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  3. BATTLE FOR OIL

    Map of Southern Russia, where the German threat to Stalingrad has increased. Battles in the Caucasus are now being fought in forests and ravines. ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  4. WRECKED MAIKOP OILFIELDS FALL TO GERMANS IN CAUCASUS

    LONDON, Monday.—The Maikop oilfields, after being totally destroyed by retiring Russian forces, have fallen into German hands. They are the third biggest oil-producing centre in the region and lie north of the ...

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  5. VAST MANUFACTURE OF BOMBERS IN U.S.A.

    A partial view, between shifts, of the mammoth new plant of the Consolidated Aircraft Corporation in the United States. Off its assembly lines are coming the deadly B-24 bombers which have taken part in the 1000-bomber raids over Europe. The factory is so ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  6. NEW FIGHTER IS WORLD'S BEST

    WASHINGTON, Sunday—The Chief of the U.S. Army Air Force (General Arnold) declared to-day that the U.S.A. had ...

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  7. SUPPLY LINES AT STAKE

    WASHINGTON, Monday.—The Associated Press of America says the Navy is developing the conquest of the south-eastern Solomons. It is regarded in official ...

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  8. U.S. SUPPLIES TO AUSTRALIA

    WASHINGTON, Monday.—To-day I endeavoured to obtain some over-all figures in money value to represent the American outlay on the war effort, with special emphasis on the S.W. Pacific. ...

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  9. MENACE OF U-BOATS

    LONDON, Monday.—Lord Winster, in an article in the "Sunday Pictorial" on the theme of the U-Boat Enemy Number 1, says:— ...

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  10. Malta Convoy STRATEGY FOOLED THE AXIS

    LONDON, Monday.—Admiral Harwood's strategy fooled Axis tacticians who planned ...

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  11. COAL STOPPAGE

    SYDNEY, Monday.—The first coal stoppage to take place on the south coast since the latest regulations were gazetted occurred to-day at the Mount ...

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  12. NAVAL CLASH IN DOVER STRAITS

    LONDON, Monday.—There was a clash in the Straits of Dover last evening between British and German light naval forces., ...

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  13. LONDON'S NEW DEEP SHELTERS

    LONDON, Monday.—Nine new deep shelters in London, with a capacity of 70,000, have now been completed, after 18 months work. Few people apart ...

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  14. Many Booby Traps in Desert

    MELBOURNE, Monday.—Apparently all the "booby traps" familiar to the soldiers of the last war are again being ...

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  15. Married with Police on His Heels

    SYDNEY, Monday.—Military police followed him from the church where he was married and arrested him after he had been photographed with ...

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  16. Asked to Relinquish Entertainment Tax

    CANBERRA, Monday. — Air mail letters have been sent by the Prime Minister (Mr. Curtin) to all the Premiers, asking them to vacate the ...

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  17. CREW OF BLIMP DISAPPEAR

    SAN FRANCISCO, Sunday. — A small navy patrol blimp landed without its crew and out of control at a street intersection in a suburb of Daly City, ...

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  18. CONCENTRATED BLOWS BY R.A.F. IN EGYPT

    LONDON, Monday.—Rommel's forces in Egypt are beginning to feel the full weight of the concentrated and skilfully operated air operations of the R.A.F. and Allied air forces. ...

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  19. JAPAN EXPECTS ATTACK

    LONDON, Monday. — Berlin radio to-day quoted a Tokio report that Lieut.-General Shozo Kaware had succeeded Lieut.-General Ushirogu as ...

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  20. SUNK IN S. ATLANTIC

    WASHINGTON, Sunday.—The Navy announces that all the 39 members of the crew were saved when a medium-sized American freighter was torpedoed ...

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  21. Flooding in India

    NEW DELHI, Sunday. — Hundreds have been rendered homeless by the flooding of the River Jumna, which has destroyed villages, pastures and crops. ...

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  22. U.S. SOLDIERS MAY MARRY

    LONDON, Monday.—American soldiers in Britain may now marry and their wives will be paid the full allowance, which is £8/1151/- a month in the ...

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  23. Doolittle in London

    NEW YORK. Sunday. — The "New York Times" publishes a despatch from London saying that Brigadier-General James Doolittle has taken up duties in ...

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  24. DEADLOCK IN INDIAN MOVES

    BOMBAY, Monday.—Suggestions were made to-day for attempted conciliation and negotiations between the Government and the Congress Party of India regarding India's freedom. ...

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  25. NAZIS WANT MUNITIONS FROM FRANCE

    LONDON, Sunday.—Fighting French Headquarters claim that the German Government is negotiating with Vichy to obtain explosives from the ...

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  26. MASS LAUNCHING OF SHIPS

    PORTLAND (Maine), Sunday —Shipyards here held an unprecedented mass launching to- day. Six merchantmen, ...

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  27. PITH OF THE LEADERS

    Australia's Two Armies THE Federal Opposition has again directed attention to the fact that Australia has two armies. ...

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  28. SOLDIERS AND PRICE OF TOBACCO

    MELBOURNE, Monday.—The question of an exemption from Customs duty on cigarettes and tobacco sold to Australian soldiers in Northern ...

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  29. Trains in France Attacked

    LONDON Monday.—Spitfires again attacked railway communications in occupied France to-day. They damaged a number of goods trains from ...

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  30. Japs. at Linchwan Reinforced

    CHUNGKING, Monday. — To-day's communique records the arrival of 5000 reinforcements, making a total Japanese strength of 25,000 at Linchwan. This ...

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  31. DUTCH AIRMEN HONOURED

    PITTSFIELD (Mass.). Sunday.—Queen Wilhelmina decorated 80 Dutch aviators to-day with Holland's highest honour, the Order of King William. The ...

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  32. DURBAN HAS ALARM

    DURBAN, Monday.—An air raid alarm was sounded early last night, and the all-clear came within 14 minutes. Unidentified aircraft were reported in ...

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