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  2. STALINGRAD DEFENCE

    LONDON, Oct 15.—The Germans, according to "Red Star," are maintaining fierce attacks in northern Stalingrad while bringing up new forces by land and air. The Russians withstood all assaults and then [?] the Germans from several buildings, and in the last 24 hours they ...

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  3. ALLIED STRATEGY.

    LONDON, Oct 15.—"The Times" in a leading article says: "The presence in England of the Prime Minister of S Africa (Field Marshal ...

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  4. FIGHT FOR MALTA.

    LONDON, Oct 15.—The Middle East communique today recorded the destruction of 23 enemy raiders over Malta yesterday for the loss of 5 ...

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  5. WILLKIE'S MISSION.

    WASHINGTON, Oct 14.—"I have just reported to the President on the missions he asked me to fulfil," said Mr Wendell Willkie this evening. Mr ...

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  6. SOLOMONS FIGHT

    WASHINGTON, Oct 15.-A Navy Department communique issued last night announced that on the night of October 13-14 Japanese surface vessels bombarded the American airfield and shore installations on Guadalcanal Island, in the Solomons. Information had just been received, ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  7. JUNGLE PROGRESS

    SOMEWHERE IN AUSTRALIA, Oct 15.—Heavier fighting than was reported on Tuesday is taking place in the Owen Stanley Range just beyond The Gap. Allied flanking patrols have been active and successful, with the centre of activity probably just short of Templeton's Crossing, where ...

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  8. IN NEAR EAST.

    NEW YORK, Oct 15.—In a dispatch from Smyrna Ray Brock, a correspondent of the "New York Times' says: "Reports which have ...

    Article : 255 words
  9. SUPPLIES TO RUSSIA.

    LONDON, Oct 15.—The British Minister of State in the Middle East (Mr B. G. Casey) arrived in Teheran on Tuesday on a brief visit. ...

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  10. COASTAL THRILLS

    SOMEWHERE IN NEW GUINEA, Oct. 14.—New Guinea is proving a strong magnet today for adventures from all over the ...

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  11. TO ADDRESS BOTH HOUSES.

    LONDON, Oct 15.—The Prime Minister (Mr Churchill) announced in the House of Commons today that the Prime Minister of S Africa (Field ...

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  12. BRITISH PLANES IN NORTH.

    The Moscow correspondent of "The Times" says that British-flown long-range reconnaissance planes are now operating in the Soviet far ...

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  13. CANTERBURY TO MOSCOW.

    LONDON, Oct 15.—The exchange of messages between the Archbishop of Canterbury (Dr Temple) and the Metropolitan of Moscow, which took ...

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  14. SEA WARFARE.

    NEW YORK, Oct 14.—The Brazil Government has announced that submarines sank 2 Brazilian merchantmen in the Atlantic on ...

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  15. TOUGH COUNTRY.

    SOMEWHERE IN NEW GUINEA, Oct 14.—For the first time in 3 weeks our forces on the crest of the Owen Stanley Range have met the ...

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  16. RAF RAID ON KIEL.

    LONDON Oct 15.—Kiel naval base was subjected am Tuesday night to heavier bombardment than it ever bad-bore, states the Air ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  17. JAPANESE SEA LOSSES.

    WASHINGTON, Oct 14.—United States submarines operating in the Par East have sunk 1 Japanese heavy cruiser and 4 other vessels, probably ...

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  18. LANDED AT FREETOWN.

    LONDON, Oct 15.—A message from Freetown (Sierra Leone) states that 249 survivors, including 82 passengers from a ship torpedoed in the ...

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  19. SHACKLED PRISONERS.

    LONDON, Oct. 15.—The Berlin radio said last night that the German High Command would shortly issue a statement on the question ...

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  20. AMERICAN SHIPYARDS.

    WASHINGTON. Oct 14.—Another all-time ship construction record was established in American shipyards last month. The. Maritime ...

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  21. SOUTH AMERICA.

    NEW YORK, Oct 14.—Spain is offering promises of continued neutrailty and increasing co-operation with the United States while ...

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  22. "NORMANDY THE SCENE."

    LONDON, Oct 15.—"The British High Command intends to give in to the Russian demand for a second front and make Normandy the ...

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  23. NETHERLANDS NAVY.

    LONDON, Oct 15.—A Dutch naval authority in London yesterday gave some details of the Netherlands fleet since over half of its men and the ...

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  24. "JERRIES WERE GRATEFUL."

    TORONTO, Oct 14.—Returning Canadians Invalided home after the Dieppe raid, denied today the German claims of ill-treatment of Nazi ...

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  25. ALAMEIN FRONT.

    LONDON, Oct 15.—The "Daily Telegraph's" Cairo correspondent reports that the Axis forces in Egypt have abandoned all offensive ...

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  26. INDIAN UNREST.

    BOMBAY, Oct 14.—The Government of Bombay has issued a statement that certain Bar associations have established committees to ...

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  27. E-BOAT DESTROYED.

    LONDON, Oct. 15.—An Admiralty communique states: "Early yesterday morning our naval forces intercepted and engaged an enemy ...

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  28. TOUR BY HIMMLER.

    NEW YORK, Oct 15.—The Berne correspondent of the "New York Times" states: "The Chief of the Gestapo (Herr Himmler) has just ...

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  29. AXIS CAUCASUS EFFORTS.

    "Operations in the Caucasus have been characterised by a marked increase in German air activity and the beating to a standstill of their ...

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  30. ARGENTINE AND CHILE.

    BOSTON, Oct 15.—The Washington correspondent of the "Christian Science Monitor" reports that well-informed quarters expect ...

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  31. DEFERRED VISIT.

    WASHINGTON, Oct 14.—President Roosevelt, in a message to the President of Chile (Senor Rios) expressing regret that he had deferred ...

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  32. ARMY QUALITIES.

    CANBERRA, Oct 15.—The War Council expressed itself today as very satisfied with the New Guinea position and accepted the situation ...

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  33. CALL-UP BREACHES.

    NEW YORK, Oct 14.—Four Jehovah's Witnesses were sentenced today to a total of 8½ years' imprisonment and fined a total of 1;400 ...

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  34. BRITISH CASUALTIES.

    LONDON, Oct. 15.—It was officially announced that yesterday afternoon bombs were dropped at a place on the south-east coast of ...

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  35. IN MADAGASCAR.

    LONDON, Oct 15.—A Vichy communique issued yesterday stated: "Britain intended to occupy Madagascar in a fortnight, but after 35 ...

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  36. ATTACKS ON BURMA

    NEW DELHI, Oct. 15.—A Royal Air Force communique last night said that Blenheim bombers on Tuesday scored direct hits on road ...

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  37. MINERS' DECISION.

    CINCINATTI, Oct 14.—A convention of the United Mine Workers of America has agreed to in- crease mine work from 5 to 6 days ...

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