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  2. NAVAL FIGHT.

    WITH GENERAL MacARTHUR'S HQ IN NEW GUINEA, Nov 5.—A strong Japanese naval squadron which on Monday night attempted to ...

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  3. VICTORY SURVEY.

    LONDON, Nov 5.—Between July 5 and November 4 the Germans lost 900,000 men killed, declares an official review of the great Russian ...

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  4. NEW BATTLES

    LONDON, Nov 5.—New battles are developing in Russia as the great chase of the Germans over the steppes south of the Dnieper comes to a dose. The Red Army has already started fresh operations in two key sectors-north of Kiev and west of Naval (on the central ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  5. COMING HOME.

    LONDON, Nov 5.—Cheers rang round Alexandria harbour when the repatriation ships Cuba and Tairea arrived yesterday from Barcelona ...

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  6. BLASTING GERMANY.

    LONDON, Nov 5.—During the RAF raid on Dusseldorf on Wednesday night over 2,000 tons of bombs were dropped. This brought the ...

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  7. ISERNIA FALLS.

    LONDON, Nov 5.—It was officially announced from Allied Headquarters last night that the British Eighth Army captured the important ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  8. INDIAN FAMINE.

    LONDON, Nov 6.—Opening the debate in the House of Commons on the Indian famine yesterday Mr Pethick Lawrence (Lab) said he did ...

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  9. MOSCOW DECISION.

    ALGIERS, Nov 5.—The French Committee of National Liberation after a meeting today announced that it refused to consider the ...

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  10. A LOST LIGHTER.

    MELBOURNE, Nov 5.—In evidence at the inquest opened today into the death of Cyril John Smith of Drayton-street, Bowden, S ...

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  11. GUNS AGAIN.

    LONDON, Nov 5.—"The second battle of the Duleper has begun," says Reuters Moscow correspondent. "Russian guns an the east bank of ...

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  12. MESSAGE FROM AUSTRALIA.

    CANBERRA, Nov 5.—Australian prisoners of war being repatriated from Germany arrived at Alexandria yesterday and next-of-kin will be ...

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  13. GERMAN ARMY.

    LONDON, Nov 5.—"Storm Troop officers, are reported to be replacing the three main German commanders on the eastern front," says the ...

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  14. TASK FULFILLED.

    LONDON, Nov 5.—"The Red Army after four months of fierce fighting has successfully carried out the Supreme Command's strategic ...

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  15. U.S.A. SUBMARINES.

    WASHINGTON, Nov 4.—A Navy communique states: "US submarines have reported sinking 10 enemy vessels and damaging three others ...

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  16. THE CRIMEA.

    LONDON, Nov 5.—Berlin radio reveals that strong Russian forces have landed on the Kerch Peninsula in the eastern Crimea. It says: "The ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  17. INTERNED NEAR SAIGON.

    LONDON, Nov 5.—The Associated Press correspondent at Port Elizabeth (South Africa) states that a traveller from Indo-China told him ...

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  18. PACIFIC WAR.

    GENERAL MacARTHUR'S HQ IN NEW GUINEA, Nov 5.—The following communique was issued to-day: ...

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  19. COSSACK FURY.

    Moscow correspondents continue to exalt the Cossack a lightning sweeps from Melitopol as one of the greatest cavalry drives of history. ...

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  20. ACROSS THE TRIGNO.

    LONDON, Nov 5.—In a dispatch from the Trigno River front dated Thursday, Reuters special correspondent writes: "Exactly at 4.30 ...

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  21. NIGHT RAIDERS.

    LONDON, Nov 5.—Enemy planes dropped bombs at scattered points in East Anglia last night. Raiders were also over the east coast and ...

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  22. MOSQUITOS BUSY.

    LONDON, Nov 5.—An Air Ministry communique states that Bomber Command Mosquitos last night attacked objectives in western ...

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  23. PLANE LOSSES.

    WASHINGTON, Nov 4.—The Secretary of War (Mr H. L. Stimson) said today that the British and American air forces destroyed at ...

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  24. WAR IN CHINA.

    CHUNGKING, Nov 5.—The Associated Press correspondent reports that American flyers made another sweep over the China "rice bowl" ...

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  25. UKRAINE CROPS.

    NEW YORK, Nov 5.—The "New York Times" Cairo correspondent learns from competent experts that the rapid Russian reconquest of the ...

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  26. LARGE BOOTY.

    LONDON, Nov 5.—Last night's Moscow communique was as follows: "The Red Army between the Dnieper and Karkinit Bay continued to ...

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  27. KING OF ITALY.

    LONDON, Nov 5.—"I told Marshal Badoglio at the weekend that I was willing to enter his Cabinet in any capacity on one condition—that ...

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  28. GAS USED.

    CHUNGKING, Nov 5.—The Chinese High Command has alleged that the Japanese used poison gas inflicting considerable casualties during ...

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  29. BRITISH MISSION.

    MELBOURNE, Nov 5.—"This mission is proof that Britain is in this war up to the neck and is going to turn every man and gun ...

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  30. TURKISH MINISTER.

    LONDON, Nov 4.—Reuters correspondent in Cairo states that the Turkish Foreign Minister, M. Menemenjoglu, and the British ...

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  31. SOVIET INDUSTRY.

    LONDON, Nov 5.—"No single enterprise of south Russia's iron and steel industry escaped damage, according to a report by Soviet ...

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  32. MILITARY MISSION.

    LONDON, Nov 5.—Announcing the establishment of a United States military mission in Moscow headed by Major-General John Deane, the ...

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  33. JAPAN'S NEW ORDER

    NEW YORK, Nov 5.—Tokio official radio states that the Prime Minister (General Tojo), the Minister for the Navy (Admiral Shimada), ...

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  34. BOMBS ON BURMA.

    NEW DELHI, Nov 5.—The commander of the USAAF in South-East Asia (General Stratemayer), in a statement yesterday, said that ...

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  35. GOOD PROGRESS.

    LONDON, Nov 5.—Today's Algiers HQ communique states: Land: The Fifth Army has made good progress along the front. Near the west ...

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  36. FINLAND'S FATE.

    LONDON, Nov 5.—The Stockholm "Social Demokraten" states that Finland has instructed M Passikivi, a former Finnish Premier, also M. ...

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  37. CHANNEL CLASH.

    LONDON, Nov 5.—E-boats which attacked a convoy in the English Channel between Dungeness and Beachy Head early on Wednesday, ...

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  38. YUGOSLAV ARMY.

    LONDON, Nov 5.—Today's Yugoslav Army of Liberation communique reports: "An increasing number of volunteers are joining the ranks of ...

    Article : 72 words
  39. U.S.A. COAL DISPUTE.

    WASHINGTON, Nov 4.—Following daylong study of the coal agreement reached between the Coal Administrator (Mr H. L. Ickes) and ...

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  40. A TOKIO CLAIM.

    NEW YORK, Nov 5.—Tokio official radio claims that five Allied cruisers, three destroyers and two large transports were sunk off ...

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  41. NO LONGER NEEDED.

    OTTAWA, Nov 4.—The Prime Minister's Office has excused from further service all Canadian ARP workers except in British Columbia ...

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  42. AUSTRALIAN ASSOCIATED PRESS.

    Except where otherwise designated, the overseas intelligence published in "The West Australian" is transmitted to Australia by the Australian Associated Press ...

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