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  5. 8TH ARMY IN ITALY EARLY MORNING LANDING

    LONDON, September 3.—An Allied report from North Africa announces that the British 8th Army landed in the toe of Italy from Sicily. A communique states: "General Eisenhower's ...

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  6. Allies Heaviest Air Raid On New Guinea

    Allied bombers on Wednesday hit the Japanese bases at Madang and Alexishafen, on the Huon Peninsula, with 206 tons of bombs. ...

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  7. Threat To Marcus Island First Step En Route To Truk

    KEW YORK, September 2.—The Pearl Harbour correspondent of the "New York Times" states: "Observers expect a new blow along the ...

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  8. French Coast Next?

    LONDON, September 2.—The Paris radio's political commentator stated: "The moment is approaching when a British and American ...

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  9. WRITING ON THE WALL FOR ITALY

    TORONTO, September 2.—"The Allied confidence in the war operationa is demonstrated by the fact that the plans for the Quebec ...

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  10. WILL PORTUGAL DECLARE WAR ON JAPAN?

    LONDON, September 2.—The "Evening Standard's" diplomatic writer states: " Portugal has ordered the complete mobilisation of ...

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  11. STEWARD'S DISMISSAL SOUGHT BY STRIKING SEAMEN

    SYDNEY, September 3.—More than 250 seamen from ships in New South Wales porte decided yesterday not to take their shipss to sea ...

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  12. PROMINENT FASCISTS ARRESTED

    LONDON, September 2.—The Berne correspondent of the "Daily Express" states: "It is reported from Milan that Marshal Badoglio ...

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  13. NAZIS TALK OF FURTHER SACRIFICES

    BERLIN, September 2.—The German news agency's deputy Press chief (Mr Suendennann) at a Press conference on the anniversary of ...

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  14. Daylight Saving Matter For New Cabinet

    CANBERRA, September 3.—No decision will be made by tbe Federal Government on the reintroduction of daylight saving time until ...

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  15. Allied Chiefs Confer In Washington

    WASHINGTON, September 2.— President Roosevelt held his first Cabinet meeting since the Quebec conference while Mr Churchill ...

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  16. STATE SURPLUS

    BRISBANE, September 3.—The Treasury returns for the two months ended in August showed a surplus of £405,592, compared ...

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