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  2. SECRET MAP SHOWS NAZI PLANS

    President Roosevelt, at [?] Press conference, asserted that there was no question about the validity of the secret map he possesses showing ...

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  3. AUSTRALIANS WHO ESCAPED FROM CRETE

    Amazing stories of the adventures of Australians after the evacuations of Greece and Crete continue to come in from the Middle East. Two of ...

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  4. THREAT TO ROSTOV STILL GRAVE

    Russia's situation remains serious and at Rostov may be called grave, comments Capt. Falls, "The Times" military correspondent. It does not appear that in the ...

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  5. WAR BETWEEN USA AND JAPAN "SOON"

    Belief that war between USA and Japan is inevitable is expressed by Mr. Arthur Menken, noted newsreel cameraman, who has just returned ...

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  6. £10,000,000 AIRCRAFT OUTPUT

    CANBERRA, Wednesday. — More than 1,000 aeroplanes have been produced in Australia and by the end of next jcar this figure will be more ...

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  7. V C's AWARD EXCITES HOME TOWN

    PERTH. Wednesday. —News of the award of the VC conferred upon Ptc. J. H. Gordon caused great enthusiasm in his home town of Gin Gin, ...

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  8. NATION-WIDE APPEALS FOR A I F

    SYDNEY, Wednesday.—Mr. For,de Army Minister, has informed Lt.-Col. Whitfield, Director-General of Recruiting, that he will open the ...

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  9. ARGUS, THURS., OCT. 30/41—[?] DAILY DIGEST

    Following are extracts from a letter, written by an internationally known German woman author, and sent from unoccupied France to Dorothy ...

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  10. NO UKRAINE BOOTY

    German genius for organisation is facing in occupied Ukraine an even harder test than on the battlefields, says Ossian Gouldin,g Daily ...

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  11. LECTURERS SENT FOR TRIAL

    More than 50 persons who attended a health lecture in Melbourne on September 30 were present in the Third City Court yesterday, when ...

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  12. DESERTING SEAMEN SENTENCED

    SYDNEY, Wednesday. — Robert Johnstone, 49, seaman, who said he had been at sea since 1913 and had been torpedoed twice in the last war ...

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  13. NAZI WILES IN TURKEY

    Very efficient propaganda machine in Turkey, which has now reinforced by many faces familiar to me from Rumania and Bulgaria, is, says ...

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  14. PROSPEROUS KHARKOV SCENE OF BATTLE

    Kharkov, where the Germans are now fighting in the city, is the greatest industrial city of the Donetz Basin. Since the Bolshevik ...

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  15. USS KEARNY WAS HIT WHILE HUNTING U-BOATS

    President Roosevelt disclosed that the U-S destroyer Kearny was tornedoed while hunting for submarines amidst a scattering convoy which ...

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  16. OBITUARY

    Mr. Robert William McLaurin, who died at Pinegrove, Deniliquin, in his 80th year, was a member of a family of graziers who came to the district ...

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  17. UNION OF FREE NATIONS

    Addressing a Canadian and American audience at Windsor (Ontario), Mr. J. T. Thorson, Canndian Minister of National War Services, urged ...

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  18. CANNED FRUITS PRODUCTION

    CANBERRA, Wednesday. — Last season Australia's production of canned apricots, peaches, and pears, 2,732,701 cases, was a near record. ...

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  19. MOCK BATTLE BEGINS TODAY

    BALLARAT, Wednesday. —In a mock battle which will begin at 7am tomorrow a mimic attack on Melbourne will be met by an opposing ...

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  20. AIRMAN'S APPEAL DISMISSED

    An appeal against the finding and sentence of the general court-martial at Benalla Elementary Flying Training School has been made by LAC ...

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  21. POOR FOOD, HARD WORK IN BENGHAZI PRISON CAMP

    The severe conditions under which 200 Australian prisoners at Benghazi are living, states the Daily Telegraph's correspondent in the ...

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  22. RED PLANES HIT PANZERS

    Great air activity is reported in a Moscow supplementary communique: —"On Monday our air formations operating on the central front ...

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  23. ISOLATIONISTS OPPOSE SENDING US SHIPS TO WAR ZONES

    Continuing the debate on the Neutrality Act revision, Senator Taft said it would mean that U-S ships would be despatched to Britain ...

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  24. NO EARLY PETROL RELIEF

    CANBERRA, Wednesday.—No relaxation of present petrol rationing will be considered by the Government until supplies are brought to ...

