

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  7. ARMIES MASS FOR BIG BATTLES IN EAST

    LONDON, November 8.—Both the Russian and Axis armies are massing for the big battles to Mine at Budspest and in East ...

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  8. "G FOR GEORGE" COMPLETES 13,000-MILE FLIGHT

    BRISBANE, November 8.—The Lancaster bomber "G for George" landed at a Southern Queensland [?] at 11.32 this morning ...

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  9. WALCHEREN GUNS SILENCED

    LONDON, November 8.—All the remaining German guns on Walcheren are reported to be now silent, and acctive enemy interference with the ...

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  10. JAP PINCERS CLOSING ON LIUCHOW

    CHUNGKING, November 7.— The American Press correspondent says the Chinese High Command disclosed that Japanese pincers ...

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  11. SUCCESS OF LOAN ASSURED

    MELBOURNE, Nov. 8.—Mr. Chifley announced to-night the success of the Second Victory Loan was assured. ...

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  12. FEDERAL CABINET TO BE RE-SHUFFLED

    CANBERRA, November 8.—Change in the Federal Cabinet are proposed by Mr. Curtin before the end of the year. But for the sudden ...

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  13. £220,763 MORE TO BE SPENT ON EDUCATION

    [?] Education Department will spend £2,053,200 during 1944-45. an increase of £220,763 over the ...

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  14. QUEEN'S FATHER DEAD

    LONDON, November 8.—I East of Strathmore, the Queelather, died at his home ...

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  15. ARCHIBALD PRIZE ACTION DISMISSED

    SYDNEY, November 8.—In the [?] Court to-day Justice Rope missed the suit in which the awar the Archibald Prize to William ...

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  16. "BUTCHER OF BATAAN" COMMANDING IN PHILIPPINES

    NEW YORK, November 3.—The Tolde official radio says the War Office has announced that General Tomoyuid Yamashita has been ...

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  17. LORD CRANBORNE'S TRIBUTE TO AUSTRALIANS

    LONDON, November 8.—Lord Cran orne, opening a photographic exhibit on in London, illustrating Australia war, said the conditions under ...

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  18. BELGIANS' GIFT TO "MONTY"

    LONDON, November 8.—A word of honour from grateful belgiuns was presented to Field Marshal Montgomery at a cast ...

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  19. FEDERAL SEATS

    CANBERRA, November 8.—I beems very definite that redistri aution of Federal seats and en argement of the Federal Partta ...

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  20. MASQUERADER THIEVES £1000

    SYDNEY, November 8.—A marressed as a woman, attacked Mr. laureen Mahoney soon after she lefter home in Westmead at 8.45 a ...

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  21. JUDGE QUESTIONS "CHARITY" OF JURORS

    ROCKHAMPTON, November 8.—It the Supreme Court this morning, sury, after a retirement of 45 minutes equitted Eva Mey Hoffman. 19 may ...

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  22. THUNDERSTORMS ON EASTERN DOWNS

    BRISBANE, November 8.—The Weather Bureau reports the thunder storms on Tuesday night in the South east corner of the State were cor ...

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  23. 60,000 BELGUNS HELD FOR TREASON

    LONDON, November 8. — At the first meeting of the Belgiar chamber of Deputies since the [?] ...

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  24. POST-WAR BRITAIN

    LONDON, November 7.—"Britain's exports must be increased about 50 per cent over 1938, if we are to remain strong and slovent, and pay our just debts," said Mr. Oliver Lyttelton, the Minister for Production, in a speech at Birmingham. ...

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  25. ROBOMB ATTACKS ON U.S. COAST POSSIBLE

    WASHINGTON, November 8.—The War and Navy Departments, in a joint statement, said robot bomb attacks on the American Atlantic coast were entirely possible. ...

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  26. STALIN BRANDS JAPAN AS AN AGGRESSOR

    LONDON, Nov. 8.—Marshal Stalin, in his speech on the 27th anniversary of the Russian Republic, for the first time branded Japan as an "aggressor." ...

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  27. GOLDEN CASKET 894

    [?] asked No 894 was drawn to-day prize went to No. 11.999 British Bragg Jones and Tumath. ...

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