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  5. STALIN TELLS RUSSIA BLITZ HAS FAILED BUT NEW FRONT NEEDED

    M. Stalin in a speech in Moscow to-day on the occasion of the anniversary of the Soviet Revolution said that Russia thus far had lost 350,000 killed 378,000 missing and 1,020,000 wounded in the war with Germany. He added that the enemy had lost over four and a half million killed wounded and ...

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  6. RUSSIAN AMBASSADOR MEETS NEW ZEALAND PREMIER

    —M. Maisky the Soviet Ambassador to Britain is seen shaking hands with Mr. Fraser Prime Minister of New Zealand at a national defence luncheon in London. Colonel the Lord Nathan is in the background. ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  7. MOSCOW PUSH HELD UP

    The attention given by the German despatches and radio comment to the Crimean Front and the comparative silence ...

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  8. Japanese Ark Of Peace

    Japan embarked to-day on what the Japanese Press described as a final effort in the Washington negotiations which ...

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  9. FINLAND MAY STOP WAR AGAINST RUSSIA UNDER ALLIED PRESSURE

    The Finnish radio announced to-night "Military operations are drawing to an end as far as Finland is concerned. It ...

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  10. RENTS TO BE PEGGED

    The Federal Government last night took action under the National Security Rent Regulations to control rents in New South ...

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  11. INVENTIONS BOARD ABOLISHED

    The Prime Minister Mr. Curtin last night announced changes which had been made in the organisation for the consideration of war ...

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  12. OVERSEAS NEWS

    Overseas news messages published in this issue are supplied by the Australian Associated Press to which Armidale "Express" subscribes. The ...

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  13. Powers of the Prices Commissioner

    The Customs Minister Mr. Keane said at a press conference that he was conferring with the Commonwealth Prices Commissioner ...

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  14. RUMOUR ABOUT AUSTRALIANS IS NOT TRUE

    The Batavia newspaper "Java" Bode" reports that there are persisent rumours circulating throughout the Netherlands East ...

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  15. TURKISH SHIP SUNK BY RUSSIANS?

    A Soviet submarine on Monday last allegedly sank a small Turkish freighter carrying Turkish produce to Burgas in ...

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  16. ENEMY SHIPS BLITZED BY BRITAIN

    The principal feature of British activity during October has been the offensive against enemy shipping carried out on the North Sea and off the Atlantic coast. Seventy-one ships are known to have been sunk or ...

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  17. Australia's Authority On Far East Respected

    The United Kingdom Government would respect Australia's right to speak with authority on Far Eastern ...

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  18. SPELL FOR SKIPTON

    Beau Vito is expected to win the C. B. Fisher Plate to-morrow, and take his stake earnings to £27,565. He appears to have stood up well ...

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  19. LABOUR MAN'S CHARGE

    Mr. Falstein (Labour N.S.W.) declared in the House of Representatives to-day that certain technicians employed by Australian Consolidated ...

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  20. NOEL COWARD FINED £1600

    Playwright Noel Coward was found guilty on two charges under the Defence Finance Regulations and fined a total of £1600. ...

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