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  2. TIDES, SUN, AND MOON

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  3. MAILS CLOSE TO-DAY

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  4. JAPS FLED FROM HALSEY'S FLEET

    PEARL HARBOUR, October 17—United States Fleet headquarters says Admiral Nimitz announced that Japanese warships approached Formosa, but fled without firing a shot upon sighting Admiral Halsey's fleet. ...

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  5. JAP PIER ABLAZE IN HALMAHERAS

    Low-level bombing attacks by B25 Mitchells of the Fifth U.S. Army Air Force set ablaze this Japanese pier in Waslle Bay, Halmahrea Island, In the South-west Pacific. One of the low-flying U.S. planes took this remarkable picture of flames beginning to eat through the structure. Heavy air and sea attacks on Halmahrea, last Japanese stronghold between New Guinea and the Philippines, were followed by U.S. troop landings in mid-September, ... [ILLUSTRATED]

    Article : 189 words
  6. "HORTHY REVOKES ARMISTICE"

    LONDON, Oct. 17.—Further clouding the position in Hungary, Admiral Horthy, to-night, is purported to have revoked his order of the day yesterday, ...

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  7. GENERAL ADVANCE IN EUROPE

    LONDON, October 17.—A general advance in all sectors is reported from the Allied European theatre. Progress continues north of Leopold Canal where the Canadians are sweeping towards the sea, and gains of up ...

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  8. 8TH ARMY FACE CESINA

    LONDON, October 17.—The Exchange Telegraph's Rome correspondent says the Eighth Army is now 1½ miles from Cesina. ...

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  9. FLYING BOAT TAIL LOCATED

    SYDNEY, October 17—The main tail portion of the Qantas flying boat, Coolangatta, which crashed in Rote Bay on Monday week, was located ...

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  10. 2,500,000 TROOPS REACH FRANCE IN 109 DAYS

    NEW YORK, October 17.— Lieutenant General Somervell, in a speech to the "Herald-Tribune" forum, disclosed that in the first 109 days of the ...

    Article : 79 words
  11. SEAMEN'S BONUSES TO BE REDUCED

    CANBERRA, October 17.—War risk bonuses paid to Australian seamen will be reduced from November 1 because of the lessening war risks in ...

    Article : 145 words
  12. 33 DIVISIONS OF "DRAFT DODGERS"

    NEW YORK. October 17 —The Federal Bureau of Investigation has disclosed that it has handled enough draft-evasion cases to form 33 modern ...

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  13. £100,000 RED CROSS GIFT TO GREECE

    MELBOURNE, October 17. — The Australian Rod Cross Society is shipping quantities of warm clothing, blankets, and ...

    Article : 221 words
  14. "REPUBLICANS FOR ROOSEVELT"

    SAN FRANCISCO, October 17.—Mr. Bartley Crum. San Francisco attorney, and formerly head of Mr. Wendell Willkie's California ...

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  15. SOLDIER SECURITY BEST IN QUEENSLAND

    BRISBANE, October 17.—Government will do more for the security of returned soldiers after the war than any other State, said Mr. Hanlon. ...

    Article : 93 words
  16. THE BUDGET DEBATE

    BRISBANE, October 17 —Winding up the budget debate in Parliament to-day, Mr. Hanlon said that several members had complained of difficulty ...

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  17. CORFU GARRISON SURRENDERS

    LONDON, October 17—British landing craft entered Corfu barbour late on the evening of October 12, when the few German soldiers surrendered. ...

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  18. LIMBLESS RUSSIAN CHILDREN FOUND BEHIND NAZI LINES

    LONDON, October 17.—Appealing for the Aid to Russia Fund, Mrs. Churchill, broadcasting, told the story of a hospital at Kalinin treating maimed and mutilated children collected by, partisans from behind the German lines. ...

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  19. NEW WEAPON USED AGAINST RABAUL

    SAN FRANCISCO, October 16 — Government monitors puked up a Domel broadcast from Tokio indicating the Allied forces were using a ...

    Article : 52 words
  20. 606,666 ENEMY PRISONERS IN EUROPE

    LONDON, October 17— The Exchange Telegraph Agency representative at Shaef, save that since D-Day the combined British, French and ...

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  21. EXTENDED BANKING CONTROL PLANNED

    CANBERRA, October 17.—A hill to extend control of banking and expand the activities of the Commonwealth Bank is being planned by the ...

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  22. AIR SMUGGLING OF FRENCH GOODS

    LONDON, October 17.—Customs officers report that the smuggling of Paris made luxury goods, such as scents, ilpsticks chamra[?]ne and wine ...

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  23. QUISLING ORDERED FROM SWEDEN

    LONDON, October 17.—The American Press Stockholm correspondent says that Anthoni, former Chief of the Finnish State Police, who fled to ...

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  24. VICHY MINISTER EXECUTED

    LONDON, October 17.—Reuter's Purls correspondent says that, following trial by a military court Rene Pluton, former Vichy Under-Secretary ...

    Article : 93 words
  25. EGG RATIONING EXPECTED IN JANUARY

    MELBOURNE, October 17.—Egg rationing, to ensure egg supplies to expectant mothers, young children, and Invalids, is expected to be introduced ...

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  26. NEWSPAPER DISPUTE ENDED

    SYDNEY, October 17.—Indications to-night are that the newspaper dispute has ended. It is believed normal publication of the four Sydney news ...

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  27. 2 KILLED IN NIGHT FLYING EXERCISE

    SYDNEY, October 17.—An R.A.A.F. instructor and a trainee pilot were killed when a plane crashed in a night flying exercise in South-west New ...

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  28. 1230 KILLED DURING BRISTOL BLITZ

    LONDON, October 17. It is, disclosed that civilian air said casualties in Bristol during tho ported of heavy raids from 1940 to 1942 totalled 4303. ...

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