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  5. NOW ONLY HEAP OF RUBBLE BUT NAZIS CAN'T GET IT

    LONDON, Monday.—Stalingrad is now under the most violent bombardment of the war, worse than the pounding that reduced Sebastopol to rubble, but the Germans are still held. ...

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  6. DIGGER HEROES IN N. GUINEA

    The general situation in New Guinea is unchanged. The Japanese have widened parts of the mountain trail and are bringing up supplies. Sorties by Australian patrols are proving costly ...

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  7. FIGHTING IN OWEN STANLEY RANGE

    Latest pictures of fighting in the Owen Stanley Rauges. Here. Australian troops are shown slopping at an Allied base, on their way out of a forward area, for a well-earned spell. ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  8. JAPANESE BOTTLED IN DILLI

    CANBERRA: Australian guerrillas dominate all Portuguese Timor except Dilli and are netting their ...

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  9. JAPANESE MAY NOW TRY BOMBS

    LONDON, Monday: The indications are that Japan has temporarily abandoned the stirring up of disorder in ...

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  10. JAPANESE SUICIDE UNDER TANKS

    NEW YORK, Monday: Japanese, who opposed US marines on Guadalcanal Island (Solomons) loaded ...

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  11. Increased Armor Of Britain's New Battleship

    LONDON, Monday.—Defences against on air attack, similar to that which sank their sister ship. Prince of Wales, have been ...

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  12. JAP PLANES BACK IN NEW GUINEA

    The Japanese air force yesterday broke its long spell. of inactivity over the New Guinea war theatre. In the ...

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  13. POPE SEES U.S. ENVOY IN PRIVATE

    LONDON, Monday: The private audience which the Pope granged Mr. Mayron Taylor, President Roosevelt's personal ...

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  14. U.S. AIRMEN BAG JAPS IN CHINA FIGHTS

    LONDON, Monday.—American airmen operating in China shot down 28 Japanese planes in July and August, destroyed at least 30 ...

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  15. "MUST HATE," SAYS NELSON

    NEW YORK, Monday.—"We must have a deep and unrelenting hate of everything our enemies stand for," said the U.S. ...

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  17. CANADIAN DESTROYER TORPEDOED

    OTTAWA, Monday.—Navy Minister, Angus MacDonald announces that the Canadian destroyer Ottawa (formerly Crusader) ...

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  18. NAZIS ESTIMATED TO HAVE SHOT 207,373 VICTIMS

    LONDON, Monday: The shooting; of 116 Frenchmen on the orders of General Stulpnegel, Commander of the German forces of occupation in France, brings the total number of persons executed in Occupied Europe to 207.373. ...

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  19. BRITISH AND U.S. AID FOR INDIA

    NEW DELHI, Monday: Sir Jeremy Raisman, finance member of the Viceroy's Executive Council, told the Central Assembly ...

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  20. STOP PRESS

    Washington Monday (OSR and AAP).—There is talk here of attempts being made to get Stalin to visit ...

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  21. COLD KILLED 16 SURVIVORS FROM SHIP

    WASHINGTON, Monday: Extreme cold killed 16 survivors from a British ship torpedoed in the North Atlantic in July. The men ...

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  22. GERMAN RAIDERS OVER BRITAIN

    LONDON, Monday. — A block of flats on the south-east coast of England took a direct hit from a German bomb yesterday and ...

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  23. DUKE'S NAME IN CASUALTY LIST

    LONDON, Monday: To-day's Air Ministry casualty list contains this entry between the names of two flight sergeants ...

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