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  4. Germans Assailing Stalingrad With More Fury Than Success

    LONDON, Sunday: The Russian defence line before Stalingrad still holds the biggest German offensive of all time. The situation remains critical, but the "News ...

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  5. Gradual Mopping Up of Japanese In Milne Bay Area

    Australian troops are gradually mopping up the remnants of the Japanese guerrilla forces at ...

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  6. ENEMY BACK OVER EGYPT MINEFIELD

    CAIRO, Sunday--To-day's Cairo communique states: "Our patrols in the northern sector maintained their activity all through Friday night. The enemy in the southern sector continued his ...

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  7. Premiers Support Loan

    CANBERRA, Sunday: The premiers of six States joined in an appeal supporting the Austerity Loan ...

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  8. Russia's Expectation

    LONDON, Sunday: '"So far Russia has borne the main burden of the struggle, but expects that before long ...

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  9. To Milne Bay

    Civil aircraft played a major role in the final preparation of the Australian base at Milne Bay by ...

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  10. RAIL, ROAD TRAVEL TO BE CUT IN BRITAIN

    LONDON, Saturday: Traver by road in Britain will be further restricted this winter to make room for the growing volume of ...

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  11. Pleniful in Pacific

    WASHINGTON, Sunday: Representative Eugene Worley, who is returning to Congress after eight months' duty with the Navy in ...

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  12. AIR RAIDS STARTED 2850 FIRES IN ONE DAY IN LONDON

    LONDON, Saturday: It can now be disclosed that the Luftwaffe on May 10 last year started a total of ...

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  13. CASEY VISITS BATTLEFIELD

    CAIRO, Saturday: The British Minister of State in the Middle East (Mr R. G. Casey) visited the front lines on Thursday and ...

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  14. REPORT 4,200,000 GERMANS KILLED

    NEW YORK, Saturday: The United Press says: Reports received from sources inside Germany estimated that 4,200,000 Germans ...

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  15. FIRST AWARD FOR COMBAT BRAVERY IN AUSTRALIA

    CANBERRA, Sunday: Richard Rankin (23), a West Australian ack-ack gunner, is the first Australian to be recognised for ...

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  16. US WARSHIPS SUNK IN PACIFIC

    WASHINGTON, Saturday: A Navy Department communique states: The United States destroyer, Blue, and the small auxiliary ...

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  17. HALF MILLION AT AIF MARCH IN SYDNEY

    SYDNEY, Sunday: A crowd of at least half a million crammed itself along the two miles route of the march when the 16th ...

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  18. SENATOR'S BODY FOUND ON COAST

    MELBOURNE, Sunday: A body found on the coast at Black Rock has been identified as that of Senator Edward Bertram ...

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  19. YOUTH FIRES ON POLICE IN BELFAST

    BELFAST, Saturday: It was officially stated today that Gerard Adams, aged 16½, while running down a street at 8 a.m. today ...

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  20. FIRST AIR RAID VICTIMS IN ICELAND

    REYKJAVIK, Saturday: Icelanders suffered their first air raid casualties when a German Fockwulff dropped bombs on the east ...

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  21. GIRL STABBED THREE TIMES IN BRISBANE

    SYDNEY, Sunday: When she stepped between two sailors in a fracas at South Brisbane tonight, Sylvia Dalton (19), single, was ...

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  22. MOBILE CINEMAS TO ENTERTAIN THE SOLDIERS "OUTBACK"

    BRISBANE, Sunday: Five modern mobile cinema units, to provide first class talkie entertainment for the men in isolated parts of ...

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  23. MAN EXPECTS PART OF COAST TO CRASH INTO SEA

    BRISBANE, Sunday: An applicant to the Department of War Organisation of Industry has sought permission to have a large ...

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  24. VICHY REPORTS SHOOTING DOWN OF BRITISH PLANES

    LONDON, Saturday: Five British planes have been shot down in French Morocco in five days, reports Vichy Radio. or other French territory. ...

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  25. "BARRED FROM HOME BY ARMED GUARD"

    MELBOURNE, Sunday:--The military authorities had taken over his eight-roomed seaside house without his knowledge and ...

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  26. FREAK EXEMPTION APPLICATION

    SYDNEY, Sunday: A Sydney woman last week applied to the manpower authorities to exempt her son from military call-up on ...

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  27. CURTIN'S BLUNT WARNING AGAINST OVERSPENDING

    CANBERRA, Sunday: "If you don't stop spending, we will have to ration everything." This blunt warning to the people of ...

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  28. "SOME FILIPINOS STILL FIGHTING"

    WASHINGTON, Saturday: Rome Radio reported that Filipino soldiers are still fighting the Japanese according to War Office ...

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  29. DAIRYMEN OPPOSE STRIKE

    BRISBANE, Sunday: Kingaroy district dairymen are opposed to direct action to obtain increased prices for cream and milk. A mass ...

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  30. Stopwork Meeting Unless Tobacco Distribution Improved

    SYDNEY, Sunday: Unless satisfactory arrangements are made for the distribution of tobacco, or its rationing, within a ...

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  31. SENATE TO DISCUSS "COMPULSORY UNIONISM"

    CANBERRA, Sunday: Opposition Senators have decided to debate evidence that the Government is leaning towards a policy of ...

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  33. WAR REPORTERS KILLED

    NEW YORK, Saturday: Eight American war correspondents have been killed, 17 wounded or injured, and three reported missing ...

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  34. Limit Orders Likely On US Wages Farm Produce Prices

    NEW YORK, Saturday: President Roosevelt is expected to issue a drastic order on Monday, limiting wages, salaries, and prices of farm ...

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  35. INTERNMENT REORGANISATION PLANNED

    CANBERRA, Sunday: Reorganisation of the Commonwealth internment system is being planned by the conference of security and ...

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  36. LOCH NESS MONSTER CHANGES HANDS

    LONDON, Saturday: Ownership of the Loch Ness monster has been transferred to English hands by the sale of the loch and 50,000 acres of ...

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  37. Fighting French Admiral's Visit

    CANBERRA, Sunday: The Minister for External Affairs (Dr Evatt) said to-day that the visit to Australia of the French National ...

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  38. "BLUNDER NOT CUTTING ALL CANE LAST YEAR"

    BALLINA, Sunday: That the Government and the CSR Coy had. shown very little foresight and had blundered in not having ...

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  39. Nights of Horror When Jews Rounded Up In France

    LONDON, Saturday: Fighting French headquarters announce most reliable details of nights of horror during the middle of the July roundup of thousands of Jews throughout France. Jewesses were seen in Paris on the ...

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  40. Comprehensive Powers May Be Sought In Referendum

    CANBERRA, Sunday: Additional constitutional powers to be sought toy the Commonwealth, by referendum are likely to be so ...

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  41. Heavy Penalties For Wasting Rubber In Britain

    LONDON, Sunday: An order being enforced from today under which it will be an offence to destroy or throw away waste rubber. ...

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  42. TOBACCO SHOPS ORDERED TO OPEN

    SYDNEY, Sunday: Officers of the Price Fixing Department have toured the city, and yesterday ordered several tobacco shops and ...

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  43. GRANT FREIGHTER PLAN OPPOSED

    NEW YORK, Saturday: The War Production Board's special committee investigating Mr Henry Kaiser's plan for the mass production of ...

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  44. VICHY REPORT OF CLASH AT SEA

    VICKY, Sunday: A message from Lisbon states that an engagement occurred yesterday off Col de la Sine (France) between British ...

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