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  4. EARLY NEWS OF MOSCOW DECISIONS

    LONDON. October 31.—It it understood an impatient world will have very little longer to wait before it learns from Moscow itself ...

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  5. REDS REACH LOWER DNIEPER

    LONDON, November 1.—The Red Armies on the southern front an are withis a short distance of At lewer reaches of the Dnieper. The German forces have been cat in two. In their drive towards parekop the Russians are now 18 sailes from the isthmus. ...

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  6. NAZIS YIELD TO 5TH ARMY

    LONDON, October 31.—The Fifth Army is forcing the Germans back Step by and and now commands Strategic poaitions from where it can ...

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  7. BIG BOMBERS HIT HARD AT RABAUL

    In a 115 ton bomb strike against Vunakanau, one of the main Japanese aerodromes in the Rabaul area, Allied Liberators and Lightnings on Friday destroyed 25 Japanese fighters in combat, and another 20 bombers and Zeros parked on the grand. Eighteen more Japanese ...

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  8. AMERICA'S MAJOR COAL STRIKE

    WASHINGTON. November 1.—The Associated Press says American fourth major coal sirike within seven months started to-day when thousands of ...

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  9. AUSTRALIA'S POST-WAR FOOD COMMITMENTS

    CANBERRA, Nov. 1.—Basic plans, from which will emerge a complete blueprint of Australia's food obligations to occupied countries after the ...

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  10. GRAZIERS' PROTEST NOT ACKNOWLEDGED

    BRISBANE, November l.—The objection of the United Graziers Association to the valution of the Land Bill now before the State Parliament was ...

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  11. HIGH COMMISSIONERS FOR INDIA AND N.Z.

    CANBERRA. November 1.—The appointments of Lieut.-General Sir lven G. Mackay. Commander of the Second Australian Army. as High ...

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  12. SUGAR MIX DRIVERS

    BRISANE, November 1.—An interpretation of the Sugar Award was sought before Messrs Ferry and Riordan in the Industrial Court to-day by ...

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  13. BRISBANE JEWEL ROBBERY

    BRISBANE. November 1.—Thieves early this morning broke into the Jewellery shop of R G. Watkins. Wickham Street, Valley, and removed ...

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  14. FIRST STEP TO MEAT RATION

    CANBERRA November 1.—The first formal step to the introduction of the meit rationing was taken by the Federal Government to-day by the ...

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  15. LORD HALIFAX OPTIMISTIC OF ENEMY BREAKDOWN

    WASHINGTON, October 31. — The American Press says that Lord Halllfax, who him returned from London, told the Press that the war in. Europe ...

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  16. STATE BASIC WAGE

    BRISBANE. Nov. 1.—The Stale will not intervene to an application lodged by the employers with the industrial Court for a reduction in the present ...

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  17. MINE MANAGER FINED

    SYDNEY, November l.—On four charges of having caused men to fail to work at Stanford Main No. 1 colliery, on September 18. the mine ...

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  18. 15 ARRESTS IN MANLY BRAWL

    SYDNEY, November 1. — Fifteen men were arrested on a total of 35 charges following a wild brawl involving ' servicemen, civilians ana ...

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  19. GOLDEN CASKET 804

    BRISBANE. Nov. 1.—Golden Casket No. 804 was drawn to-day. First prize went to No. 5151, B. J. Lowe. QX10008. A.I.F.. Australia; second, No. 84515, K. ...

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  20. DETECTIVES' HAUL OF GUNS

    MELBOURNE, Nov. 1\.—When detectives raided a house at Richmond early to-day, they discovered a vast assortment of firearms in a wardrobe. ...

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  21. JUSTICE LUKIN RETIRES

    MELBOURNE, Nov. 1.—Justice lukin has officially retired as Justice of the Supreme Court of Canberra and Federal Judge in Bankruptcy. ...

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  22. RUSSIANS CERTAIN OF SPEEDY VICTORY

    SYDNEY. Nov. l.— The main aim of the Allies now was to deprive Hitler of his weapon of time and to bring to Hitler a complete and decisive ...

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  23. ZOOT-SUITER AT LARGE

    BRISBANE, November 1.—A negro in a zoot suit attacked a man and two women in the Valley early this morning with a piece of galvanised ...

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  24. COST OF NEW GUINEA VICTORIES

    CANBERRA. November 1.—The Deputy Leader of the Federal Opposition. Mr. Hughes, said that the public would welcome an assurance that ...

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  25. RAILWAY EMPLOYEE'S DEATH

    CAIRNS, Nov. 1. —John Denis Kinnear , railway employee, who resided in Tolga for many years, died this afternoon as the result of injuries ...

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  26. DECENTRALISATION URGED

    CANBERRA. November 1.—The Country Party loader (Mr. Fadden) has urged the Federal Government to take Immediate measures for the ...

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  27. AMERICA AND CHINA

    WASHINGTON. October 31.— President Roosevell in a menage to the President of China (Chiang Kai-Shek) says ...

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  28. BRISBANE'S ARCHBISHOP-ELECT

    BRISBANE, November 1. —The Right Rev Reginald Charles Halse. M.A. who will be enthroned at Archhishop of Brisbane at St. John 's ...

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  29. AUSTRALIA'S BEEF SUPPLY TO US.

    NEW YORK. November 1.—The V.S.A. is receiving from Australia enough beef and veal to feed practically all the American troops baaed ...

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  30. ROYAL COMMISSION ON FRUIT AND VEGETABLES

    BRISBANE, November 1.—The State Government is to appoint a royal commission to inquire into all phases of the prices and marketing of ...

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  31. DROWNED STOWAWAY IDENTIFIED

    MELBOURNE, Nov. 1.—Harold Chileote 19 of Adelaide has been identified as the stowaway who was drowned when an Alhed works ...

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  32. KASSEL STILL SMOULDERING

    LONDON, Nov 1.—The Air Ministry News Service says that Kassel to all intents and palposes had been destroyed. The ruins were still ...

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