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  2. TIDES, SUN, AND MOON

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  3. MAILS CLOSE TO-DAY

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  4. AMERICANS WIDEN SIEGFRIED GAP

    LONDON, October 5.—American infantry fanned out north and south of Ubach, and, after beating off all counterattacks, are now advancing slowly, says the British United Press representative with the United States First ...

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  5. CHURCH SERVICE FOR DESTROYERS' CREWS

    Padres C D. Alcorn. of Ithaca, Brisbane, and R. Mawson, of Neweastle bold combined service on H.M.A.S. destroyers, before going into action at Morotal Department of Information, photo.) ... [ILLUSTRATED]

    Article : 61 words
  6. BELGRADE'S RELEASE NEAR

    LONDON, October 5.—The American Press Moscow correspondent says Red Army spearheads are converging on Pancevo, nine miles from Belgrade, ...

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  7. LAST BIG EAST CHINA PORT THREATENED

    CHUNGKING, October 5.—A Chinese communique acknowledged the Japanese forces were within six miles of Foochow. the ...

    Article : 118 words
  8. LEGION OF MERIT FOR A.I.F. BRIGADIER

    NEW GUINEA October 8.—Brigadier R. N. C Hopkins on Wednesday became the first member of the A.I.F. to receive the ...

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  9. BRITISH TROOPS LANDED IN GREECE

    NEW YORK, October 5.—The Associated Press representative at Bari, states that British parachutists and seaborne infantry landed on the Greek mainland and occupied Patras airport. ...

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  10. AIKENS QUOTED FROM "COMMUNIST DOCUMENT"

    BRISBANE, October 5.—An attempt by Aid. Alkens to have tabled in Parliament the document from which Mr. Walah had quoted was defeated ...

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  11. ARMY NURSE STAFF BELOW REQUIREMENTS

    CANBERRA, October 5: "On confutation with the Director-General of Medical Service!, I find the number of nurses in the army is well under war ...

    Article : 146 words
  12. GUERRILLA WAR PLANNED IN GERMANY

    LONDON. Oct. 6.—Indicating that preparations hare been made for guerrilla warfare in Germany, an article in the ...

    Article : 112 words
  13. STOP PRESS

    LONDON, October 5.—Reuter's correspondent with the British Second Army, to-day stated General Dempsey has launched an attack against ...

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  14. NEUTRALS WARNED AGAINST ENEMY LOOT

    WASHINGTON, October 5.—The British ul American Governments have sent notes to neutral nations, requesting that they ...

    Article : 159 words
  15. SPAIN AND PORTUGAL MAY REVOLT

    NEW YORK. Oct, 5.—The Christian Science Monitor's Washington correspondent says the rising opposition to General ...

    Article : 123 words
  16. NAZI BATTLESHIP HIT BY 12,000 POUNDER

    LONDON, Oct. 5.—The 35.000 ton German battleship Tirpitz received a direct hit by a 12,000[?]b. bomb in a recent attack by Royal ...

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  17. MR. WALSH ATTACKS "ULTRA PATRIOTS"

    BRISBANE October 6.—Russia was not in this war to help the people of Britain or Australia declared Mr. Walsh in Parliament to-day. ...

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  18. COMMITTAL ON BIGAMY CHARGE

    BRISBANE, October 5.—Pleading guilty to bigamy, Allan George Cooper 34, a member of the R.A.A.F., was committed for sentence by Mr. ...

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  19. ECHO OF CONSTABLE'S STATEMENT

    BRISBANE, October 6.—Mr. Wanstall gave notice in Parliament to-day that, on Tuesday, he would ask Mr. Poley, "Whether, in view of the ...

    Article : 101 words
  20. £3,000,000 GRANTED FOR DROUGHT RELIEF

    CANBERRA, October 8.—The Premiers' Conference reached an agreement on a grant of £3,000,000 to relieve drought stricken cereal ...

    Article : 81 words
  21. MINERS' WITHDRAW CLAIMS FOR NEW AWARD

    SYDNEY, October 5.—Central officers of the Miners' Federation have decided not to proceed further with claims for a new award before the ...

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  22. PREMIERS REJECT SICKNESS BENEFIT PROPOSALS

    CANBERRA, October 5.—The State Premiers have refused to accept the Commonwealth's proposals for unem-ployment and sickness benefits. ...

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  23. AIRCRAFTMAN REMANDED ON MURDER CHARGE

    BRISBANE, October 5.—Charged with the murder of an R.A.A.F guard. Stanley Wilson Lanyon. in Sydney. Robert Adair. 19-year-old ...

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  24. S W. PACIFIC UND FRONTS

    General MacArthur's communique on Thursday announced land activity on the two fronts—Morotal, in the Halmaheras, and ...

    Article : 118 words
  25. MURDER OF CHINESE SEAMAN SUSPECTED

    ADELAIDE, October 5.—The police ate convinced that Lee Pao Sung, the Chinese seaman whose battered body was found floating in the Port River ...

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  26. RUBBER PLANT EXPERIMENTS DISAPPOINT

    CANBERRA, October 5.—A report by the Council of Scientific und Industrial Aesearch states that experiments with rubber plants in ...

    Article : 75 words
  27. QUISLING REFUSES CO-OPERATION

    MEW YORK, October 5.—Although Jove Laurel, Philippines President, declared war on America recently, and promised co-operation with the ...

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  28. REDUCTION OF PELAU GARRISONS

    WASHINGTON, October 5.—A Pacific Fleet communique says troops and marines further reduced the remaining enemy still resisting on ...

    Article : 47 words
  29. "TRAP FOR MOSLEMS"

    BOMBAY, October 6.—Jinnah. at a Press conference. Mid Gandhi's proposals were a veritable trap for Moslems. Acceptance would have meant ...

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  30. 100,000 TONS OF JAP SHIPS SUNK IN 14 DAYS

    Japanese shipping losses, following the latest Allied strikes in the South-west Pacific area, are approximately 100,000 tons in a fortnight. General MacArthur, in his communique on Thursday, ...

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  31. 5th. ARMY GUNS ECHO IN BOLOGNA

    LONDON, October 5.—The deep mutter of Allied guns was heard still more plainly in Bologna to-day as the Fifth Army forces advance from their positions, 15 miles from the city, stated the "Daily Mail's" special ...

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  32. BRITISH MINISTERS DECORATED

    LONDON, October 5.—The Moscow radio says Lord Beaverbrook and Mr. Lyttelton have been awarded Die Order of Suvorov, one of the highest ...

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  33. "AL" SMITH DEAD

    NEW YORK, October 5.—Alfred E Smith, who was Governor or New York for four terms in 1919 to 1920 and 1923 to 1928, died to-day. He was ...

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  34. SPECIAL CASKET 885

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  35. STATES TO ARRANGE OWN CELEBRATIONS

    CANBFRRA, October 5.—All States will make their own arrangements with regard to the celebration of the end of the war against Germany. ...

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  36. COMMODORE MOORE'S PROMOTION

    CANBERRA, October 6.—The promotion to the rack of Acting Rear-Admiral of Commodore George Dunbar Moore. C.B.E., naval officer in ...

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  37. DISCONTENT AMONG RAILWAY WAGES STAFF ,

    BRISBANE, October 5.—Speaking in Parliament to-day, Mr. Graham (Mackay) said serious disconent existed among the railwaymen of the ...

    Article : 48 words
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