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  2. RUSSIAN CAMPAIGN

    London, Nov. 19.—The Moscow radio states that there has been fierce fighting in the Kalinin sector (100 miles north-west ot Moscow) since Saturday, in which the air force effectively cooperated. Soviet troops repulsed repeated German attempts to ...

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  3. U.S. COAL STRIKE

    Washington, Nov. 19.—Violence broke out again to-day on the Pennsylvania and West Virginia "captive" coalfields, as massed ...

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  4. R.A.F. OPERATIONS

    London, Nov. 18.—An Air Ministry communique states:—"Our fightters, including some carrying bombs, have been over Northern France ...

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  5. THE BRITISH ARMY

    London, Nov. 18.—It is officially announced that General Sir John Dill, Chief of the Imperial General Staff, is relinquishing his ...

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  6. PACIFIC TENSION

    Washington, Nov. 19.—The special Japanese envoy, Mr. Kurusu, and the Ambassador, Admiral Nomura, again conferred with the United States Secretary for State, Mr. Cordell Hull, to-day, the talk lasting over three hours. The two Japanese were ...

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  7. Docks at Brest Bombed

    London, Nov. 19.—The Air Ministry states:—"Bomber command planes during a dusk reconnaissance yesterday bombed docks at ...

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  8. American Air Squadron

    London, Nov. 18.—C. G. Petersen, D.F.C., from Idaho, U.S.A., who is 21 years of age, has been promoted to squadron-leader. He succeeds ...

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  9. General Dill's Statement

    London, Nov. 18.—General Sir John Dill, in a statement, said:—"I was always anxious that young men should occupy the important ...

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  10. R.A.F. Casualty List

    London, Nov. 19.—An Air Ministry casualty list of 255 names includes a New Zealander, Pilot-Officer Ward. V.C., who is now listed as ...

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  11. Arming U.S. Ships

    Washington, Nov. 18.—The Secretary of the Navy, Colonel Knox, announced to-day the order of urgency in which United States merchant ...

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  12. NEW GERMAN DRIVE

    Kuibyshev, Nov. 18.—The Russians are sternly resisting the new German drive east of Orel (200 miles south of Moscow), in which two ...

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  13. JAPANESE DIET

    Tokio, Nov. 18.—The resolution passed by the House of Representatives urges the Government to carry out Japanese policy unswervingly ...

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  14. American Arrested in Rome

    London, Nov. 18.—It is reported from Rome that the rector of the American Episcopal Church, Mr Hiram Woolf, who comes from New ...

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  15. The Northern Front

    London, Nov. 18.—The "Times" correspondent in Stockholm says that although Berlin has many times claimed that Russian merchantmen ...

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  16. London Press Comment

    London, Nov. 19.—The "Daily Express," in a leading article, says:—"Army command changes are usually made after a battle. They ...

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  17. Captured German Ship

    Washington, Nov. 18.—An order signed in the Federal District Court in San Juan Puerto Rico to-day gave the United States ...

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  18. Russia's Will to Win

    Teheran, Nov. 19.—The British and American members of Sir Walter Monckton's party are unanimous concerning the stubbornness of the ...

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  19. British Naval Bases

    New York, Nov. 18.—The Washington correspondent of the "New York Times" asserts that the United States has asked Britain to accept ...

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  20. Revolt in Albania

    Istanbul, Nov. 18.—Albanian patriots have partly destroyed important iron and copper mines in the Mirdita region. An Italian chief ...

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  21. Attempt to Raid Moscow

    Moscow, Nov. 19.—The Tass newsagency says that 13 planes, attempting to raid Moscow were shot down on Monday night and on Tuesday. ...

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  22. President's Foreign Policy

    Detroit, Nov. 18.—The National Convention of the Congress of Industrial Organisations, representing 5,000,000 members, greeted with a ...

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  23. Greek Executed in Rumania

    Bucharest, Nov. 18.—A Greek found guilty of the assassination of a member of the German military mission, Major Doring, last ...

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  24. Russian Refugees

    Zurich, Nov. 19.—A report from Berlin states that Herr Rosenberg, who has been appointed Reich Minister for occupied eastern ...

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  25. Russian Communique

    London, Nov. 18.—A Moscow communique states:—"We fought the enemy on all fronts to-day. Fighting was especially fierce in the ...

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  26. Air Raids on Britain

    London, Nov. 19.—The Air Ministry reports:—"In the early part of last night a few enemy planes dropped bombs at points on the ...

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  27. Another Nazi General Killed

    London, Nov. 19.—Berlin newspapers announce that Major-General Georg Braun has been killed in the Ukraine. ...

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  28. Discussion at Canberra

    Canberra, Nov. 19.—Pacific questions were discussed to-day by the Japanese Minister, Mr Kawai, and the Minister for External Affairs ...

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  29. Russia's "Flying Tanks"

    London, Nov. 18.—A message from Berlin states that the Russians are using new JR2 planes, so strongly armoured that they are called flying ...

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  30. Finnish Report

    London, Nov. 19.—A Helsinki communique states:—"There was lively artillery activity on the Hanko front. Our guns replied to ...

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  31. Prime Minister's Speech

    Tokio. Nov. 19.—Further warnings that Japan must be allowed to go her own way unhindered were given at the special session of the ...

    Article : 332 words
  32. Future of Holland

    London, Nov. 18.—According to a Dutch correspondent of the "Times," the German Commissioner of the Netherlands, Dr. Arthur ...

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  33. American Determination

    London, Nov. 19.—Sir Keith Murdoch told a press conference:—"I am able to say confidently that the United States will not permit a ...

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  34. U-boats in White Sea

    London, Nov. 19.—The Berlin spokesman declared that U-boats are now operating in the White Sea, "on the route of American ...

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  35. Crimean Campaign

    London, Nov. 19.—The "Times" correspondent on the German frontier says that German comment on the capture of Kerch emphasises ...

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  36. Britain's Anti-Red Ministers

    Kuibyshev, Nov 18.—A local newspaper, commenting on the recent speech by the House of Commons member, Mr. O. N. Pritt ...

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  37. Russian Air Strength

    Manila, Nov. 18.—Mr. Wallace Carrol, London manager for the United Press, who arrived yesterday from Russia, said that, despite ...

    Article : 136 words
  38. The British Navy

    Cape Town, Nov 19.—It is officially reported that H.M.S. Prince of Wales, one of Britain's new battleships, recently visited Cape ...

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  39. Second Front Against Nazis

    Moscow, Nov. 18.—Two "symbolic" British landings on the Continent this year—one in Northern Norway and another on the French ...

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  40. Unrest in India

    New Delhi, Nov. 18.—The State Council, by 10 votes to six, has passed a resolution recommending the Viceroy to convey to the ...

    Article : 78 words
  41. AUSTRALIAN ASSOCIATED PRESS

    Except where otherwise designated, the overseas intelligence published in the "Kalgoorlie Miner" is transmitted to Australia by the Australian Associated Press from its ...

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