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  3. AUSTRALIANS FIGURE IN EGYPT:: KOKODA CAPTURED

    CAIRO, Monday.—It is now revealed that Australian infantry are playing a crucial part in the "Battle of the Gap." Australians on Friday drove northwards, also towards the coast from the bulge. Previously they had driven into Axis positions to a depth of ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  4. Pursuit of Enemy Forces Continues

    Somewhere in Australia, Today.—Australian land forces in New Guinea have captured Kokoda, strong Japanese base in the Own Stanley Ranges, and are still pursuing the retreaing enemy. today's communique from Gen. MacArthur's headquarters also reports ...

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  5. RUSSIAN SCENE

    The Russians have again slightly improved their psoitions within Stalin- grad; also on the southern outskirts; but Moscow itself is directing ...

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  6. Mount Gambier Soldier Wounded

    According to advice received by his wife from the military authorities, Private W. R. Bowd, of Mount Gam- bier, has been wounded in action ...

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  7. CAR DRIVERS KILLED IN TWO STATES

    ADELAIDE, Today.—Two motor drivers were shot dead in two States on Sunday by sentries whose chal- lenges they had ignored. ...

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  8. PERSONAL

    The Mayor (Mr. W. E. Pyne) left yesterday morning on a private visit to Adelaide. He will return in time for the Town Council meeting on ...

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  9. Bank Inspector's Death

    ADELAIDE.—The death occurred in a private hospital in Malvern on Friday of Mr. E. A. Rodd, chief in- spector of the Commercial Bank of ...

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  10. TEN MONTHS' RAIN HIGHES FOR 25 YEARS

    With heavy rains on Wednesday, and Thursday the total rainfall for October was brought t6o 2.99 inches, and the total for the year to date to 31.89 ...

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  11. Bank Manager Arrested

    Alwyn Bertram Cowle, manager of the Bank of Australasia in Kalgoorlie, was arrested on the train near Hesso last week, and appeared befrore Mr. W. ...

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  12. £215 RAISED FROM POPULAR CHILD COMPETITION

    On Saturday night the finalising of the Popular Child competition for Prisoner of War Funds took palce in the Allendale public hall, which was ...

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  13. COMMONWEALTH DIRECTOR OF AGRICULTURE

    SYDNEY, November 2.—The deci- sion to appoint a Commonwealth Dir- ecter of Agriculture to administer an Australian-wide scheme of planned ...

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  14. Japs Retreat on Guadalcanal

    WASHINGTON, Monday.—It is offi- cially announce that the Japanese are retreating slowly to the west of the American air base on ...

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  15. SHOW CATERING PROCEEDS

    In announcing that each of the nine Red Cross Popular Girls had received £13/4/ as a result oif luncheon and afternoon tea catering undertaken by ...

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  16. LONGER HOURS FOR PUBLIC SERVANTS

    CANBERRA, November 2.—Mem- bers of the Federal Public Service may shortly be asked to work six full days a week instead of the five ...

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  17. sorld Leaders to Broadcast

    NEW YORK—The New York Her- ald Tribune announces that President Rooosevelt, the Republican leader (Mr. Wendell Willkie), Sir Stafford Cripps, ...

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  18. EXTRA SUGAR ALLOWANCES

    Speaking at the monthly meeting of the Mount Gambier Red Cross on Fri- day, the President (Mrs. S. C. Davis) urged members not to make ...

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  19. RATIONING ONLY BEGUN

    Declaring that the rationing of com- modities has so far only been begun in Australia, the Federal Prices Com- missioner (Professor Copland) in a ...

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  20. High School Council Meets

    At a meeting of members of the Mount Gambier High School Council last night it was decided to hold the annual speech night on Tuesday, ...

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  21. Casualties in Trenches at A.R.P. Rehearsal

    Several of the cases treated by the Mount Gambier casualty services at their air raid rehearsal on Saturday afternoon wree lying in shelter ...

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  22. COONAWARRA KITCHEN EVENING

    A kitchen evening was tendered Miss Jean Redman on Tuesday in the Coonawarra Soldiers' Memorial Hall, prior to her marriage with Stoker ...

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  23. Bees in Post Office Chimney

    During the weekend a swarm of bees invaded the chimney above the mechanics' room at the Mount Gam- bier Post Office. ...

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  24. Mrs. Roosevelt Visits Duches of Kept

    LONDON—Mrs. Roosevelt has taken tea with the Duchess of Kent and met for the first time Prince Michael Franklin, President Roosevelt's godson ...

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  25. Garden Party at Mrs. D. W. Mitchell's

    Mrs. D. W. Mitchell is lending her home for a garden party on Sunday to raise funds for her daughter, Baby Mary Mitchell, in the Red Cross Junior ...

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  26. M.P. Dies After Heart Attack in House

    ADELAIDE, Today.—Following a heart attack in Parliament House on Thursday, Mr. Jules Langdon, Inde- pendent member for Thebarton for ...

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  27. Banned Advertisements Explained

    SYDNEY.—Examples of the typoe of advertising which will be banned after November 12 have been given by officials of the Raitioning Commission. ...

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  28. Mr. Churchill Answers Hindus

    LONDON.—Mr. Churchill, the Prime Minister, has replied to a message sent him by the Hindu Mahasabba (representing t he depressed classes) ...

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  29. Tojo Reshuffling Cabinet

    NEW YORK.—Tokio official radio says that the Japanese Premier (Gene- ral Tojo) is announcing a reshuffle of Cabinet and the formation of a ...

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  30. War Leaders Related

    It's one big family at the helm of the United Nations, with Gen. Douglas MacArthur, cousin to both President Roosevelt and Prime Minister Winston ...

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  31. SHEARING SEASON ALTERS COUNCIL MEETING TIME.

    The monthly meeting of the Port MacDonnell Council was held at 7 p.m. last night. This diversion from the usual time (11 a.m.) was due to the ...

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  32. VIGILANCE ASSOCIATION'S ANNUAL MEETING

    The annual meeting of the Coona- warra Soldiers' Vigilance Association was held at the local Memorial Hall on October 13. There was a good ...

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  33. Brave Airman Receives Medal

    At Government House, Adelaide, last week. A.C.1 Rupert Thomas Fry, R.A.A.F., received from the Governor (Sir Malcolm Barclay Harvey) the ...

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  34. 2½ Million Men for U.S. Air Forces

    MIAMI BEACH (Florida).—The United States Air Force will have 2,500,000 officers and men by the end of 1943, Lieut. General Arnold, United ...

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  35. CHILDREN'S BOOKS WANTED.

    The Mount Gambier Institute Com- mittee is now finding it difficult to purchase books for the juvenile section of the library. No doubt there are ...

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  36. BETTING SHOP TO TURN OUT PLYWOOD.

    The large building in Watson Ter- race, which was used as a botting shop before the banning of reace sin South Australia, is now being ...

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