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  2. LEADING PART IN PACIFIC

    AUCKLAND (N.Z.), Tuesday.—The Governments of Australia and New Zealand agree that they have a duty as well as a right ...

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  3. CARDINAL VISITS TROOPS

    Cardinal Villeneuve, of Canada, at a service for troops in England. He is visiting Canadian troops overseas. ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  4. "WAR NOW IN LAST PHASE"

    LONDON, November 7. A.A.P.—"The flag of the Soviet Union will fly over Berlin in the near future," declared Marshal Stalin. The war, he said, was in its last phase. ...

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  5. BANK REFORM DELAYED

    CANBERRA, Tuesday.—Delaying framing the Federal Government's banking reform legislation through illness of Ministers and ...

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  6. BIG DOUBLE BLOW AT GELSENKIRCHEN

    LONDON, Nov. 7. A.A.P.—Squadrons of R.A.F. Mosquitoes last night pounded Gelsenkirchen a few hours after it had received ...

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  7. DROUGHT GRIPS AUSTRALIA

    SYDNEY, Tuesday.—Drought conditions have affected the wheat harvest to such an extent that it is anticipated that this season's crop ...

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  8. MOVE BOYS FROM GOSFORD

    SYDNEY, Tuesday.—Two-thirds of the boys at Gosford Home would be moved to other homes to be established by the Child Welfare ...

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  9. "BURDEN PEOPLE IN COUNTRY"

    SYDNEY, Tuesday.—Country members in the Legislative Assembly expressed strong disapproval of the Government's bill to make voting at ...

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  10. Four Airliners Leave for England Each Week

    SYNDNEY, Tuesday.—Australia is better served by airlines from England than at any time. Four regular weekly ...

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  11. Signature on Will Forged, Court Told

    SYDNEY, Tuesday.—An investigation officer of the Lunacy Office gave evidence in the Central Court that the signature on the will of ...

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  12. JAP SHIPS HIT IN MANILA RAID

    NEW YORK, Nov. 7. A.A.P.—Five Japanese Warships and several cargo vessels were damaged by American carrier-based planes in raids on ...

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  13. Oil Retort Idle Over Two Years

    SYDNEY, Tuesday.—A shale retort purchased from Frank Powell director of Concord Oil Refineries, by the Mudgee Shale Oil Co. Pty. ...

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  14. Asked £200 Before Bigamous Marriage

    BRISBANE, Tuesday.—A remarkable document was read in the Criminal Court when L.A.C. Allan George Cooper 37, pleaded "Guilty" to ...

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  15. Gaol for Neglecting Children

    MELBOURNE, Tuesday.—For neglecting their five children, a man and his wife were sentenced to three months gaol at Geelong. The ...

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  16. AMERICA VOTES FOR PRESIDENT

    NEW YORK, Nov. 7. A.A.P.—Between 40,00,000 and 50,000,000 people will go to the polls to-day to elect a President of the United States ...

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  17. Will Not Allow No Confidence Debate

    SYDNEY, Tuesday.—The Government is determined to prevent discussion by the Legislative Assembly of the motion of no confidence moved ...

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  18. Meatless Saturdays Hard on Hospital

    SYDNEY, Tuesday.—Saturday closing of butcher shops seriously affected Sydney Hospital, Sister Miriam Lennox, dietitian, told the ...

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  19. Resignations from Ports Commission

    SYDNEY, Tuesday.—Future operation. of the Stevedoring Industry Commission is in doubt because of resignations of the Chairman (Chief ...

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  20. Dairymen Advised to Demand Better Deal

    SINGLETON, Tuesday.—Singleton district dairy farmers were told at a meeting that, like the miners and other unions, they should force the ...

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  21. Brigades, Soldiers Beat Bush Fires

    SYDNEY, Tuesday.—When bush fires broke out in the Penrith, Richmond and Holdsworthy districts, fire brigades from Penrith ...

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  22. 1700-mile Raid to Hit Jap Port

    American and Australian Liberators which have been paying particular attention to Makassar, big Japanese port in south-western tip ...

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  23. "Callous Crime," says Lithgow Coroner

    LITHGOW, Tuesday.—William John Hugh Foye, 19, mine clipper, was committed for trial by the Coroner (Mr. Cregan) on a charge of ...

