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  4. AUSTRALIAN PATROLS PRESS NEAR GAP

    FURTHER unrestricted progress of the Australian troops towards the Gap in the Owen Stanley range, [?]rong fighter opposition to a raid by flying fortresses on [?]abaul, and an attack on a small Jap convoy off Buna ...

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  5. Stalingrad Surprises Nazi Panzers

    STALINGRAD is still surprising the Germans with hard-hitting resistance as the panzer general, von Boch, has again learned. On Monday the Germans assaulted the factory forces in the city's northern area and encountered a ...

    Article : 993 words
  6. TECHNICAL TRAINING

    The army needs technicians. Here are two sides of their training. (Above) A universal carrier crew lake their first ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  7. Gandhi-Saint Or Traitor?

    LONDON, October 5.— The Bishop of Birmingham (Dr. [?]nes), addressing local trans[?]at workers, said that because ...

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  8. AMENITIES FOR THE TROOPS IN NEW GUINEA

    CANBERRA, October 6. — The Army Minister (Mr. F. M. Forde) said to-day that the men in the line in New Guinea were ...

    Article : 271 words
  9. Stalin Still Holds Chief Command Of Soviet Army

    NEW YORK, October 3.— The Associated Press says that a rumour circulated from Switzerland and broadcast by the Axis ...

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  10. STOCK MARKET BOOM SWEEPS EGYPT

    LONDON, October 5.—The Cairo correspondent of the Dally Express says that Egypt is enjoying a stock market boom such as it ...

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  11. HURRICANES SCORE ON SOVIET FRONT

    A Moscow Red air force member, Major Zemlyanov, in a Pravda article, said that a unit of 20 ...

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  12. AUST. CRAFTSMEN VERSUS ZEROS

    CANBERRA, October 6.—Australia's aircraft industry was still suffering form growing pains, but given time and materials he had ...

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  13. STALINGRAD IS NO SECOND VERDUN

    NEW YORK, October 5.— The Herald Tribune says that the Red Star has published an article by a special correspondent, Mikh[?] ...

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  14. NAZIS THREATEN DENMARK WITH FULL OCCUPATION

    LONDON, October 5.—Although Reuter's correspondent reports that a last-minute compromise between Germany and Denmark [?]entarily saved Denmark from the same fate as Norway, de[?]ches from Stockholm say that diplomatic relations between the ...

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  16. Solomons And Kiska Drive

    WASHINGTON, October 5. — The U.S. Navy announced on Monday night that fighters destroyed ten and damaged two ...

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  17. Nazis Admit Lack Of Food

    LONDON, October 5.—Goebbels acted swiftly in an effort to comedy the damage done to German propaganda efforts by ...

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  18. RAF Blast Nazis With 80001b. Bombs

    LONDON, October 5.—The R.A.F. operated offensively over Europe in September. A new type of bomb weighing 8000-lb. was used. Germany was attacked three times in daylight. Nearly 5000 tons of bombs were dropped in the first ten night raids. ...

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  19. INDIA PRESS PROTEST

    BOMBAY, October 5.— Ninety editors of British and Indian language" newspapers, at a conference. passed a resolution strongly ...

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  20. PARACHUTE PADRE

    LONDON, October 5.— Bernard Egan, a 37-year-old padre, at a colonel's suggestion. volunteered to Jump wide air force members ...

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