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  2. STALINGRAD STRUGGLE

    LONDON, Oct 1.—A suggestion that the Russians have begun the second claw of a pincer move against the Germans in Stalingrad is contained in newsagency dispatches from Moscow today which say that the Russians have taken the initiative south of Stalingrad. ...

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  3. AUSTRALIAN PUSH

    SOMEWHERE IN AUSTRALIA, Oct 1.—Continuing their offensive in the Owen Stanley Range the Australian troops have moved on from loribaiwa Ridge and have captured Nauro and high ground in the vicinity. The latest reports today said that our advance was continuing. ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  4. IN THE ATLANTIC.

    WASHINGTON, Oct 1.—The Navy announced yesterday that a medium-sized United Nations merchantman had been torpedoed and ...

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  5. DESERT AIR BLOWS.

    LONDON, Oct 1.—Tobruk was the main target for Australian and RAF heavy and medium bombers again on Tuesday night. South African ...

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  6. HITLER SPEAKS.

    LONDON, Sept 30.—Hitler delivered a speech today in the Sports-palast in Berlin, to an audience which included 10,000 German ...

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  7. FARM PRICES.

    WASHINGTON, Oct 1.—The Senate last night adopted a compromise farm amendment opening the way for the passage of the ...

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  8. URGENT WAR TRAFFIC.

    NEW YORK, Oct 1.—The Washington correspondent of the "Herald-Tribune" says that the Aeronautical Chamber of Commerce has ...

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  9. CANADA'S PART.

    OTTAWA, Oct 1.—The Canadian Navy this summer has sunk 4 sub- marines, has probably sunk 2 more and has participated in many other ...

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  10. GIBRALTAR ACTIVITY.

    LONDON, Oct 1.—A message from Algeciras, on the Spanish coast opposite Gibraltar, says that 2 sub- marines were reported in the Straits ...

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  11. WOMEN OF BRITAIN.

    LONDON, Oct 1.—"The number of men and women in the services and in the munitions industries is far greater than in 1916," said the ...

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  12. AFTER THE WAR.

    NEW YORK, Oct 1.—There need not be a post-war depression said the West Coast shipbuilder, Mr Henry Kaiser, speaking at a ...

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  13. INDIAN DISORDERS.

    LONDON, Oct 1—A Bombay dispatch states that 1 person was killed and 10 were injured in 4 more bomb explosions at Sholapur on Sunday, ...

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  14. BRITAIN'S COAL.

    LONDON, Oct 1.—The Minister for Fuel (Major G. Lloyd George), in opening a 2-day House of Commons debate on the coal situation, said ...

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  15. UNHAPPY EUROPE.

    LONDON, Oct 1.—The Berne correspondent of the "New York Times'" reports that a continuous stream of Jewish refugees is reaching ...

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  16. IN RUMANIA.

    LONDON, Oct 1.—The Cairo correspondent of the Tass (Moscow) newsagency says that several shots were fired at the car in which the ...

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  17. WENDELL WILLKIE.

    CHUNGKING, Sept 30.—It was stated officially here tonight that the United States Republican leader (Mr Wendell Wilikie) was taking longer ...

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  18. BRAWL IN ANTRIM.

    LONDON, Oct 1.—An official statement from the United States Headquarters in Northern Ireland is as follows: "There was a ...

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  19. BLAZING BOMBER.

    LONDON, Oct 1.—After ordering his crew to abandon the blazing plane a Wellington pilot was unable to find his parachute and was ...

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  20. ENEMY AGENTS.

    LONDON, Oct 1.—A message received by the Independent French newsagency from Beirut states that it was officially disclosed that a court ...

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  21. NORWEGIANS ARRESTED.

    LONDON, Oct 1.—,A Stockholm message says that the Germans have arrested 1,200 Norwegians in the Rogaland and Vest Agder Provinces ...

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  22. WASTED MANPOWER

    QUEBEC, Oct 1.—"Canada cannot afford to have any man or woman idle for an hour." Mr Elliott Little, Director of National Selective ...

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  23. WAR ADVERTISING.

    WASHINGTON, Oct 1.—Advertising to keep their peacetime activities before the public would be recognised as a legitimate tax deduction, ...

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  24. 14 GERMANS EXECUTED.

    LONDON, Oct 1.—A correspondent of Reuters on the German frontier states that 14 Germans were executed at Mannheim for helping ...

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  25. TOUGH COUNTRY.

    The capture of nauro by our forces only a day after the occupation of Iorlbaiwa Ridge appears at first sight a superihuman ...

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  26. TRANSPORTS SUNK.

    WASHINGTON, Sept 30.—The loss of 2 transports in the South Pacific is announced in a Navy Department communique. It says: ...

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  27. VILLAGE DESERTED.

    SOMEWHERE IN NEW GUINEA, Sept 30.—Continuing their methodical and relentless advance northwards through the Papuan jungles, ...

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  28. RAIDS ON ENGLAND.

    LONDON, Oct 1.—Approaching under cover of clouds an enemy raider yesterday morning cannoned and machine-gunned a south-eastern ...

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  29. CRASH IN URUGUAY.

    MONTEVIDEO, Oct 1.—Capt Carlos Curbello, Director of Naval Aviation, and 2 of the crew were killed when a naval plane crashed ...

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  30. AMERICAN PRESS VIEWS.

    NEW YORK, Oct 1.—"Hitler apparently gets little comfort from his successes and victories," says the "New York Times" in a leading ...

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  31. LORD NUFFIELD HONOURED

    LONDON, Oct 1.—In recognition of his benefactions to medicine Lord Nuffield has been awarded the Honorary Medal of the Royal College of ...

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  32. USA WAR EFFORT.

    WASHINGTON, Oct 1.—The chairman of the War Production Board (Mr Donald Nelson), testifying before a Senate committee, said: ...

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  33. IN MADAGASCAR.

    French Admit British Progress. LONDON. Oct 1.—A Vichy communique last night stated that the principal operations against the ...

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  34. TRADE UNION TALKS.

    LONDON, Oct 1.—A conference with representatives of Dominion trade unions to unify their views on wartime problems and also to evolve ...

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  35. SEIZED FOR SCRAP.

    WASHINGTON, Oct 1.—The Custodian of Alien Property has seized Italian State railway equipment which was exhibited at the ...

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  36. BURMA RAIDS.

    NEW DELHI, Oct 1.—A Royal Air Force communique last night said that Blenheim bombers on Tuesday successfully attacked railway ...

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  37. TRAINING CRASH.

    SYDNEY, Oct 1.—Two airmen were killed during a training fight on Tuesday when an aircraft from an RAAP station in New South Wales ...

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  38. AID TO CHINA.

    NEW DELHI, Oct 1.—Stressing the need today for the reopening of the Burma Road, Dr Wen Yuanning, Chinese Ministry of ...

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  39. FRENCH FORCES

    LONDON, Oct 1.—A Moscow report says that Hitler has agreed to allow France to establish 3 infantry divisions, 2 artillery regiments, 1 ...

    Article : 61 words
  40. POST OFFICE REVENUE.

    CANBERRA, Oct 1.—Post Office revenue for September was £2,032,653, an increase of £308,250 over the total for September, 1941. ...

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