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  2. TIDES, SUN, AND MOON

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  3. MAILS CLOSE TO-DAY

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  4. BOMBS & SHELLS POUR INTO AACHEN

    LONDON, October 12. — The aerial and artillery bombardment of the German city of Aachen continues. The Americans' heavy guns are pouring shells into the isolated city, while bombers roar over the city dropping their load ...

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  5. TWO MAJOR RUSSIAN CAPTURES

    LONDON, October 12.—Cluj, capital of Transylvania, has been captured by assault. Marshal Stalin, in an order of the day this evening, revealed the ...

    Article : 444 words
  6. SUPER-FORTRESSES ATTACK JAPANESE STEEL PLANT

    Yawata, great steel centre on Kyushu, southernmost of Japan's home islands, burns from bombing attacks of U.S. B-29 Super Fortresses, one of which (upper left) is still near the target. This attack, on August 20, 1944, was the first daylight raid on the Japanese homo islands by the B-29's whose wide-ranging attacks on Japanese industrial areas have indicted heavy damage. Coke ovens, open-hearth furnaces and shipping facilities were ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  7. GERMANS ABANDON THRACE

    LONDON, October 12.—The Cairo radio, quoting the Greek Ministry of information, says the Germans have abandoned Thrace and are ...

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  8. NEW LANDING IN PALAUS

    WASHINGTON, October 12.—The Navy has announced that [?]st infantry landed unopposed on Bairakaseru islet, seven miles north-west of ...

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  9. CARRIER RAID ON FORMOSA

    NEW YORK, October 12.—The Tokio official radio says a Jap communique states that 1000 carrier-based Allied piano raided ...

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  10. STALIN ACKNOWLEDGES ALLIED AID

    LONDON, October U.—Marshal sta[?]n, in a tribute at a banquet said it would not be possible for the Red Army to do what it did ...

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  11. U.S. SHOULD DEFEND WHAT SHE BUILDS

    WASHINGTON, October 12.—Mr. Bricker, in a speech contended the United States should retain newly acquired strategic military bases, and ...

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  12. BRIGHT PROSPECTS FOR POLISH UNITY

    LONDON, October 12. — The Associated Frees Moscow representative says an atmosphere of Russian, British and American ...

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  13. BULGARIA ACCEPTS ARMISTICE TERMS

    LONDON, October 12. — The Bulgarian Government has accepted the Allied powers' preliminary terms, says the ...

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  14. DAYLIGHT ROBOMB RAIDS

    LONDON, October 11.—The East Coast barrage before dusk to-day opened up against flying bombs, which came over the North Sea. This ...

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  15. SLUMP WILL FOLLOW BIG PUBLIC WORKS

    BRISBANE, October 12.—If the Governments of Australia undertook big public works schemes immediately after the war, when the people's huge ...

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  16. Z YEARS FOR UNLAWFUL WOUNDING

    BRISBANE, October 12.—Martin Kanowski, 39. labourer, charged with unlawfully wounding Muriel Allen, 20. at the C.U S.A. carnival, Valley, on ...

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  17. SYDNEY JOURNALISTS PUBLISH OWN PAPER

    SYDNEY, October 12.—Two newspapers were published this morning in Sydney, which has now been without its regular papers since the strike ...

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  18. FATAL COLLISION AT EDMONTON

    CAIRNS, October 12.—Nancy Page, six years, was killed instantly at Edmonton to-day when she fell from her bicycle, after a collision with a ...

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  19. R.S.L. CAN SUBSTANTIATE STATEMENT ON INTERNEES

    BRISBANE, October 12.—Replying to-day to a statement by Senator Collings that allegations made at a meeting of the State ...

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  20. FLYING BOAT VICTIM NOT RECOVERED

    SYDNEY, October 12.-For 12 hours to-day, police divers tried unsuccessfully to recover the body of a man reported missing after the flying boat ...

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  21. TOWNSVILLE'S CLAIM FOR WOOL APPRAISALS

    BRISBANE, October 12.—The establishment of a wool appraisement centre at Townsville was advocated in Parliament by Mr. Keyatta to-day. ...

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  22. GOERING ADMITS DARK CLOUDS OVER REICH

    LONDON, October 12. — "Although the material superiority of our enemies, who are three of the most powerful nations in the ...

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  23. 2 BOULIA PROPERTIES SOLD

    BRISBANE, October 12. — Chats worwthy and Noranside, adjoining station prepe[?]ties in Boulia district, have been sold for slightly more than ...

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  24. "BATTLE OF THE GIANTS" IN EUROPE

    LONDON, October 12.—A "Battle of the Giants" is the term which can be justifiably applied, new that the general onsianght ...

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  25. £2000 DAMAGES AWARDED

    BRISBANE, October 12.—Any Mary Tully. 33, munition worker, who claimed 13700 damages from the Commonwealth for injuries received in a ...

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  26. FURTHER REMAND IN MURDER TRIAL

    BRISBANE, October 12.—Edward James Bradshaw, 36, soldier, on remand, charged with the wilful murder of Richard Phillp Thornton ...

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  27. JUDGMENT IN ARMY COMPENSATION APPEAL

    CAIRNS, October 12.—Mr. Justice it. J. Douglas gave his decision of the [?] of the Cireuit Court to-day in the cast in which Lawerp[?] ...

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  28. TELEPHONE BLACK-OUT CONTINUES

    LONDON, October 12.— Reuter's Stockholm correspondent save the myster[?]ous break in direct telephone communication between Stockh[?] ...

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  29. JAP ADVANCE IN KWANGSI

    NEW YORK, October 12.—A Chungking communique imported that two columns of Japanese, based on Pingham, have advanced on the West ...

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  30. NAZI UNE WITHDRAWN ON ADRIATIC COAST

    LONDON, October 12.—Reuter's representative at Allied advance headquarters in the Mcditorranean says British and Indians ...

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  31. HUNGARY SUMMONED TO QUIT AXIS

    WASHINOTON, October 12 Declaring [?] fatal [?] broadcast [?] to shed the Na[?] [?] ...

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  32. PROFITABLE PiCKiNGS IN BANDA SEA

    Swarms of Allied medium bothers and lighters over the [?] boint-Ceram largets throughout Monday found profitable picking. ...

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  33. CHINA'S NEEDS AFTER LIBERATION

    WASHINGTON, October 12.—The Chinese Government Commission, urging that relief and rehabilitation for China begin almost immediately, has ...

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  34. FIREMAN ACQUITTED ON KILLING CHARGE

    BRISBANE, October 12.—A Criminal Court jury found John Oswald Jones, 26. fireman, not gullty yesterday on a charge of having unlawfully killed ...

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  35. BRITISH CONTROL MISSION IN BUCHAREST

    LONDON, October 12.—The Foreign Office and War Office, in a joint communique, said: "The first member of the British section of the Allied ...

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  36. GOLDEN CASKET 887

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  37. SECRET NAZI WEATHER STATION SEIZED

    WASHINGTON, October 13.—The , War Department has disclosed that American forces have captured what is believed to be the last of the ...

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  38. £817,828 STATE TAXES OUTSTANDING

    BRISBANE, October 12.—Arrears of State income taxes at June 30, 2942. before the handing over of control to the Commonwealth Government, were ...

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