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  3. PANZERS CONVERGING ON STALINGRAD MAKE FURTHER PROGRESS

    LONDON, Monday.—The fighting before Stalingrad took an even more serious turn during the weekend, with further German progress. The "Daily Telegraph" correspondent in Stockholm says 3000 planes are blasting a path ...

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  4. HEADACHE FOR HITLER

    Some 500,000 persons marched in solid ranks for 10 hours before crowds totalling at least 5,000,000 in one of the most spectacular parades ever witnessed in New York. The photograph shows a view of part of the "New York at War" parade with soldiers ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  5. DARWIN FIGHTERS BAG 13 JAP. PLANES

    SOMEWHERE IN AUSTRALIA, Monday.—"Our best day's duck hunting yet," was how are official spokesman at General MacArthur's headquarters to-day described ...

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  6. Aircraft to Beat Subs.

    SAN FRANCISCO, Monday.— Henry J. Kaiser, West Coast shipbuilder, announced to-day that he has ...

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  7. ALL MUST BE GIVEN UP FOR VICTORY

    "In this war, the full significance of which we have not yet entirely realised in Australia, there is no profit, no individual ...

    Article : 245 words
  8. FOUCHE ON REMAND

    Francois Fouche (49), cabaret proprietor, who is charged with having unlawfully killed Leslie Joseph Appleton (27) on ...

    Article : 334 words
  9. NEW COMMAND IN PERSIA

    LONDON, Monday.—A new command has been created in the Near East by the appointment of General Sir Henry Maitland Wilson as ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  10. HUNTING SUBS. OFF COAST

    RIO DE JANEIRO, Monday. —While Brazilian planes hunt U-boats observed off the Atlantic coastline, the Government is rounding up German and Italian nationals ...

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  11. TWO MORE AXIS SHIPS SUNK

    LONDON, Monday.— British submarines have had further success against Axis supply ships. In the Mediterranean, according to ...

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  12. PRODUCTION FOR SECOND FRONT

    LONDON, Sunday.—Mr. T. W. Agah. general secretary of the Association of Supervisory Staffs and Engineering Technicians, speaking at a conference ...

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  13. EARTHQUAKE IN ALEUTIANS?

    Fordham University observatory yesterday reported two very strong shocks, probably from earthquakes near Attu, Agattu or Kiska, ...

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  14. QUISLING POLICE ATTACKED

    LONDON, Monday.—The Norwegian Telegraph Agency says an explosion at the Oslo police station killed one Quisling ...

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  15. FOR DESERT WORK

    General Grants, new American medium tanks, being transported to a desert battle area on special vehicles. This method of ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  16. CHEERED NEWSREEL.

    CHEERED NEWSREEL.—A newsreel of the Churchill-Stalin conference was loudly applauded in Moscow cinemas at the week-end. Fifty thousand saw ...

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  17. RETOOK POTENTIAL BASE FOR ALLIES

    CHUNGKING, Monday.—Further Chinese gains at the week-end gave them control of Changshan, a potential Allied ...

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  18. IS GERMANY RELYING ON JAPAN TO "SAVE THE SITUATION?"

    ISTANBUL, Monday.—According to the correspondent of "The Daily Mail," the majority of Turks believe Germany will collapse in 1943. People reaching Istanbul from Germany say that the Germans believe they cannot win the war unless the Red ...

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  19. PITH OF THE LEADERS

    THE CHURCHES and the schools cannot be blamed for the moral delinquency of adolescence. The blame is on the shoulders of ...

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  20. THREE RAIDERS SHOT DOWN

    LONDON, Monday.—Enemy raiders dropped bombs in scattered places over the Midlands of England last night Three raiders were destroyed. ...

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  21. GALLANT RESCUE IN CHANNEL OFF DIEPPE

    LONDON, Monday.—The remarkable experiences of the Canadian crew of a Boston bomber shot down near Dieppe have been told by the pilot, whose air gunner rescued him and the observer. ...

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  22. ALLIED AIR FORCES HAMMERING AT ROMMEL'S TRANSPORTS

    LONDON, Monday.—Intense air combats developed during Allied fighter-bomber attacks on Rommel's transports in the ...

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  23. Greatest Convoy Reaches Britain

    LONDON, Monday.—It was announced last night that the greatest convoy ever despatched from America for Britain has arrived safely. ...

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  24. NO FEARS ABOUT ALASKA

    SEATTLE, Sunday.—Members of the Senate Military Affairs Committee, returning from a tour of Alaskan army and navy bases, declared to-day that ...

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  25. RURAL MANPOWER

    CANBERRA, Monday.—The Minister for Committee (Mr. Scully) announced to-night that steps were being taken to organise rural production and the ...

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  26. PERSIAN GENERAL SHOT.

    General Chahab. Director of the Senior Military Officers' School at Teheran. was shot dead in daylight to-day by a dismissed cadet. The general was ...

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