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  4. JAP AIR ARMADA DEFEATED.

    Hie Japanese Air Force has suffered another crushing defeat over New Guinea. in a series of spectacular air clashes on Friday and Saturday, the enemy lost 31 bombers and 55 fighters. Twelve other Japanese planes were destroyed on the ground when Mitchells swept enemy air bases at Wewak and Alexishaven. ...

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  5. AUSTRALIAN ENGINEERS IN THE RAMU VALLEY

    Australian engineers in the Ramu Valley drag jungie-cut logs which will be man-handled into a bridge over the 10-knot river. (Department of Information. photo.) ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  6. NAZIS RETREAT IN ITALY

    LONDON, October 17,—The speed of the Allied movements in Italy ans the relentles pressure from the two jaws of the British and American pincers are keeping kesslring's forces moving back from the Voiturno line say despateches from the front The German already ...

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  7. THREE POWER TALKS

    LONDON, October 17.—The "Times" correspondent in Moscow states Russia is awaiting the three-power conference in hopeful expectation that in ...

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  8. FIGHTING NEAR KIEV

    LONDON, October 17.—The Germans have twitches' big return to sectors north and south of Kiev, says Reuter's Moscow correspondent , while boat the despatches state the battles are only comparable to the clash when Hitler Issued his Byelgorod and the Orel ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  9. BRITISH PROPOSALS FOR PACIFIC

    "British forces will be made ready quickly., to co-operate in the war against Japan when they can they be released from the European ...

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  10. SIX COAL MINES IDLE

    CANBERRA. October 16.—Six coalmines in New South Wales were out of production this morning, according to reports received at Canberra at ...

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  11. BASIC WAGE REDUCED

    MELBOURNE, October 18.—The Federal basic wage for Brisbane will be reduces by 1/- to 4/13/- per week next month. ...

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  12. CRITICISM ON BUS.

    NEW YORK, October 17. — The "Times" correspondent (Brooks Atkinson) from Kumming states before the Japanese get permanently settled in ...

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  13. SELASSIE DISCUSSES WAR CRIMINALS

    LONDON, October 17.—Reuter's correspondent at Addis Ababa, capital of Abyssinia, says that Halle Selassie, in an exclusive Interview, said "The ...

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  14. YUGOSLAVIA.

    NEW YORK, October 17.—King Peter of Yugoslavia recently ordered General Mihailovitch (leader of the Chetnlks) to increase his activities ...

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  15. "DESERT RATS" NOW IN ITALY

    LONDON , October 17,—The famous British Seventh Armoured Division (the "desert rats "), which, except for short Intervala, ...

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  16. GOLDEN CASKET 801 DRAWN

    BRISBANE. October 18.—Golden Cusket No.801 was drawn to-day. First prize went to No. 81,927, V. Ashton and M. Nosworthy, Writ End, Brisbane; ...

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  17. BRITISH HEALTH

    LONDON, October 17.—British people are maintaining a steady average normal weight, despite wartime food restrictions. ...

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  18. POLISH MANHUNT.

    LONDON, October 17.—The Polish Government in London received to-day from its delegate in Poland en alarming report about a man bunt ...

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  19. ARMY CANTEENS PROFITS

    CANBERRA October 17,—The Army Minister (Mr. Forte) said in the Home of Representatives last week that profits of the Australian Defence ...

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  20. CIVIL WAR IN GREECE.

    LONDON. October 17.—The "New York Times" correspondent (Mr. Sulrberger) in a message from Cairo, says Internecine fighting between rival ...

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  21. D.F.C. FOR CAIRNS OFFICER

    MELBOURNE, October 18 —Flying Officer John Edward Haroal Morris of Cairns has been awarded the D.F.C The citation states Morris delivered ...

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  22. TOWNSVILLE RAILWAYMEN.

    BRISBANE, Oct. 18.—The Queensland President of the Australian Railways Union (Mr. M. O'Brien) said to-day 19 railway employees did not ...

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  23. STATUS OF ALIENS

    CANBERRA, October 18.—European refugees from enemy territory have been acorded the status of ordinary aliens and not enemy alien, by ...

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  24. AIRCRAFT OVER BRITAIN

    LONDON. October 17.—Early to-day there was light enemy activity over the south coast of England, states a communique at the Ministry of Home ...

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  25. RETAIL PRICES

    CANBERRA. October 18—Retail prices have increased more in Hobart since the outbreak of war than in any other capital, according to returns ...

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  26. RAID ON LONDON

    LONDON, October 18.—The antiaircraft guns in the London area were in action during an alert early this morning. Bombs were dropped in ...

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  27. RAY TREATMENT AT FACTORY.

    SYDNEY, October 17—A Sydney factory is providing ray treatment for employees to reduce absenteeism. TV rays are used for the treatment of ...

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  28. GALLANT U.S. BULLDOZER DRIVERS

    LONDON, October 17.—Four gallant American died so that tanks could have a path up the northern bank of the Volurno. ...

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  29. CONSTITUTIONAL DIFFERENCES

    CANBERRA, October 18,—Every efforts will be made Federal Government to settle its Constitutions difference with the states amicably. ...

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  30. NAZIS SINK HOSPITAL SHIP

    LONDON, October 17,—German plans have attacked and set fire to the hospitals ship Newfoundland off Salerno.There no wounded to board but six nurses also all the doctor and a number ship's officers were killed. ...

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  31. FIGURES OF THE BENGAL FAMINE

    LONDON. October 17—The "Daily Telegraph" Calcutta correspondent states file commentary on the Rengal famine is provided by the latest statistics from Calcutta , where thousands of starving people have collected from outlying distrits seeking food. ...

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