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  2. RUSSIAN CONFLICT

    London, Sept. 12.—The latest front line despatches reaching Moscow state that the battlefields in the Caucasus mountains, particularly in the Mosdok area, are covered by the first snow of winter, making the fighting complicated. ...

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  3. EGYPTIAN FRONT

    London, Sept. 12.—A Cairo communique states:—"Patrol activity continued on Thursday night. We met and engaged enemy patrols in the northern ...

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  4. IN MADAGASCAR

    London, Sept. 12.—A communique from the G.O.C. in East Africa states: "Our troops early on Thursday morning effected widespread landings on ...

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  5. AIR RAID ON GERMANY

    London, Sept. 12.—The Air Ministry states that Thursday night's attack on Dusseldorf was the heaviest raid the bomber command has yet made on a ...

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  6. AMERICAN ITEMS

    Washington, Sept. 13.—The Navy Department has announced that a medium-sized British merchantman was torpedoed in the Caribbean Sea ...

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  7. INDIAN PROBLEM

    London, Sept. 11.—In the House of Commons to-day, Mr. Greenwood (Lab.) opening the debate on Mr. Churchill's India statement, said:— ...

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  8. Destruction at Karlsruhe

    Berne, Sept. 12.—The Karlsruhe newspaper "Der Fuhrer" states: "Thousands lost all their property within a few hours as the result of the R.A.F. ...

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  9. Air Raid on Tobruk

    Cairo, Sept. 12.—Allied medium bombers on Friday night attacked jetties and harbour installations at Tobruk and repair shops and a railway siding ...

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  10. German Report

    London, Sept. 12.—A Berlin communique states:—"We destroyed 170 British tanks and reconnaissance cars on the Egyptian front between September ...

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  11. Avenging Nazis' Victims

    London, Sept. 12.—The B.B.C. last night broadcast to Europe the roar of R.A.F. bombers taking off for the raid on Dusseldorf on Thursday night. The ...

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  12. Shortage of Rubber

    New York, Sept. 12.—President Roossvelt's special rubber investigation committee, headed by Mr. Bernard Baruch, has presented its report. This state ...

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  13. Soviet Communiques

    Moscow, Sept. 12.—A Soviet communique issued at noon states:—"Russians last night fought west and south-west of Stalingrad, in the Mosdok ...

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  14. German A.R.P. Inadequate

    London, Sept. 12.—Reuter's correspondent on the German frontier states that German newspapers continue to reflect official worry over the ...

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  15. LENINGRAD FRONT

    London, Sept. 13.—The Russians are developing a new offensive to the east of Leningrad and have reached a point 15 miles from the city. A fierce battle ...

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  16. The Central Front

    Moscow, Sept. 13.—The Germans on the central, front suffered a severe setback in fighting for an important township The Russians attacked the ...

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  17. Vichy Report

    London, Sept. 12.—A Vichy communique states: "French forces on the Betsiboka River were still resisting the British advance at 9 a.m., inflicting ...

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  18. Great Boulder Proprietary

    London, Sept. 12.—Mr. Brian Manning, chartered accountant, the newly, appointed liquidator of the Great Boulder Proprietary Gold Mines, Ltd., has ...

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  19. German Threat

    London, Sept. 12.—The Berlin radio states:—"The Luftwaffe's new heavy bombers will launch extensive raids on an unprecedented scale against ...

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  20. British Statement

    London, Sept. 12.—The Government also issued the following statement:—"After the occupation of Diego Suarez, the Government had hoped that the ...

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  21. Indian Leaders Confer

    New Delhi, Sept. 12.—The Mahasabha leader, Mr. Mookerjee, has had a lengthy conference with the Moslem leader, Mr Jinnah, after which he ...

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  22. The Dieppe Raid

    London, Sept. 12.—A Russian naval correspondent, writing in "Soviet War News" says:—"Allied transports [?] Dieppe lowered invasion craft ...

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  23. Clash off Dutch Coast

    London, Sept. 12.—An enemy tanker was destroyed, a "flak" ship probably destroyed and an armed trawler and at least six motor torpedo boats ...

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  24. Novorossisk Captured

    London, Sept. 12.—Moscow announces that the Russian forces have been compelled to leave the Black Sea naval base of Novorossisk, the capture of ...

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  25. Atlantic Convoy Battle

    London, Sept. 13.—A special Berlin announcement from Hitler's headquarters, giving various shipping claims, concludes: "A convoy battle of ...

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  26. Three-mile Record

    Stockholm, Sept. 12.—The runnel Haegg, established a three-mile work record by covering the distance in 1 minutes 35.4 seconds. ...

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  27. Congress Sabotage

    London, Sept. 12.—A "Sunday Dispatch" special correspondent writes:—"From military points of view, particularly from the point of view of an ...

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  28. Fighting French

    There was an enthusiastic and representative attendance at the Kalgoorlie council chambers on Friday afternoon when Dr. Louis Leide Gelle, a West ...

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  29. Stalingrad Battle

    London, Sept. 12.—The "Daily Telegraph" correspondent says that Marshal, Timoshenko launched a fierce counter-attack against the German ...

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  30. British West Indies

    New York, Sept. 12.—A message from Bridgetown (Barbados, British West Indies) says that an Axis submarine entered Carlisle Bay and fired five ...

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  31. GERMAN TACTICS

    London, Sept. 12.—The "Daily Herald" correspondent in Moscow describes the street fighting tactics the Germans had to employ to take Novorossisk. "The ...

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  32. Cloudburst in Spain

    London, Sept. 12.—It is reported from Berlin that during terrific thunderstorms and cloudburts all over Spain many houses were razed ...

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  33. German Claims

    London, Sept. 12.—A Berlin communique states:—"Germans after hard fighting have taken the last coastal port south of Novorossisk. Germans in ...

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  34. German-Hindu Association

    London, Sept. 12.—The Rome Stefani newsagency states:—"The inaugural meeting of the German-Hindu Association was held at the Hamburg Town ...

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  35. Legacy to Australian

    London, Sept. 12.—The late Henry Bullen, who lived at Haslemere, Surrey, left £12,000 sterling. He bequeathed £1000 to his "only grandson, who is ...

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  36. The Finnish Front

    London, Sept. 13.—The Moscow radio states:—"The Russians in a flare-up on the Finnish front have captured an important and strongly fortified point ...

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  37. Leningrad Area

    Moscow, Sept. 12.—"Pravda" says that the Germans thought that their fortified line in the Sinyavino area, north of Leningrad, was impregnable. They ...

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  38. India's Tea Crop

    London, Sept. 11.—The Governments of India and Ceylon, and the Ministry of Food, have completed negotiations for the purchase of the whole ...

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  39. Indian Railways

    New Delhi, Sept. 12.—Seven hundred thousand railway workers, mostly Indians, unaffected as a result of the disturbances, are working normally ...

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  40. Terek River Area

    Moscow, Sept. 12.—A German force on the south bank of the Terek River, which the Russians have been ceaselessly pounding for the past six days ...

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  41. Belgian Rexists

    London, Sept. 12.—Belgian circles in London learn that the Germans are permitting the Belgian Rexists (Fascists) to carry revolvers for ...

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  42. 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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