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  2. STALINGRAD LULL

    LONDON, Oct 12.—The comparative lull in ground operations at Stalingrad—which is not expected to last-has coincided with on upsurge of fresh, bitter fighting in the Mosdok and Novorossisk areas (in the eastern and western Caucasus respectively), where the Russians are ...

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  3. BATTLE OF ATLANTIC.

    LONDON. Oct 11.—A Norwegian escort group which has been protecting British convoys in the Atlantic for over a year recently won its first ...

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  4. CHURCHILL SPEAKS

    LONDON, Oct 12.—The Prime Minister (Mr Churchill) made. a speech on the war situation at a ceremony in Edinburgh today at which he received the freedom of the city. In reference to the chaining of prisoners of war he said: "I say that ...

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  5. NAZIS ON "REPRISAL."

    LONDON, Oct 12.—So far the German s have not announced whether they have carried out their threat to manacle 3 times as many ...

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  6. ALLIED STRATEGY.

    LONDON, Oct 12.—The "Daily Mail" In an editorial reviews the controversy with America concerning whether vast quantities of weapons ...

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  7. WAR IN THE NORTH

    SOMEWHERE IN AUSTRALIA, Oct 12.—While no new developments are reported in the Owen Stanley area of the New Guinea fighting, ...

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  8. SOLOMONS FIGHTING.

    (Stirring deeds in the Solomons by US raider forces, who are prototypes of the British commandos. are reported below in a delayed ...

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  9. "OPTIMISTIC POPPYCOCK."

    LONDON, Oct 12.—Mr T. L. Horabin, a Liberal member of the House of Commons, in the course of a speech declared that the ...

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  10. ENEMY CLAIMS.

    LONDON, Oct 11.—The Berlin radio today quoted an assertion by the German newsagency that U-boats have sunk a froop-transport ...

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  11. AMERICAN AID.

    LONDON, Oct 12.—A message from Teheran says that the American Ambassador to Russia (Admiral Standley), who is en route to ...

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  12. POWER OF THE AIR ARM.

    LONDON, Oct 11.—Major-General Zhuravlev, who has a high position in the Red air force, writes in an article in the Moscow "Red Star": ...

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  13. AUSTRALIA'S VIEWPOINT.

    CANBERRA, Oct 12.—After a conference today between the Prhne Minister (Mr Curtin) and the Attorney-General (DrEvatt) a ...

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  14. BEER BOTTLES ON DILLI.

    SOMEWHERE IN AUSTRALIA, Oct 11.—A formation of Allied bombers led by Flying-Officer Jacques, of Sydney, attacked Japanese military ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  15. THE AIR WAR.

    LONDON, Oct 12.—The Axis last week lost 54 aircraft over Europe, of which the United States Bomber Command claim 48 destroyed by ...

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  16. ALEUTIAN MOVE.

    WASHINGTON. Oct 12.—The "Army and Navy Journal," an authoritative service organ, contends that the United States in moving to ...

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  17. BELFAST OUTRAGES.

    LONDON. Oct 12.—Following a number of attacks on the police last week a curfew has been ordered for a large area of West Belfast where ...

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  18. FORCES IN EGYPT.

    CAIRO, Oct 12.—In the next desert battle, it is stated, the axis forces will have more American weapons and more manpower of the United ...

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  19. NORTHERN FRONTS.

    The Russians on other fronts continue to decimate the German ranks. Persistent fighting continues at Sinyavino (south-east of Leningrad), ...

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  20. RABAUL RAIDS.

    NEW YORK, Oct 12.—Enemy officers and men scurried to safety in nearby hills during the second Flying Fortress raid on Rabaul in the ...

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  21. SUCCESSFUL USA AIRMEN.

    SOMEWHERE IN AUSTRALIA, Oct 12.—For gallantry in action in the Darwin, New Guinea and Solomons areas 33 officers and men of the ...

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  22. GERMAN AIR FORCE.

    WASHINGTON, Oct 12.—There is evidence on every front of German air weakness, asserts Major Eliot, the military correspondent of ...

