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  3. NAZIS PRESS ATTACK ON STALINGRAD TO BEAT RUSSIAN RELIEF

    LONDON, Wednesday.— The Germans are doing their utmost to smash down Stalingrad's resistance before the Russian relief drives assume decisive proportions. Axis reports say that the greater part of the city is in German ...

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  4. TASMANIAN MINISTERS

    Members of the State Ministry Photographed in the Ministerial rooms at the Public Buildings yesterday. Left to right: The Hon. Minister (Lieut.-Colonel Taylor), Attorney-General (Mr. McDonald), Hon. Minister (Mr. Culley), the newly-appointed Minister (Mr. Madden), Chief Secretary (Mr.Brooker), Deputy Premier and Minister for Agriculture (Mr. D'Alton), Premier and Minister for Education (Mr. Cosgrove), ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  5. JAPANESE PUSHED BACK IN NEW GUINEA

    SOMEWHERE IN AUSTRALIA, Wednesday.— Ioribaiwa Ridge has been captured by Australians in their counter-offensive on the southern slopes of the ...

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  6. STORY OF WANING NAZI HOPES

    LONDON, Wednesday.—A neutral diplomat who has just visited Germany and occupied Russia and talked with German Ministers and generals has given one of ...

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  7. NEW INVASION WARNING

    LONDON, Tuesday.— A high Army officer, broadcasting this morning, gave another invasion warning to the French. ...

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  8. Lost Six Weeks In Wilds Of New Guinea

    The story of what happened to Vern Haugland, the Associated Press of America war correspondent, during 32 days of the six weeks he was missing ...

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  9. FORESHADOW ADVANCE IN SOLOMONS

    PEARL HARBOUR, Wednesday. — Announcements in yesterday's naval communique are believed to indicate that ...

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  10. BULLETS HIT TRAINER

    SYDNEY, Wednesday.—Bullets fired from the ground damaged an R.A.A.F. training aircraft which was flying about ...

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  11. Survivors Gunned by Jap. Cruisers

    PEARL HARBOUR, Tuesday.—Seaman Robert Canavan, a former Chicago drug store clerk, told to-day how a Japanese cruiser sank an American ...

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  12. CASE FOR THE BATTLESHIP

    NEW YORK, Wednesday—Although it compared adversely with the bomber as a war weapon, the modern battleship really complements the bomber ...

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  13. Sweeping Powers

    CANBERRA, Wednesday—Sweeping powers for the Commonwealth are provided in a bill to be introduced to-morrow for a referendum ...

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  14. ALL IN ONE PIECE

    To quicken the already record-breaking pace of building ships, United States shipyards are employing new and progressive operating devices. here, on the busy ways of one yard, an entire 36-ton pre-fabricated section is about to be installed aboard ship. ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  15. CARRIERS' PART IN PACIFIC

    WASHINGTON, Tuesday.—"Give us a couple of dozen aircraft carriers, a properly balanced task force, and sufficient ...

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  16. DIEPPE LOSSES

    LONDON, Wednesday—Nearly half of the total forces engaged in the Allied landing attack at Dieppe were lost. ...

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  17. MISSED ESCAPING PRISONER: HIT RAILWAYMAN

    BALLARAT, Wednesday—When a military guard fired a shot in the direction of an escaping military prisoner of the A.M.F. at Ballarat railway ...

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  18. CUT IN SIZE OF NEWSPAPERS

    SYDNEY, Wednesday.— Following upon Senator Keane's announcement that a new scale of newsprint rationing would be imposed as from November ...

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  19. U.S. Petrol Plants For Russia

    NEW YORK, Tuesday.—First actual shipment of a whole plant to Russia will be sent under lend-lease to relieve Soviet need for high octane ...

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  20. Two Flying Boats Shot Up

    LONDON, Tuesday.—The destruction of two German flying boats off the coast of Sicily was described by one of the pilots taking part. ...

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  21. MALARIA IN INDIA

    NEW YORK, Wednesday—"The Herand Tribune" New Delhi correspondent says India is stricken with the severest malaria epidemic for years. ...

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  22. Axis Digging in On Desert Lines

    CAIRO, Wednesday.—Eighth Army patrols report that the Italian and German forces are continuously digging in and laying wire in their lines between ...

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  23. INSIDE STORY OF R.A.F. HAVOC

    LONDON, Wednesday.—The "Daily Telegraph" correspondent at Zurich-says evidence is accumulating of the extent of damage and demoralisation ...

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  24. Railway Taken in Madagascar

    LONDON, Wednesday.—A Madagascar communique records a British landing without opposition at Tulear, the last port in the south of the ...

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  25. U-BOAT SUNK

    LONDON, Wednesday—British bombers located a U-boat in the Bay of Biscay yesterday and after a two-hour fight sank it. ...

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  26. PITH OF THE LEADERS

    PERHAPS Mr. Chifley's reluctance to tell Mr. Dwyer-Gray any more about federal financial policy is due to a disinclination ...

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  27. THREE DOWN OVER ENGLAND

    LONDON, Wednesday—Three enemy aircraft were shot down by fighters over England this morning. ...

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  28. BOMBER DIVES OUT OF CONTROL FOR 7000 FEET

    LONDON, Tuesday.—Five Australian and two English members of the crew of a Lancaster had an unnerving experience while flying home from a raid on Germany. THE Lancaster was passing between ...

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  29. INDUSTRIAL ARMY OF 23,000,000

    NEW YORK, Tuesday.—Mr. Fowler Harper, Deputy Chairman of the War Manpower Commission, said to-day that if the United States was ...

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  30. Nazis Bomb School, Kill Eighteen Boys

    LONDON, Wednesday.—Eighteen schoolboys were killed and 20 injured yesterday when bombs from a day raider crashed on a boys' school in a south of England district. Seventy pupils were in the classroom when ...

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  31. SECOND FRONT SPECULATION

    LONDON, Tuesday.—The undesirability of public statements about the time and place of "future Allied offensive operations" was emphasised by the ...

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  32. JAPS. SAY MORE ISLANDS IN NORTH TAKEN

    NEW YORK, Wednesday—According to Tokio radio, special units of the Japanese Navy, supported by warships and naval planes, landed at several ...

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  33. Famous Ace Killed

    CAIRO Wednesday—it is disclosed that Wing-Commander Stainforth, A.F.C., winner of the Schneider trophy in 1931, was killed in recent ...

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