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  4. ENEMY BARGES AND STORES DESTROYED

    Allied fighters have again heavily strafed Buna. Enemy landing barges and stores were destroyed. Ground fighting is continuing in the vicinity of ...

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  5. Black Outlook at Stalingrad

    NEW YORK, Friday: The United Press correspondent at Chungking states: Usually reliable sources report that the Japanese have dispatched a battleship flotilla to the Solomons and have probably decided to risk a major naval ...

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  6. MEN OF MALTA GET NEWS OF AWARD

    The King had conferred the George Cross--civilian bravery award--on the defenders and civilians of Malta for their ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  7. DESPERATE FIGHTING IN STREETS

    LONDON, Friday: Desperate street fighting has now been going on for more than a day in the northwestern suburbs of Stalingrad. Twice the Germans have broken into the streets of the city in this ...

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  8. PROVISION FOR DUE QUOTA OF TOBACCO

    CANBERRA, Friday: The Minister for Trade and Customs (Senator Keane) said tonight he had been perturbed at the ...

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  9. Vichy Refuses Armistice At Madagascar

    LONDON, Friday: Vichy has refused the British terms for an armistice in Madagascar. It is stated that these were military ...

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  10. Fears of Attack on Siberia

    NEW YORK, Friday: The "Herald Tribune" states: Fear is mounting in official circles that Japan is ...

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  11. British and US Bombing Tactics

    NEW YORK, Friday: Colonel Knerr, former Chief of Staff of the Army Air Force, writing in the American magazine ...

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  12. AWARDS FOR 8 AUSTRALIAN AIRMEN

    CANBERRA, Friday: Eight Australian airmen, including five Queenslanders, serving in the Western Desert have been ...

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  13. PREFERS NOT TO USE COUPON SYSTEM

    CANBERRA, Friday: The Minister for Trade and Customs (Sen. Keane) stated today that if supplies could be maintained the ...

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  14. NEW GERMAN VERSION OF WHEN WAR WILL END

    NEW YORK, Friday: The Berne correspondent of the New York "imes" says: A visitor returning from Germany reports that the ...

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  15. Fine Work by USA Bombers

    NEW YORK, Friday: Majors N. F. Silsbee and E. Locke, of the United States Air Force, addressing the Society of Engineers, said ...

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  16. PLAN FOR CERTAIN AMF TO BE ELIGIBLE FOR RSL

    SYDNEY, Friday: Provided a majority of the State branches agree, members of the AMF who have served in Darwin and New ...

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  17. PLEADS GUILTY TO UNLAWFUL WOUNDING

    BRISBANE, Friday: Andrew Christoffel (19), unemployed laborer, pleaded guilty in the Police Court today to having unlawfully ...

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  18. Australians Rescued From Crete by British Destroyer

    Few Australians, if any, remain among the guerilla forces constantly harrying the Germans on Crete, said ...

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  19. FIERCE FIGHTING IN WESTERN BOSNIA

    VICHY, Friday: A message from Sofia states: Fierce fighting is raging in western Bosnia between a Croat Quisling force and Gen. ...

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  21. REPLY TO CHARGE OF BEING OVER-OPTIMISTIC

    "I have no illusions about this war," Major-General G. C. Kenney Air Comander in the Southwest Pacific, said yesterday in reply to ...

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  22. SUGAR FROM MILLS FOR CANEGROWERS AND WORKERS

    CANBERRA, Friday: A rationing regulation issued tonight provides that sugar may be supplied by owners of mills to canegrowers ...

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  23. DEPLORES USE OF TERM "CHOCOS"

    CANBERRA, Friday: The use of the name "Chocos" as applied to militiamen was deplored today by the Army Minister (Mr. Forde). ...

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  24. JAPANESE AIDED TO CREATE TROUBLE IN INDIA

    LONDON, Friday: The "Daily ails" New Delhi correspondent, cabling the first uncensored dispatch Since the disturbances, ...

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  25. UPROAR IN HOUSE

    CANBERRA, Friday: Mr Pollard (Lab, Vic) caused a sensation in the House of Representatives today by reading a letter alleged to have ...

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  26. TWO AIRMEN KILLED

    MELBOURNE, Friday: Sergeant Kevin P. Properjohn (20), pilot, single, and Sergeant Kenneth G. Page (30), air gunner, single, both ...

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  27. WORKS COUNCIL'S RECORD

    CANBERRA, Friday: About 1[?] major undertakings were being carried out at present by the Allied Works Council, stated the ...

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  28. URGES USE OF BENNETT

    CANBERRA, Friday: Major-General Gordon Bennett should not be allowed to languish in Western Australia when his ...

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  29. PROBABLE ALL-NIGHTER

    CANBERRA, Friday: The Prime Minister (Mr Curtin) on the adjournment tonight said the House of Representatives would continue ...

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  30. MAY BE STATEMENT ON BUTTER PRICE NEXT WEEK

    CANERRA, Friday: "I hope to be able to make an announcement on the dairying industry next week," said the Minister for ...

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  31. NEW RACING REGULATIONS FROM SEPTEMBER 30

    CANBERRA, Friday: The broadcasting of air racing matter banned under the new regulations is also prohibited. The regulations ...

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  32. NO ADDITIONAL LEAVE

    CANBERRA, Friday: Replying to Mr. Francis (UAP, Qld), who asked whether additional leave would be granted to men whose ...

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  33. DOCTOR KILLED

    BRISBANE, Friday: Dr. Metcalfe Sharpe, of Sandgate, was fatally inurjed when his car collided with a train at the level ...

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