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  4. Russians Continue To Beat Back Fierce German Attacks On Stalingrad

    While the Germans claim that they have broken further through the (defences of Stalingrad land are within 15 miles of the city, a Moscow com[?]que and other messages indicate that the Russians are still beating back enemy effort to secure the downfall of the city, in wave after wave of ...

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  5. THEY ONCE BELONGED TO THE JAPANESE

    Australian soldiers, with weapons, yen notes, etc., captured in New Guinea during outpost skirmishes.—(Official Army photographs). ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  6. “EVERY KILLING TOOL NEEDED”

    Speaking at a patriotic celebration in Ohio today, Admiral King, Commander-in-Chief of the US Navy, said “The ba[?] of the Solom[?]ns ...

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  7. INDIAN RIDDLE

    The Bombay correspondent of the “Dally Telegraph” states that the riddle of Indian politics today is how far the Congress Party has succeeded ...

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  8. Americans Prepare to fight in India

    The New York “Times” correspondent in India reports that a certain [?] in India has become a key centre the Americans invaded it in ...

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  9. Three Men Believed Drowned

    Fears are entertained for the safety of three members of the crew of a 27 feet launch -which left La Perouse yesterday for Port Kembla. It is believed that ...

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  10. DEHYDRATION OF FRUIT

    The Assistant Minister for Commerce (Senator Fraser) announced today that the Commonwealth Government had approved of £100,000 being expended ...

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  12. Warns Not to Underestimate Japan

    “There is not sufficient room in the Pacific for the - peace loving United Nations and swashbuckling Japan,” said the former Bs Ambassador ...

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  13. Japaness Population “Plan”

    Mr George Gorman, a journalist who spent 16 years in the Far East, gave a realistic picture of war-time Japan after his arrival aboard the ...

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  14. FIREMAN KILLED IN COLLISION

    In a collision between his bicyclc and a utility truck at Sandringham today, Herbert Douglas Foster, a member of Sandringham Fire Brigade, was ...

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  15. NEW HOTEL OPENING BODE

    New National Security Regulations restricting the sale of liquor came into force in NSW today. Metropolitan hotels did not open until 11 am., ...

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  16. MERCHANT GUNNERS DRIVE OFF SUB

    The Navy Department has announced that a United State merchantman was torpedoed recently in the Carribbean Sea, but Navy gunners drove on ...

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  17. ONE MINE IDLE

    All mines were working today with the exception of Coalclif[?], on the, southern coalfields. The stoppage at Coalclif[?] was the 10th strike since the ...

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  18. Soviet’s New Heavy Gun in Action

    The German advance on nil fronts in Russia is apparently still being beld. The Red Army’s newest heavy gun ...

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  19. CIVIL SERVANTS FINE RESPONSE

    More than 12,200 officers and employes of the NSW Government were on military leave at June 30. said the Premier (Mr McKell) tonight Of these, be added.) ...

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