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  4. NEW GUINEA BATTLE

    SOMEWHERE IN AUSTRALIA. — Although the rate of their progress has slowed down, the Australian troops are continuing their advance north of Nauro, toward Menari, in the Owen Stanley ...

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  5. Red Army's Relief Drive

    LONDON, Friday.—World interest in Stalingrad now centres on the Russian drives from the north and the south in the hope that they may develop into a ...

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  7. BRITISH AIR LOSSES

    LONDON, Friday. — In the first three years of the war, 47.305 civilians were killed, and 55,658 injured and detained in ...

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  8. WAR AT SEA

    LONDON, Friday. — Protection of convoys between Britain and Russia has demanded some of the most arduous flying in ...

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  9. EGYPT

    CAIRO, Friday (A.A.P).—It is now learned that Allied troops on Wednesday, after an early morning artillery ...

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  10. LEFT FOR DEAD

    An amazing story of his survival, which doctors described as miraculous after he had been left for dear in the first Milne ...

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  11. END OF WAR

    LONDON, Thursday. — "The end of the war is not in sight. He would be a foolish person who would predict whether it was ...

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  12. FREIGHTER PRODUCTION

    LONDON, Friday. — British production of cargo ships last year was unofficially estimated to have been at the rate of 1,450,000 ...

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  13. THE WAY OF THE HUN

    LONDON, Friday. (A.A.P.)—Four hundred and fifty Norwegian political prisoners were recently taken to concentration camps in cattle trucks in ...

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  14. RED ARMBANDS

    NEW YORK, Thursday. — It was announced by the official Tokyo radio to-day that 1500 U.S. and 4000 British in Shanghai are ...

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  15. SUSPECT SHOT

    DUBLIN, Thursday. — Police early this morning raided a house near Ballyjamesduff in order to arrest Patrick Dermody who was ...

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  16. SOME NAZI CLAIMS

    LONDON, Friday. — A German communique claims: "U-boats in September sank' 126 merchantmen. We also sank six destroyers, two ...

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  17. IN AUSTRALIA

    CANBERRA, Friday. — Australia Day, January 26, 1943. Is to be a general working day at penally rates. On Six Hour Day (next Monday) defence ...

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  18. GOSFORD BOYS' HOME

    SYDNEY, Friday. — According to police officers, the first intimation that they have of escapes from the Gosford Boys' Home is when boys are arrested ...

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  19. ALLIED WORKS COUNCIL

    MELBOURNE, Friday.—The application of Lieutenant Packer, of Consolidated Press Ltd., Sydney, for release from his position as director of ...

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  21. BACK HOME

    PERTH, Friday. — Stirring accounts of their experiences in the bitter fighting at El Alamein were related to-day by wounded ...

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  22. INDIAN UNREST

    Twentyfive were killed when police fired on a mob attempting to raid a police station at Erum, in Orissa Province. ...

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  23. CAFETERIA PRICES

    MELBOURNE, Friday,—A Government munitions factory cafeteria has been declared black by 8000 employees unless the price of meals is reduced ...

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  25. HITLER'S SPEECH

    WASHINGTON, Thursday.—The Secretary for State (Mr Cordell Hull) told the Press to-day that while Hitler's speech contained characteristic ...

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  26. SOLDIERS A.W.L.

    SYDNEY, Friday.—Military police who combed a district in the Murray this week found six soldiers, some of whom had been away from duty for ...

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  27. WAR WORK

    SYDNEY, Friday,—The secretary of the construction branch of the Australian Workers' Union (Mr. D. M'Namara) said to-day ...

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  28. CHINA'S STRUGGLE

    CHUNGKING, Friday. - The military spokesman said that eight Japanese generals, including five divisional commanders, and ...

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  29. D.C.W. AWARDS

    CANBERRA, Friday.—Two A.I.F. heroes have been awarded the D.C.M. for coolness and bravery in the Middle East in July. ...

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  30. ARMY TRAINING

    MELBOURNE Friday.—Already doubled since Japan entered the war the intake of potential officers to Army training schools is ...

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  31. "FLOUTING OF COURT"

    SYDNEY, Friday.—"The military authorities are determined to flout the court," Mr. E. P. Kinsells said in the Chief Industrial Magistrate's Court ...

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  32. D.F.C. TO PILOT OFFICER

    CANBERRA, Friday.—The D.F.C has been awarded to Pilot-Officer Archibald Patterson, R.A.A.F. for outstanding work in the ...

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