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  2. WIN FOR ROOSEVELT.

    Fifty million voters will to-day decide what may be the closest election since 1916, after one of the most turbulent campaigns in ...

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  3. CABINET SAT.

    Engaged in preparing Australia's £250,000,000 Budget, Cabinet sat throughout the running of the Cup, but the Ministers were informed as ...

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  4. DOCKYARDS ATTACKED.

    Adverse weather over the greater part of Germany severely restricted last night's operations by aircraft of the bomber command. Early ...

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  5. LONDON AGAIN CHIEF TARGET

    Single raiders flew high over the London area at interval throughout the night. Each encountered fierce anti-aircraft fire. Bombs fell in several districts. An Air Ministry communique states: "Attacks on this country were resumed ...

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  6. JAPANESE PLAN.

    The Cabinet Information Bureau announced a ten-year economic programme embracing Japan, Manchukuo and China, and aiming at ...

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  7. GREEKS TAKE ALBANIAN HILL

    The Athens night communiqne stated: "On the Macedonian front our troops occupied another Albanian hill top, from which they have begun shelling Korea. Five Italian planes were downed during the day. One of ours is missing. ...

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  8. AIR BATTLE.

    The air hattle at Mersa Matruh last Thursday, in which the Italians fantastically claimed that 17 aircraft were destroyed against ...

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  9. GREECE HOLDS ON.

    Greece is still successfully checking the Italian advance. This must not be regarded as a general test of the relative strength of the two ...

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  10. PRESIDENT'S BROADCAST.

    President Roosevelt, in a final broadcast before the election, compared the fortunate lot of the Americans, with peace and freedom and life overseas ...

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  11. SOUTH AFRICAN'S SUCCESS.

    The South African airforce took prisoner ll Italian airmen after shooting down two Savoia planes and one Caproni machine. ...

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  12. RAIDERS DEFY CONDITIONS.

    Some minutes before Londoners' respite from raids was officially ended by the sirens to-night, the sound of gunfire and aircraft was heard. Planes defied the ...

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  13. BIG BATTLE PENDING.

    The British United Press correspondent at Athens says that the first heavy clash is occurring between the main body of the Italian and Greek armies, ...

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  14. ITALIAN REPORT.

    An Italian communique states: "A few bombers attempted to bomb Naples again last night. They were driven off by anti-aircraft guns and forced to drop ...

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  15. U-BOATS SUNK.

    An Admiralty communique announces that two German submarines have been sunk recently, including the U-boat which ...

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  16. EARLIER REPORTS.

    London has not heard an alert giving warning of enemy air activity until the close of the day and has thus spent its longest period of freedom ...

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  17. RAID ON SALONIKA.

    Four Italian planes were shot dow[?] when 12 bombers raided Salonika t[?] morning. The hospital was hit a[?] there were some civilian casualties. [?] ...

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  18. ROME AWAKENED.

    The capital was awakened at 3.45 a.m. for the first raid warning since July 24, owing to the attempted R.A.F. raid on Naples. The alarm ended at ...

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  19. GOING TO WIN.

    The Minister for Labour (Mr. Ernest Bevin) addressing nearly 5000 factory workers in the Midlands said: "The British team is going to win, and it ...

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  20. WEATHER HAMPERS R.A.F.

    Owing to the adverse weather R.A.F. bomber operations last night were not on a heavy scale, but invasion ports and aerodromes in enemy occupied ...

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  21. GREEKS UNDER-ESTIMATED.

    The general impression that the Italian High Command greatly under-rated the magnitude of the task involving Greece is strengthened by the Greek ...

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  22. CANADIANS IN BRITAIN.

    It was announced to-day that two more Canadian contingents had landed in Britain. A single raider dropped three high ...

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  23. ITALIAN SUBMARINE.

    An Italian submarine is alleged to have entered Tangier. It is authoritatively stated in London that it is expected the Spanish Resident ...

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  24. FRENCH SHIP SAILS.

    Simultaneously with a report from Trinidad that the French liner Cuba had left Martinique on Friday with 1500 marines and a large cargo of ...

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  25. RECORD WAR BUDGET.

    Assembling for a business session for the first time since it was reconstituted a week ago, the new Federal Cabinet spent the whole day discusing ...

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  26. CHASED BY BRITISH.

    Three British destroyers chased the Italian submarine to Tangier. The submarine is still there. ...

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  27. NORWEGIAN PEOPLE.

    The "Daily Telegraph's" Stockholm correspondent says that several arrests in Norway reveal that Britain and Norway are still in communication. ...

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  28. STOP PRESS.

    Speaking in the House of Commons to-day the Prime Minister (Mr. Churchill) announced that Britain has already established ...

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  29. WAR WEAPONS WEEK.

    The Prime Minister (Mr. Churchill) has sent the following message for the opening of the war weapons week in Edinburgh: "It is the privilege of ...

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  30. STREAM OF GIFTS.

    A steady stream of gifts for aircraft continues to pour in from sources both at home and overseas—from the Hebrides to Zanzibar. The crofters of ...

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  31. GREEK SHIPS TO CONTINUE.

    The Japanese Foreign Office has announced that Japan and Greece have agreed to continue the voyages of Greek ships that Japan had chartered. ...

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  32. PARTY OF JAPANESE.

    One hundred and seventy-one Japanese left London on October 31 to join a special Nippon Yusen Kaisha liner for home. They include the Japanese ...

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  33. WOMEN CONDUCTORS.

    The first women conductors appeared in Central London's buses comprised 100 graduates of the Transport Board's schools, who will now undergo a week of ...

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  34. SEA WARFARE.

    The Admiralty has announced that the armed merchantmen Laurentic (18,724 tons) and Patroclus (11,314 tons) have been sunk by enemy torpedoes. ...

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  35. SHIPPING LOSSES.

    British merchant shipping losses, apart from the Empress of Britain, in the week ended October 27 were the smallest since early in May. The total ...

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  36. ITALIAN COMMUNIQUE.

    A communique says: The Italians continue to advance beyond Kalibaba and renewed the raids on Salonika, Corfu and Navarino. One plane did not ...

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  37. THE ISLAND FORTRESS

    Out [?] Britain rules point guns of her coastal defence. Britain is now a fortress, calmly awaiting the moment to prove that she also rules the land.—Commonwealth Department of Information photo. ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  38. JAPANESE RETREAT.

    There are increasing indications that the Japanese are shortening their lines drastically by withdrawing from several zones, especially in South and ...

    Article : 114 words
  39. BRISBANE RIOTS.

    A meering of the Queensland District Committee of the Australian Journalists' Association to-day carried a motion protesting strongly against the ...

    Article : 113 words
  40. NEW FAST FIGHTER.

    In the Fairey Fulmar, the Fleet Air Arm's latest fighter, which is believed to be already operating in the Mediterranean, the designers have overcome ...

    Article : 81 words
  41. DALBY SWEEP.

    In the Assembly, Mr. A. E. Moore (C.P., Ambigney) gave notice of his intention to ask the Attorney-General if he had authorised the sale of tickets ...

    Article : 63 words
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