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  2. THRUST AT SUPPLY LINE CHECKED

    German attempts to advance along the secondary Leningrad-Moscow railway from Tikhvin (110 miles ESE of Leningrad) to Vologda, where the railway from Archangel joins the main Russian system, have ...

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  3. CHRISTMAS TRAVEL RUSH

    Booking agents of the Victorian Railways experienced their heaviest loadings yesterday—first day for Christmas bookings—when hundreds ...

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  4. ARK ROYAL'S RECORD

    Ark Royal had sailed 205,000 miles and engaged in 32 operations, her commander, Capt. L. E. II. Maund, revealed yesterday at Gibraltar. ...

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  5. STAY-IN STRIKE DOWN COAL MINE

    SYDNEY, Monday.—Sixty miners began a stay-in strike at Stockton Borehole Colliery, near Boolaroo, today. The strike was called as a ...

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  6. AA GUNS IN DAY AND NIGHT TEST

    Wholly Australian-made AA guns were used in range practice for the first time in Victoria yesterday at Werribec. Results were most ...

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  7. TROUBLE IN US COAL INDUSTRY

    Negotiations for a settlement of the "captive" mine dispute have ended without an agreement having been reached, Mr. John L. Lewis, ...

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  8. MR. TOGO'S PROVOCATIVE SPEECH

    After having said in his speech (sec page 1) that there was a limit to Japan's conciliatory attitude, Mr. Togo added that the views of Japan ...

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  9. DAILY DIGEST

    There was once a France corrupt. betrayed. and cowardly, that Was saved by a peasant girl. There was once a France saved bv soldiers who ...

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  10. PACIFIC DANGER IS "VERY GREAT"

    CANBERRA, Monday. — "The dangers to Australia are very great,"Mr. Curtin said today, endorsing the statement made by Mr. ...

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  11. ONLY LITTLE OPTIMISM OVER TALKS

    Several members or congress expressed the hope today that something constructive would result from the talks between Mr. Kurusu and ...

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  12. UNIONS SEEK VOICE FOR WORKERS

    SYDNEY, Monday.—Metal trades unions are trying to obtain for employees a voice in management of factories producing war materials. ...

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  13. RSL HOPES FOR ANGLO-USA UNION AFTER WAR

    BRISBANE, Monday. — The RSL Congress today expressed the hope that implications of the present relations between the British Empire ...

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  14. SKI TROOPS BEGIN TEST OF STRENGTH

    This is the coldest November experienced in Russia for many years, and the Volga is freezing a month before normal, reports the Daily ...

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  15. PARACHUTED INTO SEA, SWAM 7 MILES, WALKED 50 MILES

    A Canadian-born RAP fighter pilot who was educated in Australia, states The Times correspondent in the Western Desert, was brought into ...

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  16. STIR OVER COMMANDOS

    There is no official indication whether a successor has been appointed to Admiral of the Fleet Sir Roger Keyes as director of ...

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  17. TOBRUK MEN READY

    With shining bayonets and smiling faces Australian, British, and Polish troops are standing to Tobruk's frontline defences waiting to play ...

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  18. MORTGAGE BANK PLANS

    CANBERRA, Monday. — Legislation would be introduced early in the new year to establish a mortgage bank which would ensure that ...

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  19. NATIONAL SECURITY CHARGE FAILS

    SYDNEY, Monday. — A charge against Adam Ogston, 36, organise, of having committed a breach of the National Security Act, was dismissed ...

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  20. CHURCHILL'S "CHANCE OF A LIFETIME"

    Eyre and Spottiswoode will publish on November 17 a book entitled "Fight for Gallipoli," consisting of a reprint of Admiral of the ...

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  21. OFFICER'S STORY OF SINKING OF H M S COSSACK

    Discussing the explosion which resulted in the sinking of HMS Cossack, an officer in the vessel said that the members of her crew who ...

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  22. CHOICE OF WAR HISTORIAN SOON

    CANBERRA, Monday.— Although early action is likely to bo taken by Federal Government to appoint an official war historian. Mr. Forde, ...

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  23. HOW SHIP SINKINGS STRENGTHEN BRITISH BLOCKADE

    The steadily growing toll of enemy shipping was an immense reinforcement of the blockade, said Mr. Dingle Foot, Parliamentary Secretary to the ...

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  24. EVACUEES SAY JAPAN IS PREPARED FOR ANOTHER WAR

    The Japanese were suffering many hardships because of the Chinese war, but were able " to take in their belts another notch." said British ...

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  25. CHARGED WITH MURDER OF HUSBAND

    BRISBANE, Monday. — Arrested at Pyampah Station, near the Queensland-NSW border, on Saturday, Mrs. Ethel Maude Toohey, 43, ...

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  26. T B SURVEY AMONG CHILDREN

    CANBERRA, Monday. — Provision of an X-ray unit to tour Australian schools and examine children for possible signs of TB is being ...

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  27. MUTINY AT GONDAR REPORTED

    Deserters from the Italian garrison at Gondar, whose numbers are increasing daily, say that colonial infantry outside Gondar on November ...

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  29. STEADY FLOW OF SUPPLIES TO MIDDLE EAST

    Supplies for British forces in North Africa are being received in a steady flow from England and USA, according to The Times correspondent ...

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  30. PROPAGANDA IN TURKEY

    Vichi Radio says Turkey has sent a Note to Britain asking for a reduction in British propaganda in Turkey. ...

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  33. INFILTRATION OF NAZIS INTO N. AFRICA

    Vichy Government officials, including Petain and Darlan, are considerably alarmed by the German infiltration into North Africa, states ...

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  34. FIRST DARWIN A I F MEN ON LEAVE

    On leave from Darwin, a batch of AIF men, many of whom have not seen the southern States for a year, will reach Melbourne by special train ...

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  35. NAVAL LEAVE ALSO

    CANBERRA, Monday. — Naval men who are stationed at Darwin are to be granted rotational leave comparable with thal given to ...

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  36. WEYGAND AT VICHY

    A message from Vichy says Gen. Weygand, French C-in-C in North Africa, has arrived there by air. ...

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  37. WESTERN DESERT FORCE TO BE CALLED 8th ARMY

    It is officially slated in Cairo that the British Anny in the Western Desert henceforth will be called the Eighth Army. No title has yet ...

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  38. MORE BOMBS ON ITALIAN BASES

    Marshalling yards at Catania (Sicily) were successfully raided by RAF bombers on Friday night, says a Middle East air communique. Bombs ...

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  39. 5 SCALDED BY BOILING SOLUTION

    SYDNEY, Monday. — Five men were scalded today when the crust of a cauldron of boiling solution burst at the works of, Waddington ...

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  40. SIKORSKI AT TOBRUK

    Gen, Sikorski, Polish Premier, has visited Tobruk, where he inspected Polish oncl other troops. In a tribute to British and ...

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  42. NZ JOCKEY KILLED

    AUCKLAND, Monday. — One of New Zealand's leading jockeys, R. W. McTavish, was killed instantly when 6 horses fell in the first race of ...

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