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  4. NEW ASSAULT ON STALINGRAD

    LONDON, October 15.—Although the Germans have unsuccessfully au[?]ched another big infantry tank attack against the industrial area in North Stalingrad, reports indicate the general insult against the city remains under the previous intensity. ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  5. THE PAPUAN CAMPAIGN

    After four days fighting in the Owen Stanley Gap, our forces are delayed by the Japanese resistance near Templeton's Crossing. They ...

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  6. INDIAN DEFENCES

    LONDON, October 15.—The Associated Press correspondent in India says any tima now the rains will cease and the heavy seas in The Bay of ...

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  7. THE SOLOMONS BATTLE

    WASHINGTON, October 15.—A Navy communique says, since Monday a Japanese battleship has been damaged off Guadalcanal and 33 Japanese planes have been destroyed for the loss of two American planes. The troops on Guadalcanal have been reinforced. The Japanese ...

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  8. EASTERN MEDITERRANEAN

    NEW YORK, October 15.—The "Times" correspondent, Ray Brook, from Smyrna, reports this Turkish port in the Aegean Sea is barely 12 ...

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  9. EUROPEAN FRONT

    WASHINGTON, October 15.—The European theatre will remain an air theatre until we have secured superiority over the German air force and ...

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  10. U.S. LOSSES

    NEW YORK, October 15.—The "New York Times". in an editorial, says the belated announcement of the loss of three American heavy crulsers ...

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  11. ONION PRICES INCREASED

    BRISBANE, October 16. — Mr. j Lindsey said to-day that Professor Copland had announced an increase of £2/10/- a ton in the price of ...

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  12. TREATMENT OF WAR PRISONERS

    CANBERRA, October 16.—The British Government will not directly avail itself of the offer by the International Red Cross to mediate between the ...

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  13. REAL ESTATES SALES CONTROL

    CANBERRA, October 16.—Denying that the real estate sales control regulations, made two weeks ago were designed to prohibit the sales of real ...

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  14. BRITAIN'S RECORD CROPS

    LONDON, October 15.—An Associated Press special correspondent reports Mr. Hudson's references on Monday to the use of Dominion and ...

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  15. SUGAR AWARD VARIED

    BRISBANE, October 16.—The Industrial Court, comprising Messrs. T. Ferry and W. J. Rordan, in a reserved decision to-day, decided to vary the ...

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  16. REPARIATION BENEFITS FOR WOMEN

    CANBERRA, October 16.—The benefits under the Repatriatton Act may soon be extended to members of all women's auxiliary services. At ...

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  17. HIMMLER VISITS ITALY

    NEW YORK, October 15.—The Times" Berne correspondent reports that the Gestapo chief, Himself, has Just concluded a three days visit to ...

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  18. TRAINING PLANE CRASHES

    MELBOURNE, October 16.—A pilot was killed when an R.A.A.F. training plane crashed in South Australia on Wednesday. The other two members ...

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  19. AXIS ATROCITIES

    LONDON, October 15.—The Archbishop of York, in his presidential address to the Convocation of York, enumerated atrocities in Occupied Europe. ...

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  20. TWO YEARS FOR GIRL STABBER

    BRISBANE, October 16.—"I cannot do anything else but send you to [?] for a substantial term." said Mr.Justice E.A. Douglas, in the Criminal ...

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  21. ENGINEERS SEEK WAR LOADING

    BRISBANE, October 16.—About 150 Amalgamated Engineering Union members employed in the City Council department have asked the Council ...

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  22. SUGGESTIONS FOR SUGAR COMMISSION

    BRISBANE, October 16.—The need for a co-ordinated plan for harvesting the next sugar crop and difficulties encountered this year to be ...

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  23. N.S.W. FLOOD DANGER PASSED

    SYDNEY, October 16.—The Divisional Meteorologist (Mr. Mares) said to-night that, judging by reports from all over New South Wales, any ...

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  24. ARMY SPORTING EQUIPMENT

    CANBERRA, October 15.—The shortage of rubber for Army spotting equipment will be discussed by Mr. Forde with Mr. Beasley. ...

