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  2. Advertising

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  3. GERMANS FAIL TO MAKE PROGRESS ON RUSSIAN FRONTS

    London, Friday.—The Germans are still failing to make any progress along the whole Russian front. In Stalingrad the Russians have repulsed an attack on a factory by German infantry supported by tanks and have inflicted ...

    Article : 379 words
  4. "FALLEN DOWN ON JOB"

    "The Government has fallen down on the job completely as fur as tills hospital is concerned," said the mayor (Mr. W. E. Pyne) at the Board ...

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  5. PERSONAL

    Dr. J. R. L. Willis has now recovered from his oneration, and is convalescing at Port Lincoln. He will not be returning to Mount Gambier ...

    Article : 390 words
  6. Genoa Raided

    The R.A.F. Bomber Command last night carried out its first raid this year on the Italian naval base and Port of Genoa. ...

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  7. U.S. Repulse Minor Attack on Guadalcanal

    On Guadalcanal Island in the Solomons the American forces have repulsed a minor attack by the Japanese on their western flank. Speculating on the size of Japanese forces on Guadalcanal the ...

    Article : 456 words
  8. S.E. Cellulose Industry

    The Premier (Mr. Playford) said yesterday that, acting under the report of the Industries Development Committee, it had been ...

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  9. TOWN F.F.C.F. CANDIDATE DOUBLES FIGURES

    This week the spotlight in the Traders' Popular Girl Contest shines on Miss F. Sheather (Town Comforts Fund), who has the honour of being ...

    Article : 277 words
  10. DARLAN VISITS DAKAR

    As a result of the visit of Admiral Darlan to Dakar tension has increased throughout French West Africa. The German Radio on Thursday ...

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  11. Bulgarian King Turning Against Axis

    LONDON. — "The Times" gives prominence to a report from its wellinformed correspondent in Istanbul (Turkey) that King Boris of Bulgaria ...

    Article : 119 words
  12. TEMPERATURES

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  13. Counterfeit £5 Notes in Melbourne

    MELBOURNE, October 23.—Half a dozen or more counterfoil five pound notes have been sent to the police and detectives are trying to trace ...

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  14. BRITISH LIGHTNING DESTROYERS

    LONDON, Friday.—Details of Britain's heaviest and latest hardhitting "attack" destroyers, known as the Lightning Class, can now be published ...

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  15. Nell Gwynne Reef to Close Down

    BENDIGO. — Another Bendigo mine, Nell Gwynne Roof, is to cease operations temporarily this week as a result of manpower difficulties. ...

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  16. British Battleships in Indian Ocean

    LONDON, Friday.—It is revealed that the British aircraft carrier Illustrious, accompanied by the battleships Warspite, Resolution and Royal ...

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  17. Lost U.S. Cruisers' Names Perpetuated

    WASHINGTON.—The Secretary of the Navy (Col. Knox) has assigned the names of cruisers lost in Pacific engagements—Houston, Vincennes, ...

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  18. Mrs. Roosevelt in England

    LONDON, Friday.—Mrs. Roosevelt, wife of the U.S. President, arrived in England by air from the United States on a three weeks' visit. ...

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  19. 11,129,000 Chinese Conscripted Since 1937

    CHUNGKING, Friday. — General Hoyingchin, Minister pf War, told the People's Poitical Council that 11,129,000 Chinese had been ...

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  20. 500 MUNITION WORKERS STRIKE

    ADELAIDE, Today.—About 500 men and women engaged at two adjoining munition annexes near Adelaide ceased work yesterday for 24 ...

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  21. GUILTY OF STABBING FOUR

    BRISBANE, October 23.—After court martial, Pte. Florentino Munoz, a United States soldier, has been sentenced to five years' hard labor and ...

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  22. Heavy Rains Hamper Our New Guinea Advance

    Heavy tropical rains are hampering the Allied forces in the battle continuing in the Owen Stanley Ranges of New Guinea. ...

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  23. Six Air Raids on Malta

    VALETTA (Malta), Thursday. Malta was raided six times yesterday, the attacks being made entirely by fighters and fighter-bombers. ...

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  24. Melbourne Vegetable Market

    Peas wore in increased supply in Queen Victoria wholesale market on Thursday, but prices showed little change. Some from Shepparton were ...

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  25. EFFECT OF MUNITIONS ANNEX ON FLAX INDUSTRY

    Outlining the recent visit of Department of Munitions officials to Mount Gambler for the purpose of establishing an annex, the Mayor (Mr. ...

    Article : 104 words
  26. R.A.F, Makes Daylight Raids on Germany

    LONDON, Friday.—Medium bomhers operating singly attacked targets in north-west Germany and Ruhr in daylight yesterday. According to the ...

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  27. Gibraltar Raid

    GIBRALTAR.—It was officially announced that Italian aircraft attempted to raid Gibraltar last night. A heavy barrage drove them off. No ...

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  28. TWO MORE U.S. PRIVATES DISCHARGED AND GAOLED

    MELBOURNE, October 23.—Two American soldiers were dishonourably discharged, forfeited their pay and allowance and were sentenced ...

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  29. AUSTRALIAN RICE CROP

    CANBERRA.—Sufficient rice will be produced this season in Murrumbidgee irrigation area, Australia's sole riceproducing area, to meet all service. ...

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  30. U.S. Fliers May Be in Jap. Capital

    WASHINGTON. — Four American airmen, whose names closely corresponded to four broadcast from Tokyo on Wednesday actually were among ...

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  31. Circuit Court

    Mr. Justice Herbert Mayo will preside, at the Mount Gambier Circuit Court, commencing at 10.15 on Monday morning next. A number of cases ...

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  32. CASTERTON SHOW.

    The Casterton P. and A. Society Will hold their annual show to-day. All profits will be devoted to patriotic funds. ...

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  33. ARTIFICIAL DAYLIGHT

    For the last 12 months of war the industries of Britain have used per cent, more electricity than in the last year of peace. ...

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  35. Black Market in Potatoes Hard to Trace

    Although sales of new potatoes were reported to have been made at the Victoria Market, Melbourne; In the last few days at above the fixed prices, ...

    Article : 121 words
  36. AGENT-GENERAL TO VISIT ADELAIDE

    ADELAIDE, Today.—The Premier (Mr. Playford) has announced that arrangements have been made for the South Australian Agent-General ...

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  37. Serbia Attempts Revolt

    BERNE (Switzerland), Wednesday. The Basler Nachrichten's correspondent in Budapest says that all Serbia has been placed under military ...

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  38. Sydney Watersiders Reject Gang System

    SYDNEY, October 23.—By a six to one majority the members of the Sydney Branch of the Waterside Workers' Federation today rejected a ...

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  39. White Onion Prices

    The price of white onions had been fixed at £21 a ton to growers, and wholesale distributing merchants were entitled to charge £21/15/ a ton, ...

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  40. Vichy French Abandon Positions in Madagascar

    LONDON, Friday.—A French communique from Madagascar released by Vichy states that French forces had to abandon positions south of ...

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