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  2. FURIOUS STREET FIGHTING

    LONDON, Fri.--Furious street battles are going on in Stalingrad, despite the Berlin spokesman's statement that guns and planes will be entrusted with the task of finishing off the city. German propaganda services also continued to broadcast throughout ...

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  3. JAPANESE PLANS

    MELBOURNE, Fri.--The Japanese plans in the South-west Pacific have obviously miscarried. It is now clear that the ...

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  4. NO CHANGE IN NEW GUINEA

    Somewhere in Australia, Fri.--No change in the situation in the Owe[?] Stanley Range was reported to-day, but reorganisation and building up by the Allied troops continue in this area. Although there are no reports that they have yet reached ...

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  5. ALL THE RULES

    LONDON, Thurs.--Japanese in the South Sea Islands follow only the law of the claw and fang. They wage war with a ...

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  6. NOT SEVERED

    BOSTON, Thurs.--The refusal of Argentina and Chile to sever relations with the Axis is permitting other American ...

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  7. AMERICA

    WASHINGTON, Thurs.--The House of Representatives passed, without opposition, after three hours' debate, and sent to ...

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  8. IN S.W. PACIFIC

    OTTAWA, Thurs.--Without large reinforcements from Manchukuo, Japan could not successfully invade Australia, the ...

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  9. STEPPED UP

    CANBERRA, Fri.--A stepped-up production of all arms and munitions manufactured in Australia has been achieved since ...

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  10. MAN SHOT

    SYDNEY, Fri.--After escaping from Mittagong Farm Home for Boys, and being at large for a couple of days, a young ...

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  11. AT TRONDHEIM

    LONDON, Fri.--The execution of nine more Norwegians at Trondheim was announced by the Oslo radio, which stated the ...

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  12. CHINA

    WASHINGTON, Thurs.-- The new Chinese Ambassador, Wei Taoming, in his first press conference, said with sufficient ...

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  13. DENMARK

    LONDON, Fri.--According to despatches from Stockholm, the Danish Free Corps on leave in Denmark from the east front, is ...

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  14. HIGH COMMAND

    LONDON, Thurs.--"The military High Command is overcautious and overprudent in consideration of the opening of ...

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  15. NAZI PRISONERS

    LONDON, Thurs.--Britain will manacle and chain German prisoners of war on Saturday unless the Germans release the British ...

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  16. WORKING HOURS

    CANBERRA, Fri.--From November 1 the maximum working hours in the nation's industries will be 56. Until that date the ...

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  17. FOOD SHORTAGE

    NEW DELHI, Thurs.--Quetts has been cut off from the remainder of India for two months, as the result of breaches of the ...

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  18. AIRMEN MISSING

    An officer and two airmen are believed to have crashed into the sea near Bundaberg (Qld.), when on a training flight. They are ...

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  19. ALEUTIANS

    NEW YORK, Thurs.--Experienced observers commenting on yesterday's Navy communication regarding the apparent ...

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  20. PRICES FIXED

    CANBERRA, Fri.--A National Security prices order issued to-night by the Commonwealth Prices Commissioner, Prof. ...

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  21. TO ENTER CAMP

    SYDNEY, Fri.--The Deputy Director-General of Manpower, Mr. Bellemore, announced to-day that the first batch of men in ...

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  22. ENEMY SUBS

    WASHINGTON, Thurs.--Some radio announcers have been tipping off enemy submarines according to reports received by the ...

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  23. BRITISH GIRLS

    LONDON, Fri.--The Red Cross is inquiring into letters received from British girls from a German internment camp Hag Liebanau. ...

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  24. TO BE EXAMINED

    CANBERRA, Fri.--Mr. Abbott (U.C.P., N.S.W.) on the adjournment of the House of Representatives to-day, suggested an ...

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  25. CIVIL DEFENCE

    SYDNEY. Fri.--The Minister for N.E.S., Mr. Heffron, said to-night that a high standard of efficiency had been reached in the ...

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  26. FEDERAL PARLT.

    CANBERRA, Fri.--The House of Representatives and the Senate late to-day concluded a six weeks' session. Mr. Curtin ...

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  27. STATE-WIDE TEST

    SYDNEY, Fri.--A State-wide test of the personnel of civilian war emergency aid and evacuation services is to ...

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  28. BANNED GOODS

    MELBOURNE. Fri.--About 10 of the 17 prosecutions decided upon by the Department of War Organisation against persons who ...

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  29. BOMB THROWN

    LONDON, Fri.--A bomb was thrown at a police patrol in a Belfast street last night. The patrol was not injured and ...

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  30. CIGARETTES FOR TROOPS STOLEN.

    SYDNEY, Fri.--The disappearance of 75,000 cigarettes from a harbor wharf last night represents one of the biggest ...

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  31. BRITISH THRUST IN MADAGASCAR.

    VICHY, Fri.--A Madagascar communique states there was heavy British air activity in support of a land thrust which is ...

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  32. N.Z. LIBERTY LOAN.

    AUCKLAND Fri.--The second Liberty Loan, aiming at £10,000,000, was launched here last night. The first reached, £17,500,000. ...

    Article : 35 words
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