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  4. Hopes Raised That Stalingrad, Citadel Of Freedom, Can Hold Out

    Stalingrad stands. That is all that is fac[?]ally assertable from the latest reports, including the Russian midday communique, which records the repulse of still more German attacks and advances in some Stalingrad sectors. ...

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  5. AMERICAN TROOPS IN GREAT BRITAIN

    American troops, who have taken up station in various parts, of Great Britain. Dinner time is here and these troops appears to be in a hurry after exercise in the countryside ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  6. “Worst Parliament Since Federation”

    Speaking on the Budget to the House of Representatives today Mr Cameron (UAP, SA) advocated the abolition of the Advisory War ...

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  7. “BOMB GERMANY TO DESTRUCTION”

    In an exclusive interview with the aeronautical correspondent of the “Daily Mall,” General Eaker, commanding general of the USAAF in the ...

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  8. JAPAN STILL PINNED DOWN

    Air operations by Australian and Japanese yesterday signalled the end of the second month of the Japanese attack on Papua, with Allied planes ...

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  9. EXECUTIONS IN EUROPE

    The shooting of 116 Frenchmen on the orders of General Stuelpangel, commander of the German forces of occupation in France, brings the total ...

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  10. Trials of Wounded In New Guinea

    When they were encircled by the Japanese near Efogl, in the heart of the Owen Stanley Ranges, recently, a West Australian unit tried to tight Its way ...

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  11. Increasing Cost of Living

    Reasons for the alarming increase in the price of necessary commodities should be probed immediately by the Prices Commissioner, ...

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  12. Nine Airmen May Have Sacrificed Lives

    An Australian flight sergeant was one of nine airmen who may have given their lives to carry out an Important bombing raid on Rabaul last ...

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  13. GUADALCANAL FIGHTING

    Joe Custer, of the United Press in a delayed despatch from Guadalcanal, says that in two weary weeks of fighting the American marines have ...

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  14. DAYLIGHT SAVING BEGINS SUNDAY

    Daylight saving will be reintroduced in Australia from 2 a.m. on Sunday. Clocks must be advanced by one hour. The regulations requiring this will expire on March ...

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  16. Negroes on Sedition Charge

    The Federal Bureau of Investigation today announced the arrest of 81 negroes for alleged sedition and selective service violation. ...

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  17. NAZI P.O.W. DIES

    One of the eight Nazis shot yesterday during a mass attempt to break out of a Victorian prisoner of war camp has died. ...

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  18. L.A.C. FALSTEIN’S APPEAL DISMISSED

    The Minister for Air (Mr Drajeford) announced tonight that the Air Board today heard and dismissed the appeal by AC2 Sydney Maxie Falstein, MHR, against his ...

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  19. RATIONING CONCESSION TO FARMERS

    The Rationing Commission announced today that in order to cater for the needs of farmers, fishermen and country people, gumboots had been included in the list of ...

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  20. BIG ARP EXERCISES ON SUNDAY

    Each of the 297 Chief National Emergency Service wardens throughout NSW been given orders of the day in connection with the State-wide exercises on ...

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  21. MINERS BEING CALLED UP

    Numbers of Queensland miners were being called up for military service, the miners’ general secretary (Mr Grant) revealed today. The Miners’ Federation has ...

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