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  4. STILL GRAVE BUT MORE HOPEFUL

    LONDON, October 13.—After a week of painful public anxiety to-day's news from Russia and neutral "observation [?]sts for example Stockholm, seems to justify the slighter [?]re encouraging assessment of the position on the Eastern ...

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  5. DEVASTATING RAIDS ON ENEMY OBJECTIVES

    LONDON, October 13.—Nuremburg, second largest city in Bavaria, and the place where the Nazi Party holds its rallies, was the most distant objective attacked by a force of more than 300 bombers which went to Germany ...

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    A.I.F men in battle manoeuvres somewhere in the Middle East. Correspondents have spoken of the Aussies as "fighting fit." ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  7. N.Z. KILLER IS STILL AT LARGE: EXPERT RIFLEMAN

    WELLINGTON, October 14.—A wide search still continues for Stanley Graham, the 40-year-old killer. Graham is five feet eight inches high and is recognised as one of the best marksmen in the ragged west coast of ...

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  8. Sold Italy To Nazi Masters

    LONDON, October 13.—"Why have yon said Italy to the Nazis?" asked a voice in to-night's radio news commentary from Rome. ...

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  9. AUSTRALIANS ON SERVICE

    MELBOURNE, October 14.—The War Cabinet stated to-day that no Australian officers were being used in any new theatres of war. It has been ...

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  11. [?]key's Fate Is In Melting Pot

    LONDON, October 13.—The Daily [?]anbot correspondent says Tur[?] sale for the winter because [?] on friendly terms with both ...

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  12. Speeding Up Anglo-American Production of Armaments

    LONDON, October 13.—Colonel John D Biggers, who came to England early in September at the request of President Roosevelt to consult with British ...

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  13. IMPATIENT NOTE IN JAPAN OVER NEGOTIATIONS WITH U.S.

    NEW YORK, October 13.—The Japanese Press, according to the Tokio correspondent of the United Press, is urging that the negotiations with ...

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  14. [?] Radio Denies Peace Feelers

    LONDON, October 13.—Berlin Radio [?]anced that British newspapers [?]ading rumours to the effect [?]many is putting out peace ...

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