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  4. Epic Battle Before Stalingrad; Great Heroism Of Red Army Defenders

    Defenders of Stalingrad are keeping up their epic stand, but have suffered another setback. The Ger[?]an attacking on a scale unprecedented even in this war, have penetrated still nearer to the city, and ca[?]ured another village. Three times the Germans battered their way to the ...

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  5. LEFT IN FLAMES

    Friday night's [?]itack on D[?]sscldor was the heaviest raid Bomber Command [?]oand has yet made on a moonless but the flares our planes dropped ...

    Article : 410 words
  6. PROMISE OF AIR OFFEN- SIVE AGAINST AXIS

    The Under-Secretary of War (Mr Patterson), in a speech at the Ford bomber plant today, promised that traffic will soon jam the air loads ...

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  7. U.S. AIRMEN HEROES DECORATED

    The awards to the American airmen, who took part in the big raid on Germany and enemy occupied countries, were recently presented — Major-General Spaatz pinning the DSC. on Major C. C. Kegelman, Air Corps, for extraordinary heroism. ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  8. KILLED BY TRAIN

    Lionel George Erkard, aged 23. of Princess Highway, Dandcnon[?], was hill[?]d instantly when he was struck by a train between the Toorak and ...

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  9. GRIMNESS IN BROADCAST

    The BBC last night broadcast to Europe the roar of AF bombers taking oft for the raid against Duss[?]dorr on Thursday night. Remember Waraw, Rotterdam, ...

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  10. FLARE-UP IN SOLOMONS

    The Navy Department today announced that the Japanese had lost 20 planes continued efforts to dislodge tlie US marines from the Solomons. The ...

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  11. JAPS LOSE 20 PLANES AND DESTROYER

    While the position on the southern side of the Owen Stanley Range quietened down, with the Australians holding the enemy south of Efogi, and both sides apparently reorganising for renewed action, Allied air forces delivered shattering blows to die enemy yesterday, and on Friday over a ...

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  12. HIMMLER VISITING BLITZED TOWNS

    Himmlor, the Gestapo chief, is visiting all blitzed towns in Western Germany, to deal with any break in civilian morale. London had a raid-free night on the ...

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  13. LEGACY OF £1000 LEFT TO MAN IN AUSTRALIA

    The Late Henry Pullen. who lived at Haslemcre, Suirey, left estate valued at £12,000. He bequeathed the sum of £1000 to my only grandson ...

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  14. R.A.F. Hammers Enemy Railways

    The continuous attack carried out by the RAF on German communications has inflicted so much damage on locomotives during the last four months ...

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  15. NAVAL MAN CONFIDENT

    The Under-Secrotary for the Navy (Mr Forrestal). who has just returned from a 26.000-miIe tour of the Pacific battle zones, predicts that the Japanese will have an ...

    Article : 190 words
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  17. GERMANS FALL BACK

    The situation at Stalingrad has not improved, and the Russians have been compelled to give up more ground, west and south-west ...

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  18. Solomons And New Guinea

    The United Press correspondent in Washington stales that the Australian Minister to Washington (Sir Owen Dixon) paid an unexpected ...

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  19. AIR ACTIVITY IN EGITT

    On Friday British fighters in combat against Stuka dive bombers on the Egyptian fronts not down two planes and damaged many others. A ...

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  20. Morale of Our Men Is High

    Damlen Parer. a Department of Information cameraman, said last night that the morale of the Australian troops in New Guinea was the [?]igiest he had seen in ...

    Article : 181 words
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