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  4. Momentous Battle in Progress

    LONDON, Wednesday. — What may prove one of the world's most momentous battles is now at its height. The situation at Stalingrad, however, grows more tense as General von Bock's assault ...

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  7. PACIFIC WAR

    (By George Johnston, "The Daily Advertiser" Special Correspondent) Somewhere in Australia, Wednesday.—Allied Headquarters to-day ...

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  8. U.S. NEWS

    SAN FRANCISCO, Tuesday.—Western defence commanders an investigating the possibility that a Japanese plane dropped an incendiary ...

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  9. TOBRUK RAID

    LONDON, Wednesday. — Following the large scale air and Commando raid on Tobruk on Sunday night, Allied planes ...

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  10. INDIAN RIOTS

    NEW DELHI, Wednesday. — Sir Reginald Maxwell. Home Secretary and Viceroy's Councillor, told the Bengal Legislative Assembly to-day that the ...

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  11. GENERAL BLAMEY

    CANBERRA, Wednesday.—Following his visit to New Guinea, the Allied Land Commander (General Sir Thomas Blarney) will discuss the New Guinea ...

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  12. CANADIAN LABOR

    OTTAWA, Tuesday. — Elliot Little. Director of Selective Services, addressing the Labor Convention, said that Canada faced a progressive planned ...

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  13. GERMAN RATIONS

    LONDON, Wednesday.—According to the Geneva correspondent of the "Evening Standard" an increase in the German bread ration as from ...

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  14. JAPANESE ORDER

    LONDON, Wednesday. — Dutch quarters here have learned that the Japanese military administration on September 9 ordered all Australian. ...

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  15. TERRIFIC BLAST

    LONDON, Wednesday. — A terrific explosion, far greater than could be caused by the bursting of any single bomb, was ...

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  16. Guerrilla Warfare of the Sea

    LONDON, Wednesday. — The First Lord of the Admiralty (Mr. A. V. Alexander) said at Portsmouth that more magnetic ...

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  17. PACIFIC COUNCIL

    WASHINGTON, Tuesday. — The Pacific Council to-day had its longest session, occupying two hours with the India question, because of its ...

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  18. DAWN RAID

    Somewhere in Australia.—The Japanese merchant ship which was probably destroyed at the wharf at Saumlaki yesterday was one of the two ...

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  19. BISHOP'S ACTION

    BUENOS AIRES, Tuesday. — The Catholic Bishop (Dr. Hanlon), of Catamarca has excommunicated the provincial legislature for five days ...

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  20. VICHY DECISIONS

    WASHINGTON, Tuesday.—The U.S. Secretary for State (Mr. Hull) said that the Vichy Governments decision in sending thousands of French ...

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  21. R.S.L. CONFERENCE

    SYDNEY, Wednesday.—Opening the annual conference of the R.S.S. and A.I.L.A. to-day the Governor (Lord Wakehurst) suggested that returned ...

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  22. MADAGASCAR INCIDENT

    LONDON, Wednesday.—All public services and French officials are working at Majunga and Madagascar, it was learned in London to-day. Banks ...

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  23. U.S. COMMUNIQUE

    WASHINGTON, Tuesday.—A Navy communique says: "Japanese attempts to recapture the U.S. positions on Guadalcanal Island have ...

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  24. WAR PROBLEMS

    LONDON, Wednesday.—The movement of troops and equipment was one of the biggest problems, said Col. Frank S. Ross, of the transportation ...

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  25. IDLE MINES

    SYDNEY, Wednesday.—In order to effect repairs to their homes which were damaged in a heavy stole last night, 450 miners at the John Darling ...

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  26. PROFIT LIMITATION

    LITHGOW, Wednesday.—Addressing the Macquarie District A.L.P., the Federal Treasurer (Mr. Chifley) confessed that the Government's 4 per ...

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  27. JUNGLE FIGHTING

    Somewhere in Australia.—After days of trekking through thick forest in the Owen Stanley Range, Australian troops who were cut off by the ...

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  28. 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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  29. £1100 ROBBERY

    SYDNEY, Wednesday.—Thieves who entered the Cecile frock shop at Camperdown during the night stole £1100 worth of frocks representing the ...

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  31. CHINESE SUCCESSES

    CHUNGKING, Wednesday. — The Chinese, who are closing in on Kinhwa, have recaptured Wuyi, 23 miles to the south after killing 500 Japs. The ...

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  32. PRINCESS JULIANA

    LONDON, Wednesday. — Prince Bernhardt, speaking to Holland by radio, announced that Princess Juliana was expecting a baby at the end of ...

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  33. STOCK EXCHANGE SALES

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  34. PACIFIC FUTURE

    WASHINGTON, Tuesday. — The Navy Secretary (Col. Knox) stated at a press conference to-day that Rear-Admiral Blandy, after his return from ...

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  35. WORLD'S OLDEST WOMAN

    CAPETOWN, Wednesday. — The death is announced of Katie Fan!, at Fort Alfred, reputed to be aged 136 years, and the world's oldest woman. ...

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