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  3. GARRISON AT STALINGRAD MOVES WESTWARD

    LONDON, Friday.—The vigorous Russian offensive has made further progress, and the garrison from inside Stalingrad is making a strong bid to ...

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  4. BOUND FOR HOSPITAL

    Allied wounded at Kokoda waiting to be evacuated to base hospitals by plane. ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  5. FIERCE AERIAL FIGHTS ON PAPUAN FRONT

    Somewhere in New Guinea, Friday.— With the land fighting round Buna now developing into a bitter and bloody slogging match for every inch of ground, the ...

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  6. GOING NOT EASY

    Australians plodding through mud after tropical rains in New Guinea, on their way to Buna. ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  7. Solomons MARINES' GOOD ADVANCE

    WASHINGTON, Thursday.— After a savage six-day offensive, the American forces on Guadalcanal are consolidating ...

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  8. TOJO SAY "NO"!

    NEW YORK, Thursday.—William Stachula, a seaman aboard a U.S. destroyer in a recent victorious engagement in the ...

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  9. COURAGEOUS FIGHT TO SILENCE GUN

    Somewhere in New Guinea, Friday.—Typical of the bloody fighting along the Soputa-Sanananda track, with the enemy ...

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  10. BRITISH FORCES TAKE TOWN NEAR TUNIS AFTER STUBBORN FIGHT

    LONDON, Friday.—Morocco radio says fighting is occurring about 10 miles west of Tunis, capital of Tunisia, but latest official news from Allied headquarters is that the British First Army has captured a railway town approximately ...

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  11. ANOTHER RAID ON DARWIN

    Somewhere in Australia. Friday. — The Darwin area was again raided on Thursday. There were three planes in each formation, and raiders circled over ...

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  12. NAZIS SEIZE TOULON

    LONDON, Friday. — German troops yesterday evening marched into Toulon, French ...

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  13. CONTROL OF ALIENS: R.S.L. VIEWS

    SYDN[?] resoluti[?] control [?] passed [?] ...

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  14. I.R.A. LEADERS SENTENCED

    BELFAST. Thursday—When the men [?] ...

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  15. JAPS. PREFER TO [?]

    [?] ...

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  16. TEN MILES FROM TUNIS

    LONDON Friday. — New York [?] ...

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  17. BARGES, TRAINS BOMBED

    LONDON, Friday — On offensive patrols yesterday, Spitfires damaged goods trains, tugs and barges in France and Holland. ...

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  18. CARRIES HIS GUN

    At a special army kennel in America, sled dogs are being trained by the United States army to work in harness and to carry ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  19. BOMBS ON FARM LAND

    LONDON. Thursday.—Earl De la Warr revealed in a speech to-day that during the past six months 70,000 bombs fell on farms in one county in ...

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  20. ATROCITIES IN LIBYA

    LONDON, Thursday. — Stories of Italian atrocities against British prisoners at Tobruk, Benghazi. and Derna come front the British United Press ...

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  21. STRONG AXIS LINES

    LONDON, Friday.—It is reported that the enemy position at E1 Agheila is very strong and the Eighth Army is carefully ...

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  22. "UNCLE JOE"

    His collor informally unbuttoned and his sleeves rolled up, Lieut.-General Joseph Stilwall, Chief of Staff to General Chiang Kai-shek and Commander of American forces in China, checks on the accuracy of artillery fire with some of his Chinese troopers. He is known ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  23. WATERPROOF CAPES AND COUPON RATE

    MELBOURNE, Friday. — Waterproof duck capes such as forestry or butterfly capes which are not more than 48th. wide by 48th. deep are now included in ...

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  24. CHRISTMAS TREAT FOR TROOPS

    CANBERRA, Friday.—A per capita allowance of 1/- a day in addition to the normal ration scale has been approved to provide extra messing on ...

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  25. BANGKOK RAIDED

    LONDON. Thursday—Nine American heavy bombers have raided Bangkok. chief port and capital of Siam. It was a large-scale attack on the ...

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  26. N.S.W. LABOUR ENDORSES P.M's. MILITIA PROPOSAL

    SYDNEY, Friday.—At a late hour to-night, the official N.S.W. A.L.P. executive endorsed by 23 votes to 13 the proposal of the Prime Minister (Mr. Curtin) that the militia should be used in specified areas outside the present limit ...

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  27. PITH OF THE LEADERS

    IN constitutional discussions there have been references to the Atlantic charter. Indeed. the proposed amendments have been ...

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  28. WASHINGTON, Wednesday.

    WASHINGTON, Wednesday.—President Roosevelt told his press conference to-day that he will soon deliver a radio address explaining and ...

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  29. ANTI-COMMUNIST.

    ANTI-COMMUNIST.—Madrid newspapers, on the occasion of the sixth anniversary of the Anti-Communist Pact reiterate "Spain's unshakable ...

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  30. U.S. Campaign at Buna Slowed by Japs.' Skill

    THURSDAY.—The U.S. thrust against Buna, in which the Allies hoped for a quick victory, has turned into a serious campaign against stubbora, skilful Japanese defence. ALTHOUGH the campaign has not ...

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  31. BRITISH TROOPS REGAINING CONTROL OF BUFFER TERRITORY IN N.W. BURMA

    NEW DELHI, Thursday.—lt will not be long before Britain has effective political as well as military control of a large area of eastern Burma. A CORRESPONDENT with headquarters somewhere on the border ...

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  32. NO DEBATE ON DARLAN

    LONDON. Thursday. — The Foreign Secretary (Mr. Eden) told the House of Commons to-day that the Government would not undertake to permit ...

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  33. BELGIANS SHOT.

    Belgian sources reveal that nine Belgians were shot at Liege for sabotage and possessing aims. ...

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