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  3. RUSSIAN RELIEF FORCE GAINING GROUND

    LONDON, October 5.—In the past 24 hours gains by the Russian relief forces driving at Stalingrad from the north-west and south-west have offset slighter gains the Germans have made just inside the city's north-western edge. ...

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    M. HERRIOT, former Premier of France, who is reported to have been arrested. ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  5. Japs Land Troops On Guadalcanar Island; Much Air Activity

    WASHINGTON, October 5.—Ten Japanese planes were shot down and a Japanese destroyer was hit and damageed last week in the Solomons when the enemy landed small reinforcements on Guadalcanar Island under cover of ...

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  6. Nazis Gaoled For Mutiny

    LONDON, October 5.—Stockholm reports say that about 4,000 German soldiers have been imprisoned for mutiny at Alta in eastern Denmark. ...

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  7. MISSING MAN FOUND DEAD

    Reported missing during the week end, Mr. John George Sherrah (56), of 13 Melbourne Street, Gle[?]elg (S.A.), was found dead in South [?] ...

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  8. Hartigan Against More Rail Priorities

    SYDNEY. — The State Railway Commissioner (Mr. Hartigan) is opposed to the plan of the Commonwealth Road Transport authorities to ...

    Article : 128 words
  9. Submarines Score

    LONDON, October 5.—Success of Allied submarines in the Mediterranean are reported in a communique issued today by the Admiralty. ...

    Article : 123 words
  10. Goering's Threat To Nazi Generals

    LONDON, October 5.—During his harvest thanksgiving speech, Goering denied that any German generals had been shot "so far," but that, he ...

    Article : 113 words
  11. 'SHAMELESS IMPUDENCE"

    LONDON, October 5.—[?]Swedish journalists who have returned to Sweden after having visited Britain infuriated the Axis by their reports ...

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  12. Nazi Plane Losses In Desert War

    LONDON, October 5.—The Luftwaffe has been forced to replace its entire fighter Stuka force in the Middle East. ...

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  13. 16,000 CARS IN BIG FUEL CHECK

    MELBOURNE.—No fewer than 16,000 cars were checked in Sunday's drive by the Liquid Fuel Board's inspectors against the illegal use of ...

    Article : 82 words
  14. MINERS WANT [?]-DAY CHRISTMAS BREAK

    SYDNEY.—The general president of the Miners' Federation (Mr. G. W. Grant) stated today that a conference of representatives of owners, miners ...

    Article : 79 words
  15. ACTION AGAINST ABSENTEEISM

    CANBERRA.—Disciplinary action is likely to be taken against persons who absent[?] themselves from defence industries. The Minister for ...

    Article : 111 words
  16. INJURED SHOULDER

    When Ken Henderson (8) took part in a pick-a-back race during Labor Day sports at the Western Oval yesterday, he fell and hurt his shoulder. ...

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  17. BUILDING OF SMALL WOODEN SHIPS

    CANBERRA.—Senator Fraser, Assistant Minister for Commerce, announced last night that the Commonwealth Government had decided to ...

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  18. NO BREAK UP AFTER THIS RESULT

    SYDNEY.—Lottery No. 880 resulted:—First, No. 87470, "A Break Up" syndicate, S. Davey, Seahampton, West Wallsend; second[?] No. ...

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  19. HEAVY AIR RAIDS

    LONDON, October 5.—The Royal Air Force dropped nearly 5,000 tons of bombs in the first 10 night raids last month. In all 16 night and ll day ...

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  20. Shortage Of Copper Coins In City

    ALTHOUGH there is an apparent shortage of copper coins in Broken Hill, "theoretically" there should be shortage. Mr. R. Dawborn, manager of the Commonwealth Savings Bank, who said this today, suggested that one reason for the shortage was that shopkeepers were "sitting on" the coin supplies as they came in. "That is the only ...

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  21. SPECIAL PLANE FOR U.S. AIR CHIEF

    A specially equipped plane was used by Lieut.-General Arnold, chief of the United States Air Corps, on his visit of inspection to the South[?] West ...

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  22. FURNITURE VAN USED BY THIEVES

    MELBOURNE.—Thieves who robbed the home of Mrs. Nancy Lande[?] at Reservoir on Saturday night came prepared to do business in a big way. ...

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