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  4. Germans Using Luftwaffe To Blast Way For Tanks At Stalingrad

    Moscow reports state that the Russian offensive on the north-western sector of the Stalingrad front is slowly. but surely, gaining ground. The Moscow communique states: “The Russians last night fought the enemy in areas of Stalingrad and Mosdok. There were no material ...

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  5. SECOND FRONT OPENING

    Arthur Krock, of the New York “Times” says that the British auth[?]es permit the publication of the fact that Mr Churchill and Mr Eden ...

    Article : 193 words
  6. German Leaders in Dispute

    According to the aeronautical correspondent of the “Daily Express,” neutral reports reveal that there is an acute difference of ...

    Article : 159 words
  7. Profiteers Will Have To Advertise Offences

    Under a bill to [?]l with profit[?]ing and “black markets,” which will be introduced in Parliament tomorrow, traders convi[?]ted of ...

    Article : 203 words
  8. R.A.A.F. Men in Dieppe Raid

    Three members of the RAAF who had their first brush with the Luft wa[?]e during the big raid over Dieppe were Sergeant A. J, Long, aged 21, ...

    Article : 239 words
  9. Australian Wounded In New Guinea

    Wounded Australians being carried by natives from the New Guinea battle front. ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  10. GERMAN EXECUTIONS

    The Moscow radio says that 31 Germans were executed in Germany during this month. Twenty-one were charged with high treason and 10 were ...

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  11. JAPS KEPT QUIET

    In de[?]ined effort to counier attack the Japanese con[?]dation of positions and supply [?]es in the Pa[?] mo[?]tains and northern co[?] pla[?]ns, ...

    Article : 1,240 words
  12. “Too Much Sunshine Talk About New Guinea”

    In the course of a leading article “The Times” expresses the opinion that the present [?]ull in the lighting in New Guinea does not [?]an that ...

    Article : 255 words
  13. Germans Water Down Claims

    The Germans have whittled down their previous claims to have inflicted heavy losses on an Allied convoy in the Atlantic and arc now emphasising the heroic ...

    Article : 153 words
  14. MURMANSK CONVOY

    The Berlin radio says that 30 warships, including several George V battleships, an aircraft carrier and, numerous cruisers escorted the most ...

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  15. If Hitler Had Not Been Released from Gaol

    Mr Hoover, Chief of the Federal [?]ureau of Investigation, told a gathering of chiefs of police that the lax[?]y of the German parole board which ...

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  16. German Tribute to British Thoroughness

    The Berlin radio says that the British preparations for the raid on Tobruk were perfect in every detail. Every landing unit included men who ...

    Article : 58 words
  17. PILOT AND OBSERVER KILLED

    A pilot and observer were killed instantly on Monday when an aircraft from a RAAF station in southern NSW crashed about three miles from the aerodrome. ...

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  18. Think War End in Stalemate

    David Lawrence, of the New York “Sun,” gives the following estimate of the present state of public opinion in Germany and France, furnished by travellers ...

    Article : 190 words
  19. Another Japanese Cruiser Damaged

    Army heavy bombers bombed G[?]zo Island and bombed and strafed installations, at Re[?]aka Bay. On October 20 navy and marine corps Douglas. ...

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  20. FORCED LABOR FOR, GERMANY

    The German-controlled Paris radio stales that 550 French workers, including skilled chemical workers, left Paris today for Germany. This was the ...

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  22. JAPS FLY HIGH

    The Japanese are often reluctant to bring their bombers down below the cloud base level when they are attacking, and in the M[?]ne Bay battle they did not bring ...

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  23. Hughes Calls For Attack in New Guinea

    The war in New Guinea could not be won merely by Allied troops holding their own against the Japanese, the leader of the UAP (Mr Hughes) ...

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  24. Finland Not Suing For Peace

    The Washington correspondent of the New York “Times” says that authoritative sources have stated that there is no basis for the ...

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  25. MARINES OVERCOME INFILTRATION

    In an Interview at Guadalcanal with a representative of the New York “Times,” Major-General Van de Grift, m[?]rine commander, said that the arms, ...

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  26. Believes Minister Should Go To New Guinea

    It was vitally necessary for the morale of the public and the forces that recent statements by the leader of the UAP (Mr Hughes) should be answered by a ...

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  27. A GOVERNMENT DEFEAT

    By 17 votes to 1[?] in the Se[?]te to-night. the Opposition secured the disallowance of National Security Regulations relating to the employment of ...

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  28. ME WILLKIE’S VISIT TO MOSCOW

    Mr Wendell Willkie visited the Lenin Library and the Red Army Staff College. where he conferred with leading Soviet military men. It has been ...

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  29. VON BOCK SAID TO HAVE BEEN RECALLED

    The Stockho[?]m correspondent of the ”Daily Telegraph” says that General von Bock, who was in command of the Stalingrad campaign is reported to ...

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  30. ARREST OF ALIENS IN U.S.

    Mr Edward Ennis. Director of Enemy Control, today disclosed that [?]800 enemy aliens were arrested between the outbreak of the war and September 1, of whom 50 ...

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  31. U.S. FACES FOOD SHORTAGE

    A country-wide survey reveals that immediate rationing of a wide variety of foodstuffs and restrictions on farm labor exodus into the army and industries are ...

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