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  4. Germans Thrust Towards Regardless Of Losses Of Men

    Moscow radio states that the Germans have regrouped their forces and resumed heavy attacks north-eastward of Kotelnikovo, on the Stalingrad front. German infantry, strongly supported by tanks and plants, was thrusting north-eastwards, disregarding all losses. Fresh German divisions ...

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  5. BATTLE GOING OUR WAY

    Naval circles intimated today that the United States offensive in the Solomon Islands continued to proceed satisfactorily, but the Navy ...

    Article : 547 words
  6. JAPANESE SEA AND LAND ACTIVITY.

    As the fierce battle for die southern Solomons enters its ninth day, Japanese maritime activity far to die northward of the main battle area seems to have increased to such an extent that observers here are now convinced that Tulagi is not the only area diat should be watched for ...

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  7. ALLIED BOMBERS ACTIVE

    Continuing to maintain complete silence on the battle of the Solomons, Allied headquarters issued information at the weekend only ...

    Article : 319 words
  8. Jap Pressure at Kokoda

    Only two sectors of the south-west Pacific war fronts are mentioned in today’s GHQ communique, which reveals that Japanese pressure against ...

    Article : 246 words
  9. SITUATION NOW EASIER

    The firmness with which the police and military authorities are dealing with the outbreaks of violence in India has resulted In an ...

    Article : 308 words
  10. Mayor of Warsaw Ghetto Suicides

    M C[?]lakow, Mayor of the not[?]us Jewish ghetto at Warsaw, has suicided with poison which he always carried should the Germans ...

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  11. DARE-DEVIL TEST PILOT

    The Air Ministry reveals that A. E. Clouston, the New Zealand record long-distance flyer, is now engaged on experiments for the development ...

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  12. Berlin To Be Bombed Soon

    More bombs on Berlin, and soon, are promised by Sir Charles Portal. Sir Charles said today that raids on Germany had brought home to the ...

    Article : 130 words
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  14. FOUR DROWNED

    When a sedan car crashed through a fence at the eastern approach to a bridge over the Mersey river at Latrobe about 1 p.m. today and ...

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  15. SUNDERLAND'S NARROW ESCAPE

    How a Sunderland flying boat of an Australian squadron attached to the Coastal Command narrowly escaped destruction during an attempted attack ...

    Article : 218 words
  16. Australian Ack-Ack Battery Shoots Down Messerschmitt

    The gunners of an Australian antiaircraft battery in the coastal sector of the desert front shot down a Messerschmitt 109 this morning. The ...

    Article : 131 words
  17. Hume Camp Bus Service

    Six passenger bus transport owners are protesting to the Minister for the Army (Mr Forde) about alleged action of the commanding ...

    Article : 258 words
  18. BOMBS DROPPED IN TARGET AREA

    In the raid on eastern Timor, mentioned in today's communique, Allied medium bombers drooped bomb after bomb on buildings at Mape, which ...

    Article : 114 words
  19. “R.A.A.F. Plane Markings Confusing”

    American airmen have reported that they are often confused when sighting a plane by the red circle which appears in the centre of the tricolor ...

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  20. RAIDERS OVER ENGLAND

    A few enemy raiders early today scattered hundreds of fire-bombs over corn fields in two districts in East Anglia. Crop fire-guards extinguished ...

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  21. SHIPPING LOSSES DECREASE

    Information now available shows that the success of enemy air attacks on shipping off our coast during the first six months of this year wan less tham ...

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  22. BADGES OF RANK FOR CHAPLAINS

    The Minister for the Army (Mr Forde) announced today that the Government had decided that army chaplains should be granted badges of rank. ...

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  23. ADELAIDE’S COAL SHORTAGE

    South Australia’s coal reserves have reached a dangerously low [?]t. and Commonwealth authority is being sought to apply rationing reconmenda[?]ns. These ...

    Article : 123 words
  24. “Change of National Outlook Needed”

    “Radical changes in the national outlook are necessary if we are to win the war,” said Mr T. Garland, a prominent Adelaide industrial leader, ...

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  25. ALEUTIANS SITUATION WELL IN HAND

    A ranking naval officer who recent returned from the Aleutians declares that the Japanese toehold in Kiska constitutes a potential threat, but the ...

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  26. ENGAGEMENT OF LABOR

    Under amended National Security Regulations, all employers, other than those granted exemption, must apply to national service offices to engage male ...

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