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  3. BATTLES RAGING DAY AND NIGHT

    LONDON, Thursday (AAP).—The battle for the factory area in north-western Stalingrad, which [?]egun at dawn on Sunday, is still raging and is clear[?] the bloodiest clash in the whole of the Stalingrad ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  4. SMALL COMMANDO RAID ON SARK

    LONDON, Thursday (AAP).—A small scale raid was made on the night of October 3 on Sark in the Channel Islands, says a combined operations communique. ...

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  5. PROBLEMS OF SUPPLY HALT N.G. ADVANCE

    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 ...

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  6. Duke of Kent's Death Captain To Blame For Air Crash

    LONDON, Thursday (AAP).—The Captain of the Sunderland aircraft was responsible for the crash in which the Duke of Kent lost his ...

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  7. DESERT LULL UNBROKEN

    LONDON, Thursday (AAP).—To-day's Cairo communique reports there is still no break in the land lull over the Western Desert. Air ...

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  8. SAYS ROOSEVELT AXIS CRIMINALS TO BE PUNISHED,

    WASHINGTON. Wednesday (AAP).—The successful close of the war shall include provisions for the surrender of war ...

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  9. HUNS HESITATE IN DENMARK

    LONDON, Thursday (AAP).—It is reported from Stockholm that crucial negotiations are proceeding in Copenhagen ...

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  10. WILLKIE ANNOYED WITH ROOSEVELT

    CHUNGKING, Thursday (AAP). —"I will say what I damn well please," Mr. Wendell Willkie told the press, when informed of ...

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  11. DAIRY INDUSTRY SUBSIDY "New Proposals Ill-Conceived"

    MELBOURNE, Thursday.—A meeting of representatives of the dairying industry to-day declared that practically the whole of the proposals for subsidising the dairying industry were unacceptable to it ...

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  12. JAPS. WITHDRAW IN ALEUTIANS

    WASHINGTON, Wednesday (AAP).—The Navy department has revealed that aerial reconnaissance has indicated that ...

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  13. FRENCH WARNED OF RAIDS TO COME

    LONDON, Thursday (AAP).—The B.B.C. relayed to France a warning from the United States to the French to evacuate places ...

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  16. MORE EXECUTIONS IN NORWAY

    LONDON. Thursday (AAP).—According to Oslo radio, a further 15 persons were executed to-day after a court martial at Trondheim ...

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  17. LATE NEWS

    NEW YORK, Wednesday (AAP).—The "New York Times" Stockholm correspondent states the German demands on ...

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  18. Ship Carrying 1800 Allied Prisoners Reported Torpedoed

    LONDON. Wednesday (AAP).—The War Office is taking action to investigate a statement by the Japanese that the vessel Lisbon ...

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  19. PACIFIC WAR QUIET, BUT ENCOURAGING

    WASHINGTON, Wednesday (AAP).—Although the position in the Pacific war theatre was stationary and relatively quiet, ...

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  20. HALF CANADA'S TANK OUTPUT TO RUSSIA

    TORONTO, Wednesday (AAP).—A shipment of Canadian 'planes to Russia went into action 40 minutes following delivery after fuelling on ...

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