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  23. BRAZILIAN PRESS.

    NEW YORK. Oct 12.—The Buenos Aires correspondent of the "New York Times" states that the police have further tightened the state of ...

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  24. USA LABOUR UNIONS.

    NEW YORK, Oct 12.—The president of the American Federation of Labour (Mr William Green) has rejected the idea of inviting Mr John ...

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  25. HELPLESS ZERO PILOT.

    NEW YORK, Oct 12.—A Flying Fortress crew that shot down a Japanese fighter while it was on a bombing patrol mission in the ...

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  26. WOMEN AT WAR.

    LONDON, Oct 12.—A Reuters message from Cairo states that members of the newest of the women's auxiliary units, the ...

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  27. ATTACKS ON MALTA.

    VALLETTA, Oct. 12.—There were 3 raids on Malta yesterday. Two enemy planes were destroyed and several others damaged. Six raids ...

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  28. WAR IN CHINA.

    CHUNGKING, Oct 12.—A communique issued here last night said that the Chinese attacked Japanese positions at 2 points south of ...

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  29. FOOD PRICES RISE.

    NEW YORK. Oct 11.—The Offices of Prices Administrator has raised the prices a penny or two on 15 per cent of the nation's food and ...

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  30. MANPOWER IN USA.

    NEW YORK, Oct 12.—The Government's concern over manpower shortages has taken a unique turn as the evidence indicates that war ...

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  31. CRETE GUERILLAS.

    LONDON. Oct 12.—A message from Istanbul says that Anglo-Australian and Greek guerillas are waging continuous war against the ...

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  32. WAR PRODUCTION.

    CANBERRA. Oct 12.—Jn future when companies producing goods necessary to the war effort are unable to obtain finance to carry on ...

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  33. LACK OF SHIPS.

    NEW YORK, Oct 12.—The Japanese are beginning to suffer from a lack of shipping, reports the Tokio correspondent of the Hamburg ...

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  34. AMERICAN NEWSPAPERS.

    NEW YORK, Oct 11.—The War Production Board has ordered a 10 per cent curtailment of paper production. foreshadowing a reduction ...

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  35. INDIAN UNREST.

    PESHAWAR, Oct 12.—Three people are believed to have been killed and a few wounded, including 12 policemen, as a result of a ...

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  36. MOSDOK STRUGGLE.

    The situation is growing increasingly tense in the eastern Caucasus where the Germans are throwing in further reinforcements. Russian ...

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  37. TYNESIDE STRIKE.

    LONDON, Oct 12.—The Tyneside shipyard strike began its second week today when meetings outside the shipyard decided to continue the ...

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  38. RAF COMMANDS.

    LONDON, Oct 12.—The Air Ministry announces the appointment of Air Marshal Sir J. S. T. Bradley to the Air Ministry as Deputy Air ...

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  39. FROM NEW GUINEA.

    BRISBANE. Oct 12.—Twelve halfcaste girls, none of whom ever before visited white people's civilisation, have arrived at an Australian ...

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  40. FRENCH AMBUSH GERMANS.

    LONDON, Oct 12.—Moscow radio says that French patriots abushed a' column of lorries carrying German troops through the suburbs of Paris ...

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  41. IN MADAGASCAR.

    LONDON, Oct 12.—A message from Diego Suarez says that Allied troops are advancing along the 180mile long road from Antananarivo ...

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  42. ALBERT HALL TO CLOSE.

    LONDON, Oct 12.—The Albert Hall is temporarily closing for concerts owing to damage caused to the structure by bombs which fell nearby in ...

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  43. TOKIO ACCUSES BRITAIN.

    LONDON, Oct 12.—Tokio radio is making new charges of British ill-treatment of Japanese internees, this time in India, where it alleged ...

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  44. PERSIAN GULF REPORT.

    LONDON, Oct 11.—The Berlin radio stated today that US troops are based on Bahrein Island (in the Persian Gulf, off the Arabian coast). ...

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