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  4. AXIS FACE CRISIS ON DNIEPER

    LONDON, October 21.—With the Red Army relentlessly flying the German defenders of Kesv and Melitorpol, correspondents in Moscow agree that Von Mannstein must, within hours, make a fateful decision, whether to make a fighting withdrawal from the Daieper Bend, ...

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  5. ITALIANS FOR FARM WORK IN AUSTRALIA

    Frankly pleased at the first sight of their new home, these Italian prisoners of war arrival in Australian recently, with 1000 who will work on farms. ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  6. AXIS FEAR NEW LANDING

    LONDON, October 21.—The Axil radios continue to suggest an Allied landing is likely near Rose. The Berlin radio says considerable Allied airborne units are behind the front ready to take off for the Rome area, while the feverish efforts being made to pat Naples Harbour ...

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  7. MEAT RATION IN JANUARY

    CANBERRA, October 21.—Mr. Curtin announced to-day that a system of meat rationing for civilians would be introduced next January. Details, ...

    Article : 577 words
  8. JAPS SEEK SEA ESCAPE]

    A.L.F. troops of the Ninth Division have kittled another 290 Japs in repulsing counter attacks inland from Finschhafen (New Gninea). Since the fail of Fiaschhates on October 2, our troops have sow counted 861 dead. An official spokesman at General MacArthur's beadquarters ...

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  9. ARMISTICE CONDITION FOR NAZIS

    LONDON, October 20.—The Government intends to make it a condition of any armistice with Germany that the principal known ...

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  10. DIPLOMATS FOR ABROAD

    CANBERRA, October 21— Mr. Curtin announced last night the Government bad decided to appoint a High Commissioner to India. That is the ...

    Article : 143 words
  11. FACTS TO BE FACED

    WASHINGTON, October 30.—The American Press says that House members, at an unprecedented pre-breakfast closed session, arranged by the ...

    Article : 309 words
  12. WAVE OF DEFEATISM IN GERMANY

    LONDON, October 20,—Following Hiller's talk with German leaders on October 19. another significant conference has been held in Germany. ...

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  13. THE MOSCOW CONFERENCE

    LONDON, October 20.—The Three Power talks in Moscow on the course of the war and the establishment of a durable peace were continued to-day. ...

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  14. THE JAP THRUST ON SALWEEN

    NEW YORK, October 20.—The American Press correspondent in I Chungking says Jap troops on the Yunnan—Burma front thrust north ...

    Article : 153 words
  15. COAL PROBLEMS

    CANBERRA, October 21.—The conference between senior members of the Federal Government and officials of the Miners' Union, begun in Sydney ...

    Article : 580 words
  16. BRISBANE MARKETS

    BRISBANE, October 21.—Many, farmers believed there wan a racket going on At the Roma-street markets, Mr. Matter said in Parliament. ...

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  17. TRAIN AND RAIL MOTOR COLLIDE

    CAIRNS, October 21.—Passengers on a rail motor from Cairns to Mareeba had a miracuious escape from serious injury about 6 p.m. to-day when a ...

    Article : 202 words
  18. Family Notices

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  19. A CHECK ON RURAL LABOUR

    CANBERRA, October 21.—Regulations were issued to-night for the purpose of keeping close track on the movement of rural labour. They have ...

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  20. 74,000 TONS OF BOMBS ON ENEMY TARGETS IN 100 DAYS

    LONDON, October 20.—An R.A.F. commentator revealed that in the 100 days and nights between July 9 and September 17—the height of the campaigning season-the R.A.F. and U.S.A.A.F. dropped 74,000 tons of bombs on Germany and [?]pled Europe. Of the total, the R.A.F. dropped 56,000, tons in night attacks, of which 45,000 tons were ...

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  21. RELEASE OF INTERNEES

    BRISBANE, October 21.—Since the Status of co-belligerency has been given to the Italian, representations had been made by the sugar Industry ...

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  22. CAIRNS CIRCUIT COURT

    CAIRNS, October 21.—At the Circuit Court sittings to-day, before Mr. Justice R. J. Douglas, Low Yen, a Chinese, aged 65, of Atherton, was charged that ...

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  23. CLOSING OF A MINE

    BRISBANE, October 21.-The sudden withdrawal of Commonwealth assistance towards the opening of a valuable molydbenlte mine, in ...

    Article : 217 words
  24. NAZI GENERALS' MEETING

    LONDON, October 20.— A communique from Hitler's headquarters states "Kellel has called a meeting." The "Dally Mali's" correspondent, ...

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  25. M.L.A. FOR CAIRNS COLLAPSES.

    BRISBANE, October 21.—Mr, Barnes (Cairns) collapsed in Parliament to-day while speaking on the Education Department estimates. He was saying ...

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  26. LORD WAVELL

    NEW DELHI, October 20.—Nina minutes sufficed to swear in Lord Wavell as the 19th Viceroy of India. The ceremony took place at Durbar ...

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  27. U.S. RAID ON GILBERTS.

    NEW YORK, October 21.—The Tokio official radio reported that six United States Liberators attacked Gilbert Islands yesterday. There was ...

    Article : 39 words
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