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  4. BATTLE FOR STALINGRAD SWAYS IN BALANCE IN

    MOSCOW claims that 5000 Germans were killed in the various Stalingrad sectors throughout the week-end. It says that battles for the city are raging with undiminished intensity. Russian troops The Stockholm correspondent of The Times says that the Germans launched five more counterattacks in an attempt to dislodge ...

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  5. MOSQUITOES TRAFE OSLO [?]ESTAPO

    LONDON, September 28.—Some of the bombs dropped [?] the Gestapo building in Victoria Terrace, Oslo during the ...

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  6. U.S. FLIERS HIT HARD IN SOLOMONS

    NEW YORK, Sept. 27.—In a delayed message from Marine Headquarters in the Solomons, the correspondent of the United ...

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    MOUNTAIN MUD—Here is a trait in the Owen Stanley area, Even when the season of the monsoon has passed the jungle trails are clogged with slush. From the [?]th these Australians in New Guinea are treading it is easy to understood how the recent heavy rains have hindered Jap supply plans in their drive on Monday. ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  8. RIBBENTROP BRAGS ON AXIS POWER

    LONDON, September 27.— Greater efforts to prevent British and American supplies from reaching Russia were ...

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  9. JAP SHIPS SHATTERED IN ALLIED AIR BLITZ

    ALLIED bombers have again blitzed Japanese shipping in Rabaul harbour. A 15,000-ton merchant ship, the largest in the harbour, received a direct hit and a near miss, setting her afire. ...

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  10. Illness Forces Queen to Curtail Activities

    LONDON, September 27.—The announcement was made from Buckingham Palace that the Queen had been ...

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  11. A.I.F. Axemen Trounce Enzeds In Britain

    LONDON, September 27.—The special Australian correspondent of the Associated Press says that the Australian ...

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  12. R.A.F. RAIDS ON SHIPPING KEY TO EGYPT BATTLE ?

    LONDON, September 27.—The Cairo correspondent of the Daily Telegraph says that attacks against enemy shipping will ...

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  14. Govt. to Restrict Property Sales

    CANBERRA, September 23.—To impose a check on the tendency for land value to rise to stop speculative transaction and ...

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  15. Submarine Overdue

    LONDON, Sept. 27.—An Admir[?] communique says that H.M. [?]marine Thorn (Lieut-Commander R. G. Norfolk, D.S.O., [?] is overdue and must be ...

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  16. Next Stage of War Has Begun : Toio

    NEW YORK, Sept. 27.—The Tokio official radio says that Premier Tojo, addressing the National ...

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  17. THREE FRONTS TOO MUCH FOR JAPAN, SAYS WAVELL

    LONDON, September 27.—General Sir Archibald Wavell discussing the war situation in New Delhi yesterday disclosed that he had been planning re-occupation of Burma ever since it was lost. From the Strategical point of view," he said according to an ...

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  18. Nazis in Russia Use Year's Supply Of Manpower Every Fortnight

    NEW YORK, September 27.—The Nazi High Command is using up a year's supply of manpower every fortnight on the Russian front at the present rate of fighting, according to the military correspondent of the New York Herald-Tribune, Major Elliot. He ...

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  19. C'WEALTH TO CONTROL ALL RAILWAYS ?

    CANBERRA, September 28.—Sir Earle Page again to-night emphasised it was imperative that the Commonwealth should take ...

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  20. FOUR-DAY FIGHT WITH SUBMARINE PACK

    OTTAWA, September 27.—The Canadian destroyer, Ottawa, whose loss was announced on Monday was sunk after a four-day running ...

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