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  2. Advertising

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  3. Yesterday's Temperatures:

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  4. A.I.F. AND MILITIA IN ACTION IN PAPUA

    Australian troops—both A.I.F. and Militia—under an Australian commander, are heavily engaged with the Japanese in thick jungle country several miles from the head of Milne bay in south-east Papua. Air fighting units, which have also played a spectacular and ...

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  5. NAZIS HELD FOR 24 HOURS AT STALINGRAD

    LONDON, August 28.—The Germans are maintaining their pressure against Stalingrad and the position is still grave, but all reports reports agree that the invaders have made no progress in the past 24 hours. The Germans are moving up large forces of tanks and planes in the ...

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  6. After Sinking Of Canberra

    THIS PICTURE was taken only half an hour after H.M.A.S. Canberra had been sunk in the Solomons, and these survivors had ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  7. ALLIED PLANES IN BIG DAY SWEEPS

    LONDON, August 28.—Strong forces of Allied planes flew across the English Channel all day today, and there were wide daylight sweeps over Northern France. HEADQUARTERS of the United ...

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  8. Sugar To Be Rationed From Monday

    MELBOURNE.—Sugar will be rationed from Monday. The allowance will be liberal. Sales of sugar before Monday ...

    Article : 148 words
  9. NAZI ARRESTS IN NORWAY

    STOCKHOLM, August 28.—Prominent trade unionists, municipal officials, and journalists were among the 200 Norwegians ...

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  10. War at Most Crucial Stage

    LONDON, August 28.— The United Nations were passing through perhaps the war's most crucial stage, said ...

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  11. STOP PRESS

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  12. Ate Too Many Carrots, Faces Turned Red

    LONDON, August 28.—Three women who ate too many carrots developed "carrotanaemia," says the "British Medical Journal." ...

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  13. CURTIN CONDEMNS RAIL THREAT

    The threatened one-day rail strike on Wednesday was described as absolutely unjustified by the Prime ...

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  14. Met on a Bus: King's Nephew "Engaged"

    LONDON, August 28.—The King's nephew, the Hon Gerald Lascelles, 17-year-old son of the Princess Royal and the Earl of ...

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  15. Chinese Capture Two Dromes

    NEW YORK, August 28.—The Chinese have recaptured Chuhsien and Lishui from the Japanese, and reoccupied great air bases from ...

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  16. TWO YOUNG AUSTRALIANS IN CHANNEL THRILLS

    LONDON, August 28.—Two adventurous, young acting sub-lieutenants of the Royal Australian Navy, Peter Gyllies, of Bondi, and Maurice Maloney, of Melbourne, had an exciting first month in England after arriving for special training for lieutenancies. Gyllies, being a survivor from ...

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  17. POPE REPORTED ILL

    NEW YORK, August 28.—A despatch from William Stoneman, special correspondent of the "Chicago Daily News" in London, ...

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  18. Treatment of Prisoners

    MELBOURNE.—No official reports had been received by the Government on the treatment of Australian prisoners of war by the ...

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