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  4. THE OWEN STANLEY DRIVE

    No claim to have advanced in the Owen Stanley campaign was made by General Headquarters on Thursday, but our flanking patrols, it was stated ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  5. THE NEW GUINEA "PONY EXPRESS"

    The "Pony Express" making its way through the jungle to deliver supplies to troops in forward areas in New Guinea. (Department of Information photo.) ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  6. KIEL NAVAL BASE

    LONDON, October 14.—Kiel naval base was subjected last night to a heavier bombardment than it ever had before, states the Air Ministry News ...

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  7. NEW RUSSIAN GAINS

    LONDON, October 14.—The "Times" Moscow correspondent says the Russians re-advanced north-west of Stalingrad to relieve troops within sight of the city. The Russians made new gains south of Stalingrad, and also, on Tuesday, re-captured five large city buildings and a ...

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  8. CHURCHES CONFER

    CANBERRA, October 15.—A plan of Church Inter-communion was discussed at a conference here between representatives of the Church of ...

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  9. OLD LADY'S DEATH

    MELBOURNE, October 15.—An 18-year-old youth to-day told the Coroner how he saw a man outrage 62-year-old Catherine Maud Whitley in a ...

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  10. EUROPEAN UNREST & SABOTAGE

    LONDON, October 14.—Unrest and sabotage continue to grow in enemy occupied territories in Europe. Reports of this come from many quarters. The Hungarians have arrested 20 ...

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  11. U.S. ARMY NEEDS

    WASHINGTON, October 14.—The Secretary for War (Mr. H. L. Stimson) [?]ing the importance of lowering the draft age to 18, told the House ...

    Article : 328 words
  12. MUNITIONS PEAK NEXT YEAR

    CANBERRA, October 15.—Mr. Makin said to-day that early next year Australia's munition programme would reach its peak. The ...

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  13. THE SOLOMONS

    WASHINGTON, October 14.—The Navy announced that Japanese warships bombarded the American airfield and base at Guadalcanal. Troop ...

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  14. EUROPE FACES HUNGRIEST WINTER

    NEW YORK, October l4.—The Wall Street Journel's Washington correspondent says information available to the Agriculture Department indicates ...

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  15. THE MIDDLE EAST

    LONDON, October 14.—It is revealed that Field Marshal Smuts spent two days in Cairo en route to London, and he saw Mr. R. G. Casey and ...

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  16. BAN ON HAIR TINTING

    CANBERRA, October 15.—Replying to a complaint that the Government restrictions on hair tinting would lead to many women being dismissed ...

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  17. THE MEDITERRANEAN

    LONDON, October 14—A Cairo communique reports: "There was nothing to report yesterday from the land, apart from ...

    Article : 334 words
  18. GERMAN CLAIMS

    LONDON, October 14.—The German High Command claims the liners Orcades (23,456 tons) and Duchess of Athol (20119) tons have been sunk. ...

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  19. THE WAR AT SEA

    WASHINGTON, October 14—The Navy has announced that United States submarines in the Western Pacific have sunk a Japanese heavy ...

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  20. FRANCO PLAYS AXIS GAME

    NEW YORK, October 14.—Spain is offering promises of continued neutrality and increasing co-operation with the United States and simultaneously ...

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  21. NEW MOTOR VEHICLES FROZEN

    CANBERRA, October 15.—By an order issued to-day freezing all new motor lorries and other commercial vehicles, the sale or purchase of new ...

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  22. LATHAM WARNS OF FIGHTING LULL

    MELBOURNE, October 15.—That we should not hide our heads in the sand and pretend everything was all right because there was a temporary lull ...

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  23. MANPOWER RECOMMENDATION ACCEPTED

    CANBERRA, October 15—A recommendation that all unoccupied persons in Australia, men and women, should be called up in specified classes ...

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  24. ARMY MEDICAL CHECK-UP

    SYDNEY, October 14.—The Army will check the medical record of every serving member of the Australian military forces within the next ...

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  25. GENERAL MACARTHUR WITH THE TROOPS IN NEW GUINEA

    General MacArthur stops to speak to Australian troops encountered during his tour of the New Guines battle area. (Department of Information photo.) ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  26. LOCO CONSTRUCTION

    CANBERRA. October 15—Plans for the construction of locomotive and rolling stock for narrow guage railways, particularly those in ...

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  27. STATE POLITICS

    BRISBANE, October 15.—Mr. Nicklin's motion in the Assembly that the Speaker's ruling preventing the Opposition from bringing forward a ...

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  28. RURAL PRODUCTION TRANSPORT

    BRISBANE, October 15—A plan to organise rural production transport on the granite belt is expected to he announced soon by Mr. Bulcock. He ...

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  29. TEA RATION PERIOD REDUCED

    MELBOURNE, October 15.—From October 19, the tea ration period will be of four weeks duration instead of five weeks. This was announced ...

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  30. HITLER ORDERED CHAINING OF PRISONERS

    LONDON. October 14.—It is learned in London from reliable sources that the chaining of British prisoners was personally ordered by Hitler ...

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  31. DOMESTIC SERVANTS

    CANBERRA. October 15.—People who employed half a dozen domestic servants were criticised by Mr. Dedman who added, however, that most ...

    Article : 80 words
  32. DEPENDENTS' ALLOTMENTS

    BRISBANE October 15.—Allotments to dependents of men on the Allied Works Council and defence works in Queensland will, in future, be paid ...

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