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  4. Brussels Radio Says Heavy Rain Is Falling On The Stalingrad Front

    The Germans continue to close in on Stalingrad despite terrific losses, and the Russians have been forced to give ground to the west of the city. The German-controlled Brussels radio reports that heavy rain is falling on the Stalingrad front. On the south-west sector of this front ...

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  5. BIG NAVAL BATTLE EXPECTED

    The United Press correspondent at Pearl Harbor expresses the opinion that a huge Japanese fleet may soon engage large United States naval ...

    Article : 52 words
  6. AN ARMISTICE ASKED FOR

    According to Madagascar radio stations, the Vichy forces have asked for an armisti[?]. The news first came from the radio ...

    Article : 308 words
  7. HEAVY FIGHTING IN SOLOMONS

    The Navy Department has announced that reinforced Japanese troops, with strengthened naval and air support, are intensifying their ...

    Article : 327 words
  8. INCREASING IN TEMPO

    Skirmishing in the Owen Stanley Range continues to increase in tempo with combat patrols clashing on a heavier scale than for the ...

    Article : 759 words
  9. EXPRESSED THANKS WITH KISSES

    After days of treking in the thick forests of the Owen Stanley Ranges, Australian troops cut off by the Japanese advance are continuously ...

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  10. HEROES OF STALINGRAD

    Intended as a knockout blow to the Russians, the Germans on the Stalingrad front yesterday flung in several fresh regiments of infantry and ...

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    Kingfisher planes, which patrol the Atlantic, in search of U-boats. ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  12. NO RACING ON ONE SATURDAY A MONTH

    Prohibition of horse racing and dog racing through the Commonwealth on the Saturday each month was decided upon by Federal Cabinet today. This is part of the plan adopted by Cabinet to free the community entirely from distractions of sport on one day a month, and so ...

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  13. Dairymen Want Increased Butter Prices

    Mr E. E. Davis, general secretary of the Victorian Dairymen’s Association, said that dairy farmers all over Australia were restive and impatient at ...

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  14. COL. KNOX CONFIDENT

    Colonel Knox (Secretary for the Navy) at a Press conference today, said that Rear-Admiral Blandy had returned from an inspection trip of ...

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  16. Release of Men From Army

    While everything possible was being done to cushion the effect of the military call ups on primary industries no guarantee could be ...

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  17. Soviet Key to Germany’s Survival

    Germany’s internal economy and war effort were geared to an all-out short-term policy, staking everything on the destruction of the Soviet armies before ...

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  18. “JAPS MUST BE FOUGHT”

    Some reconsideration of our command of the south seas would seem to be in order now, says the New York “Times” in an editorial. ...

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  19. Japs Die Rather Than Surrender

    The unyielding fanaticism of a party of Japanese airmen led to a grim man-hunt through the New Guinea jungles which ended last week. ...

    Article : 216 words
  20. CHINESE CLOSING ON KINHWA

    The Chinese ore closing in [?]hwa and have recaptured W[?]i, 2[?] miles to the south, killing 500 Japanese. The Japanese attacked ...

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  21. POSTAL EMPLOYEE FOR TRIAL

    At the City Court today, C[?] Bentley, aged 35, a former postal employe, of Albert St, East Melbourne, was committed for trial on two charges ...

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  22. JAPS SPECIAL AREA IN N.E.I.

    Dutch quarters in London state that the have learned that the Japanese military administration decreed on September [?] that all Australian, Brit[?] ...

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