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  3. POSITION FIRM AT STALINGRAD

    LONDON, Tuesday (AAP).—There has been no material change in the Stalingrad situation over the past 24 hours. The Germans are attempting a drive in the industrial area of the city and are trying to break through to the docks, but s!S attacks so far have been repulsed. ...

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  4. CLASHES CONTINUE IN SOLOMONS ZONE

    WASHINGTON, Monday (AAP).— A Navy communique says that marines are maintaining their positions at Guadalcanal while the Air Force is continuing to attack ... [ILLUSTRATED]

    Article : 413 words
  5. Heavy Air Blows At Enemy In N.G.

    SOMEWHERE IN AUSTRALIA, Tuesday. — In one of the most widespread air attacks of the New Guinea war, Allied planes yesterday blasted enemy shipping, dispersal areas and installations. For the first time in a week Japanese Zeros were sent up to intercept the Allied ...

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  6. ENGLISH BISHOP DEFENDS GANDHI

    LONDON, Tuesday (AAP). —"Because Gandhi would not preach war against Japan he often was accused ...

    Article : 147 words
  7. HUM PROPAGANDA CHIEF UPSET BY GOERING'S TALK

    LONDON, Tuesday (AAP) —The German Propaganda Chief, Dr. Goebbels, acted swiftly to remedy the ...

    Article : 111 words
  8. STALIN STILL RED ARMY LEADER

    LONDON, Tuesday (AAP). —Rumours circulated in Switzerland and broadcast by the Axis propaganda machine that Stalin had ...

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  9. Churchill On Stalin's Plea

    LONDON, Tuesday (AAP).—"I have read and considered M. Stalin's statement on the second front, and we are quite clear that no ...

    Article : 111 words
  10. U.S. 'PLANES BOMB KISKA

    WASHINGTON, Monday (AAP).—The Navy announced that Army bombers, which are daily operating from a new base ...

    Article : 138 words
  11. R.A.F. DROPS 5000 TONS OF BOMBS IN TEN RAIDS

    LONDON, Tuesday (AAP). —The R.A.F. during S[?]ptember took the offensive over Europe on 16 nights ...

    Article : 146 words
  12. KHEDIVE'S GOLD INGOTS SEIZED

    LONDON, Tuesday (AAP).—French frontier police on the French-Swiss border seized gold ingots valued at £115,000, ...

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  13. STALIN'S LETTER DISCUSSED

    LONDON, Monday (AAP)—The British and American Ambassadors in Moscow firmly discussed Stalin's letter on the second front, ...

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  14. GERMAN BREACH WITH DENMARK

    LONDON, Monday (AAP). — Although Reuters reports a last minute compromise between Ger[?]any and Denmark, which momentarily saved Denmark from the same fate a Norway, despatches from ...

    Article : 294 words
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  16. LATE NEWS

    BAGHDAD, Tuesday (AAP). —The Iraqi Cabinet has resigned. The reason given is that it could no longer carry on ...

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  17. LUFTWAFFE'S DESERT LOSSES HEAVY

    CAIRO, Tuesday (AAP).—Since May 25, when Marshal Rommel started the drive to the east from Benghazi, the ...

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  19. 4000 NAZIS MUTINY IN DENMARK

    STOCKHOLM, Tuesday (AAP).—About 4000 German soldiers are in prison for mutiny at Alta in eastern Denmark. The Court Martial ...

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