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  4. MORE PROGRESS IN NEW GUINEA FURTHER RUSSIAN WITHDRAWAL

    Our ground forces in the Owen Stanley area yesterday made more progress north of Nauro toward Menari. Apparently they still have not met with any serious enemy resistance. ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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    CAPTURED JAP. BARGE: One of the Japanese landing barges used in the unsuccessful Japanese attack on ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  6. NEW ALLIED GAINS IN WEST DESERT

    CAIRO, October 1 (AAP): Allied troops in Egypt have broken the lull in land fighting by attacking and occupying enemy positions in the central sector of the desert ...

    Article : 453 words
  7. DUTCH UNIFORM IN LONDON

    In London today soldiers of many nations are seen in the streets. This photograph shows a Dutch military policeman dressed in a ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  8. GERMANS GAINING IN FACTORY AREA

    LONDON, October 1 (AAP): The most critical fighting in Stalingrad is still taking place in the north-western suburbs where the Germans are attacking the factory belt. The Russians put up a stubborn resistance and inflicted severe casualties on the ...

    Article : 938 words
  9. The Communique

    NORTH-WESTERN SECTOR.—Reconnaissance activity only. NORTH-EASTERN SECTOR.—Salamaua: Allied fighters strafed ...

    Article : 119 words
  10. German Supply Ship Blown Up

    LONDON, October 1 : The Admiralty stales that light coastal forces intercepted an enemy convoy of about six supply ships with ...

    Article : 163 words
  11. COAL POSITION IN BRITAIN SERIOUS

    LONDON, October 1 (AAP): The Fuel Minister (Major G. Lloyd George), opening the two-day House of Commons debate on the coal situation, said that two factors were responsible for the ...

    Article : 412 words
  12. CHAIR LEG PUTS ITALIANS TO FLIGHT

    LONDON, October 1 (AAP): A middle-aged coal merchant who is an ex-naval officer armed with a chair leg, tackled ...

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  13. SUCCESSFUL RAF RAID IN BURMA

    LONDON, October 1: A New Delhi air communique states that yesterday RAF planes carried out concentrated raids on targets at Akyab, in Burma. ...

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  14. Stop Press

    AN EARLY ANNOUNCEMENT by the Federal Government on its plans for a constitutional convention is expected next week. It is understood ...

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  16. RAIL TRAVEL RESTRICTIONS IN AMERICA

    WASHINGTON, October 1 (AAP): The Director of Defence Transportation (Mr Eastman) says that a freezing order ...

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  17. USA Senator Says:

    WASHINGTON, October 1 (AAP): All French possessions within American influence should he occupied immediately, ...

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  18. 47.305 CIVILIANS KILLED IN AIR RAIDS ON BRITAIN

    LONDON, October 1: In the first three years of the war. 47,305 civilians were killed and 55,638 injured and detnined in hospital through air ...

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  19. USA MUNITIONS OUTPUT STILL BELOW ESTIMATE

    WASHINGTON, October 1 (AAP): The munitions output for September was again spotty and no better than August, which was 14 percent below the estimates, the chairman of the War Production Board ...

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  20. Conference on NQ Food Position: Minister Concerned

    When he was at Canberra last week the Minister for Food Supply (Mr Bulcock) expressed a great deal of apprehension about the food position in North Queensland. ...

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  21. "Hitler Preparing People For Greater Hardships"

    WASHINGTON. October 1 (AAP): The Secretary of State (Mr Cardeil Hull) told the Press that white Hitler's speech ...

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