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  4. MR. CHURCHILL'S VISIT TO EGYPT

    During his recent visit to the Middle East, Mr. Churchill paid a visit to the Alamein Area, where he was cheered by the Australian troops. The lower picture shows the British Prime Minister with Field Marshal Smuts, of South Africa, in the gardens of the British Embessy ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  5. STORY OF MILNE BAY

    In the six weeks since the Japanese landing at Milne Bay was reputed, our troops have lost no time in building and strengthening their defences against any possible new thrust there. The troops are in high spirits against any possible new thrust, to beat the specially trained ...

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  6. STALINGRAD SIEGE

    LONDON, October 11.—On the 15th day of the Battle ior Stalingrad, the German attacks were fought to at lean a temporary standstill. the "Red Star" says, although the fighting at Stalingrad continued hercely, the German pressure somewhat weakened, owing to the ...

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  7. THE RAIDS ON RABAUL

    Thursday and Friday night's raids on Rabaul, the heaviest yet made in the south-west Pacific, was "Just peanuts" to the pilots and bomber crews ...

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  8. NEW GUINEA CAMPAIGN

    The New Guinea campaign remains overshadowed by that in the Solomons. of which, strategically. It is part After heavy attacks on Rabaul by Fortress ...

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  9. R.A.A.F. TRAINEES

    L.A.C. Bruce Plant of Townsville, was one of a batch of R.A.A.F. trainees who had to shoot their way through a pack of Axis submarines ...

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  10. THE MANACLING AFFAIR

    LONDON, October 11.— Germany thus far has not announced whether the threat to manacle more British prisoners has been carried out. ...

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  11. PAPUAN NATIVES

    SYDNEY, October 10.—But for the devotion and almost super-human exertion of Papuan natives, many wounded Australians now in hospital ...

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  12. NORTHERN SCHOOLS

    BRISBANE, October 12.—Many children between 8 and 8 years in the Townsville and Cairns districts will be permitted to resume school ...

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  13. SOLOMONS DEVELOPMENTS

    WASHINGTON, October 11.—The United Press says that naval experts are of the opinion that the most crucial land battle in the Pacific ...

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  14. FRANK GERMAN VERSION

    LONDON, October 11—A Berlin radio broadcast from the front line. reporting on the fury of the fighting in the Mosdok area says: ...

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  15. A NAZI PROPAGANDA LEAFLET FROM EGYPT.

    Type of propaganda leaflet being dropped by the Axis on Allied lines In Egypt. This leaflet to received by Mr. Strange, of Townsville, from his ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  16. RE-CONQUEST OF ALEUTIANS

    NEW YORK, October 11—The "New York Herald Tribune" correspondent In Washington, says that the Army and Navy journal, an authoritative ...

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  17. JAPAN LACKS SHIPPING

    NEW YORK, October 11.—The "New York Times" Stockholm correspondent says the Japanese are beginning to suffer from lack of shipping, ...

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  18. SECOND FRONT QUESTION

    LONDON, October 11. — After another week. in which the newspapers and radio at Russia, also Russian news sheets abroad continue ...

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  19. BOTTLES DROPPED ON DILLI

    As well as bombing the main township of Dilli, In Timor at dusk on Saturday, a small formation of Allied medium bombers scared the Japanese ...

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  20. THE WAR IN EGYPT

    LONDON, October 11.—The "Times' correspondent in the Western Desert states after a week of much reduced activity in which inclement weather ...

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  21. S P BETTING AT PERTH

    PERTH, October 12.—The Federal Governments endeavours to prevent S.P. betting on Interstate events was completely set at naught in Perth on ...

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  22. BURDEKIN COTTON CROP

    AYR, October 12.—Although some 80 members of the Land Army with be stationed at Home Hill, it is understood that about 20 each day will be ...

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  23. WOMEN'S SHOES

    BRISBANE, October 12.—Mr. S. F. Cochran said to-day that no women's shoes can be rated as working shoes without approval from his office. ...

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  24. THE NAZI WAR ON JEWS

    LONDON, October 11.—Stockholm reports say that, according to reliable sources, the Nazi Gestapo chief. Himmler, has promised Hitler that not ...

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  25. DISPOSAL OF U.S. SUPPLIES

    LONDON, October 11.—The "Daily Mail." in a leader, reviews the controversy in America at to whether vast quantities of weapons and equipment should be retained there for the array of 10 to 12 million men which the United Stain if planning, or whether it should be sent ...

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  26. U-BOATS IN WEST AFRICA

    LONDON, October 11.—An American Press correspondent in West Africa states one trader said he saw in August two U-boats in the roadstead of the port of Bouet, which is an important shipping centre on the ivory coast. An airline pilot saw a submarine rebelling near the ...

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  27. AIR LOSSES IN EUROPE

    LONDON, October 11.—The Axis lost 84 aircraft over Europe, of which United States Bomber Command claim 48 were destroyed by Fortresses and ...

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  28. AERIAL ACTIVITY

    LONDON, October ll.—The Air Ministry reports daylight attacks were made on serveral places in West Germany, including Hanover. Our ...

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  29. CHINA'S 11,000,000 TROOPS

    LONDON, October 11, China has mobilised 11,000,000, [?]-bodied [?] since the beginning of the war with Japan in 1937, states the Chinese War ...

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