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  4. Chinese Election Forecast ?

    At his last public re[?]ption in Chungking, Mr Wendell w[?]k[?] received a "Ten Thousand People Umbrella," a mark of respect and honor ...

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  5. ATTACK AFTER ATTACK BEATEN BACK

    Notwithstanding Hitler’s boast a week ago that Stalingrad would soon be taken, our allies continues to beat back attack after attack delivered with ever-increasing ferocity by the desperate German hordes. ...

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  6. Oil Tanks Are Bombed

    In a reconnaissance and bombing raid on a Japanese-occupied Island north of Australia, a formation of Hudsons yesterday attacked the village of Bul[?] in the ...

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  7. TENSION IN DENMARK

    Tension in Copenhagen is growing every hour. The guards around the palace have been quadrupled. ...

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  8. "Ready For Some Knockout Punches"

    We are ready to deliver some Knockout punches if I be[?]eve my own eyes," said Mr Wendell Willkie, in a statement after his fourth conference ...

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  9. Seek Japs In Vain

    Australian troops now have only a few hundred feet to climb to reach the highest point on the track to Kokoda, and are stilt seeking in vain lo contact ...

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    AIF artillery men recently returned from the Middle East, are now manning 25-pounder batteries against the Japanese in New Guinea Reports indicate that their operations have contributed considerably to the recent successes of our New Guinea forces. This picture shows the ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  11. CRITICAL 80 DAYS

    On July 18, Captain Lyttelton, Minister for Production, said that the next 90 days were: "Some of the gravest ever faced." On ...

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  12. RUSSIAN WAR ONLY A SIDESHOW !

    A military spokesman in Berlin states that the Russian war Is considered by the Germans to be only a slideshow in comparison with ...

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  13. ANOTHER BADER FOR R.A.F.

    Another instance of a Briton overcoming physical disability in military activities, and reminiscent of Squadron Leader Bader (now a prisoner of war ...

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  14. Chinese Tribute to MacArthur Forces

    "General MacArthur's gallant Australian and American forces are giving Japan a headache in the south-west Pacific." Dr Fo[?]. a Government spokesman, said today. ...

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  15. Fears Relations With Britain May Suffer

    The deputy [?] of the Opposition (Mr Hughes) said in [?] House of Re[?] to day that he feared the ...

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  16. MR ROOSEVELT TO BROADCAST AGAIN

    At a Press conference today Mr [?]even[?] announced that be was making a radio fire-side chat within a week or 10 days. Asked if the ...

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  17. MAY BE ABANDONING CAMPAIGN.

    Discussing the suggestion that the Japanese possibly may be abandoning the Port Moresby enterprise, the New York "Times" advances the explanation that Japan may ...

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  18. Newsprint For All Papers

    A reduction of 15 per cent on the present newsprint consumption to operate from November 1, 1942, was agreed upon by the Federal Cabinet today. ...

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  19. NEW SUMMER CLOTHES FOE SOLDIERS

    Long drill trousers and long sleeved shirts will replace shorts and shirts with abbreviated sleeves in the new summer uniform now being issued to ...

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  20. TO[?]RUK BOMBED AGAIN.

    Allied heavy bombers resumed their attacks on Tobruk harbor in force on Monday night. The landing grounds at E[?] Gubbl and De[?]a were also attacked. ...

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  21. Miners to Remain With Field Army

    Sir John Anderson in winding up the coal debate in the House of Commons said that only 3000 to 4000 miners in Britain would to released from the ...

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  22. Offensive Spirit in N. Guinea

    Offensive and aggression with the will to win was the keynote of Australian fighting forces in New Guinea, declared the Minister for the Army (Mr ...

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  24. Young Men in Hotels May Be Questioned

    The Federal Government is content plating a thro[?]ugh cheek up on young men who are avoiding military duties. One suggestion is the appointment of ...

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  25. MADAGASCAR GAINS

    Vichy admits the capture of Anaerobe and also the railway between Amative and Antananarivo, in Madagascar. A Vichy news agency states that the ...

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  26. BOMB THROWN IN CINEMA.

    Vichy radio reports that 20 persons were, injured, two of whom subsequently died. when a bomb exploded in a cinema in Paris where M. Doriois. pro-German ...

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  27. 11 Planes Downed in Solomons

    The Navy Department has announced that American planes in the Solomon Islands destroyed 11 Japanese planes and damaged a heavy cruiser, ...

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  28. HOW LAVAL IS HELPING NAZIS.

    Pointing our that the Franco-German [?] terms de not require Vichy to supply K[?]tler with forced labor, the New York "Times" In a leading article, states ...

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  29. Compulsory Purchase of War Bonds

    The Brazilian Government has issued a decree for the compulsory purchase of war bonds to an amount equal to an income-tax of 3 per cent on the ...

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  30. R. A. F. RAID ON OSLO

    The Norwegian Telegraph Agency states that Norwegians who are known to be loyal to the Norwegian Government in London are required lo bear ...

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  31. A CONSTABLE ARRESTED

    Early this afternoon Constable P. J. Sweeney, aged 34. was arrested by warrant by Detective Inspector McCarthy and Detective Small, of the ...

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  32. Hitler's War Machine Again Blasted

    Hiller's war machine again suffered a blow at the hands of the RAF last night— for the fourth out of October's six nights. Six planes of what was described by the ...

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  33. BRITISH WAR EFFORT.

    Mr Ernest Bevin (Minister for Labor and National Service). In a speech today said that there had been a [?]ull in British military warfare, but it was only a [?]ull. ...

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  34. [?] THAN CITY AT STAKE

    Hit battle for Stalingrad which has now been in progress for over six weeks, raged on today with the Russians still parrying [?] ...

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  35. ITALIAN CLAIM: NO U.S. COMMENT

    The Navy Department has declined to comment on the claim by the Rome radio that an Italian submarine torpedoed and rank a United States ...

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  36. AFFECTION PLEDGED TO MR CURTIN

    Members of the Federal Cabinet at its meeting today pledged their affection, confidence and goodwill in the Prime Minister (Mr Curtin). Cabinet ...

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  37. SACRED ROMAN ROTA

    Pope Pius has conferred on the American Catholic Church, for the first time in history, the power to function as a sacred Roman rota, the ...

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  38. WAR COSTING AMERICA £751/2 MILLIONS A DAY.

    Americans will pay a third of their total earnings in 1943 In State and Federal taxes under the contemplated tax programme, thereby devoting 36.537 million dollars ...

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  39. CRUDE OIL SHORTAGE THREATENS

    Mr Charles Roeser, former President of the Independent Petroleum Association of America, told a Senate subcommittee today that America faces a ...

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  40. EMPLOYES TO BE GIVEN VOICE.

    The Munitions Minister (Mr Makin) announced today that a committee with equal representation for the management and employes would be set up in all ...

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  41. 10 NORWEGIANS SHOT BY NAZIS

    It is announced in Stockholm that 10 Norwegians were shot in Trondheim yesterday for endeavouring to sabotage food producing factories. All were ...

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  42. SPANISH BAN ON BRITISH NEWSPAPERS

    Spain has banned the "Daily Telegraph", The Times" and the "Daily Mail". No reason has been given The British Ambassador (Sir Samuel ...

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  43. HOSTILE PLANES OVER BENGAL

    Hostile planes have appeared over various parts in Bengal in recent weeks. The Government is concerned at the reluctance of the people to ...

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  44. SOLDIER KILLED BY TRAIN

    The mutilated body of an American soldier was found this morning alongside the railway line near Medlow Bath railway station. He had boarded the train at ...

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