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  24. EASE PAYMENTS ON WAR SERVICE HOMES

    SYDNEY, Tuesday.—The adjourned motion of Mr. Currey (Lab., Kogarah), urging that the policy of the War Service Homes Commission ...

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  25. Railways Will Have Coal at Christmas

    SYDNEY, Tuesday.—Coal supplies for the railways had improved, the Minister for Transport (Mr. O'Sullivan) said in the Legislative ...

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  26. Stuart Jones Makes Rapid Improvement

    SYDNEY, Tuesday.—One of the medical men attending Dr. Reginald Stuart Jones, victim of a shooting last Wednesday morning, said the ...

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  27. "Virtual Armistice in China"

    LONDON, Nov. 7. A.A.P.—A virtual state of armistice has been established on some sectors of the Chinese front as a result of the ...

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  28. SCHOOL BURGLED FOR FOURTH TIME

    For the fourth time this year, Central Junior Technical School had been burgled, said the Headmaster (Mr. R. Stove) at the Parents and ...

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  29. BURMA PEAK TAKEN

    COLOMBO, Nov. 7. A.A.P.—Japanese resistance on the 9000ft. Kennedy Peak in north-western Burma has ended, a communique from ...

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  30. AWARDS TO R.A.N.R. OFFICERS

    LONDON, Nov. 7. A.A.P.—The D.S.C. has been awarded to two Tasmanian R.A.N.R. officers—Lieut.-Commander Darling, of ...

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  31. NEED PRIORITIES AFTER WAR

    ADELAIDE, Tuesday.—There would need to be a system of priorities after the war, said the former Commonwealth Solicitor-General (Sir ...

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  32. Mr. Curtin to Hear Girls' Hostel Woes

    CANERRA, Tuesday.—Girls at the German House Government Hostel for lower-paid female Public Servants will protest to the Prime ...

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  33. BOOT REPAIRERS SHORT OF THREAD

    SYDNEY, Tuesday.—A deputation waited on the Leather Control Department and asked that more thread be made available to enable the ...

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  34. Switzerland Denies Soviet Charge

    LONDON, Nov. 7.—The Swiss, radio. quoting a Swiss Government Statement has denied that Switzerland had pursued an anti-Russian ...

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  35. COOPERATIVE SOCIETY DIRECTORS

    In a ballot for four directors of Newcastle and Suburban Cooperative Society Ltd. Messrs. E. J. Brent, G. Watson, L. Haddow, and H. Channon ...

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  36. TRANSPORT OF WOOL NOT CUT BY COAL SHORTAGE

    SYDNEY, Tuesday.—The Minister for Transport (Mr. O'Sullivan) said in the Legislative Assembly that, despite the coal shortage, the ...

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  37. Advertising

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  38. G FOR GEORGE DUE IN AUSTRALIA TO-DAY

    SYDNEY, Tuesday.—The British Lancaster, G. for George, is due at Amberley, near Ipswich, 28 miles from Brisbane, between 10 a.m. and ...

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  39. A.B.C. Vice-chairman Dead

    PERTH, Tuesday.—Mr. Gerald Foley, Vice-chairman of the Australian Broadcasting Commission died suddenly in Perth, aged 49. ...

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  40. MR. CURTIN WILL MISS NEXT SESSION

    MELBOURNE, Tuesday.—Because of illness, the Prime Minister (Mr. Curtin) is almost certain to be absent from the session which is ...

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  41. SMALL TOWNSHIP FIRST TO FILL LOAN QUOTAS

    SYDNEY, Tuesday.—Taralga, a small township near Goulburn, was the first New South Wales centre to reach both quotas in the Second ...

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  42. Lithgow Shunters Threaten Stop-work for Day

    LITHGOW, Tuesday.—Unless immediate action is taken by railway authorities to provide better accommodation, shunters at Lithgow ...

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  43. Sir Ronald Cross Back

    PERTH, Tuesday.—The British High Commissioner in Australia (Sir Ronald Cross) reached Perth by plane from Colombo to-day. ...

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  44. Robot Scattered Leaflets

    LONDON, Nov. 7. A.A.P.—A German flying bomb scattered propaganda leaflets when it exploded over a village in the south of England ...

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  45. POTATOES FOR INDIA

    PERTH, Tuesday.—Provided that shipping is available. West Australian potatoes would be sent to India soon, said the Deputy Potato ...

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