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  4. A New Russian Gain Is Reported In The Swaying Battle For Stalingrad

    There is every indication that the battle for Stalingrad will go on for a long time yet, according to newsagency messages from Moscow, and today's Russian communique, which records another Russion gain in the swaying battle inside the city; also the rout of a Rumanian division south ...

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  5. Lease-Lend Supplies Flow to Australia

    Reviewing the increasing flow of essential supplies to Australia, from North America, Mr L. R. MacGregor, Director-General of the Australian ...

    Article : 122 words
  6. “FLYING BISCUIT TINS”

    In the short time [?] [?]ias been in action in the tough battle zone, Australia’s first Beaufigter unit has already buill up a magnificent reputation ...

    Article : 392 words
  7. LATEST FROM

    Our troops advancing through the Owen Stanley Range have recaptured two more villages on the Jangle track, menari and Efogi, ...

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  8. MR. CHURCHILL AT MOSCOW

    The British Prime Minister (Mr Churchill) seated with M. Stalin and Mr Averill Harriman, President Roosevelt’s representative. Mr Churchill is the first British Prime Minister to have ever visited Russia. ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  9. “COMMON MAN WANTS ACTION”

    “The common man in all the United Nations feels that the time has come to take the offensive everywhere,” declared Mr Wendell ...

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  10. AGGRESSIVE PURSUIT OF JAPS CONTINUING

    Pursuing the Japanese force aggressively in the Owen Stanley Range Australian troops passed through Menari village on Friday and reached Efogi approximately 77 trail miles from Port Moresby and five from The Gap on Saturday. ...

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  11. “FATHER OP THE R.A.F.” VISITS MIDDLE EAST

    Lord Trenehard. M. rshal of the Royal Air Force, stepped out of a Liberator aircraft at a Middle East aerodrome this morning. ...

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  12. ANTI - INFLATION

    Following the signing of the Anti-Inflation Bill yesterday, President Roosevelt created the Office of Economic Stabilisation and ...

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  13. Allied Attack on Dakar Expected

    French politicians, both to Vichy and Paris, expect the Allies to attack Dakar in the near future, says Reuter’s correspondent on the French frontier. ...

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  14. BOY, AGED 15, FOUND IN ARMY

    After a Cummonwealth-wide search, 15 year-old Dunean Leal, of Woodweek near Adelaide, was located this week in a military camp in Victoria. ...

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  15. Allied Offensive in Six Months

    The Prime Minister (Mr Curtin) in a national broadcast tonight warned the people of Australia that we had the task of holding the enemy untill the full ...

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  16. 18,000 MURDERS YEARLY IN MEXICO

    The newspaper “Excelsior” reports that criminality is rampant in Mexico and that 18,000 murders are perpetrated a year, reducing the population ...

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  17. MEXICO AND CURA SIGN DE-FENCE PACT

    Mexico and Cuba have [?] join defence pa[?]f which is reported to be designed to combat Axis submarine me[?]ce in the Carib[?]ean ...

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  19. HEAVY GUNFIRE IN THE MEDITERRANEAN

    Reports from La Linea (Spain) of heavy calibre gun-fire in the Mediterranean on Friday afternoon suggest that a naval engagement may [?] ...

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  20. DECIDE ISSUE IN PACIFIC

    The decisive battle which will determine the Immediate future of the war in the Pacific is impending in the Solomons, writes the new York “Times” war ...

    Article : 239 words
  21. “America Will Not Interfere In India”

    A proposal that President Roosevelt and Marshal Chiang Kai-Shek should mediate in the Indian dispute has been rejected as impracticable by both the ...

    Article : 128 words
  22. [?] NEW RECORD PROM WAR FACTORIES

    For the third quarter of this year [?] Sovie[?] war factories have made a new [?]ecord in output in plannes tanks gun[?] [?]octars machine-guns [?]i[?]es ...

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  23. DOUBTS OF GERMAN VICTORY GROWING.

    Travellers from Bulgaria say that doubts of a German victory are growing there. professor Black, from the suppressed American College, said, “The Bulgarian ...

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  24. [?]dolf's Nephew Not Wanted by U.S. Army !

    William Hitler has been rejected for [?]ilitary service because the Army does [?] like his u[?]le Adolph. William [?] [?] trying it onlist in the Canadian ...

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  25. ADMIRAL CALLS FOR EQUAL SACRIFICE

    Admiral Hart, former Commander-in-Chief of the Pacific Fleet, In an interview today, declared that he was saddened by existing conditions which he had noted ...

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  26. FOREST AND CROP FIRES IN FRANCE.

    Vichy radio has revealed that numerous recent forest and crop fires in occupied France have been due to sabotage. In addition to RAF incendiaries. Numbers of ...

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  27. QUISLINGS TO BE INTERNED.

    The Germans have established a concentration camp at Ulven, near Bergen, for Norwegian Quislings who refuse to fight on Germany’s eastern front Local Quisling ...

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