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  4. NAZI PANZERS HAVE IRON GRIP ON STALINGRAD

    THE gravest view of the Stalingrad situation seems to be justified by reports from Moscow and Stockholm as well as from Berlin where the battle is claimed to be in its decisive stage. The ...

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    CANBERRA QUEENSLANDERS—Queenslanders who were on the H.M.A.S. Canberra disembarking at an Australian port. Two Maryborough boys. Ordinary Coder K.J. Ryan, of Ferry-street, and Stoker R. J. Boyle, of Ann-street, both late of the Canberra, are now spending 14 days' leave with their parents in this city. Perhaps ... [ILLUSTRATED]

    Article : 64 words
  6. 21 AMERICAN REPUBLICS ARE BEHIND BRAZIL

    WASHINGTON, August 24.—The inter-American Defence Board, composed of military representatives of 21 American republics, unanimously ...

    Article : 502 words
  7. PERSIAN-IRAQ COMMAND VITAL

    LONDON, August 25.—The Cairo correspondent of The Times, says that the [?]cation of an independent per[?] Command under General ... [ILLUSTRATED]

    Article : 498 words
  8. EUROPEAN ALLIES FOUGHT HARD AT DIEPPE.

    LONDON, August 25.—Full reports are now available of the exploits of representatives of the European allies, who—with their British. ...

    Article : 577 words
  9. ALLIED INTERCEPTORS TAKE TOLL OF JAP ZEROS

    IN fierce battles over the New Britain-New Guinea sector on Monday allied pilots secured further victories over strong forces of Jap aircraft. In a brilliant interception action over the east of New Guinea our fighters shot down four of 13¼ Zeros. Other planes in ...

    Article : 447 words
  10. MORTGAGE RATE PEGGED AT 5 P.C.

    CANBERRA, August 25.—From September 13 the interest tale to be charged on renewed first mortgage will be pegged at the Maximum rate of 5 ...

    Article : 138 words
  11. JAPS LOSE 11 KEY TOWNS IN CHINA

    NEW YORK, August 24.—A Chinese military spokesman told the chungking correspondent of the United Press that the Japanese forces had been ...

    Article : 147 words
  12. MORE RIOTS BREAK OUT IN CALCUTTA

    LONDON, August 24.—Disturbances broke out at Calcutta after four quiet days. The police at Bombay dispersed ...

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  13. NAZIS STILL MARCH AS CONQUERORS: BIDDLE

    DETROIT, August 24.—The Attorney General (Mr. Biddle) addressing the American Bar Association said: "The hour is very dark, make no ...

    Article : 87 words
  14. All Australians Must Go Into Action

    CANBERRA, August 25.—Emphasising to-day the auterity campaign to be launched by the Federal Government on September 3 was designed to ...

    Article : 177 words
  15. 2 MINUTES' SILENCE ON SEPTEMBER 3

    CANBERRA, August, 25. —A period or two minutes' silence will be observed throughout Australia at noon on September 3, ...

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  16. PACIFIC WAR WILL GO TO SIDE THAT HITS HARD AND MOST OFTEN

    AUCKLAND, August 25.—The Press Association correspondent at a South Pacific port says that the suggestion from Australia that Japan is ...

    Article : 298 words
  17. Flying Fortresses Again Over France

    LONDON, August 24.—A joint United States and Air Ministry communique states that Flying Fortresses this afternoon attacked ...

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  18. "I'M NOT TIRED; I'VE BEEN REFRESHED": CHURCHILL

    LONDON, August 25.—Mr. Churchill arrived in this country by air. He was accompanied by president Roosevelt's personal envoy (Mr. Averill [?]), the chief of the Imperial General Staff (General Sir Alan [?], the president Under-Secretary of the Foreign Office (Sir ...

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  19. GOV'T HAS FURTHER POWER TO DIVERT LABOUR TO WAR

    CANBERRA, August 25.—Further regulations to strengthen the Federal Government's powers to divert labour to war industries were gazetted ...

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  20. NO REASON TO COMPLAIN OF AUSTRALIAN SOLDIERS

    CANBERRA, August 25.—Statements about the lack of discipline among Australian soldiers had been exaggerated greatly and critics unfairly ...

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  21. Fall of Stalingrad Threatens Britain

    LONDON, August 25.—The Daily Mail in a leader, says that if the Germans reached Stalingrad and established themselves on the Volga they ...

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  22. Nazi Savagery To Serb Guerillas

    LONDON, August 24.—Reuter's correspondent on the Italian frontier says that 15 soldiers, described as "Communists," who fought against the Italians in Yugoslavia, were executed in Rome. Seven soldiers less than 18 years old were imprisoned, each for 20 years. ...

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