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  2. MAILS CLOSE TO-DAY

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  3. TIDES, SUN, AND MOON

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  4. MASSIVE 1st ARMY BLOW AT SIEGFRIED

    LONDON, October 3.—The Associated Press representative at the United States First Army headquarters says the First Army launched one of the greatest air and land assaults of the European campaign against the Germans entrenched in the Siegfried ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  5. RIGA'3 LIBERATION SOON

    LONDON, October 3.—The Moscow radio says our troops are converging on Riga from three directions, and already are close to the city. ...

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  6. 5TH ARMY CAPTURES IMPORTANT HEIGHTS

    LONDON, October 3.—The Fifth Army has won Monte Capei[?], only after bitter fighting through widespread minefields, and in the ...

    Article : 244 words
  7. ASSISTANCE TO CHINA "ONLY TOKEN"

    CHUNGKING, Oct. 3.—Chinese official criticise Mr. Churchill's reference in his House of Commons speech last Thursday to ...

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  8. SHIPS HELD UP IN SYDNEY

    SYDNEY, October 3.—Waterside workers in Sydney refused to accept new jobs on Monday and work on several vessels was held up as a ...

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  9. JAP FIGHTERS ROUTED IN WEAK COMEBACK

    Jap fighter pilots tried in vain to smash Allied medium and heavy bomber raids on Celebes targets on Saturday. ...

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  10. "CATS" SINK 2 MORE JAP FREIGHTERS

    Catalinas maintained their remarkable record in shipping strikes. In Northern Celebes waters, they sank two freighters ...

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  11. RECORD LOW WHEAT CROP EXPECTED

    CANBERRA, October 3.—The wheat crop this Beason is expected to drop to a record low of under 60,000,000 bushels because of the drought in the ...

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  12. MILITARY GOVERNMENT ON ANGAUR

    WASHINGTON, October 2.—A Pacific Fleet communique says a military government has been proclaimed on Angaur Island. ...

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  13. 100,000 HOMELESS IN BUCHAREST

    LONDON, Oct. 2.—There are at least 100,000 homeless people in Bucharest as a result of the British and American bombing ...

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  14. MINIATURE WAR IN ANTWERP SUBURB

    LONDON, October 3.—A miniature war is progressing on Antwerp's doorstep in an area of 1000 yards square, where British gunners and British ...

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  15. JAPAN NEEDS MORE COAL

    NEW YORK, October 3.—The Tokio official radio says the Tokio Economic Weekly declared that increased coal production was Japan's most urgent ...

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  16. CHINESE AND COMMUNISTS FAIL TO AGREE

    CHUNGKING, October 3.—Lin Tso Han, chairman of the Chinese Communist Government, has announced he is returning to Yenan, Negotiations ...

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  17. SOLDIERS CHARGED WITH GRIEVOUS BODILY HARM

    CAIRNS, October 3.—Evidence that he had seen an Australian soldier named Gill kick an American sailor [?]wice in the face during an ...

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  18. THE ALLIED OUSTER FROM BULGARIA

    WASHINGTON, October 2.—Replying to questions regarding the Russian ejection of the Allied military mission from Bulgaria. Mr. Cordell Hull told ...

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  19. AMERICANS SEIZE NAZI GUN FACTORY

    LONDON, October 3.—The Americans have seised a vast German plant it Lorraine, where a wide range of juna were produced, also steel shell ...

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  20. GERMANS RUSHING NEW SECRET WEAPON

    LONDON, October 2.—Detailed reports reaching neutral scientists and Allied experts in Sweden agree that atom bombs, which are the new ...

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  21. MAJOR FOOD SHORTAGE NOT APPARENT

    CANBERRA, October 3.—Major shortages of foodstuffs, essential for nutrition, are not apparent from the result of a survey completed by the ...

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  22. STATE 20,000 MIGRANTS POLICY ADVOCATED

    BRISBANE, October 3.—Visits to England and other countries by two members of the State Parliament, to encourage post-war migration, were ...

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  23. ESSENTIAL JOBS FOR BRISBANE BOOKMAKERS

    BRISBANE, October 3.—Brisbane bookmakers and their clerks, capable of doing essential work, who were unemployed apart from their racing ...

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  24. MORE BUTCHERS' EMPLOYEES TO QUIT

    BRISBANE. October 3.—More employees of retail bucther shops who received summonses for Saturday absenteeism, Rave their employers a ...

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  25. JAPS ADVANCE ON FOOCHOW

    NEW YORK, October 3.—The Tokio radio says an Imperial Headquarters communique states Japanese forces are now advancing to Foochow, after ...

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  26. POLICE PROMOTIONS

    BRISBANE, October 3.—Second class police Sergeants C. Ambrose, Richmond, and R. Hamil!, Silk wood, have been promoted to first class, and ...

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  27. MANUAL TRAINING FOR SCHOOLS

    BRISBANE, October 3.—When the school leaving age is raised to 15 immediately after the war, the new curriculum for pest-primary school may ...

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  28. A STRANGE SEA MONSTER

    LONDON, October 2.—Washed up from the Atlantic, a strange sea monster, over 20 feet long, and described as fur-coated, with enormous eyes ...

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  29. REFUGEE DOCTORS NEEDED IN EUROPE

    CANBERRA. October 3.—Refugee doctors are being invited to return to Europe to help in relieving illness and distress in the liberated areas, ...

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  30. LANDINGS IN ALBANIA CONTINUE

    LONDON, October 2.—Allied airborne operations on the Albania roast continue, according to the German radio. ...

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  31. ALLIES CONVERGE ON TIDDIM

    KANDY, October 3.—Our troops are in contact with the enemy on a number of tracks which converge on Tid dim. An outflanking movement has ...

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  32. CANADA REMOVES PAPER RESTRICTIONS

    CANBERRA, October 3.—Increases in the output of newsprint will he facilitated by an order removing restrictions on the use of electrical ...

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  33. DUTCH ISLAND RESIDENTS WARNED

    LONDON, October 3.—The Supreme Allied Commander (General Eiscohower) has warned the inhabitants of the Island of the ...

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  34. FIRST OF GREEK ISLANDS LIBERATED

    LONDON, October 3.—British Commandos were landed on Kythera Island on September 29 by the British and Canadian navies in the first liberation of Greek territory since the German invasion in the Spring of 1940. ...

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  35. NAZI JET PROPELLED PLANE IN ACTION

    LONDON, October 3.—The growing significance of jet propulsion strcraft is reflected in an announcement that the Council of the Royal, Aerons[?]tical ...

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  36. U.S. PLANES HAVE DROPPED 1,000,000 TONS OF BOMBS

    WASHINGTON, October 3.—General Arnold last disclosed that American air forces have dropped 1,000,000 tons of bombs on her enemies since Pearl Harbour, almost half of this total since D-Day. ...

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  37. THE MAIN ISSUES AT ARNHEM

    LONDON, October 2.—Owing to flak, the R.A.F. could not land airborne forces nearer than eight miles from Arnhem, said ...

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  38. ABATTOIR MUTTON TO BE GRADED

    BRISBANE, October 2.—The Acting Premier (Mr Hanlon[?] announced to-night that the grading and branding of mutton at the [?]hattoir will ...

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  39. MAIDSTONE BAPTISED IN SHELL FIRE

    LONDON, October 3.—It is revealed that German long range guns on June 13 shelled Maidstone for the first and only time of the war. Seven shells ...

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  40. AIR CONFERENCE IN MONTREAL

    CANBERRA, October 3.—Officials of the Pritish Commonwealth Governments, will meet in Montreal. Canada, on October 23, to discuss operational ...

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