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  2. FORWARD IN PAPUA.

    SOMEWHERE IN AUSTRALIA, Nov 2.—Without any serious fighting being reported since they over whelmed Japanese strongposts near ...

    Article : 238 words
  3. RUSSIAN BATTLES.

    LONDON, Nov 2.—German tank and infantry attacks against Stalin grad's factory district are weakening, according to Moscow reports, but the ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  4. BRITISH AIRCRAFT

    LONDON, Nov 2.—In a broadcast last night, the Director of Air Production of the USA War Production Board (Mr T. P. Wright), who with ...

    Article : 325 words
  5. SEA-AIR POWER.

    LONDON, Nov 1.—In a speech concerning September's output of warlike stores (practically everything except ships) the Home Secretary ...

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  6. AIF BAYONET WORK.

    (In the following delayed dispatch, written just before noon on Saturday, the Official War Correspondent with the ALF in Egypt tells ...

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  7. EGYPTIAN DRIVE

    LONDON, Nov 2.—A bitter, non-stop battle has been raging in the coastal sector of the Egyptian front, where on Saturday the Allied forces (the great bulk of whom were Australians, it is reported) drove a corridor to the sea by striking northwards in a turning movement from ...

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  8. SOLOMONS CLASH

    WASHINGTON, Nov 2.—The Navy Department announced yesterday that in a major air and naval battle fought lest Monday eastward of the Stewart Islands (which lie 200 miles north-east of Guadalcanall 2 Japanese aircraft-carriers, 2 battleships and 3 cruisers were damaged. ...

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  9. OVERLOOKING KOKODA.

    SOMEWHERE IN NEW GUINEA. Nov 1.—By sunset today Allied troops had retaken Isurava village on the Owen Stanley mountain ...

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  10. MORE SHIPS BOMBED.

    SOMEWHERE IN AUSTRALIA, Nov 2.—Another heavy raid on Japanes shipping concentrations in the Buin-Faisi roadstead (in the ...

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  11. CONGRESS ELECTIONS.

    NEW YORK, Oct 31—Mr Wendell Willkie, in stating that he will vote for the Republican candidate (Mr Thomas E. Dewey) and the ...

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  12. POST-WAR WORLD.

    NEW YORK, Nov 1.—The New Zealand Minister in Washington (Mr W. Nash), addressing the Foreign Policy Association, urged the ...

    Article : 165 words
  13. UPSIDE DOWN.

    LONDON, Nov. 1.—Four Australian members of the crew of a Wellington bomber returning from a raid on Germany bad a narrow ...

    Article : 225 words
  14. CANTERBURY RAID.

    LONDON, Nov 1—The people of Canterbury, instead of enjoying their usual claistezed calm, spend Sandal clearing up the streets after the ...

    Article : 150 words
  15. GREATER EAST ASIA

    NEW YORK Nov. 1.—The Tokio radio announced today the formation of a Ministry for Greater East Asian Affairs. in a far-reaching reshuffle. ...

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  16. RE-ORDERING OF LIFE.

    LONDON, Nov 2:—The Sunday newspaper "Observer," on its first appearance with the chief news on the front page, publishes an ...

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  17. RAAF IN RUSSIA.

    MELBOURNE, Nov. 2.—The Minister for Air (Mr Drakeford) yesterday announced that an RAAF unit was based for service in Russia. ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  18. MASS MURDER.

    LONDON, Nov 1.—The Soviet War News" states that the Germans are still carrying out wholesale massacres in White ...

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  19. JAPANESE FAIL.

    NEW YORK, Nov. 1.—The Associated Press correspondent at Pearl Harbour reports: "Japan's first major effort to crush American ...

    Article : 261 words
  20. SHOT BY SENTRY.

    SYDNEY, Nov. 2.—The taxidriver who was shot dead by a military sentry at a camp somewhere in Australia on Sunday was ...

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  21. USA TYRE PLANT.

    WASHINGTON, Nov 1.—The USA Rubber Director (Mr William Jeffers) announced the purchase of a tyre manufacturing plant from ...

    Article : 173 words
  22. MR HUGHES'S VIEWS

    SYDNEY, Nov 2.—Discussing the Solomons battle in a luncheon address to the Australian-American Co-operation Movement today, the ...

    Article : 239 words
  23. MEXICAN ARMY.

    NEW YORK, Nov 1.—The Mexico City correspondent of the "New York Times" who yesterday said he had learnt authoritatively that the ...

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  24. AT GUADALCANAL.

    In a communique issued earlier the Navy Department reported on operations on Thursday and Friday at Guadalcanal island and other ...

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  25. WOMEN AND WAR.

    NEW YORK, Oct 31.—The New York "Times" Washington correspondent reports that the secretary of Labour (Miss Frances Perkins) ...

    Article : 77 words
  26. OFF FRENCH COAST.

    LONDON, Nov 2.—An Admiralty communique states that His Majesty's ships early yesterday morning engaged a convoy of 3 small ...

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  27. THREE SPEECHES.

    NEW YORK, Oct 31.—The New York "Herald Tribune" announces that President Roosevelt, Mr Wendell Willkie, the British Lord ...

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  28. US PRODUCTION.

    WASHINGTON, Oct 31.—The War Production Board's chairman (Mr Donald Nelson) announced an overall 7 per cent increase in munitions ...

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  29. NEUTRAL TURKEY.

    ANKARA, Nov 1.—President Inonu, opening the new session of the Turkish Parliament, said: 'Turkey is at present nearer to war than ...

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  30. AGAINST THE AXIS.

    LONDON, Nov 2.—A Fighting French submarine has attacked with success enemy shipping. One, a large supply ship, was hit with 2 torpedoes ...

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  31. MISSING AIR ACE.

    WASHINGTON, Nov. 1.—The War Department disclosed today that Army planes en route to the Solomons are breaking formation ...

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  32. CANADIAN BUSINESS.

    OTTAWA, Nov 2.—Canadian business has been frozen under a Wartime Prices and Trade Board order forbidding existing firms to move ...

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  33. GLENN MARTIN MARS

    NEW YORK, Oct 31.—Mr Glenn Martin announced today that his huge Mars aerial "battleship" was being converted into a cargo ...

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  34. THE WORLD'S FOOD.

    NEW YORK, Nov 1.—Mr Herbert Hoover (a former President and now vice-president of the American Red Cross), reviewing the food situation ...

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  35. LINDBERGH CLASSED 3B.

    NEW YORK. Nov 1.—The Englewood draft board has classified Mr Lindbergh, the noted airman and prewar isolationalist, as 3B, because ...

    Article : 38 words
  36. SAILORS' FUND PRESIDENT.

    LONDON, Nov 1.—His Majesty the King has approved the appointment of Vice-Admiral Lord Louis Mountbatten as president of the King ...

    Article : 37 words
  37. MILAN CASUALTIES.

    LONDON, Nov 2.—According to the Rome radio. 143 persons were killed and 300 injured in the recent Royal Air Force raids on Milan. ...

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