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  3. DEFENCE SYSTEM PIERCED AT MANY POINTS

    LONDON, September 15.—No further news has been received of any additional progress by Americans in their piercing of the outer defences of the Siegfried Line, beyond the fact that penetration was made east of St. Vith, and north-west of Prum. ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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    New Zealanders picking off snipers who maintained control activity during the occupation of Florence. ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  5. WARSAW REPORTED TO BE IN FLAMES

    LONDON, September 15.—Dispatches from Moscow state that Warsaw is going up in flames, with smoke rising high over ruins of what were once the capital's proudest ...

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  6. PROGRESS MAINTAINED IN ITALY

    LONDON, September 15. Canadian tanks and infantry have reached a point one mile from Rimini aerodrome, ...

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  7. GEN. MACARTHUR'S TROOPS LAND ON THE HALMAHERAS

    "We have landed in the Halmaheras, 300 miles beyond New Guinea. Our-ground forces, under cover of naval and air bombardment, seized beachheads on the island of Morotai, the most northern of the ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  8. DOVER'S WORST EXPERIENCE OF ENEMY SHELLING

    LONDON. September 14.—People in the Dover area last night had their worst experience of shelling from German ...

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  9. AMERICANS LAND ON PALAU ISLANDS

    It is reported from, Pearl Harbour that Americans have landed on Palau Islands. ...

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  10. HURRICANE DAMAGE IN ATLANTIC CITY

    NEW YORK, September 15.—A 100-mile-an-hour hurricane roaring up the Atlantic coast from Cape Hatteras, ...

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  11. SUPREME COMMANDER SELECTED FOR PACIFIC WAR

    QUEBEC, September 14—President Roosevelt's Private Secretary (Mr. Stephen Early) told a Press ...

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  12. MR. CURTIN REPLIES TO QUESTION ON PLANE PRODUCTION

    CANBERRA, September 15.—"Lancaster bomber production has been undertaken in Australia, because Britain's ...

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  13. OBSTACLE TO BURMA ROAD REMOVED

    NEW YORK, September 14.—The Associated Press correspondent Chungking, announcing the [?] of Tengehung, stated ...

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  14. SHIPBUILDING PROGRAMME REVISED

    CANBERRA Sept. 15.—Australian shipyards will begin immediately, the construction of a number of ...

    Article : 295 words
  15. RETURN OF SIR O. DIXON TO AUSTRALIA

    CANBERRA. Sept. 15.—Mr. Curtin announced in the House of Representatives to-day that the Australian Minister in ...

    Article : 188 words
  16. LONG RECESS NOT DESIRABLE

    CANBERRA, Sept. 15.—The Prime Minister (Mr. Curtin) told Mr. J. P. Abbott (C.P., N.S.W.), that there would not be a long ...

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  17. QUICK KNOCK-OUT.

    BRISBANE. September 15.—At the Brisbane Stadium to-night Harry Roe (9.11½), former State amateur lightweight champion, ...

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  18. JAPS FEAR RAIDS

    NEW YORK, September 15.—Tokio official radio says several thousand business concerns will shortly be moving equipment from ...

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  19. 500 JAP. PLANES DESTROYED IN THE PHILIPPINES

    WASHINGTON, September 14.—A Pacific Fleet communique states: "Carrier aircraft swept over 'the Central Philippines and inflicted crippling damage on the enemy air forces, shipping, and ground installations ...

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  20. JAP. AERODROMES BATTERED INTO UNSERVICEABILITY

    General MacArthur's Liberators used 2000lb bombs to batter Northern Celebs 'dromes into unserviceability in another mass raid on Tuesday. A big bomber force, with Lightning fighter escort, unloaded ...

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  21. MINISTER SUPPORTS SUGGESTION BY Q.C.E.U. DEPUTATION

    BRISBANE, September 15.—Support for the suggestion by the Colliery Employees' Union that a coal production manager be ...

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  22. INVENTOR'S TAX LIABILITIES

    CANBERRA. September 16.—The question of reward for Mr. E. Owen, inventor of the Owen gun was one for the Cabinet. The Prime ...

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  23. FINNS FIRE ON GERMAN SHIPS

    STOCKHOLM, September 15.—It is officially announced from Helsinki that Finnish artillery fired on ...

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