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  25. LIVE SHELL IN THIGH

    LONDON, October 14.—An X-ray revealed a live Messerschmitt cannon shell, weighing 21b., and five inches long, embedded in the thigh of a naval ...

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  26. A ROMMEL DRIVE

    NEW YORK, October 15—A Rommel drive may follow the Stalingrad setback, says Major Eliot in the "Heraid-Tribune". He added: It seems ...

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  27. THE MEDITERRANEAN

    LONDON, October 15—A Cairo communique reports: "Our pairols were active on Tuesday night. There was nothing from the land yesterday. Air ...

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  28. SKILLED ARTISANS FOR R.A.A.F.

    CANBERRA, October 16.—Skilled artisans are required for [?] war work by the R.A.A.F. directorate of aeronautical inspection. Age and ...

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  29. A.W.A.S. PROMOTIONS

    CANBERRA, October 16.—The Army Minister (Mr. Forde) said to-day that promotions in the Australian Women's Army Service were made from the ...

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  30. GARAGE LICENSES CANCELLED

    BRISBANE, October 16.—Proprietors of garages and service stations who do not submit monthly returns of petrol sales to the State Liquid Fuel ...

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  31. REPATRIATION INCREASES

    CANBERRA, October 16.—Recommendation by the Parliamentary committee for a revision of Australian Repatriation benefits were considered ...

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  32. WOMEN IN RETAIL TRADES

    BRISBANE, October 16.—Mr Colin Clark commented to-night that it could be assumed that the labour withdrawal order that had been ...

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  33. AIR BLITZ ON MALTA

    LONDON, October 15.—Between 200 and 250 enemy sorties were flown against Malta yesterday, therefore, the enemy confirmed loss of 23, in addition to many others that are most unlikely to have regained Sicily, represents a severe casualty rate. A feature of the operations ...

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  34. ESPIONAGE IN GERMANY

    LONDON, October 15.—One more German and an Austrian have been executed in Germany for espionage and helping in the reconstruction of ...

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  35. OLD MEN'S HOME FIRE

    BRISBANE, October 16 — The Coroner (Mr. J. Leahy) suggested to-day that identification discs show be issued to the Inmates of homes ...

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  36. CLIFTON DAIRYMEN

    CLIFTON, October 16.—The Clifton branch of the Queensland Dairymen's Organisation has decided to [?] the production of cream unless their ...

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  37. N. Z. NO-CONFIDENCE DEBATE

    AUCKLAND, October 16.—There was intense in Parliament during the non-confidence debate, in a speech by Mr. Coateh, who decided ...

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  38. POT TO CONTROL PRICES

    BRISBANE, October 16. — Some growers are under a misapprehension regarding press provided for in the form of contract signed by them with ...

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  39. FODDER CONSERVATION GRANTS

    CANBERRA, October 16. — The Commonwealth Government will advance £1,000,000 to N.S.W and £60,000 to Queensland for fodder conservation ...

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  40. SOUTH AFRICAN POLITICS

    CAPETOWN, October 16.—A United Party victory in the by election in Hottentots a Holland rural constituency. adjoining Stellenboach. is ...

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  41. EUROPEAN GRAIN HARVEST

    LONDON, October 15.—A serious deficiency, amounting to 25 per cent, in Europe's grain harvest, underline Goering recent [?] that ...

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  42. NO COMPENSATION FOR BOATS

    CANBERRA, October 16.—Owners of small craft will not be compensated for any loss of business or personal inconvenience experienced during the ...

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  43. FRAU HESS WANTS TO GO TO BRITAIN

    LONDON, October 14—Frau Hess wants to come to Britain, according to Mr. Will Thorne, MP.. who is asking the Foreign Secretary what reply ...

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  44. WOMEN TRAM CONDUCTORS

    BRISBANE, October 16.—The first it women conductors started duty on the irame to-day and 10 more will commence their training at an early ...

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  45. 110th. RAID ON COLOGNE

    LONDON, October 16 —Cologne had its 110th raid by the R.A.F. last night. A strong force attacked targets in the Rhinsland. Eighteen bombess ...

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