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  2. RADIO AND FILMS AID RECRUITING

    SYDNEY, Wednesday.— Preparations for "AIF Reinforcements Week," to begin on November 11, were now in full swing in all States. ...

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  3. GERMANS' USE FOR CRIMEA

    Heavy German attacks on the Crimea are designed to clear the Nazi right flank and, while seizing the Russian fleet's main Black Sea base, to open a new channel of supplies by a shorter and—as Berlin ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  4. CLEANING UP AT FLEMINGTON

    It cost roughly l-5th of a penny a head for the 90,000 people who saw the Cup run on Tuesday to clean up the racecourse yesterday. To do ...

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  5. RAF ATTACK ON AXIS AERODROME

    Twelve planes on the ground were set on fire, and direct hits were scored on administrative buildings barracks hangars and an ...

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  6. MERCHANT NAVY HEROES HONOURED

    Merchant navy heroes who took charge of lifeboats after their ships had been torpedoed mid sunk have been honoured for their courage and ...

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  7. JAPAN'S NEXT MOVE IS OBSCURE

    SYDNEY, Wednesday.— Picking the winner of the Melbourne Cup is an easier task than guessing what Japan's next move may be, in the ...

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  8. APPLE, PEAR PLAN CHANGES URGED

    CANBERRA, Wednesday. — Continuance of the apple and pear acquisition scheme for the duration of the war, but under a different ...

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  9. DAILY DIGEST

    What is the position of the people of France with regard to the two conflicting ideologies: the democratic expressed in the Free French ...

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  10. OIL TANKS AT CHERBOURG LEFT BLAZING

    An Air Ministry communique tates:— "Our fighters continued their offensive patrols over northern France yesterday. At Cherbourg ...

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  11. TOWN HALL RALLY

    Victoria's campaign for "AIF Reinforcements Week" will be opened on Tuesday night with a spectacular rally in Melbourne Town Hall. ...

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  12. SELF-CONTAINED DEPOTS FOR RAAF IN BRITAIN

    The RAAF headquarters staff assembled for the first time at Australia House yesterday. Air-Marshal Williams greeted the newly arrived ...

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  13. MR. OWEN TO WORK ON BREN GUN

    CANBERRA, Wednesday. — Mr. E. E. Owen, inventor of the Owen sub-machine gun, is now, with approval of Mr. Forde, Army Minister, ...

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  14. RED PLANES BOMB GERMAN PORTS

    The Red Air Force raided Konigsberg (East Prussia), Danzig, and Riga (Latvia), all ports used to supply German forces, causing fires ...

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  15. HEAVY TOLL TAKEN OF U-BOATS BY NAVY AND RAF

    The Royal Navy, with the assistance of the RAF Coastal Command, continues to protect Allied shipping and to levy a heavy toll on U-boats, ...

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  16. WOMEN THROW EGGS AT LORD HALIFAX

    Women peace demonstrators showered eggs and tomatoes on Lord Halifax as he was entering the Chancery Building in Washington ...

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  17. DUKE WHO LIVES "IN CLOUD IN CUCKOOLAND"

    Under the heading "The Gloomy Duke," the Jewish Chronicle publishes a letter from the Duke of Bedford, which states: — "There is no ...

    Article : 238 words
  18. LEAVE FOR DARWIN MEN BEGINS SOON

    CANBERRA, Wednesday. — Plans are nearing completion for the relief on leave of the first batch of troops stationed at Darwin. Granting of ...

    Article : 207 words
  19. CUP DESCRIPTION HEARD IN M. EAST

    Senator Ashley, Information Minister, was informed yesterday in a cable from Mr. R. J. Boyle, technical officer in charge of the ABC mobile ...

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  20. US AIR SERVICE TO AFRICA

    An airmail service between USA and Africa will be inaugurated about November 20, Mr. Frank C. Walker, Postmaster-General, said yesterday. ...

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  21. DEATH FOR SABOTAGE IN BESSARABIA

    Court-martials at Kisheney have sentenced to death 14 persons on a charge of spying for Russia, says Berlin Radio. It is alleged that after ...

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  22. EVACUATED FROM TIENTSIN

    Tokio Radio said yesterday that more than 700 British residents had been evacuated from Tientsin, SE China, on the advice of the Acting ...

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  23. WAR CANNOT BE WON WITHOUT U S MANPOWER

    The oft-quoted statement of Mr. Churchill, "give us the tools and we'll finish the job," was untrue, said Mr. Herbert Agar, a member of the ...

    Article : 211 words
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  27. DIRECTOR'S DEATH

    A finding of suicide was recorded by Mr. Tingate, PM, coroner, at the city morgue yesterday, when an inquest was held into the death of ...

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  28. WOMEN'S PART IN WINNING OF WAR

    As the nation is becoming more and more conscious of the vital part thal woman powei must play in war developments in the neal future, the ...

    Article : 380 words
  29. U-BOAT SINKINGS REPORTED BY US NAVAL PATROLS

    Convincing evidence that the U-S Navy has bombed and sunk a number of German submarines since President Roosevelt's shoot-on-sight ...

    Article : 128 words
  30. FUNERAL OF BISHOP FOLEY AT BALLARAT

    BALLARAT, Wednesday.—In an atmosphere of deep solemnity, the funeral of Bishop Folcy took place today at St Patricks Cathedral, ...

    Article : 339 words
  31. 15-YEAR-OLD BOY CHARGED WITH MURDER

    Fifteen-year-old boy was remanded al Norman Cross, Huntingdon, charged with the murder of a 14year-old workmate, whose body was ...

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  32. MISSING U S SAILORS

    The U-S Navy Department announced yesterday that it had abandoned hope of finding the 7 officers and 88 sailors of the U-S ...

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