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  4. Fate Of Stalingrad Hanging Precariously In The Balance-Latest Reports Declare

    The issue of the whole of the Stalingrad battle hangs dangerously in the balance, states Reuters correspondent in Moscow. [?]stall themselves in the northern part of the city the position of the centre will become most precarious. However, General Rodimtsev’s guards ...

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  5. STIFF FIGHTING

    Little change in the Owen Stanley area has been reported in the last 24 hours, though stift fighting conti[?]ed north of Templeton’s Crossing. ...

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  6. “Germans Will Bomb America”

    Germany will resume concentrated bombings of air bases in England, redouble the attacks on American shipping, and directly ...

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  7. No Australians in Solomons

    “To say that Australian troops are not sent lo the Solomons because of distinction between the and the militia is utterly false,” ...

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  8. CZECH V.C. FOR BRITISH PEER'S SON

    The Czech War Cross. Czecho-Slovakia's highest military honor has been awarded to Wing-Commander the Hon. Max Aitkcn, DFC., Lord Beaverbrook's elder son; Sqdn.-Leader MacClachan. DSC, DFC. and Flt-Lt. Karel Kultelwasher. DFC. and liar, and 4th bar to Czech War ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  9. Does Mr. Forde Know About This ?

    The Army Minister (Mr F. M. Forde) has persistently promised that youths shall not be sent to the lighting areas. In this instance his order ...

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  10. U.S. Navy of 1943 Will be Biggest Yet

    “The United States in 1943 will turn out a greater Navy than any nation ever possessed.” said Col. Kuox (Secretary for the Navy) in ...

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  11. AUSTRALIA'S FATE IS LINKED WITH SOLOMONS

    The Japanese attack against Guadalcanal must be considered against background of the war as a whole in the Pacific theatre, says Major Fielding Elliot, in the New York “Herald-Tribune.” Very great issues depend on the outcome of the fight for the ...

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  12. MORE RAIDS ON MALTA

    Five enemy raids were made on Malta on Sunday. Ninety Messerschmitt 109's formed one raiding party in the afternoon, but most of them ...

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  13. ORDER TO DANISH TROOPS.

    The “Daily Mail” correspondent at Stockholm says the German authorities have ordered all Danish troops to withdraw from Jut[?]and by the middle of November. ...

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  15. “Cairo Hotbed of Intrigue”

    “Cairo is a hot-bed of intrigue and over-run by Nazi agents.” stated John Ogden. New York publisher, on his return from Egypt after a year ...

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  16. ACTION OF GALLANT NATION APPRECIATED

    In a canvass of the township of Baralaba. employes of the Dawson conmine. Queensland, collected £100 for the Aid to Russia Fund. They se[?] ...

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  17. Forgot Their Change of Address !

    A Federal judge in Chicago today, legalised the entry of Federal Bureau of Investigation into the man-hunt for six criminals who escaped from Joliet ...

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  18. IN GRIP OF FAMINE

    The Chungking correspondent of American Associated Press states that, stricken one of the worst famines in modern times, thousands of Chinese are dying in ...

    Article : 306 words
  19. Japan's Big Army and Navy

    It was estimated that Japan had two three million nun under arms and that the navy was equal and possibly [?]ior to the Pacific fleets of Allies ...

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  20. Alarm at Fort Kembla

    "Standby'' signal was given at Port Kembla tonight, said the Minister for ES (Mr Heffron). He added that it was for a period of about half an ...

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  21. JAP-SIBERIAN RESTRICTIONS

    The Tokio official radio has announced strict restrictions affecting residence [?]d travel within the frontier have been put into effect along ...

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  22. "No Cheap Way of Winning War"

    “Although America was still lighting two ocean wars with one [?]cean navy, we took the o[?]ensive at[?]ulagi in August and the Japanese fe[?] ...

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  23. ENEMY BEING HELD

    Latest news received from Mos[?] suggests that in the last 24 hours all German attacks round Sta[?]grad have been held by the ...

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  24. Grim Warning to Allies

    A warning [?]-in the coining months battles may be lost and crushing defeats suffered Is contained in a 10.000-word [?]port by die Office of War Infonna[?]on. ...

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  25. LIVING COSTS HIGHER IN COUNTRY TOWNS

    Cost of living in the Australian capital cities increased by 2.3 per cent in September quarter compared with the previous June quarter of this year. The rise in ...

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  26. "Japan's Financial Relationships Dishonest"

    The United Nations would never dc business with military Jauan again asserted the former US Ambassador to Tokio (Mr Grew) in on address ...

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  27. Important Military Talks at New Delhi

    General Lo Choying, commander of the Chinese expeditionary force to India, is participating in an important conference New Delhi with Generals Stillwell. ...

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  28. NAZI RAIDERS ACTIVE OVER ENGLAND

    Raiders attacked If. towns and villages East Anglla and the Thames estuary today, dropping bombs haphazardly and machine-gunning streets and trains. ...

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  29. Withdraw Letters Prom Auction Sale

    Nine thousand items of While House correspondence of the Coolidge Administration were suddenly withdrawn from auction sale today and sent to the library of ...

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  31. 1800 MINERS IDLE

    Six mines in NSW were Idle to day, owing either to strikes or transport and mechanical hitches. More than 1800 men, who normally produce MOO Ions of coal, ...

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  32. FRENCH TRAITORS FOR GERMANY.

    Vichy radio states that two trains full of workers left Paris for Germany and that third group has left Bordeaux. ...

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