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  4. [?]ATORL SKIRMISHES FLARE IN [?]WEN SIANLEY R.

    New Guinea contact between our forward units and the Japanese in the Gap area of the Owen [?]ley has developed into active skirmishing. Fur[?] bombing and strafing of the trails from Buna ...

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  5. Milne Bay Trophies

    HERE are two more trophies won by the Australians at Milne Bay. Above is a Jap lank bogged and out of action in the slush of tropical rain. Loft is an amenity of the Jap invaders. It is a bottle of Asahi beer. The Australians drank it ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  6. CHURCHILL IS SCORNFUL OF NAZI WHINES

    LONDON, October 12.—Speaking at Edinburgh, the Prime Minister (Mr. Winston Churchill) said: "I spent the last few days going over a great many of our ships—some great, some small, some fresh from action, in the Mediterranean. Others are fighting their way ...

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  7. [?]zi Pause in [?]acling Move

    [?]ON, October 12.[?]|The dip[?]tic correspondent of the [?]elegraph says thhat, if nega[?] carried on to-day are ...

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  8. Has Main Nazi Drive Shifted To Caucasus?

    THE Russians refuse to play Hitler's game at Stalingrad. Instead of faithfully accepting the lull in German ground attacks and [?] are hitting back in many small sectors, bayoneting the Germans from houses and forcing the tired enemy to maintain a most active, ...

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  9. [?]OF CRIPPLED [?]DREN BOMBED

    [?]ON. October 12.— In a [?] south coast town a bomb [?] damaged a home for [?] children. A three year ...

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  10. "America is United as Never Before"

    NEW YORK. October 12.—President Roosevelt, in a radio speech, said he believed it was necessary to lower the selective ...

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  11. Ship Losses In Solomons

    WASHINGTON, October 13. — Low of the Astoria, Quincy and Vincennes makes a total of ...

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  12. Shorts Saved The Marines

    NEW YORK. October 13.—Shorts played a vital part in the [?]eue of a lost detachment of marines af Guadalcanal, ...

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  13. [?]SNOT RETIRING

    [?]ORK. October 13.—Al[?]derable publicity has [?] to the reported retire[?] Lo[?]s. Joe has ...

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  14. TO-MORROW'S LONDON

    LONDON. October 12. —A city of broad airy streets, parks, squares and spaces and spaces, collon[?]des and crescents. noble vistas a city of ...

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  15. CAN STALINGRAD BE SAVED?

    STOCKHOLM, October 13. —The Germans are believed to have 10 days or a fortnight in which to take ...

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  16. [?]REE U.S. CRUISERS [?]NK OFF SOLOMONS

    [?]GTON, October 12.—Certain initial [?]lges of the Solomons [?]pagin, which previously could not be announced for military [?] have now been reported in a Navy communique. The [?]que reveals that the U.S. cruisers, Quincy and Vincennes. ...

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  18. Nazis Say Malta Blitz Opens Egypt Drive

    LONDON, October 12.—The Germans declare that the battle against Malta has been renewed by air attacks. They also emphasise that the raids are connected with the Libyan campaign. The latest propaganda agency, the International News Office, predicts an early ...

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  19. THE RISE OR UNREST

    LONDON, October 12. — The Paris radio broadcast an appeal from released war prisoners who , urged workers to volunteer. They ...

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