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  3. RUSSIAN POSITION AT STALINGRAD SHOWS IMPROVEMENT

    LONDON, Thursday.—Russian relief drives made further slight progress yesterday north and south of Stalingrad. "Red Star" announced also that the Russians' position inside ...

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  4. AMMUNITION FOR TANK

    The armourers of an Australian tank unit load their ammunition belts for the Browning machine-gun that is carried in the revolving turret of the tank. ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  5. FIRING INTO THE SUN

    Raiding Aircraft invariably attack their targets "out of the sun, in the hope of baffling the defending anti-aircraft batteries. This crew, at a forward battle station, practice continually to combat this technique on the part of the enemy. ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  6. JAPS. LEAVE TWO ISLANDS

    WASHINGTON, Wednesday.—Indications are that the Japanese have withdrawn from two of the Aleutian ...

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  7. NO LESSENING OF MYSTERY IN NEW GUINEA

    Somewhere in Australia, Thursday.—The mystery surrounding the New Guinea fighting did not lessen yesterday, though some clarification of the situation was contained in a statement in the G.H.Q. communique that the ...

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  8. PRISONERS PUT IN CHAINS

    LONDON, Thursday.—Berlin radio announced this afternoon that from noon to-day British prisoners taken at Dieppe were shackled in chains in reprisal for alleged ...

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  9. UNREST IN NORWAY

    LONDON, Thursday.— Fifteen more Norwegians were excuted by the Nazis at Trondheim yesterday. Two others ...

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  10. DIRTY FIGHTERS, THE JAPS.

    NEW YORK, Thursday.—Japanese in the South Sea Islands follow only the law of claw and fang and wage war with a ferocity unknown since Ghengis ...

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  11. [?]US

    Lord Mayrs [?] and left a substantial gift for hospitals and charities, As in ...

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  12. NAZI-DANISH BREAK IS EXPECTED

    LONDON, Thursday.— The possibility of a complete break between Germany and Denmark still exists, but the belief is ...

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  13. Crucial Solomons Struggle

    NEW YORK, Wednesday.— The "New York Times" says that Japanese willingness to risk a heavy cruiser squadron ...

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  14. OUT AND DOWN

    Over and out goes one of the United Army's new para[?]kiers, the America army's latest combat force. Notice the ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  15. JAPANESE PRISON SHIP SUNK

    LONDON, Thursday.— The War Office is investing a report that a Japanese ship carrying 1800 British and Australian prisoners to Japan has been sunk in the China Sea. ...

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  16. WILLKIE LEAVES CHINA

    CHUNGKING, Wednesday.— Before leaving for an undisclosed destination Mr. Wendell Willkie conferred with General Chiang Kai-shek for the fifth ...

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  17. BIG FIRES AT OSNABRUCK

    LONDON. Wednesday.—The R.A.F. attack on Osnabruck last night was concentrated into 45 minutes. at the end of which fires were seen to cover ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  18. DUKE OF KENT CRASH

    LONDON. Wednesday.—The Air Minister (Sir Archibald Sinclair), in the Commons to-day, gave the findings of a court of enquiry on the accident ...

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  19. FRENCH WARNED TO EVACUATE

    LONDON, Wednesday.—The B.B.C. relayed to France to-day a warning from the United States to French people to evacuate places where work ...

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  20. PITH OF THE LEADERS

    MR. FORDE'S reply to the question whether the Militia forces in New Guinea would or would not accompany the A.I.F. ...

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  21. Greek Patriots Fight On

    LONDON, Thursday.—Reports from Greece confirm that patriot resistance is stiffening, despite the privations and terror regime ...

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  22. COMMISSION TO COLLECT FACTS OF NAZI CRIMES

    LONDON, Wednesday.—A proposal for the establishment, with the least possible delay, of a United Nations' Commission to investigate war crimes and collect evidence was announced in the House of Lords to-day. ...

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  23. MOTHER AND INFANT FOUND DEAD

    MELBOURNE, Thursday.—The bodies of Olive Maes (19) and her eight months-old baby were found in their home at Boort about 6 p.m. to-day. The ...

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  24. FORECAST OF ALLIED VICTORY IN "ABOUT A YEAR"

    CHICAGO, Wednesday.—"September marked the turning point of the war, and an Allied victory will be achieved in about a year," said Dr. Melchior Palyi, one-time economic adviser to the Reichsbank in Berlin, when he addressed a war emergency ...

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  25. Meagre Demand for Victory Suits

    CANBERRA. Thursday.—The Minister for War Organisation of Industry (Mr. Dedman) is not perturbed at the reported meagre demand for victory ...

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  26. CHILE ARRESTS NAZIS

    SANTIAGO (Chile), Wednesday.—Three Germans have been arrested and now await deportation for sending radio messages to a spy organisation. ...

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  27. INDIA'S POPULATION 368 MILLION

    NEW DELHI, Thursday.—An official census shows that India's population is approximately 368,800,000—an increase of over 50,000,000 since 1931. ...

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