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  3. RUSSIAN TROOPS RECAPTURE POSITIONS

    LONDON, October 13.—The Russians toda[?] recaptured the positions lost in one area of Stalingrad yesterday. This was announced in the midnight Moscow communique. It also said that the Russian relief drive north-west of ...

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    PTE. S. COLLINS was the most famous Australian in the Western Desert—for one glorious day. This was when Mr. Winston Churchill ... [ILLUSTRATED]

    Article : 50 words
  5. Six Japanese Vessels Sunk In Solomons

    A heavy Japanese cruiser, four destroyers and a transport have been sunk in another big naval battle off the ...

    Article : 312 words
  6. Hawaii Is U.S. Problem

    With approximately 155,000 Japanese living in Hawaii and filling vital positions, these is lands have been a big problem. ...

    Article : 133 words
  7. BASKETBALL IS POPULAR WITH THE AMERICANS

    "IN America a greater public follows basket ball than they do baseball or football." This was said to-day by Mr. J. Terrill, the new ...

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  8. Military Mission For Russia

    CANBERRA.—It was stated here yesterday that the Commonwealth Government may send a military mission to Russia to study guerilla tactics. ...

    Article : 116 words
  9. Ron Richards In Union Dispute

    SYDNEY.—Included in those involved in a dispute between unions and 15 employees at a Sydney war factory who are refusing to become ...

    Article : 138 words
  10. MALTA "BLITZ" CONTINUED

    LONDON, October 13.—The great air blitz against Malta was continued today. Nearly 50 Axis planes have been shot down in the past three days. ...

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  11. TOLL OF JAP PLANES

    On Sunday four waves of Japanese bombers, with fighter escort—a total of 35 bombers and 30 fighters—attempted to bomb American positions ...

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  12. 500,000 SUBSCRIBERS WANTED FOR LOAN

    CANBERRA.—The Federal Treasurer (Mr. Chifley) wants at least 500,000 subscribers for the Austerity loan of £100,000,000. Mr. Chifley said last ...

    Article : 74 words
  13. CRITICISM OF ALLIED WORKS COUNCIL

    SYDNEY.—Strongly criticising the Allied Works Council, Mr. Tom Sheehan, Labor, member for Cook, said today that the council should be ...

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  14. Creche Wanted For Local Annexe

    The Housewives' Association has decided to approach the Minister for Munitions (Mr. Makin) and the members of Parliament for the district ...

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  15. 18 MONTHS' GAOL FOR "MOVING SPIRIT"

    SYDNEY.—At the Quarter Sessions today, Leslie James Edwards (21), a soldier, who was described by Judge Barton as the "moving spirit" in a ...

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  16. FORTRESSES RAID TOBRUK

    CAIRO, October 13.—United States Flying Fortresses yesterday scored a direct hit and several near misses on a medium sized Axis merchantman ...

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  17. Fire Damage At Two Local Shops

    After destroying a dividing fence between the Barrier Tyre Service and Jackson's Wrecking Yard premises in Argent[?] Street this afternoon, a fire ...

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  18. Germans Are Taunting Italians

    LONDON, October 13.—Bitter feeling is rising between Italy and Germany over Italy's military failures. The Germans are reported to be tauntingly saying that even the Rumanians are better fighters. Proof has now reached London that a large-scale rebellion occurred in the Foggia ...

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  19. 1915 GIFT TURNS UP

    LONDON, October 13.—General Sir Ian Hamilton has just discovered a pair of socks sent to him by Sydney women during the last war. ...

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  20. Farm Work For "Idle Officials"

    GRAFTON.—There were about 800 idle officials of the Tick Eradication Scheme in the Clarence district who could be used for farm work, it ...

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  21. FORMER FOOTBALLER GETS PROMOTION

    ADELAIDE.—Advice has been received that the former Port Adelaide footballer and Magarey Medallist R. B. Quinn has been appointed a ...

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