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  25. NEW REUTER'S TRUST FORMED

    Following a discussion with Sir Kingsley Wood, Chancellor of the Exchequer. and Mr. Brendon Bracken, Minister for Information, ...

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  26. COLLIERIES IDLE TODAY

    SYDNEY, Wednesday. — All collieries on the South Coast will be idle tomorrow because of the decision or the miners to hold aggregate ...

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  27. WAS IT A GHOST VOICE ON B B C?

    Was it a "Ghost Voice" that interfered with the BBC news at 4.15pm yesterday? Reception was bad when the ABC ...

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  28. SECRET FUND INQUIRY TERMS

    CANBERRA, Wednesday.—In view of proceedings before the Royal Commission inquiring into the secret fund. Mr. Calwell (Lab., V.) asked ...

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  29. MRS. CHURCHILL'S APPEAL FOR RUSSIA

    Appealing for money for the [?] Cross Aid-to-Russia Fund, of which she is chairman, Mrs. Churchill, in a broadcast last night, said the scale ...

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  31. FIRST UNIFORMED [?] WOMEN HOME GUARDS

    Fifty girls who work a 12-hours dav in a Surrey war factory are Britain's first uniformed women Home Guilds. They have ...

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  33. PACIFIC SITUATION WELL IN HAND

    "Australia owes a tremendous debt to USA," said Sir Keith Murdoch in an interview on arrival at Los Angeles by Clipper from Australia. ...

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  34. GIPPSLAND SEARCH FOR THIEF

    Police throughout Gippsland are making an intensive search for a man suspected of having committed a seri[?] of thefts in Orbost, ...

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  35. DANCING IN ARMS PLANT ALLEGED

    Witnesses in a compensation case at Croydon County Court gave evidence that workers in one munitions plant danced to the radio during ...

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  36. A I F CASUALTY LISTS

    SMITH, V., Ptc., Bathurst, Inf. DIED OF INJURIES LASKER, J. L. L. Sgt., Bondl. In[?]. WOUNDED IN ACTION ...

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  37. NAZI AGENCY FINED

    Justice Morris ruled yesterday that Transocean News Service must be convicted on a charge of neglecting to register as an agent for the ...

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  39. AIRMEN GET THE BIRD—TWICE!

    Eric Boon, [?] ing champion, was one of 4 airmen each fined £7 for poaching in Norfolk. ...

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  40. FUNERAL OF MR. A. H. GRAY

    The death occurred at a private hospital on Monday of Mr. Alfred H. Gray, of Messrs. Gray and Rivers, estate agents, of Brighton and ...

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  41. WOMAN BANDIT KILLED IN SPAIN

    A woman was among "[?]an[?] who, according to a Santander message quoted by Vichy's correspondent in Spain, were shot dead after ...

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  42. WINDSORS LUNCH AT THE WHITE HOUSE

    The Duke and Duchess of Windsor had lunch at the White House yesterday. Captain James Roosevelt, the President's eldest son, and his ...

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  43. ONE PILOTS' MESS SUPPORTED

    Noel Monks, Daily Mail air correspondent, in an "open letter" to Sir Archibald Sinclair, Air Minister, about the institution of common ...

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  44. DIMINISHED WINE EXPORTS

    CANBERRA, Wednesday—"Grave concern" that Portugal and Spain have been able to ship large quantities of wine to the United Kingdom, ...

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  45. SHOTS FIRED AT US SENTRY IN PEIPING

    U-S authorities have protested to the Japanese Government against the shooting yesterday of a U-S marine while on sentry duty, and ...

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  46. AUSTRALIA ADMIRES CHINA'S ENDURANCE

    When he presented his credentials, Sir Frederic Eggleston, Australia's first Minister to China, told Mr. Lin Shen, Vice-Foreign Minister, that ...

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  47. COULD NOT FIND BODIES, SO USED SAND IN COFFINS

    Unable to find the bodies of 2 air raid victims in time for their funeral, 2 men filled their coffins with sand, after which a funeral service was ...

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  48. MEAT EXPORTS UP £834,712

    CANBERRA, Wednesday.—Despite the restriction on the export of certain classes of meat, total value exported from Australia in 1940-41 ...

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  49. NEW SEASON'S CHERRIES

    First of the new season s cherries appeared in the wholesale market yesterday, and brought from 20/ to 28/ a half-case. They were retailed ...

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  52. LONDON MARKETS

    Tin, £255/15/; rubber, 13¾d. (nominal). Mines:—New BH, 11/6; Paringa, 2/3. ...

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