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  3. ALLIES PURUE ROUTED AXIS COLUMNS IN WESTERN DESERT

    Cairo, Today.—According to latest reports the Axis defeat in Egypt is becoming a route. A special communique issued last evening states:—"Axis forces in the Western Desert, after twelve clays and nights of ceaseless ...

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  4. Allied Forces Now 13 Miles. from Oivi

    Our land forces in New Gulnea are making rapid progress in their advance toward Oivi and are now within 13 miles of the village, Today's communique from Gen, MacArthur's headquarters says ...

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  5. The District

    The fortnightly meeting of the Glencoe B.H., K.F., W.W. was held on Saturday evening when a good crowd gathered and enjoyed a ...

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  6. PERSONAL

    Lieuts. Brackett and Howell, of the U.S. Army Nursing Corps, are leaving Mount Gambier to-morrow after spending leave here this week. They ...

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  7. U.S. FORCES CONTINUE ATTACK ON GUADALCANAL

    WASHINGTON, Wednesday.—It has been officially announced that United States land forces on Guadalcanal have continued to attack the enemy. ...

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  8. VALEDICTORY

    Mr. Walter J. White and Mr. W. F. Mitchell were entertained by their fellow members at the Mount Gambier Club on Wednesday night, when the ...

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  9. Club in Adelaide Declared Common Gaming House

    ADELAIDE.—Tattersall's Club, Grenfell Street, Adelaide, had been declared a common gaming house, and any person entering or leaving it wats ...

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  10. Another Local Casualty

    Advice was received yesterday by Mrs, H. McPherson, of Moorak, that her elder son, Pte. John Donald Mcpherson, aged 24 years, was killed in ...

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  11. 7,000 U.S. Troops Land in Middle East

    LONDON, Today—A message from Cairo says that 7,000 American troops landed in the Middle East on Saturday. They include ground forces, ...

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  12. Vichy Hands Allied Ships Over to Axis

    The British Ministry for Economic Warfare has announced that the Vichy Government is handing over 35 former Allied merchantmen in the ...

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  13. LOAN APPLICATIONS

    From tomorrow evening the Mount Gambier branch of the Savings Bank of South Australia will open from 7.30 p.m. till 8,30 p.m. on Fridays for the ...

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  14. Two Cases Refused Admission to Northfield Hospital

    ADELAIDE, Today,—Two diphtheria cases were yesterday refused admission to the Infectious Diseases Hospital at Northfield, because of the ...

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  15. Korda's "Lydia" Brilliant Entertainment

    Superb acting, an intense and searching love story and a remarkably fine production Keynote Alexander Korda's latest film, "Lydia," which ...

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  16. Compulsory Voting for House of Assembly

    The Electoral Act Amendment Bill, which provides for compulsory voting for the House of Assembly, was passed in the Legislative Council yesterday, ...

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  17. Pensions to Increase by 6d.

    MELBOURNE.—Because of a rise of 25 points in the cost of living figures for the quarter ended September 30, there would be an increase of 6d. a ...

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  18. State Cricketer Dies of Wounds

    Advice has been received that Ross Moyle, State and Kensington cricketer, has died of wounds received while serving with the A.I.F. in Egypt. ...

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  19. Young Seaman Executed for Treachery

    LONDON—The Home Office announces that Duncan Alexander Croall Scott-Ford, who was born at Plymouth on September 4, 1921, was ...

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  20. Record Output of Beauforts in October

    MELBOURNE.—All previous records in production of Australian-built Beaufort bombers were broken during October, The Minister for Aircraft ...

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  21. KALANGADOO YOUNG FARMERS HEAR TALK ON RUBBER

    The monthly meeting of the Kalangadoo Young Farmers' Club was held on October 6. The minutes were read and confirmed. Freddy Basheer gave ...

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  22. Successful Opening to Second Series of Amateur Hour

    Tuesday night saw the commencement of the second series of the popular Amateur Hour. Nine competitors faced the ...

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  23. Petain—Saviour or Gravedigger

    LONDON, November 2.—Marcel Deat, leader of a French quisling group, in a speech in Paris referring to Petain, said:—"Not much is needed ...

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  24. Exempted Britons to be Called Up

    LONDON.—Because of the urgent requirements of the Services, deferments granted to men in certain occupations, who were under 35 at the ...

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  25. "A Bull in the China Shop"

    MURRAY BRIDGE.— A mild sensation was caused in the store of Mr. J, Phillips, near the Murray Bridge Railway Station recently, A largo ...

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  26. Fiercer Fighting at Stalingrad

    Moscow Radio in announcing a re-intensification of fighting in the Stalingrad area, says that tremendous German losses are ...

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  27. Explored Australia, Dies in Scotland

    LONDON.—The death is announced at Perth, Scotland, of Mr, E, M, Macdonald, who explored in Australia, where mountains were named after ...

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  28. High Post for Gen. MacArthur?

    WASHINGTON.—President Roosevelt will soon appoint a single commander of the United States Army, Navy, and Marines in the South ...

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  29. Melbourne 'Varsity Students Abandon Fees Strike

    MELBOURNE, November 4.—Melbourne University medical students have decided to abandon their fee strike in view of the policy of the ...

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  30. 1943 POTATO SUPPLIES ASSURED

    ADELAIDE, Today.—Contracts have been let for the planting of potatoes which, with normal seasonal conditions, should assure army and ...

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  31. RAILWAY FIGURES.

    For week ending October 31:- Potatoes outwards, 3 tons. General goods outwards, 918 tons. Super inwards, 13 tons. ...

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  32. Forestry Foreman Dies Suddenly at Penola

    After riding to work on his horse yesterday morning, Mr, W. Wilson, foreman of the South Australian Government Forests, at Penola, collapsed ...

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  33. Teacher to Pay Damages for Breach of Promise

    ADELAIDE, Today.—In the Supreme Court yesterday, Lorraine Gertrude Rowell, 26, spinster, of Gloucester Street, Prospect, sued Raymond ...

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  34. Remember the Fifth of November!

    Because the lighting of outdoor fires after dark, and the discharging of fireworks is prohibited, the traditional Guy Fawkes celebrations will be ...

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  35. Adelaide Pilot in Russia

    LONDON.—Sgt.-Pilot C. J. Bastian, of Adelaide, is a member of the Royal Australian Air Force stationed in Russia to proteet convoys arriving at ...

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  36. Excessive Chocolate Prices Bring Fine

    George Petro, partner in the Kingston Cafe Canberra, was fined a total of £30 at the Canberra Court to-day for selling chocolates and offering them ...

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  37. Sugar Ration Unchanged

    The sugar ration of 1 lb. a person a week will remain unchanged when the sixth fortnigntly sugar ration period begins next Monday, Rationing ...

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  38. State Parliament Adjourns Next Week

    ADELAIDE, Today.—The State Parliament would probably complete its session and adjourn at the end of next week, the Premier (Mr, ...

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