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  4. ROUT OF NAZIS ON DNIEPER

    LONDON, October 28.—The retreat of the German armies on the Duieper Bend front has been turned into a rout. Some of Germany's best infantry and tank division are rolling back across crumbling communication lines to a fate which hourly becomes more uncertain. The ...

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  5. BEAUFIGHTER CREWS CELEBRATE IN NEW GUINEA

    A rare stock of beer was opened by a famous Beaufighter squadron in New Guinea to celebrate its first "kill" in air combat. Here sir crews are toasting Flight Lieutenant Arthur Thornton (Gladstone, S.A.) and Pilot Officer Ed. Marron (K. St Kilda, Vic), who shot down an enemy bomber. Their observers, Pilot Officer peter white (Barton, Brisbane) and Flight Sergeant C. V. ("Bunny") Gollin (Corald, N.S.W.), are on the right. The ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  6. BIG JAP AIR REVERSE

    Allied aircraft of the South-west Pacific Command have won another round in the battle for mattery of the air over the Solomons Sea and adjacent waters. According to official reports, oar attacking bombers and fighters, in three successive day raids on Rabaul, have ...

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  7. THE NEW GUINEA VICTORIES

    MELBOURNE, October 28.—The magnificent work of the Australian and American forces in the great victories they achieved with ...

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  8. ALLIES MASS ON CORSICA

    LONDON, October 28.—Large Allied forces are assembling on Cornea for an invasion of the French Riviera, or an attack against the Italian mainland north of Rome, Berlin reports date. The forces include units of the British First Army, which took part in the Tunisian ...

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  9. MR. F. BARNES SUSPENDED WITHOUT PAY

    BRISBANE, October 28.—After a day-long debate. Parliament to-day suspended, by 31 to 18, Mr. Frank Barnes for another two weeks without ...

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  10. REVOLT GROWING IN FRANCE

    LONDON, October 28.—"Complete disorder is likely to break out in Prance at any moment," said a Vichy Government spokesman over the ...

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  11. ROMA STREET SALES

    BRISBANE, October 28.— A State spokesman for the Australian Potato Committee said to-day, in reference to complaints raised in Parliament by ...

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  12. AUSTRALIA'S PART IN FOOD SUPPLIES

    SYDNEY, October 28.—In a broadcast, the Minister for Commerce (Mr. W. J. Scully), said Australia must become the major food arsenal of the ...

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  13. A.W.C LIGHTER FOUNDERS

    MELBOURNE, October 28.—When an Allied Works Council lighter foundered in heavy seas on Tuesday, a member of the crew and a stowaway ...

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  14. GERMANY'S INTERNAL CRISIS

    ZURICH, October 27.—Germany is undergoing an internal crisis which sapping her strength, the same way that the foundations of the Italians ...

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  15. JAPAN PREPARES FOR AIR RAIDS

    NEW YORK, October 28.—The "New York Times" says: "Reflecting: the increasing Japanese fears of Allied bombings, the Minister for the ...

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  16. GERMAN MOVE TO UNITE BALKANS

    LONDON, October 27.—The "Daily Express" Stockholm correspondent says that Ribbentrop's Foreign Office spokesman to-day, for the first time. ...

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  17. COAL CONFERENCE NEXT WEEK

    CANBERRA, October 28.—The proposed round table conference between representatives of the miners and owners probably will be held in ...

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  18. NO CHRISTMAS GREETINGS FOR PRISONERS

    CANBERRA, October 28.—Mr. Curtin stated to-day the Government had decided not to grant permission this year for the despatch of Christmas ...

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  19. TAX CONCESSIONS TO MINERS

    CANBERRA, October 28.— There were indications to-day that the Government will be willing to give coal miners special concessions in the ...

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  20. THE BRITISH ENSIGN FLIES IN SICILY

    This picture, radioed from Algiers to London, shows the Royal Naval Ensign flying over the harbour of Beggio Calabria, probably the first United Nations emblem to be hoisted on the Axis mainland. (British Official Photograph.). ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  21. RETURN OF NORTHERN SCHOOLS

    BRISBANE, October 28.—The Federal Government plans to evacuate many schools, which were taken Over for war purposes, as soon an ...

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  22. 1232 PRISONERS OF JAPANESE HAVE DIED

    LONDON, October 27—Queensland in the House of Commons, the War Minister (Sir James Grigg), said the Japanese had reported the deaths of ...

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  23. GOOD PROGRESS IN MOSCOW TALKS

    LONDON, October 27.—The three power conference is believed to be still making substantial progress, reports Reuter's Moscow correspondent. ...

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  24. SUGAR CROP FALLS TO 550,000 TONS

    BRISBANE, October 28. The annual report of the Bureau of Sugar Experiment Stations tabled in Parliament today, stated, the 1943 sugar ...

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  25. ARMISTICE DAY OBSERVANCE

    CANBERRA, October 28.—Mr Curtin has asked the State Governments to co-operate in the observance of Armistice Day this year in the usual ...

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  26. C.C.C. STRIKERS RESUME

    Two thousand five hundred C.C.C. workers, who have been on strike in a north-western area, resumed on Thursday, following a message from ...

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