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  4. STALINGRAD BATTLE SWELLS TO FRESH FURY

    THE battle for Stalingrad goes on with an ever mounting sound and fury The mid-day Ru[?]ian communique describes a bitter German attack south-west of the city where the Nazis broke into ...

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  5. U.S. MARAUDERS BLITZ JAP BASE AT LAE : MORESBY PATROLS ARE ACTIVE

    LAND activity in New Guinea is confined to patrol skirmishes in the Owen Stanley range. Allied airmen have again taken the initiative by attacking Jap air bases at Lae and Salamaua in New Guinea and enemy shipping off New ...

    Article : 726 words
  6. JAPS DROP 10 BOMBS & LOSE 30 PLANES

    NEW YORK, September 13.—The correspondent of the associated Press Mr. Clarke Lee, vividly describes Japanese ...

    Article : 340 words
  7. STAUNGRAD KEY TO FATE OF NAZI HOPE

    LONDON, September 13.—The German all-out drive for bitterly-defended Stalingrad, coupled with the Russian ...

    Article : 220 words
  8. BOMB BLAST

    Here are of the R.A.A.F. of Alamein who have lately been blitzing Romeel's bases at Tobruk. They are seeing what a Nazi bomb can do. ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  9. GIGANTIC AIR BATTLE LOOMS UP IN EUROPE ?

    LONDON, September 14.—The Washington correspondent of the New York Times says that an air battle of unprecedented ...

    Article : 378 words
  10. British Still Press Ahead In Madagascar

    LONDON, September 13.—A communique issued from British Headquarters in East Africa stales: "Our columns ...

    Article : 151 words
  11. FOR 500 DOLLARS HE DIDN'T MIND HIS LEG BEING STIFF

    LONDON, September 14.—The American merchant seaman is every bit as tough as his British brother. In judge by the ...

    Article : 209 words
  12. JAPS IN CHINA LOSING MORALE?

    NEW YORK, September 13.—The Chungking correspondent of the New york Times Nays that Japanese soldiers in China, thought ...

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  13. PRINCE KILLED IN AIR ACCIDENT

    LONDON, September 14—The [?]-old Prince Chirasakti chula. the nephew and adopted [?] fo ex-King Tragadhipok. of ...

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  14. MACEDONIANS IN REVOLT AGAINST RULE OF NAZIS

    STOCKHOLM, September 13.—Bulgarian Macedonia Is reported to be is complete revolt, a state of state having: been ...

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  15. FRENCH WORKERS FOIL HITLER'S WAR-LABOUR PLAN

    LONDON, September 13.—Warkers of France, by frustrating Hitler's plan to office [?] of their numbers to work ia Germany, have created a shortage of labour for the German war machine which in the weeks to come may be a major factor in the ...

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  16. LUFTWAFFE USES STRATOSPHERE PLANES

    LONDON, September 13.—The aeronautical correspondent of the Daily Express says that the Luuftwaffe is sending special ...

    Article : 115 words
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  18. AUSTRALIAN AIR STRENGTH GROWS

    BRISBANE, September 14.—"We have never been so strong in the air as we are to-day. although our position leaves much to be ...

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  19. RESERVE FOOD NOT TO BE SOLD

    BRISBANE. September 14—Mr. F. W. Bulcock again issued a warning suppliers and retailers that they must not use reserve ...

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  20. Moslem League Fears Gandhi Would Treat Them as Hitler Treats Jews

    NEW DELHI, September 13.—The leader of the Moslem League (Dr. Jinnah) issued a statement that (be Moslem League is not prepared to enter provisional agreement unless Pakistan (i.e. self-rule) is explicitly granted. ...

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  21. GAOL FOR REFUSAL TO TAKE OATH

    KINGAROY, September 14.—"Because I cannot get a divorce from my wife." was the excuse given to Mr. C. J. Bott. acting S.M.. in the Police Court by ...

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