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  5. Nazi "Terror Raids" on Stalingrad

    LONDON, Sunday.—"With the battlefield covered with the Erst snow of the winter, the Soviet ring is slowly but steadily being closed on the Mosdok front ...

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  7. ROAR OF R.A.F.

    LONDON, Sunday.—The B.B.C. last night broadcast to Europe the roar of R.A.F. bombers taking off for a raid against Dusseldorf. ...

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  8. CHINESE FIGHT BACK

    LONDON, Sunday (A.A.P.).—During the past week the Chinese counter-offensive in three provinces—Chekiang ...

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  9. U.S. NEWS

    NEW YORK, Sunday.—Six workmen were killed and 60 injured when a blazing plane dived into the roof of the ...

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  10. MUST SAVE COAL

    CANBERRA, Saturday.—Saving coal has become an imperative duty for the nation and one in which every citizen can assist. This ...

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  11. FEDERAL SEAT

    BRISBANE, Sunday.—It is believed that Mr. Forgan Smith, former Premier of Queensland, intends to contest the Herbert seat ...

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  12. IN EGYPT

    LONDON, Sunday.—Land fighting by patrols and heavy artillery duels occurred in Egypt yesterday, says a Cairo ...

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  13. STATE LABOR MEMBERS

    SYDNEY, Sunday.—Several Labor members of the N.S.W. Parliament are said to be contemplating resigning to contest the next ...

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  14. CHILDREN'S CLOTHES

    SYDNEY, Sunday.—The Deputy-Rationing Commissioner (Mr. W. B. Hudson) said yesterday that changes were being considered with ...

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  15. INDIAN DEMAND

    NEW DELHI, Sunday.—A meeting of leading Indian businessmen has asked the British Government to transfer immediately full power ...

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  16. SEA WAR

    LONDON, Saturday (A.A.P.). At times only 25 miles from the Dutch coast, light British coastal craft fought a series of ...

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  17. LEGION OF HONOR

    NEW YORK, Saturday (A.A.P.).—Both the President of the French Chamber of Deputies (M. Herriot former Prime Minister), and the ...

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  18. ACCIDENT AT CANNERY

    Miss E. M. Gosper. an employee of the Leeton Canning Factory, is at present a patient at the Leeton District Hospital, having had her right ...

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  19. STAFF SHORTAGES

    SYDNEY, Sunday.—The Director-General of Manpower (Mr. Wurth) has ordered a survey of the shortage of nursing and ...

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  20. TOKYO AND BERLIN

    NEW YORK, Saturday.—Standard sized bombers would soon air raid Tokyo and Berlin, promised the War Secretary (Mr. ...

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  21. DOOR STILL OPEN

    LONDON, Saturday (A.A.P.).—"We can look with a reasonable measure of confidence at the position in India, but we are not yet ...

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  22. CIVILIAN AIMEN

    MELBOURNE, Sunday. — Two civilian airmen were killed yesterday when a Royal Victorian Aero Club plane crashed from 2000 ft. ...

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  24. "IMMENSE DISPLEASURE"

    LONDON, Sunday.—Swedish Journalists are annoying the Germans by praising the heroism and achievements of the Allied air ...

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  25. MASKED MEN

    SYDNEY, Sunday.—Two masked men, one of whom pointed a gun, held up the stationmaster at Yagoona Railway Station last night ...

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  26. FREIGHTER SUNK IN NORTH ATLANTIC

    WASHINGTON, Sunday.—A submarine sank a medium-sized Dutch freighter in the North Atlantic on August 2, announces ...

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  28. U-BOAT ENTERS U.S. PORT

    BRIDGETOWN (Barbados), Sunday.—An Axis submarine entered Carlisle Bay and fired five torpedoes in its first attack on ...

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  29. JAPANESE CLAIM SINKING

    NEW YORK, Sunday.—The Tokyo radio says that a Japanese submarine sank a 10,000 ton British freighter off Portuguese ...

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  30. BIRTHDAY GIFT

    MELBOURNE, Sunday.—The R.A.F. dropped 1,000,000 cigarettes over Dutch cities to mark the 62nd birthday of Queen Wilhemina on ...

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  31. PRIMATE OF ENGLAND

    LONDON, Sunday.—What is believed to be the first occasion on which a Primate of England has visited the Fleet in war time ...

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  32. RAIL COLLISION AT JUNEE

    A collision occurred in the Junee railway yards about 7 p.m. on Friday, when a mixed train coming in from the south-west line rail into a ...

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  33. OVERSEAS NEWS

    Overseas news in "The Daily Advertiser" is supplied by Australian Associated Press Sources include in England "The Times." "Daily Telegraph." ...

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  34. AUSTERITY LOAN

    SYDNEY, Sunday.—The Lord Mayors of all capital cities appealed for subscriptions to the Austerity Loan in a broadcast over ...

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