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  4. Marshal Timoshenko's Arms Slowly But Surely Closing In On Germans

    With battle for Stalingrad entering its fifth grim week Marshal Semyon Timoshenko's armies from the .north-west and south-west appear to be making some progress in relief thrusts towards the city. The Russian: within Stalingrad arc still locked in savage street battles, ...

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  5. MR. CHURCHILL IN THE MIDDLE EAST

    Mr. Churchill, during his stay in the Middle East, was the guest of Sir Miles Lampson, at the British Embassy at Cairo. Left to right back row). Air Chief Marshal Sir Arthur Tedder, Sir Alan Brooke, Admiral Sir H. Harwood, and Mr R. G. Casey. Front row : Field Marshal ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  6. STALIN ON SECOND FRONT

    Messages from Moscow report Premier Stalin's views on the second front as given in answers to questions submitted to him in a letter from a correspondent ...

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  7. Gallant Australians Honored By Americans

    Two Australian soldiers and an airman, all from Brisbane, have been decorated by General MacArthur, Commander-in-Chief in the South-west Pacific, ...

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  8. HUMOR AMID MUD AND RAIN

    At a little camp on the loribaiwa Ridge. where the Japanese had their advanced headquarters only a week ago, green uniformed Australians have ...

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  9. JAPS ON DEFENSIVE

    Equipment sent from the United States was giving a most powerful aid in checking Japanese, who were now definitely on the defensive, the Minister for Air ...

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  10. LED THE VICTORS

    MAJOR-GENERAL. CYRIL, CLOWES, who was the commander of the Australians in the successful Milne Bay action. ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  11. JAPS FLEE

    Troops in the Australian push up the Owen Stanley range yesterday afternoon contacted a few stragglers from the Japanese rearguard and in a brief ...

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  12. U.S. PLANES BETTER THAN ENEMY'S

    American planes are more than a match for opposing enemy planes, according to a report by the House Military Affairs Sub[?] after two weeks' study of ...

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  13. 10 Killed in Plane Crash

    Eastern Defence Command announced today that an aeroplane crashed on Saturday at Batwood (Newfoundland), killing 10 of the 37 persons aboard the plane, which ...

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  14. FIERCE CLASHES IN GREECE

    S[?] of Greek peasants" crops by Italian soldiers has caused bloody clashes between the peasants and Italian troops, according to Greek office of information. ...

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  15. EXPELLING JAPS FROM PACIFIC

    "Although neither the Japanese nur the United Nations had been able to build up offensive superiority in the south-west Pacific capable or derisive ...

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  16. Germans "Winning Themselves to Death"

    "The Germans are on the road to winning themselves to wealth," the Prime Minister of Poland (Gen. Sikersk ) last night in an ...

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  18. Certain Moresby Will Be Held

    "Unless we suffer a naval reverse which would give the enemy access to port Moresby by sea, I am confident that Moresby will be held," said Mr ...

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  19. FOUR R.A.A.F. PRESUMED DEAD

    A RAAF bomber which failed to return from night flying exercise to its base is presumed to have been lost and its crew of four sergeants have been reported ...

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  20. RICERS' MISERABLE NIGHT.

    A man and two women spent a miserable night without food and suffered from cold, lost In Megalong valley, before they were rescued by the police today. They ...

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  21. WOMEN RAH. STAFFS GROWING.

    In past years Railways Commissioners refused to have women in the service, except as office cleaners. That is all changed and today there are 56 portresses on the ...

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  22. BIG NAVAL ACTION IN PACIFIC ?

    Tokio announces that a big naval action is going on in the Pacific, particularly in the Solomons zone. Nothing of this is known in London. ...

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  23. ACUTE SHORTAGE OF NURSES

    The establishment of a central authority to make the best use of trained nurses available and thus prevent a break-down In the medical services will be advocated ...

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  24. FOOD RELIEF COSTS DOWN

    Many items of racial service and unemployed expenditure by the State Government were greatly reduced in the year 1941-42 Food rellef cost £584,868 as ...

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