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  2. TIDES, SUN, AND MOON

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    Detailed lists, results, guides : 54 words
  3. MAILS CLOSE TO-DAY

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    Detailed lists, results, guides : 42 words
  4. 1st ARMY ON MAIN ROAD TO COLOGNE

    LONDON, Oct. 4.—The Americans have achieved a definite breakthrough of the Siegfried Line, north of Aachen, states Reuter's correspondent from United States First Army headquarters. In a four-mile advance, they broke ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  5. B24s DESTROY OIL CENTRE AT BALIK PAPAN

    A desperate Japanese defence failed to save Balik Papan, a vital oil centre in Dutch Borneo, when Allied Liberators, in mass strength, struck in ...

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  6. GOOD PROGRESS IN PO VALLEY

    LONDON, October 4.—British and Canadians of the Fifth Army continue, despite miff resistance, to make good progress in the ...

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  7. 300,000 CASUALTIES IN WARSAW SIEGE

    LONDON, Oct. 4.—The Polish Telegraph Agency states that, in six weeks' fighting to mid-September, 200,000 people were killed, wounded, or are ...

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  8. AIRMAN ARRESTED FOR WILFUL MURDER

    BRISBANE, October 4.—Robin Addair, 19, R.A.A.F. aircrafiman, was arrested in Brisbane to-night on a charge of wilfully murdering Corporal ...

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  9. "DIFFICULTIES FOR ROYAL NAVY IN PACIFIC"

    NEW YORK, October 4.—The "New York Times" correspondent (Hanson Baldwin) says: "Judging from Mr. Churchill's speech in the House of ...

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  10. GOOD HAUL OF JAP SHIPS AND PLANES

    A Navy Liberator hit "the jackpot" in a surprise dawn raid on Zamboanga in the Philippines. In a few minutes, it Jud destroyed ...

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  11. RADIO RECEIVER BAN LIFTED

    CANBERRA, October 4.—The Government has decided that radio receivers now may be sold from retail stock without a permit, provided the ...

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  12. RELEASE OF ARMY NURSES SOUGHT

    MELBOURNE, October 4. — The Army authorities are to be asked to release a number of nurse a and trainees for a brief period under the ...

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  13. [?]EMIERS AFFIRM BEEF AND MUTTON GRADING

    CANBERRA, October 4. — The Premiers' Conference to-day affirmed the principle of a strict system of branding and grading of beef, mutton, ...

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  14. MR. BRUCE ATTACKS BRISBANE PRESS

    BRISBANE, October 4.—Mr. Bruce in Parliament to-day, strongly criticised the Brisbane Press, and the "Courier Mail" in particular. ...

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  15. KIMMEL MAY ESCAPE CHARGES

    NEW YORK, Octotber 4. — The "Herald Tribune's" Washington correspondent learns the Navy Board, investigating the Pearl Harbour ...

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  16. NAZI DESTROYING ROTTERDAM

    LONDON, October 4.—A Dutch correspondent at General Monigomery's headquarters says the Germans have begun to destroy [?]erdam. ...

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  17. GERMANS EVACUATING GREECE

    LONDON, October 4.—German troops have completely evacuated the Morca area in Greece, according to reliable report reaching ...

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  18. BOMBS THROWN AT NOEL COWARD FILM

    LONDON, Oct. 4.—Four bombs were thrown in the Kursaal cinema at Barcelona on Tuesday during the Drat showing of ...

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  19. NAZI ISLAND GARRISON ENGULFED

    LONDON, October 4.—Wave after wave of Laucasters, between 1 p.m. and 3 p.m. to-day, breached a great dyke near Weitkaprite, ...

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  20. ARCH CRIMINALS WILL NOT ESCAPE

    LONDON, October 4.—Intervening during the war debate in the House of Lords to-day, when a more reassuring statement was ...

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  21. STATES TO DEFINE REGIONAL SUB-DIVISIONS

    CANBERRA, October 4.—The principles of Commonwealth and State co-operation in the planning of post-war development on a regional basis ...

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  22. FREE HOLIDAY FOR DOVER CHILDREN

    LONDON, October 4.—Two hundred children, who lived in Dover and Folkestone shelters for months during the bombing and shelling, are going to ...

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  23. N.Z. VICTORY LOAN ASSURED

    AUCKLAND. October 4. — After hanging fire in its early mages New Zealand's £40 million Victory Loan will close to-day assured of success. ...

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  24. ADMIRAL KING'S DEPUTY

    WASHINGTON, October 4.—The Navy has announced that Vice-Admiral R. F. Edwards has been appointed to the newly created post of ...

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  25. BRIBERY ALLEGED IN TALLY CLERK MEMBERSHIP

    BRISBANE, October 4.—The allegation that an official of the Tally Clerks' Section of the Federated Clerks' Union had suggested bribery ...

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  26. BELGIANS TO PRESERVE GESTAPO TORTURE FORT

    LONDON, October 4.—The Belgians intend to preserve Breendonck, a low-lying fort on the approaches to Antwerp, in which the Gestapo tortured patriots, stated, the British United Press correspondent who visited ...

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  27. RUHR ISOLATED TO WATER TRAFFIC

    LONDON, Oct. 4.—Dortmund-Ems canal, the main bottleneck in Gennany's vast and vital inland waterway system, has been empty for 10 days along a stretch of many miles, after an attack by 96 Lancasters, with ...

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  28. LESS APPLICATIONS FOR VICTORY LOAN

    BRISBANE, October 4.—A sharp increase in individual applications is essential if the objective of a second number of subscribers for ...

    Article : 195 words
  29. TRUCE AT DUNKIRK

    LONDON, October 4.—Reuter's representative at the First Army Group headquarters States a truce was started at Dunkirk at 6 a.m. and will ...

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  30. MOPPING UP ON PALAUS

    WASHINGTON, October 4.—A Pact[?]e Fieri communique on October states continued progress has been made toward the elimination of the ...

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  31. STATE SURPLUS DECLINE

    BRISBANE, October 4.—At the end of the firs three months of the financial year, the State Treasury had a surplus of £299,167, compared with ...

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  32. FATAL FALL FROM CAR

    CAIRNS, October 4.—When the 22 months old son of Mr. and Mrs. M. G Fry. of White Rock, near Cnirns, was being taken in a car by his ...

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  33. CHINESE DESERTER FOUND IN RIVER

    ADELAIDE, October 4.—The body, of a Chinese seaman, Lee Pao Sung. 44, who deserted from his ship early in September, was found floating in ...

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  34. RECORD PRiCE FOR OYSTERS

    BRISBANE October 4.—At the [?] market yesterday (3/4[?] was paid for a sugarbag of large oysters- approximately a little more than ...

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