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  2. ADMIRALS MEET IN CEYLON

    Admiral Lord Louis Mountbatten, Supreme Allied Commander in South-east Asia (right) meets Admiral Sir Bruce A. Fraser, new commander-in-Chief of the Eastern Fleet (left), When Lord Mountbatten returned to Ceylon from his recent ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  3. America to Make Flying Bombs

    NEW YORK, Oct. 23. A.A.P.— The War Department revealed that it had contracted for the production of 1000 to 2000 copies of ...

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  4. HEADQUARTERS IN SYDNEY

    SYDNEY, Monday.—Till head-quarters can be finally established in Chungking, the Far Eastern Council of the United Nations Relief and ...

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  5. MORE COAL CALL BY MINERS' COUNCIL

    SYDNEY, Monday.—Although delegates were disappointed with the results achieved by the deputation which met the Deputy Prime Minister (Mr. Forde) and other senior Ministers in Canberra last week the Central Council ...

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  6. SYDNEY MEAT FAMINE END IN SIGHT

    SYDNEY, Monday.—Indications to-night were that Sydney's meat famine might be over by the end of the week. that 55,000 sheep and 1500 cattle will be yarded for sale on Thursday. ...

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  7. AMBULANCE GETS PERMIT

    Applications to conduct carnivals at Swansea during the Christmas-New Year holidays were received by Lake Macquarie Shire Council front ...

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  8. RUSSIANS TAKE ARCTIC MINES

    LONDON, Oct. 23. A.A.P.—After fierce fighting on the Arctic front yesterday, the Red Army reached the frontier of Norway and ...

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  9. ARTISTS CHALLENGE ARCHIBALD PRIZE

    SYDNEY, Monday.—The Equity Court to-day began to hear the challenge against the award of the Archibald Prize to William Dobell for ...

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  10. CYCLED FROM BRISBANE

    Cycling from Brisbane to Sydney, Mrs. Peter Carey arrived in Newcastle at the week-end and left for Sydney yesterday morning. She is ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  11. Letters to Editor

    Sir,—Mr. F. A. Clifton's article in a recent issue explains the new course of social studies as being designed to teach scholars to think. ...

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  12. U.S. NOT FIGHTING ONLY TO AID US

    ADELAIDE, Monday.—America did not come into the war to, aid Australia but to fight its own battle, said Mr. William Winter, United ...

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  13. MR. CHURCHILL VISITED CAIRO

    LONDON, Oct. 23. A.A.P.—Mr. Churchill visited Italy and Cairo on his return to Britain from Moscow. He returned yesterday ...

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  14. Won Big Chess, Disappeared

    SYDNEY, Monday.—Officials of New South Wales Chess Association are seeking a "mystery man." They have been unable to find any trace ...

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  15. Normal Transport in Sydney

    SYDNEY, Monday.—Normal transport services were resumed at 12 o'clock to-night. This followed the decision of a ...

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  16. Big Fire Damage in Riverina Town

    WEST WYALONG, Monday.— Damage estimated at many thousand pounds was caused by a fire which, swept through the main ...

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  17. TWO DIE IN CAR CRASH

    SYDNEY, Monday.—Josephine Hilda Allwell, 26, of Neutral Bay, and James Herbert Campbell, 29, of Picnic Point, were travelling ...

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  18. POLICE SEARCH FOR MAN WHO ATTACKED WOMAN

    SYDNEY, Monday.—Police are searching for a man who savagely attacked Mrs. Esther Barrip at her home in Bellevue Hill this afternoon. ...

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  19. BIG GREEK ISLE CLEARED

    LONDON, Oct. 2. A.A.P.—Allied patrols have entered Euboea Island (big island lying off the east coast of Greece north of Athens), which has ...

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  20. WOMAN DIES AT 100

    SYDNEY, Monday.—Mrs. Emma Bryce Grant, of Cowper-street, Campsie, who died to-day at an Enfield hospital, was 100. She ...

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  21. WEAR'S SECOND MATE HAS TICKET CANCELLED

    MELBOURNE, Monday— Found guilty of misconduct under the Navigation Act for his handling of the collier ...

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  22. Advance of Five Miles in Italy

    LONDON, Oct. 23. A.A.P.—Troops of the Eighth Army on the Adriatic sector in Italy, in a five-mile advance across marshy country, ...

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  23. Advertising

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  24. ART AWARDS

    Sir,—I was at the adjudication of paintings exhibited by members of Newcastle Art Society on October 14, and definitely heard the ...

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  25. Ship Shortage May Delay Pacific War

    WASHINGTON, Oct. 23. A.A.P.— Rear-Admiral Edward L. Cochrane, Chief of the Bureau of Ships, warned that a delay in the Pacific ...

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  26. RUSSIANS RESCUE EGYPTIANS

    LONDON, Oct. 23. A.A.P.—Moscow Radio announced that Russian troops in Bulgaria rescued 104 Egyptian passengers and members of the ...

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  27. NAZIS CONSCRIPT CLERGY FOR WAR

    NEW YORK, Oct. 23. A.A.P.— Germany is calling up for service with the Home Guard army, Protestant and Roman Catholic ...

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  28. NAVY RELEASES THREE TRAWLERS

    SYDNEY, Monday.—Sydney's fish supplies may be expected to improve soon as a result of the decision of the Navy to release three trawlers ...

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  29. Stalin Wants Finns to be Friends

    LONDON, Oct. 23. A.A.P.—In a message to Dr. Paasikivi, former Finish Foreign Minister, who in now president of the newly-formed ...

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  30. FIGHTER COMMAND AGAIN

    LONDON, Oct. 23. A.A.P.—The name Fighter Command has been revived for the air forces allocated to the defence of Great Britain. The ...

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  31. U.S. BOMBERS SUPPORT CHINESE FORCES

    CHUNGKING, Oct. 23. A.A.P.— A communique from General Stilwell's Headquarters stated that the U.S. 14th Air Force, supporting the ...

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  32. MAKING TENTH OF OWN COTTON PIECE GOODS

    SYDNEY, Monday.—Australia was producing about 10 per cent. of her requirements of cotton goods, compared with only about 5 per cent. ...

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  33. Rubber Workers Threaten Strike for Bonus

    SYDNEY, Monday.—Three thousand rubber workers throughout New South Wales threaten to strike for 24 hours next Monday as a protest ...

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  34. Gunfire Echoes as Philippines Gets Temporary Seat of Government

    LEYTE ISLAND, Oct. 23.—General MacArthur broadcast to Filipinos, a proclamation in which he promised to restore the sacred right ...

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  35. 23 AIRMAN DECORATED

    MELBOURNE, Monday.—Twenty-three awards to members of the R.A.A.F. overseas were announced to-day. The D.S.O. has been ...

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  36. NOTED SURGEON DEAD

    LONDON, Oct. 23. A.A.P.—The death has occurred of Dr. E. W. H. Groves, who received the honorary Fellowship of the Royal Australian ...

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  37. FIRST ROBOT LULL FOR 11 NIGHTS

    LONDON, Oct. 23. A.A.P.—No flying bombs were launched last night against southern England, which was bomb-free for the first ...

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  38. YOUTH CHARGED WITH MURDER OF GIRL

    LITHGOW, Monday.—William John Hugh Foye, 19, was charged in the Police Court to-day with having murdered Doris Winifred Shorney, ...

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  39. Scattered Showers Forecast

    To-day's Weather Bureau forecast for Newcastle, Hunter and Manning is Cloudy, with scattered showers, some thunder; moderate ...

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