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  2. BATTLE FOR STALINGRAD

    LONDON, Fri.--An Exchange Telegraph message from Moscow, which passed the Soviet censor, says "Stalingrad is ringed by the enemy, and is perhaps about to fall." Other reports describe the situation as critical. ...

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  3. HELP TO U.S.

    CANBERRA, Fri.--The substantial nature of the Australian assistance to the United States under the reciprocal ...

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  4. AUST. STEAMER

    SYDNEY, Fri.--With four of her crew dead, one dying and several others wounded, an Australian steamer was towed ...

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  5. NEW GUINEA

    Somewhere in New Guinea. Fri.--Reports from the two main battlefields in New Guinea to-day indicate a slackening in ...

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  6. IN EGYPT

    LONDON, Fri.--The "Daily Telegraph's" correspondent in the Western Desert reports that Afrika troops, ...

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  7. GERMAN GAINS

    NEW YORK, Thurs.--The "Herald- Tribune's" writer, Major Eliott, says German gains before Stalingrad may ...

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  8. PAST MISTAKES

    WASHINGTON, Fri.--"We've profited by past mistakes, and this time know how to make full use of victory," said ...

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  9. CHANGES

    LONDON, Thurs.--The changes in the Spanish Cabinet and Falange announced from Madrid have caused great interest in ...

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  10. BAN ON PAPERS

    SYDNEY, Fri.--The text of the letters which the Constitutional Association of New South Wales forwarded to the President of the ...

    Article : 252 words
  11. SOLOMONS

    WASHINGTON, Fri.--A Navy communique states that the Japanese made several attempts to land and establish small ...

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  12. UNION APPEAL

    MELBOURNE, Fri.--The Conciliation Commissioner, Mr. Murray Stewart, to-day refused an appeal by the iron Foundries ...

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  13. "A GREAT BUNCH"

    Lieut-Commander George Huff, first navy man to return from the Solomons, described the Australian airmen as "a great ...

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  14. U-BOATS SUNK

    LONDON, Thurs.--"July and August were the most successful months of the war for the numbers of U-boat killed," said the ...

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  15. MANPOWER

    SYDNEY, Fri.--Investigation committees have been appointed at 130 butter and cheese factories in New South Wales to deal with ...

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  16. WOMAN'S SUICIDE

    SYDNEY, Fri.--The City Coroner, Mr. Oram, to-day returned a finding of suicide at an inquiry into the death of Miss ...

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  17. I.R.A. TIME BOMB

    BELFAST, Fri.--Two policemen were injured when an I.R.A. time bomb exploded early this morning outside Randalstown ...

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  18. MANY KILLED

    CALCUTTA, Fri.--Twenty-nine prisoners and a warder were killed and 136 injured in Dacca gaol on Sunday when a number of ...

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  19. CHINA

    CHUNGKING. Thurs.--It was announced to-day that heavy fighting is proceeding on the outskirts of Ki[?]wa which has been ...

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  20. REGIME OF TERROR

    LONDON, Fri.--Slovenes have sent appeals to London for continuance of threats of reprisal against Italians and Germans for ...

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  21. CONTRACEPTIVES

    CANBERRA. Fri.--Restrictions on certain types of contraceptives are not hampering the campaign against venereal disease, the ...

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  22. WOMEN IN BARS

    MELBOURNE, Fri.--The U.L.V.A. of Victoria to-day made application to the Women's Employment Board for permission to ...

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  23. RAIDERS OVER ENGLAND

    LONDON, Fri.--After a raidless night two bombers swooped from low clouds and bombed a town on the south-east coast to-day, ...

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  24. IMPRESSIVE

    LONDON, Fri.--Vichy radio states that a large number of merchantmen arrived at Gibraltar last night with huge cargoes of ...

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