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  4. MAN SHOT DEAD IN HOSPITAL

    SYDNEY, Friday.—Hector Patrick O'Rourke, 31, a returned solider of this war who, it is believed, came from Cessnock, was shot dead ...

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  5. WILLKIE MAY HAVE CLEARED THE AIR WITH STALIN

    NEW YORK, September 25.—Stalin is realistic enough to know that every selfish interest of Britain and America ...

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  6. Flying Fortress in Making

    The fuselage aft sections of the latest edition of the Flying Fortress get last touches before they go to the final assembly floor in an American factory, where they are in mass production. ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  7. MASSED NAZI TANKS ATTACK IN STALINGRAD

    LONDON, Sept. 25.—"Death is over our heads, but Stalingrad's defenders walk in glory," says a Russian front-line dispatch to-day. Street fighting in Stalingrad is still raging with bloody ...

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  8. Bombs Explode in Belfast

    LONDON, Sept. 25.—A home-made bomb exploded early to-day at the back gate of the police barracks in Bowen Square, Belfast. Another ...

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  9. Minister to Visit Battle Areas

    CANBERRA, Friday.—The Minister for the Army (Mr. Forde) will visit Port Moresby, Darwin, and other battle areas in the Australian ...

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  10. FLYING FORTRESSES RAID RABAUL

    SOMEWHERE IN AUSTRALIA, Friday.—Flying Fortresses struck by moonlight before dawn yesterday against Rabaul Harbour, where there has been a large concentration of Japanese cargo ships and warships for several ...

    Article : 354 words
  11. Karlsruhe Almost Wiped Out

    LONDON, Sept. 25.—Reports from Zurich (Switzerland) quote eye-witnesses as saying that, in a recent R.A.F. raid on Karlsruhe, two-thirds ...

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  12. Axis Plane Output Outstripped

    LOS ANGELES, September 25.—The combined war plane production of Britain and America in September will exceed the total output of ...

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  13. No Exemption for Hotelkeeper

    SYDNEY, Friday.—An application for exemption from military service by John Allan Mendes, 34, licensee and manager of the Mayfair Hotel, ...

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  14. ITALIANS RAID GIBRALTAR

    LONDON, Sept. 25.—A small number of Italian planes attempted to raid Gibraltar last night. Only a few bombs were dropped, and all of ...

    Article : 63 words
  15. Congress on U.S.-Soviet Friendship

    WASHINGTON, Sept. 23.—Joseph Davies, former ambassador to Moscow, announced that a two-day congress of the American-Soviet ...

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  16. 500 IN RECITAL ON CATHEDRAL STEPS

    LONDON, Sept. 25.—Thousands of London's workers gave up their lunch hour to-day to watch well-known actors and actresses give a recital on ...

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  17. WAR WIDOW FOR SECOND TIME

    ST. PAUL'S (Minnesota), September 25.—Mrs. Dorothy Hamilton Mahoney, 26, is a war widow for the second time in six months. Her ...

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  18. STOP PRESS

    LONDON.—Moscow Radio announces that the Germans in the Sinyavino area (south-east of Leningrad) have lost 100 tanks and ...

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  19. India, South Africa Prepare to Meet Japanese Threat

    LONDON, Sept. 25.—Concurrent with Japanese reports that Japanese naval forces are operating in the Atlantic came the ...

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  20. Mr. Willkie Tours Front in Jeep

    LONDON, Sept. 25.—Mr. Wendell Willkie, who is visiting some of the war zones on President Roosevelt's behalf, returned to Moscow this ...

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  21. CROWDS STONE POLICE IN BOMBAY

    LONDON, Sept. 25.—Police flied twice last night in the Badar area of Bombay where students demonstrated. Crowds stoned the police ...

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  22. BEER SUPPLY DROPPED TWO MILLION GALLONS

    CANBERRA, Friday.—A drop of about two million gallops in the amount of beer supplied for civil consumption in July last, compared ...

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