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  4. British Progress in Italy

    LONDON, Wednesday (A.A.P.). About 200 square miles of the the of Italy have fallen to the British and Canadian troops without a blow except for a few ...

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  6. Prisoners of Allies

    Italian prisoners captured during the Allied invasion of Sicily wade through the surf to an American landing boat. They are being transferred to permanent prison camps. U.S . Office of War Information Picture. ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  7. AIR ONSLAUGHT

    LONDON, Wednesday (AAP) The sixth successive day of the devastating daylight onslaughts on Germany and German ...

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  8. Russians in Stalino

    "After breaking through strong: German defences, including minefields, Soviet tank detachments have entered Stalino's eastern and northern suburbs," says the Moscow radio. "Bitter street fighting is taking place." ...

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  9. ABATTOIRS STRIKE

    SYDNEY, Wednesday: Immediate preparations are being made by the Commonwealth Meat Advisory Commission to restore meat ...

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  10. WORLD FEDERATION

    MELBOURNE, Wednesday.—A strong body of opinion was forming in the United States in favor of international machinery to ...

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  11. U.S. NEWS

    WASHINGTON, Tuesday: The last crumpled coach of the Congressional Limited Express was cracked open yesterday by ...

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  12. MR. CHURCHILL

    WASHINGTON. Tues. (AAP)—Announcing that progress had been made since the Qu[?] conference president Roosevelt who ...

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  13. RAIDERS OVER BRITAIN

    LONDON, Wednesday: slight enemy air activity was experienced early last night over part of East Anglia. The bombs caused little ...

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  14. THE ELECTION

    ADELAIDE. Wednesday: Following the release of soldiers' votes to-day it is now definite that the Curtin Government has won four ...

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  15. TOMMY GUN FIRED

    PERTH, Wednesday.—Charged with having combined among themselves and others under sentence to resist and offer violence to superior officers, five ...

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  16. GERMAN CALL-UP

    ZURICH, Wednesday: The German authorities have ordered men aged 50 to 59 to report for military service by September 25. it ...

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  17. NAZI WITHDRAWALS

    LONDON. Wednesday: According to the Moscow "Red Star" only four to six German divisions are operating in Italy The ...

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  18. "COMMUNIST ARMY"

    CHUNGKING, Wednesday:—The American Associated Press reports that the provincial government of Southwestern ...

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  19. LABOR WINS SWAN AND FORREST

    PERTH, Wednesday.—Labor has won Swan and Forrest in the House of Representatives. The distribution of soldiers' votes ...

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  20. CANADA'S FIFTH LOAN

    OTTAWA. Tues.: The Finance Minister (Mr. Ilsley) has announced the launching of the Fifth Victory Loan, of 1.200,000,000 ...

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  21. QUEENSLAND RETURNS

    BRISBANE, Wednesday: Mr. J. Francis, the retiring UAP Fedaral member for Moreton, has been returned with a record low majority ...

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  22. FILM STARS MARRY

    SANTA MONITA, Tuesday: The film stars, Orson Welles and Rita Hayworth, were married by Superior Court Judge Orlando ...

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  23. BIGAMY CHARGE

    ADELAIDE, Wednesday.—Francis Crawford, aged 23 years, of the R.A.A.F. married Miss Marjorie Green at 3 a.m. at Mile End railway station on April 30. but in the Adelaide ...

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  25. CABINET CRISIS

    BUENOS AIRES. Tuesday.—A Cabinet crisis is reported to have been precipitated by Mr. Cordell Hull's letter, according to the ...

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  26. AFRICAN TROOPS

    NAIROBI, Tuesday: It was officially announced a large force of East African troops had been sent, to India ard Ceylon. ...

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  27. FRESH VEGETABLES

    MELBOURNE, Wednesday.—When the vegetable dehydration programme is copleted 125,000 tons of fresh vegetables will be ...

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  28. WRONG NAME GIVEN

    PERTH. Wednesday.—When Ernest Thomas Stainsby. aged 39 years, was found in a gaming house he have the name of Allan Richard Rayner to the ...

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  29. Ma[?]eious Wounding Alleged

    SYDNEY, Wednesday: Ball of £100 was allowed Hugh Melkle, 29, seaman, when he was remanded at the Centra1 Police court ...

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  30. SNOW COUNTRY

    SYDNEY, Wednesday The Minister for Lands (Mr. Tully) announced to-day that special legislation was being prepared to set ...

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  31. LACHLAN BY-ELECTION

    SYDNEY, Wednesday.—Nominations for the Lachlan by-election, to be held on September 25, closed today. Three were received. ...

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  32. OVERSEAS NEWS

    Overseas news in [?] Dally advertiser is Supplied by Australia Associated press Sources include in England "The Times'" "Dally ...

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  33. CROWDED HOUSES

    SYDNEY, Wednesday: There might be substandard nouses, but there were no slums in the city, said the town clerk of ...

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  34. U-BOAT WAR

    WASHINGTON. Tuesday: Of more than 90 U-boats announced as sunk during May, June and July, United States warships ...

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  35. RAIL TRAFFIC

    MELBOURNE, Wednesday: Additional restrictions on rail traffic in NSW, Victoria, and South Australia are to be imposed ...

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  36. TRAPPED IN LIFT

    SYDNEY Wednesday.—John Twynam, is, was Jammed in a food lift at Christian Brothers' High School, city, to-day and he ...

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