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  3. ANOTHER RUSSIAN SETBACK

    WHILE, according to latest' despatches from Moscow, cold Autumn rains are sweeping the Stalingrad battlefield. Axis panzer forces thrusting forwards from the west have pierced the Soviet defences in front of ...

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  4. AUSTRALIAN POSITIONS OUTFLANKED

    TTHURSDAY.—Launching heavy infiltrating attacks in the mountain jungles 4,600ft. to 6,000ft. above sea level, the Japanese troops have outflanked the Australian positions in the Owen Stanley Range, have forced the Gap, and are now on the southern slopes of the main range. ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  5. SUPPLIES

    Allied troops fighting the Japanese in New Guinea are receiving valuable support from the natives in bringing up supplies. Here Papuan carriers are shown setting off from a control point with their loads. ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  6. ROMMEL ILL

    LONDON, Thursday. — The Ankara correspondent of British United Press says that, according to the highest foreign ...

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  7. AUSTRALIAN BOMBERS

    CANBERRA, Thursday.—Reports that Australian-made. Beaufort bombers were engaged in the fighting north of Australia were a great ...

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  8. NATION'S EMERGENCY NOT FACED

    A MONG the Opposition objections to the Federal Budget outlined in the House of Representatives today by the Leader of the Opposition (Mr Fadden) were that it had failed to recognise and neglected to ...

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  9. EXPLOITED BY AXIS

    LONDON, Thursday. — The Germans are doing their utmost to exploit the Allied raids on occupied France for a general ...

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  10. CHRISTMAS LEAVE

    CANBERRA, Thursdny.—The Government has begun preliminary inquiries upon which a policy to deal with annual leave ...

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  11. BUDAPEST RAIDED

    LONDON. Thursday.—[?] pest last night had its second [?] raid this week. A Berlin report says the capital and other [?] ...

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  12. [?]story Shipped To America

    THE Lease-Lend Administrator (Mr Stettinius) in an article in the "Saturday Evening Post," disclosed that ...

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  13. BEEFLESS DAYS

    CANBERRA, Thursday.—The Dept. of Commerce will hold a conference with representatives of retail butchers probably early ...

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  14. CONCESSIONS IN TAX

    IN an extraordinary party division, in which three Ministers voted against the Government, the Federal Labour caucus today directed the Government to introduce legislation to grant certain income tax concessions ...

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  15. ILL-HEALTH DENIED

    BRISBANE. Thursday.—Commenting on his announcement yesterday that he had decided to resign thE Premiership of ...

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  16. FAST SHIP CONSTRUCTION

    Mr H. J. Kaiser, US construction expert, watches as Mrs Kaiser christens a "Liberty" ship built in 24 days at one of his Pacific Coast shipyards. Builders originally estimated 105 days to build these ships. Kaiser now wants to build giant transport planes. ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  18. Daylight Saving This Month

    NATIONAL Security Regulations issued tonight provide for the introduction of daylight saving from 2am ...

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  19. HUGE COST OF WAR

    LONDON. Thursday.—Speaking in the House of Commons on the motion for a supplementary vote of credit for ...

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  20. POST-WAR POWERS

    CANBERRA. Thursday.—Full opportunity would be given to discuss, on a non-party basis, the questions which should be ...

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  21. SEASONAL WORK

    CANBERRA, Thursday.—Flfteen thousand Australian troops had been temporarily released from the Army to assist in ...

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  22. CARGO BY AIR

    WASHINGTON, Thursday.—The United Press says the shipbuilder, Henry' Kaiser, has returned to Washington determined to convince ...

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  23. Torrential Rain In East Russia

    MILITARY circles say torrential rains are reported in Russian maritime provinces, which might force the ...

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  24. Telegram Mutilated In Canberra

    IN reply to a question by Mr Beck (UAP, T) in the House of Representatives today, the Treasurer (Mr Chifley) said the Grants ...

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  25. SENTRY'S BODY FOUND

    MELBOURNE, Thursday. — The body of Gnr John Hulston (18), who disappeared from a sentry box at a military carno near Queenscliff ...

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  26. Early Action On Canteens

    CANBERRA, Thursday.—Government action to be taken on the findings of the Army Canteens Royal Commission would be decided ...

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  27. Fierce Fighting In China

    CHUNGKING, Thursday.—Todays communique states that fierce fighting continues in the suburbs of Kinhwa and Lanchi. The Chinese repulsed a ...

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