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  2. BUDGET LATE THIS MONTH

    SYDNEY, Friday.—"A report from Canberra to-day that I have been given four days in which to complete the Budget is so grossly ...

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  3. MINESWEEPER HITS LAUNCH

    SYDNEY, Saturday morning.—A Naval minesweeper collided with a 26ft. launch on Sydney Harbour last night. One of two men on the launch ...

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  4. TRAIN AND TRUCK CRASH

    A man was fatally injured and a boy seriously hurt in a crash between a train and a utility truck at a level crossing near ...

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  5. LONDON RAIDS CONTINUE

    LONDON, Nov. 1. A.A.P.—After a comparatively quiet day and night, enemy raiders appeared over London at an early hour this ...

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  6. BATTLE FRONTS IN GREECE

    The Italians have launched a drive on Florina with the objective of reaching Salonika, according to unofficial Belgrade reports. Italian forces on the coastal front opposite Corfu were shelled by Greek naval units for an hour. ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  7. BRITISH PLANES BOMB NAPLES

    British aircraft last night bombed Naples, in south-western Italy, for the first time since Italy entered the war on June 10. The Air Ministry announces that aircraft of the Bomber ...

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  8. UNITY NEGOTIATIONS NEXT WEEK

    SYDNEY, Friday.—Negotiations to secure unity will be commenced next week by representatives of the State executives of the Federal Labour party and the ...

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  9. SURVEY PLANNED IN MILITIA CAMPS

    CANBERRA, Friday.—The Federal Government is to make an employment survey throughout militia camps in Australia. The results will form part of ...

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  10. A.I.F. RESIGNED TO DESERT

    ALEXANDRIA, Nov. 1.—The Australians have taken their transfer to desert life with almost fatalistic resignation. Hopes of early action ...

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  11. JAPANESE PRESS WARNS U.S.A.

    TOKIO, Nov. 1. A.A.P.—"The United States is walking into the danger zone in the Far East as a result of Washington's policy of ...

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  12. EXPLOITING DARWIN HOUSE SHORTAGE

    DARWIN, Friday.—The acute housing shortage at Darwin is being exploited by profiteers. Persons are offering owners of houses excessive rents and then ...

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  13. GANGSTER'S DEATH

    SYDNEY, Friday.—The police to-night charged a man with having murdered Henry Slater, 55, at Yarra Bay last Friday. The charge followed an ...

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  14. U.S. SECRET BOMBSIGHT

    WASHINGTON, Nov. 1. A.A.P.—The Secretary of War (Mr. H. L. Stimson) declined to confirm or deny reports that the War Department had approved the ...

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  15. SLEEPER ON LINE

    SINGLETON, Friday.—A train narrowly escaped derailment near Whittingham when it struck a heavy hardwood sleeper placed across the line, about a ...

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  16. ON PAROLE

    MELBOURNE, Friday.—A complete survey of the facts relating to the arrest of brothers and priests attached to the Pallotine German Mission in Western ...

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  17. EXTRA PRECAUTIONS TAKEN

    SYDNEY, Friday.—Extra precautions had been taken for months past to prevent the possible introduction of plague into Australia, the Federal Minister for ...

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  18. MR. CHAMBERLAIN NOT ON WAY TO U.S.

    WASHINGTON, November 1. A.A.P.—The British Embassy said that London reports that Mr. Neville Chamberlain was en route to California were ...

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  19. LEAVE FOR JAPAN SOON

    SYDNEY, Friday.—The Minister for External Affairs (Sir Frederick Stewart) announced to-day that Sir John Latham would leave Melbourne for Sydney on ...

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  20. FOOD DEARER IN BRITAIN

    LONDON, Nov. 1. A.A.P.—Wholesale prices in the United Kingdom reached a new high level in October. Food prices have been increased by 46.7 per cent. ...

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  21. WEALTH LEFT IN A TRAM

    A woman travelling in a Newcastle tram yesterday alighted leaving her purse behind. The conductor found it. He placed it in the lost property office at ...

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  22. ALIEN LAND BAN TIGHTENED

    CANBERRA, Friday.—The National Security (Land Transfer) Regulations were amended to-day to prevent enemy aliens circumventing the original ...

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  23. SHIPPING RATES UP

    LONDON, Nov. 1. A.A.P.—The Ministry of Shipping announced that homeward freight rates will be increased by 15 per cent. on December 1, the whole of the ...

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  24. DEVELOPED CRAMP

    Kevin Taylor, 12, of Cumberland-street, Cessnock, developed a cramp while swimming in the municipal pool yesterday and was brought to the surface unconscious. ...

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  25. POSTAGE RATE MAY BE 2½d

    MELBOURNE, Friday.—It is probable that the basic letter postage rate will be increased from 2d to 2½d as a means of increasing revenue to meet war costs. ...

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  26. AIR OPERATIONS IN AFRICA

    LONDON, Nov. 1. A.A.P.—An Italian communique states: "Our light column pursued enemy formations 25 miles cast of Sidi Barrani. Heavy air battles ...

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  27. BLINDFOLDED DIGGER GAVE KING A LAUGH

    Somewhere in England, November 1.—The best story of the King's visit on Wednesday when he inspected men of the A.I.F. on guard at their posts somewhere ...

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  28. STEVEDORE AWARDED £1000 DAMAGES

    LONDON, Nov. 1. A.A.P.—The High Court to-day awarded £1000 to a stevedore claiming damages for negligence from the New Zealand Shipping Company. Cheese ...

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  29. CHRISTMAS HOLIDAYS CUT IN MUNITION WORKS

    MELBOURNE, Friday.—So that there will be no reduction in production, Christmas and New Year holidays in munition factories will be limited. The ...

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  30. NAZI TROOP MOVES IN RUMANIA

    LONDON, November 1. A.A.P.—Reports from Rumania speak of fresh German troop movements and of the arrival of German military planes at the ...

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  31. MR. SPENDER VISITS CAMP

    MELBOURNE, Friday.—The unannounced visit by the Army Minister (Mr. Spender) to Caulfield camp to-day was his first official visit to an Army camp. ...

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  32. EARL BROWDER'S WIFE TO BE DEPORTED

    WASHINGTON, November 1. A.A.P.—The Attorney-General (Mr. Robert H. Jackson) has ordered the deportation of Roissa Berkman Browder, the ...

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  33. JEWS ENROL IN BRITISH ARMY

    TEL AVIV November 1. A.A.P.—More than 5000 Jews from all parts of Palestine have enrolled in the British Army. ...

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