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  2. Advertising

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    Advertising : 50 words
  3. AXIS RETREAT NOW HEADLONG ROUT IN WESTERN DESERT

    London, Friday.—"Rommel's retreat has become a headlong rout," says the British United Press correspondent with the Eighth Army in the Western Desert. Allied forces with wrecking gangs are clearing aside wrecked ...

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  4. New Guinea Advance

    Allied troops are slowly advancing along the trail from Kokoda to Buna in New Guinea. They are in contact with the enemy in the ...

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  5. Loan Figures

    Figures obtained yesterday show that 88 people in Mount Gambier and district have already contributed £21,090 towards the Commonwealths ...

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  6. PERSONAL

    Pte. Lexie Cameron, A.W.A.S., arrived by train yesterday morning to spend a week's leave with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. A. A. C. Cameron, Wilson ...

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  7. Russians Check New Assault on Stalingrad

    "The German mass assault on Stalingrad, which began on Tuesday, has definitely been checked," says Reuter's correspondent in Moscow, adding that since Tuesday the Germans had suffered five thousand casualties in Stalingrad. ...

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  8. Democrats Maintain Majority in U.S. Representatives

    WASHINGTON.—Latest U.S. election figures show that the Democrats, with 220 seats, have retained the necessary majority in the House of ...

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  9. Dr. C. Yeatman's Son in Gallant Desert Stand

    Among the handful of South Australians who figured in a gallant stand in the Western Desert during the present campaign was Capt. John C. ...

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  10. 9 British Subs. Sink 6 Ships, Damage Two

    LONDON, Friday.—An Admiralty communique announces that four British submarines in the Mediterranean have sunk six more Axis vessels and ...

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  11. ARMISTICE DAY

    Armistice Day, which this your falls on Wednesday, will he observed in Mount Gambier in similar fashion to last year. ...

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  12. Marines Press Attack on Guadalcanal

    WASHINGTON.—Latest reports from Washington say that Marines on Guadalcanal are pressing their attack on Japanese troops which landed east ...

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  13. LEIGH CREEK COAL

    ADELAIDE, Today.—The Premier (Mr. Playford) said yesterday that work would begin on the development of the Leigh Creek coalfield early ...

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  14. JAPS CROSS INDIAN FRONTIER?

    LONDON, Friday.—Japanese forces have crossed the Indian frontier at several places north of Akyab, according to a dispatch from Ankara ...

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  15. DEFENDANT NOT PRESENT TO STAND TRIAL

    ADELAIDE.—"The bird has flown, but his flying has been delayed, and he is expected to be here to-morrow," said Mr. Justice Angas Parsons in the ...

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  16. Americans in Norway Interned, Says Oslo

    STOCKHOLM, Friday.—It is reported from Oslo that all Americans in Norway have been arrested and interned. ...

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  17. Axis Reports of Arrivals at Gibraltar

    LONDON, Friday.—A German news agency says it is reported from Lalinea (Spain) that one cruiser and seven destroyers have arrived at ...

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  18. COUNCIL STRESSES NEED TO SUPPORT LOAN

    The need for every household in Mount Gambler to contribute to the Austerity Loan was expressed by members of the Town Council at their ...

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  19. Canadian Wheat for Greece

    MONTREAL.—Loaded with Canadian wheat for starving Greece, three Swedish vessels sailed on Thursday under the auspices of the Red Cross. ...

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  20. C.W.A. HOSPITAL AUXILIARY.

    The Committee of the Hospital Auxiliary met after the meeting yesterday to frame the costitution and rules to be submitted at the next ...

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  21. "Mrs. Chips" Husband Petitions for Divorce

    LONDON.—A petition for divorce from the film star Greer Garson (who made her name in "Goodbye Mr. Chipps"), on the ground of desertion, ...

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  22. Ban on Christmas, New Year or Easter Advertising

    The Minister for War Organisation of Industry (Mr. Dedman) announced to-day that it had been decided to impose a complete ban on commercial ...

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  23. District Council Discusses Rail Car Carriage of Mails

    The red rail car. which as a result of repeated efforts by the Penola District Council, was fitted with a gas producer, came under discussion at ...

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  24. Madagascar Armistice Reported

    It is authoritatively stated that the Vichy forces on Madagascar yesterday asked for an armistice. Hostilities ceased at 2 p.m. local ...

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  25. S.A. Onion Growers' Prices Fixed

    ADELAIDE, Today.—By a determination of the Commonwealth Prices Commissioner (Professor Copland), the maximum growers' prices for ...

    Article : 237 words
  26. TEMPERATURES

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  27. Single Women Urged to Take. "Gainful" Jobs

    SYDNEY, November 4.—The Director-General of Manpower (Mr. Wurth) explaining the procedure in connection with a questionnaire being sent ...

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  28. "Australans Beyond All Praise"

    Lieut.-General Montgomery has sent the following message to Lieut.-Gen. Sir Leslie Morshead, who commanded the Australians in the Middle East: ...

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  29. ILLEGAL BETTING CHARGE

    ADELAIDE, Today.—In reserved judgment on a betting case in the Glenelg Court, Mr. Gillespie, S.M., recorded a finding of guilty and ...

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  30. Appeal for Servicewomen Raises £89

    The street appeal held in Mount Gambier yesterday in conjunction with Lady Gowrie's shilling drive for servicewomen raised the magnificent ...

    Article : 159 words
  31. BORDER HOPPING HARDER

    MELBOURNE, November 6.—Border hopping will be made more difficult by new National Security Regulations to be gazetted in a day or two. ...

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  32. U.S. Students Protest Against Invitation

    BOSTON.—Members of the American Legion on Thursday protested "with the greatest regret" against Harvard University's invitation to ...

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  33. Technical Display of Dressmaking

    The Mount Gambier Technical School mannequin parade and display of dressmaking and art needlework will be held at the school on Friday, ...

    Article : 58 words
  34. Advertising

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  35. Strikes at N.S.W. Mines

    SYDNEY, November 6.—Although the northern and southern districts of New South Wales are free from coal strikes today, two pits are held ...

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  36. 28 MILLION BUSHELS

    ADELAIDE, Today.—The South Australian wheat harvest is officially estimated at 28 million bushels, the Minister for Agriculture (Mr. Blesing) ...

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  37. Hetherington Again Hits Front Pages

    LONDON.—Featured by The Times on its main cable page, John Hetherington's' vivid frontline despatches are again making their mark throughout ...

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  38. PORT AUGUSTA OVERTIME BAN

    Commonwealth railways employees who banned overtime because of the appointment of an acting works foreman had not sustained their ...

    Article : 79 words
  39. Another Attempt to Have Clock Face Lighted

    Another attempt to have the lighting of the Town Hall clock face restored was made at Town Council on Thursday evening. The question ...

    Article : 231 words
  40. Prosecutions Pending Against Offending Tailors

    Prosocutions were being launched against tailors for making suits with vests and double-breasted suits, said the Minister for War Organisation of ...

    Article : 55 words
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