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  3. MOSCOW HAS CONFIDENCE IN STALINGRAD

    LONDON, September 14.—Stalingrad is still resisting all German assaults. Unofficial reports from Moscow say that the position has deteriorated, but military quarters in Moscow remain confident that Stalingrad will hold out. ...

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  4. BRITISH TOLL OF AXIS SHIPS

    LONDON, September 14.— British submarines have sunk more U-boats already than in the whole of the last ...

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  5. Gen. Blamey To Broadcast

    GENERAL Sir Thomas Blamey will make an important statement regarding Australian troops in New Guinea over all ...

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    AIR-COMMODORE A. T. COLE, who was wounded while watching the Dieppe action from a "ringside" seat on a destroyer. His job ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  7. NO CHANGE IN FIGHTING IN STANLEY RANGE

    SOMEWHERE IN AUSTRALIA.— The general situation in the Owen Stanley Ranges has not altered, although patrol activity is increasing. ...

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  8. Flying Doctor Returns

    Flying Doctor Woods and Pilot Hugh Bond returned to Broken Hill today after a very trying flight from Tibooburra. The high wind and ...

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  9. Blunt Urging For Second Front In Europe

    LONDON, September 14.— The political rather than the military issue of a second front in Europe jumped to the forefront ...

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  10. Potato Shortage; Citizens Rationed

    When questioned today about the shortage of potatoes a leading produce merchant said that potatoes being sold in Broken Hill at present ...

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  11. No Prospects Of Vests For Suits

    SYDNEY.—Denying charges that the abolition of vests would not make any saving in material, the Minister for War Organisation (Mr. Dedman) ...

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  12. £1000 LEFT TO LAD IN AUSTRALIA

    LONDON. September 14.—The late Mr. Henry Bullen, who lived at Haslemere, Surrey, left £12,000. He bequeathed £1000 to his "only ...

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  13. State Wide test For N.E.S. Members

    SYDNEY.—The Minister for N.E.S. (Mr. Heffron) announced today that a State-wide N.E.S. test will be held on the week end after next. Exercises ...

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  14. Race Restrictions

    CANBERRA.— When the Prime Minister (Mr. Curtin) makes his submission to Federal Cabinet tomorrow for further restrictions in racing, a ...

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  15. MENINGITIS EPIDEMIC REPORTED PASSING

    CANBERRA.—The Director-General of Health (Dr. Cumpston) said today that the worst of the cerebo spinal meningitis epidemic in Australia was ...

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  16. DENGUE FEVER PAMPHLETS

    Pamphlets relating to dengue fever have been received by the Chief Health Officer (Mr. S. J. J. Davey) and sent to the various schools for ...

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  17. U.S. HEROISM MEDALS GIVEN TO DIGGERS

    CAIRO, September 14.—Two Sydney men are among 19 awarded the United States Soldiers' Medal for extraordinary heroism at a Middle ...

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  18. CRICKET LEAGUE TO DISCUSS NEW SEASON

    The annual meeting of the Barrier District Cricket League will be held at the Cricket Ground on Thursday at 8 p.m. In an appeal today, Mr. Colin ...

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  19. RESCUED FROM ICY WATERS OF GREENLAND

    LONDON, September 14.— The crew of a British corvette recently had an interesting experience at midnight off the coast of Greenland. A ...

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  20. SOCIAL SERVICE EXPENDITURE SOARS

    CANBERRA.— Increased Federal taxation is due not only to war expenditure but also to rising costs of social services. In the current year ...

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  21. DRUMS WANTED FOR LIFE BAND

    Patients of the 103rd Australian General Hospital are missing their band which they had in the Middle East, and are anxious to hear the ...

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  22. LUXEMBOURGERS WILL NOT BE CRUSHED

    WASHINGTON, September 14.— The Secretary for State (Mr. Cordell Hull) denounced Hitler's attempt to incorporate Luxembourg into the ...

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  23. BIG DEMAND FOR AUSTRALIAN BOOKS

    SYDNEY.—The war was responsible for a widespread interest in Australian literature and history, a representative of Tyrrell's bookstall ...

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  24. JIM HACKETT'S ESTATE

    SYDNEY.—Passed for probate the will of James Hackett, the well-known Randwick bookmaker, who died in June last, at the age of 78 years, ...

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  25. MEN INJURED

    Ron Barnsley, of Brown Lane, a laborer at the South mine, was treated at the Hospital today for an injured foot. William Papst, of 173 ...

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  26. MURDER AND SUICIDE

    SYDNEY.—The Glen Innes District Coroner (Mr. Scroope) at the conclusion or the inquiry yesterday found that James Edwards (63) murdered ...

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  27. PUBLIC EXECUTIONS IN BULGARIA

    ANKARA, September 14.—An attempt was made last Tuesday to assassinate the Bulgarian Minister for the Interior (M. Gabrovsky). This was disclosed by the Premier (M. Filloff) at a secret session of the Bulgarian Parliament on Thursday. ...

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  28. ROME ALLEGES SINKING OF HOSPITAL SHIP

    LONDON, September 14.—It is officially stated in Rome that British torpedo planes on Wednesday night sank the hospital ship Arno, 40 miles ...

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  29. Land Subdivision Plans

    SYDNEY.—Addressing the annual conference of the Soldier Settlers' Association today, the Minister for Lands (Mr. Tully) said that another Western Lands Amendment Bill would be introduced by the State Government during the forthcoming session of Parliament. ...

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