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  4. Stalingrad Battles Are Continuing With Unabated Fury, Moscow Says

    Despite the German assertion that it is no longer necessary to send more troops against Stalingrad and that task of finishing off the city will be entrusted to guns and planes, furious street battles continue to rage. The Germans are keeping up the offensive at the same murderous pace, but ...

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  5. £2000 MILLION FOR WAR

    After a three-hour debate, the House of Representatives yesterday passed and sent to the Senate an Omnibus Appropriation Bill for £2,000,000,000. ...

    Article : 183 words
  6. R.A.A.F. Attack on Crete

    Heavy bombers of the Royal Australian Air Force bombed Crete and Suda Bay last night. RAF heavy bombers, despite heavy ...

    Article : 363 words
  7. THINKS MINISTER TOO SOCIALISTIC

    “I have always considered this department has been unfortunately placed in having a Minister at its head who has a definite socialistic leaning which ...

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  8. QUIET IN NEW GUINEA

    No change in the situation in the Owen Stanley Range was reported today, but reorganisation and building up by Allied troops ...

    Article : 281 words
  9. AIR MINISTER IN NEW GUINEA

    This photograph was taken during a visit of military leaders and Cabinet Ministers to battle areas in New Guinea during which they visited forward areas and made personal contact with the troops.—Air Vice-Marshal G. Jones: the Air Minister (Mr Drakeford). and Mr G. J. Coles, ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  10. Boy Allegedly Shoots Man

    After escaping from Mittagong Farm Home for Boys and being at large for a couple of days, a young escapee, aged 13 years and 11 months, allegedly ...

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  11. DECORATED BY THE ITALIANS

    Top: Field-Marshal Rommel being decorated with the “Stella Coloniale,” one of the greatest Italian honors. Below: Hitler talking to Marshal Mannerheim, the Finnish “butcher,” during a recent meeting on the Eastern Front. ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  12. PARLIAMENT RISES AFTER SIX WEEKS

    The House of Representatives and the Senate late today concluded a six weeks' session. The Prime Minister announced that Parliament would be ...

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  13. Jap Invasion Threat to Us

    Major-General Odium, Canadian Minister to Australia, in a statement to the Press today, declare that without large reinforcements ...

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  14. AWARD FOR C.C.C. MEN

    Power to make awards covering conditions of service of members of the Civil Construction Corps of the Allied Works Council is granted to the ...

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  15. SCALE OF LEGAL [?]RES FIXED

    The Commonwealth Government has taken steps lo amend the National Security Regulations so that excessive legal fees cannot be charged to ...

    Article : 58 words
  16. “Chinese Could Take Offensive If Helped”

    The new Chinese Ambassador (Mr Wel Teaming) In his first Press conference, said that with sufficient equipment from America, China could take the offensive. ...

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  17. SALE OF SECONDHAND BAGS, ETC. CONTROLLED

    The sale of secondhand jute products is controlled by a National Security Regulation issued tonight to operate retrospectively [?]rom September 26. The ...

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  18. TURKS ON TIG[?]T ROPE

    A group of Turkish corresponde[?] on a visit to Canada said today [?] Turkey was anxious lo retain her [?] trality, but would enter the war imm[?] ...

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  19. Mr. Willkie Popular in China

    Mr Wendell Willkie's statement in Chungking calling for an all-out offensive and the end of imperialism found unanimous support ...

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  20. U.S. ARMY OF 10 MILLION ?

    An American army of 10 million was not out of the question, declared Mr Donald Nelson, chairman of the War Production Board, at a Press conference. He ...

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  22. Threat to Blast City to Pieces

    No headway has been made in the last 24 hours by the Germans who are still being held up at all points along the Stalingrad battle ...

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  23. Begin Inhuman Treatment

    A German military spokesman in Berlin today con[?]ned that the chaining of British prisoners taken at Dieppe commenced at 11 a.m. yesterday. ...

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  24. What Huns Want From Danes

    According to the Stockholm paper. “Afton Tidningen,” the German demands against Denmark include the despatch of 30,000 “volunteers” to the Russian front. ...

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  25. GREATLY STEPPED UP

    Stepped-up production of all arms and munitions manufactured in Australia has been achieved since Japan entered the war, said the Minister for Munitions (Mr Makin) ...

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  26. JAP SHIPS DAMAGED

    The Navy Department announced this evening that c[?]rrier-based planes in that northern Solomon Islands area damaged five Japanese vessels, ...

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  27. JAPS STILL HOLD KISKA

    Recent aerial pictures demonstrate that the Japanese hove not abandoned Kiska, but are bending every effort to make the base stronger, says the American ...

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  28. No Ban on Slacks in Churches

    The wearing of slacks at Divine services would not become a general practice, is the opinion of leading church officials. Authorities of St Paul’s and St. Patrick’s ...

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  29. PROMISES HEAVY BOMBING OF GERMANS

    “As the Alli[?] ma[?]s more planes in Britain we will give the Huns more beatings up and make them realise that war is not such a profitable business ...

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  30. STATUTE BILL PASSED

    The Statute of Westminster Bill passed all stages without amendment in the Senate today. In a division on the second reading the motion was carried by 19 votes ...

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  31. PIGEONS FIRST WITH THE NEWS

    It is now disclosed that carrier pigeons brought the first operational messages received at headquarters in England while the Dieppe raid was in progress. The ...

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