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  4. JAP SEAPLANE TENDER BOMBED IN SOLOMONS SEA

    THE New Guinea campaign remains overshadowed by that in the Solomons, of which strategically it is a part. After the heavy attacks on Rab[?]ul by Fortresses on Friday and Saturday, which ...

    Article : 1,370 words
  5. BATTLE ROAR LULLS AT STALINGRAD

    GERMAN artillery and the Luftwaffe art ceaselessly hammering Stalingrad, but there has been a perceptible lull in ground fighting since Friday. German reports state the straggle is settling down to trench war. German sappers ...

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  6. Japanese Pom-Pom

    LOOT : This is a Japanese gun which the unsuccessful invaders of Milne Bay hoped to use to effect. It is. however, now part of our troops' booty. ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  7. [?]utch Patriot [?]ress Still [?]omes Out

    NEE YORK, October 11.— The United Press says that a Dutch [?]captain. Jon Cornelius Hendricks, [?]ditor of the anti-Nazi Dutch ...

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  8. How 1000 Japs Died In Battle For Milne Bay

    IN the six weeks since the Jap landing at Milne Bay was repulsed our troops have lost no time in building up and strengthening their defences against any possible new thrust there. Our troops are in high spirits. They were the first Australian infantry men to beat ...

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  9. Solomons Are Vital

    WASHINGTON, Oct. 11.— The United Press says that naval experts consider that the most crucial land action ...

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  10. SURPRISE TURN TO MANACLING MOVE?

    LONDON, October 11.—Though Germany thus far has not announced whether her threat to manacle prisoners will be ...

    Article : 269 words
  11. [?]R.A.A.F. TRAIN RAID

    Australian bombers gave the [?] de grace to an Axis muni[?] train which had been strafed [?] the Alamein line on Friday. ...

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  12. JAPS FEELING SHIP LOSSES

    NEW YORK, October 11.—The Stockholm correspondent of the New York Times says that the Japs are beginning to suffer from ...

    Article : 117 words
  13. NAVY OPEN TO WOMEN

    BRISBANE, Oct. 12. — Women [?] have an opportunity of [?]ing the Royal Australian Navy. [?] was announced to-day by the ...

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  14. 54 Axis Planes Shot Down

    LONDON, October 11.— The Axis last week lost 54 aircraft over Europe, of which the United States Bomber Command ...

    Article : 200 words
  15. NAZI EUROPE SWEPT BY FEAR AND FAMINE

    LONDON, October 11.—Antoine Delfosse, Belgian Minister for Justice and Information, who has just escaped from Belgium, in a statement in London, said that famine was sweeping Belgium. The health of the people was ...

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  16. "SECOND FRONT" IN ALEUTIANS

    NEW YORK, October 11.—The Washington correspondent of the Herald Tribune says that the Army and Navy Journal. an ...

    Article : 123 words
  17. British Farmers Show Their Will To Win

    LONDON, October 11.—The Minister for Agriculture (Mr. R. S. Hudson) drew an impressive picture in a broadcast to-night of [?] agricultural achievements of Britain since the outbreak of war. [?]order to drive home the magnificent achievement, Mr. Hudson ...

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  18. Can Nazis be Smashed From Air?

    MOSCOW, October 11.—Major-General Zhnravlev, a high Red Air Force ace, in an article in the Red Star, said that tome British and American military officers were trying to prove that aviation is the sole force capable of achieving victory, also that land operations ...

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  19. RIOTS IN PESHAWAR

    PESHAWAR, October 11. — It was officially announced that three are believed to have been killed and a few wounded also 12 ...

    Article : 87 words
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