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  3. STUBBORN FIGHTING

    LONDON, Friday (A.A.P.)—While waves of bombers blast Stalingrad, 200 German tanks, assisted by swarms of Stukas and fighters, supported by several divisions of fresh infantry, are hammering incessantly against the Russian ...

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  4. Allied Air Superiority in Islands

    SOMEWHERE IN AUSTRALIA.—With the Japanese air force in the islands completely inactive again yesterday, both in attack and defence, Allied bombers and fighters retained the initiative ...

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  6. ADDRESS TO YOUTH

    "We have profited by past mistakes, and this time we know how to make the full use of victory," said President ...

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  7. IN EGYPT

    LONDON, Friday, (A.A.P.).—The Egyptian Desert was uneventful throughout yesterday and there were no major operations. Delayed ...

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  8. Second Front

    "The Allies' attack against Europe would be made known to Hitler in due time," said the Home Secretary (Mr. ...

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  9. Spanish Shake-up

    LONDON, Friday.—Changes in the Spanish Government and in the Falange Party, announced from Madrid, have caused great ...

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  10. ATTACK ON S[?]RIA

    NEW YORK, Thursday.—The "Herald-Tribune" writer (Major Eliot) says: "The German gain before Stalingrad may prove the ...

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  11. UNIFORM TAXES

    CANBERRA, Friday.—A proposal to continue the Commonwealth uniform taxation after the war will be submitted to a ...

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  12. U.S. SUBMARINES

    WASHINGTON, Thursday—The Navy Department has announced that U.S. submarines have sunk five Japanese ships, including a light cruiser, and ...

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  13. JAPANESE EFFORTS

    WASHINGTON, Thursday.—A Navy communique says: "The Japanese made several attempts to land and establish small ...

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  14. RICE CASE

    SYDNEY, Friday—In the Arbitration Court to-day Judge O'Mara announced that the Full Federal Arbitration Court would hear an ...

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  15. "A GREAT BUNCH"

    SAN FRANCISCO, Thursday (A.A.P.)—Lieut.-Commander George Huff, the first Navy man to return from the Solomons, has described the Australian ...

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  16. TOUR CANCELLED

    CANBERRA, Friday.—Instructions to cancel arrangements for an inspection tour of NS.W. munition annexes by 300 guests have ...

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  18. POST-WAR RECONSTRUCTION

    SYDNEY, Friday.—The leader of the Opposition (Mr. Mair) said to-night that the work of administration of post-war ...

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  20. IMPRESSIVE ALLIED FORCE AT GIBRALTAR

    LONDON, Friday—The Vichy radio reports that a large number of merchantmen arrived at Gibraltar last night with huge cargoes of fuel, and ...

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  21. U-BOAT KILLS

    LONDON, Friday (A.A.P.)—"July and August were the most successful months of the war for the number of U-boat Kills," said the First Lord of ...

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  23. SOLDIER SHOT DEAD

    MELBOURNE, Friday.—while attempting to escape yesterday from a military guard at a camp near Seymour, James Bell Barton, aged 31 ...

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  24. CHINA'S PROGRESS

    CHUNGKING, Friday.—Heavy fighting is proceeding on the outskirts of Kinhwa, which has been encircled by the Chinese. The city is the ...

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  25. "TIDE ALREADY TURNED"

    WASHINGTON, Thursday.—"Before the end of the war there will be second, third, fourth and fifth fronts, and all victories," said the N.Z. Prime ...

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  26. "TIN HORN GAMBLER"

    NEW DELHI, Friday (A.A.P.).—"A supreme German effort has been made and has had some success, but it is beginning to falter," said General ...

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  27. MORE THAN 28

    LONDON, Friday.—According to the naval correspondent of the "Daily Express," the statement by Mr. Alexander that more Uboats were ...

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    BRITISH REINFORCEMENTS ARRIVE AT MALTA. Despite air attacks, lurking surface ships, submarines and deadly mines, British convoys carrying food and vital reinforcements of troops and munitions are arriving regularly in Middle East ports. Malta is the key to an open seaway from east to west and still a vital base for large warships. This picture shows British soldiers ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  29. LOSS OF THE EAGLE

    LONDON, Friday.—An Admiralty communique issued reports that there were 160 casualties when the aircraft carrier Eagle was sunk in the ...

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  30. STRIKE CALL-OFF

    SYDNEY, Friday—A projected strike among 200 nurses and attendants at the Gladesville Mental Hospital, over the duality of food and the ...

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