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  4. U.S. FORCES SMASH INTO ORAN

    LONDON, November 10.— Allied Headquarters in North Africa reports General Eisenhower has announced Oran has been taken. Baltic stained, after three sleepless days, the American assault troops smashed into Oran early on Tuesday afternoon, in an all out attack. ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  5. THE BATTLE FOR OIVE

    While Australian infantry are forcing the battle in the Olve-Gorari area of Papua towards a decisive stage, Allied aviation continues sharp attacks ...

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  6. UNOCCUPIED FRANCE

    LONDON, November 11.— The Vichy radio says a message from Lyons declares that German troops entered the unoccupied zone by road and rail, and were travelling in the direction of Chalons and Sursaone. A later message states the first German armoured cars, laden with ...

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  7. NORTH AFRICAN CAMPAIGN

    LONDON. November 10.— The Prime Minister (Mr. Churchill), in a speech at a Lord Mayor's luncheon, said: "We have had a victory in Egypt, a ...

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  8. THE RETREAT TO LIBYA

    LONDON, November 11.— A message from Madrid says Rommel is reported to have urgently appealed to Berlin to rush ships to Libya to evacuate his forces. LONDON, November 11.— According to correspondents with ...

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  9. AN ITALIAN COLLAPSE?

    LONDON, November 10.— The "Chicago Dally Newt" Daily that according to the meat reliable reports, the German High Command is fearful ...

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  10. U.S. TROOPS IN SOLOMONS

    WASHINGTON, November 10.— The Americans holding Henderson airfield on Guadalcanal still outnumber the Japanese troops, who are trying to ...

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  11. DIRECTOR OF AGRICULTURE

    BRISBANE, November 11.— Mr. Bulcock announced to-day that he had decided to accept the position of Federal Director of Agriculture ...

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  12. MR. CURTIN ON THE WAR

    ADELAIDE, November ll.— Speaking at a civic reception yesterday, Mr. Curtin said the problem of moving forces in a country as big as ...

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  13. FEDERAL FINANCIAL POLICY

    BRISBANE, November 11.— In a strong criticism of the Federal Government's finance policy in a bulletin of the Queensland Bureau of ...

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  14. SIX MONTHS FOR SOLDIER

    BRISBANE, November 11.— Joe Anderson (23), of the A.I.F., who was convicted yesterday of assaulting a sergent of police in the execution of ...

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  15. SHIP REPAIR WORKERS' DISPUTE

    SYDNEY, November 11.— About 300 men engaged on a ship repair job were involved in a dispute to-day, and work was at a standstill during the day. ...

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  16. INQUIRY INTO GAS STRIKE

    SYDNEY, November 11.— There was been a real danger or explosion, and the possible burning out of the retook houses at Mortiske gasworks on ...

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  17. FIRST BATTLE FOR KOKODA

    Somewhere in New Guinea: A Japanese memorial stake, commemorating the first big battle for Kokoda has been found. The inscription, ...

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  18. DIRECT HIT ON JAPANESE SHIP

    An serial view of a Japanese ship hit by Allied bombers at Salamena the strong Japanese base in Now Gulnes. The G.H.Q, communique, in describ[?] the attack by medium bombers on the harbour, stated: "The supply ship received two direct hits and was left turning. All our planes ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  19. M.P.'S AND WAR JOBS

    BRISBANE, November 11.— To sale-guard against any member of Parliament being appointed to a highly paid Government war Job, the Opposition ...

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  20. Wool surpluses

    BRISBANE, Nov 11.— The purchase, and distribution of wool surpluses by an international authority are recommended by the post-war marketing ...

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  21. ENEMY SHIPPING LOSSES

    LONDON, November 10.— The Admiralty reveals submarine successes in the Mediterransen Under Lieut Commander Francois, the submarine ...

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  22. MELBOURNE JEWELLERY THEFT

    MELBOURNE, November 11.— Posing as a window cleaner to-day, a chief escaped with 80 diamond brooches from Kesminsky ...

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  23. "BATTLESHIP TORPEDOED"

    LONDON, November 11.— The Rome radio says a message, from Berlin declares a U-boat torpedoed British battleship of the Queen Elisabeth ...

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