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  2. HONOURED FOR BRAVE DEEDS IN SYRIA

    Awards to 39 members of the AIF—11 of them Victorians—for distinguished service in the Syrian campaign were announced yesterday by Mr. Forde, Army Minister. ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  3. RAAF LIBYAN SQUADRON'S 100th VICTIM

    CANBERRA, Tuesday.— Eight enemy aircraft were shot down and many others damaged by an Australian Tomahawk fighter squadron ...

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  4. POLICE HUNT FOR MURDERER

    SYDNEY, Tuesday.—A police hunt for the murderer of Stanley E. Bartlett, an elderly timber-getter, has developed from the finding this ...

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  5. GERMANS ATTEMPTED REARGUARD ACTION

    An attempt by the Germans to fight a rearguard action after they had been driven out of Rostov-on-Don on Sunday failed, said "Pravda" yesterday morning. Soviet troops pushed on, annihilated the invaders, ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  6. DAILY DIGEST

    Lines from a poem read at a Fight for Freedom rally in New York recently, and composed by Ben Hecht and Charles MacArthur:— ...

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  7. BRITAIN'S DEADLIEST FIGHTERS

    I am able to lift a little of the veil of mystery which for months has hidden the activities of Britain's secret and most deadly fighters, the ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  8. MR. HULL MEETS ENVOYS AGAIN

    After Mr. Hull had conferred with Mr. Kurusu and Admiral Nomura for 65 minutes yesterday he called on President ...

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  9. UAP MEMBER LEAVES PARTY ROOM

    By walking out of the State UAP meeting and later removing his papers and other personal effects to the Independents room at ...

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  10. MUST GET QUOTAS FOR AIF

    SYDNEY, Tuesday.—Lt.-Col. Whitfield, Director-General Recruiting, said today that his whole aim in drawing up a programme for ...

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  11. SERGEANT WHO MET ROMMEL FACE TO FACE

    A British staff sergeant in Libya recently met face to face General Rommel. C-in-C of the German forres in North Africa. ...

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  12. CAR DRIVER MENACED

    Police believe that they foiled plans for a hold-up when they recovered a stolen car shortly after midday yesterday. ...

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  13. VON TIRPITZ RUMOUR

    Drew Pearson and Robert Allen, in a copyright broadcast, said that one problem worrying President Roosevelt was a report that the German ...

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  14. AUSTRALIA WANTS LASTING AMITY WITH NEI

    "Australia does not want a temporary but a lasting friendship with NEI." said Dr. W. A. Stockhuyzen, head of the economic mission to ...

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  15. TRAIL OF RUIN LED TO TOBRUK

    A graphic story of how men of a Wellington battalion marched and fought their way in the darkness across 11 miles to their new ...

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  16. MATE SAVES ABORIGINE FROM CROCODILE

    DARWIN, Tuesday.—Jimmy Kilarooka, a Melville Island native, was clearing a fish trap at Shoal Bay, 20 miles east of Darwin, on Sunday, ...

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  17. RUSSIAN WAR PICTURES SHOWN IN IRELAND

    Both Mr. Eden and Mr. Malsky, Soviet Ambassador in London, sent messages when an exhibition of photographs from Russian war zones, ...

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  18. BRITAIN'S 18% AVERAGE WAGE INCREASES

    Ministry of Labour, inquiring into learnings of workers since October, 1938, in 16 of the principal industries, show an average of 42% wage ...

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  19. DRASTIC LIQUOR PLANS IN QUEENSLAND BILL

    BRISBANE, Tuesday. —. Government's Liquor Act Amendment Bill, which was introduced in Parliament today, changes hotel trading hours ...

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  20. CRUSHED TO DEATH UNDER IRON BARS

    Crushed beneath nearly 2 tons of iron bars when a crane chain broke yesterday afternoon, Stanley Jenkinson, 49, of Palmerston st., Carlton, ...

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  21. TALL STORY AT PARLIAMENT HOUSE

    There are big men in Victorian political and civic circles. and last night the 2 biggest met at Parliament House. ...

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  22. PRICE CEILINGS FOR US MOTORCARS

    Price "ceilings" for both wholesale and retail passenger cars will be fixed by the Office of Price Administration, because inflation has ...

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  23. BOY GUILTY OF MANSLAUGHTER

    BRISBANE, Tuesday. — A jury in Townsville Supreme Court today returned a verdict of guilty of manslaughter against Eric Francis ...

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  24. HEAVY RAF RAID ON HAMBURG

    RAF raid on Hamburg last night lasted several hours. Several buildings and docks were ablaze after persistent and accurate bombing. ...

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  28. GREAT PROGRESS IN PACIFIC DEFENCE

    Tremendous progress in defence preparations at Singapore and Manila impressed Mr. R. A. G. Hendersen. chairman of Australian ...

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  29. SUSPENDED STATIONS BACK ON AIR

    CANBERRA, Tuesday.—The three radio stations—3AR and 3KZ, Melbourne, and 2UW, Sydney—which were banned last night for breaches ...

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  30. RETAIL PRICE OF TOBACCO TO BE HIGHER

    CANBERRA, Tuesday.—The suspension on November 4 of an order by Professor Copland, Prices Commissioner, permitting tobacco ...

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  31. FORESTS VITAL TO WATER SUPPLY

    Perpetuation of vital water supplies for Victoria was bound up with retention of forest cover on vulnerable lands, it was stated in the ...

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  32. EASTERN FLEET WILL BE POWERFUL

    The British naval force under the command of Admiral Sir Tom Phillips, whose appointment as C-in-C of the Eastern Fleet and Admiral ...

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  33. JUGOSLAVIA "IN BLOOD AND FLAMES"

    Jugoslavia today was in blood and flames, King Peter of Jugoslavia declared in a broadcast. Hundreds and thousands of families were ...

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  34. POTATO PRICES FALL

    Prices of old potatoes yesterday declined a further £1 a ton. Since Tuesday of last week old season's potatoes have fallen more than £3 ...

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  35. US RAIL DISPUTE SETTLED

    President Roosevelt's Fact Finding Board announces a settlement of the railway dispute, which had threatened a nation-wide strike on ...

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  36. GERMANS RECAPTURED IN N Z

    AUCKLAND, Tuesday. — Three Germans who escaped recently from an internment camp have been recaptured by police. The men walked ...

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  39. US FREIGHTER MISSING

    U-S Maritime Commission's freighter Macbeth, flying the Panama flag, has been posted as missing. Unofficial reports yesterday ...

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