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  4. PINCERS MOVE ON RABAUL

    Informed quarters in Washington express the strong belief that a piscers movement to size, or at least centralise Rabaul, big japanese base in New Britain, will be developed at the earliest opportunity ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  5. THE ITALIAN FRONT

    LONDON, October 30.—The Allied Fifth Army in Italy has captured Mondragone, 30 miles north of Naples, the vital western pivot of ...

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  6. HEAVY FIGHTING IN RUSSIA

    Russian pursuit of the Germans retreating across the barren Nogaisk steppes in South Russia has leaped ahead. The Russians are 70 miles beyond Melitopol and are within 12 miles of the Dnieper. Meanwhile the Germans are making superhuman efforts to hold open escape lines from the Dnieper at Krivoirog and from the Crimea across the Perekop Isthmus. ...

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  7. DEFEATISM AND APATHY

    LONDON, October 31.—Reports from neutral sources say defeatism and apathy are spreading throughout Germany. ...

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  8. PROGRESS OF LOAN DISAPPOINTING

    CANBERRA, October 31.—Mr. Curtin said to-night he was disappointed with the progress of the loan. He said a week ago he announced that ...

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  9. RACING WINS FOR LOAN

    SYDNEY, October 30.—Tahmoor, Sydney's "Fourth Liberty Loan" horse put more thousands into the "Back the Attack" effort when he won the ...

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  10. WAR AT SEA STILL GOES WELL

    NEW YORK, Oct. 30.—The Allies continue to meet with success in their war against U-boats, said the U.S. Navy Secretary (Colonel Knox) ...

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  11. SWIMMER'S COLLAPSE

    BRISBANE, October 31.—After remaining under water for 75 seconds and covering 63 metres in a long dive event at the Municipal Baths to-day. ...

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  12. MEAT RATIONING

    BRISBANE, October 31.— During the past week 75 State officials, including big-chemists and price inspectors, working singly and in teams ...

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  13. FRENCHMEN PREPARE

    ALGIERS, October 30.—Delegates from the underground resistance movement in Fiance have been arriving in Algiers during the last three ...

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  14. ITALIAN PRISONERS IN U.S.

    WASHINGTON, October 29.—The War Department announced to-day that Italian war prisoners who had been in custody for at least six months ...

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  15. LESS AIR ACCIDENTS

    NEW YORK, October 30.—The chief of the U.S. Army Air Force (General Arnold) told a Senate committee that though the army air force during the ...

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  16. HAND GRENADE IN A BED

    BRISBANE, October 3l.—An Australian army captain has been admitted to Greenslopes Military Hospital suffering form injuries received ...

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  17. NAZIS SACKING ROME

    LONDON, October 30.—In the fifth century Attila brought his Huns down into Italy, but was dissuaded from, sacking Rome by Pope Leo I. This ...

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  18. ARMISTICE TERMS WITH ITALY

    LONDON, October 30.—It is reported that the full armistice terms with Italy have been signed, says Press Association's diplomatic ...

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  19. GREENSLOPES MILITARY HOSPITAL

    BUNDABERG, October 31.—A further £243,063 has been approved for the completion of the 112th Australian General Hospital at Graenslopes, said ...

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  20. D.S.O. FOR WARWICK FLYER

    SYDNEY, October 31.—An Australian fighter pilot who shot down three of four Japanese bombers over India, and then bailed out and landed in ...

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  21. THRILLS AT BRISBANE RODEO

    BRISBANE, October 31.—During a rodeo at the Exhibition Ground this afternoon, the iron roof projecting from the cricket Scoreboard collapsed ...

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  22. CAIRNS A.R.U. MEETING

    CAIRNS, October 31.—A well attended meeting of the Cairns branch of the A.R.U. was held to-day, in connection with the one-day strike held ...

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  23. NAZI PROMISE TO VATICAN

    LONDON, October 30.—The Germans have promised to respect the sovereignty of Vatican City. Vatican radio, quoting from the ...

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  24. EGGS FOR THE TROOPS IN NEW GUINEA

    Counting out fresh eggs at a supply unit in the Ramu Valley, New Guinea, are W/Oz A. P. Howe, of South Australia, and Sgt. R. J. Fisher, of South Australia. (Department of Information photo.) ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  25. U.S. BOMBERS IN CHINA

    CHUNGKING, October 31.—General Stilwell's communique states 40 tons of demolition bombs blasted a large zinc smelting plant at Quangyen, near ...

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  26. LANDING OPERATIONS IN NEW GUINEA

    Australians pouring out of the yawning bows of a beach landing craft north-west of Lac. This picture just released, gives a vivid impression of part of the sea, land, and air operations that resulted in the trapping of 20,000 Japanese. ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  27. GERMAN JITTERS

    LONDON, October 31.—The Germans have followed up earlier reports of increased military activity in Southern England by describing Allied ...

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  28. THE WAR IN YUGOSLAVIA

    LONDON, October 30.—Yugoslav irregulars continue to hamper German communications in the Balkans. The Yugoslav Government in Cairo ...

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  29. THE JAPS AT THE 1919 PEACE CONFERENCE

    NEW YORK, October 30.—The "New York Times" Washington correspondent says official records of the Paris Peace Conference in 1919 ...

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  30. REMARKABLE STORY OF THE AIR WAR

    In what will rank as one of the most bitterly confuted air battles of the Pacific war, an American Liberator crew recently shot down, 10 Japanese fighters before they ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  31. ULTIMATUM TO U.S. COAL MINERS

    NEW YORK, October 30.— President Roosevelt has issued an ultimatum to the striking coalminers, whose number is estimated at 90,000. ...

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