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  5. HUGE TASK BEFORE ALLIES TO CRUSH GERMANY

    General Montgomery’s armies in Holland hold an unbroken line along the south bank of the Maas. Reporting this in a despatch from ...

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  7. U-BOAT

    The scope of German U-boat activities during October was materially below that of any other month of the war. ...

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  8. IN GERMANY

    American First Army troops in Germany have made a six hundred, yards advance against heavy machine-gun fire south-west from ...

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  9. INTO GERMANY

    Allied armies would presently move into Germany for the final struggle declared Mr. Churchill In a luncheon address at the Mansion ...

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  10. WAR IN FRANCE

    Nine more towns In the Metz area fell to the Americans yesterday, as General Patton’s Third Army, infantry and armoured, ...

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  11. LEYTE

    General MacArthur has announced that the Americans on Leyte have extensively gained a wide front south of [?] Bay, breaking the deadlock ...

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  12. POWER OF FORCE

    “We have an enemy who understands only one thing—force. We intend to apply force to the uttermost extent to win victory,” ...

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  13. STATE LOTTERY

    Lottery No. 1120 was drawn to-day. Results:— First prize No. 13.219 “Old Owl” syndicate, Miss B. Davison, Leafmore ...

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  14. GERMAN LOSSES

    A special announcement by the Soviet Information Bureau says the Germans in the month’s fighting to Monday, lost over 142,000 ...

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  15. GIRLS DROWNED

    Joyce Warner, 1-3, end her sister, Cecelia, 13 of Glenmorgan, were drowned in a swimming hole in the Condamine River near Miles, ...

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  16. RUSSIA

    Immense troop movements have been proceeding behind the eastern front for some weeks, says the Daily Express correspondent in ...

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  17. WEATHER FORECAST

    The forecast for New South Wales, reads:— Except for some isolated thundershowers and squalls in the ...

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  18. 2,000 PLANES

    Mere than 1,300 Flying Fortresses and Liberators escorted by more than 500 Mustangs were attacking tactical targets in the Metz area ...

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  19. BRUSSELS

    Reuter’s Brussels correspondent without giving any further details quotes the Belgian Minister of the Interior Edouard Ronse as ...

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  20. AIRCRAFT PARTS

    Millions of pounds worth of German aircraft parts have been recovered intact from railway trucks abandoned after Allied air raids on ...

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  21. R.S.S. £ A.I.L.A.

    Old Diggers and men and women of the services are reminded that the annual smoko and reunion takes place at the Butler Hall tomorrow ...

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  22. ‘THUGS OR ANIMALS’

    George Frederick Mc[?]veen (19), R.A.A.F., and William Underwood (16), were severely castigated by Judge Markell at the Quarter Sessions to-day ...

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  23. TRAM FATALITY

    While Harry Butterworth. 53, tram driver, of Lidcombe, was adjusting the pole of his stationary tram at North Bondi terminus last night, a ...

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  24. ROOSEVELT’S WIN

    The Roosevelt victory was won by the smallest popular vote since 1916. says the American Associated Press. ...

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  25. LIBERAL PARTY

    The Nationalist Party last night unanimously decided to support the formation of the Liberal Party. The meeting approved of the ...

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  26. WHEAT HARVEST

    The Inverell District War Agricultural committee desires to bring under the notice of wheatgrowers and carriers directions made by the ...

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  27. THREE MEN KILLED

    While working in a steel contained at Port Kembla blast furnace to-day three were overcome by gas and died, while seven others were seriously ...

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  28. RUBBER SHORTAGE

    There will toe no real relief from rubber shortage until the fourth year after the war, according to the General Manager of the Dunlop Rubber ...

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  29. U.S.A. PACIFIC COMMAND

    It is officially announced that Admiral Royal Ingersoll. Commander-in-Chief of the Atlantic Fleet, has been appointed commander of the Western ...

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  30. ABOUT LAWRENCE

    Lawrence’s owner, Mr. A. H. Griffiths. announced to-day that the horse was a most unlikely starter in Saturday’s Melbourne Cup, and would ...

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  31. FRANCE’S AIMS

    Addressing the National Assembly for the first-time, General de Gaulle declared that France’s aims were victory over Germany, ...

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  32. MANSLAUGHTER

    George Francis Scarf, 22 supervisor of the Townsville branch of Annet Airways, was found guilty of the manslaughter of Ernest Jacques. 17, ...

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  33. ITALY

    British troops in Italy last night entered the outskirts of For[?] There were a few Germans left south of Forli and east of the ...

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  34. WOOL AWAY !

    The large number of bales of wool being roaded from the Inverell district to Texas for rail to Brisbane is illustrated by the record despatch ...

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  35. MR. CURTIN

    It may be some time after Christmas before the Prime Minister will be able to resume normal duties it is revealed to-day. He ...

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