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  4. BLAMEY CONFIDENT ALLIES WILL HOLD MORESBY

    THE nearer one gets to the front in New Guinea the better one finds the morale of the troops and confidence in the outcome of the campaign. We will beat the Japs, but victory will be neither ...

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  5. COMMANDO RAID ON TOBRUK

    LONDON, September 14.—An Admiralty communique states: "On the night of September 13-14 ...

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  6. GERMANS PREPARE FOR WINTER

    LONDON, September 15.—With their usual thoroughness the Germans are preparing for a winter campaign, said the ...

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    PATROL— Here is a group of Australian soldiers out on advanced patrol in the New Guinea area, Jap planes are overhead and they have taken shelter in the spreading loots of jungle trees. They do not seem to be unduly disturbed. ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  8. HOW RAF WON THE BATTLE OF BRITAIN

    LONDON, September 15.—To-day is the second anniversary of the decisive day of the battle of Britain September 15, 1940 ...

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  9. STALINGRAD BATTLE ON FINAL STAGE, SAYS BERLIN: SOVIET PUSH AT RJEV

    ALTHOUGH there is no confirmation of the German claim that the outer edge of Stalingrad itself has been penetrated, unofficial information from Moscow indicates that Stalingrad's position has further deteriorated. However, ...

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  10. Civilians Must Put Whole Effort Into War Work

    CANBERBA, September 15.—Repeating his warning of last week that the next six months would be the most crucial in ...

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  11. KING VISITS SCENE OF BROTHER'S DEATH

    LONDON, September 15.—Tramping rough Scottish countryside, accompanied by R.A.F. officers, ...

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  12. Laval's Mask Of Hypocrisy Stripped Away

    NEW YORK, September 14.—The newspaper, P.M., says that Laval finally has torn the mask of hypoerisy from his face ...

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  13. Soviet Suspects Munichites in U.S. & Britain

    LONDON, September 14.—Observing that the Soviet republic remains bitterly disappointed at the non-realisation of ...

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  15. U.S. LAGS 50 PER CENT BEHIND TOTAL WAR OUTPUT

    WASHINGTON, September 14.—President Roosevelt's sixth quarterly Lend and Lease report to Congress stated that the United States was producing only a little more than 50 per cent, of its maximum possible war production. He warned that not until ...

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  16. Increased Patrol Action At Efogi

    BOTH the Australians and the Japs have increased patrol activity forward of their position on the southern action of the ...

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  17. U.S. Congratulates RAF on Battle of Britain Anniversary

    LONDON, September 15.—Lieut.-General Arnold, commanding general of the United States Army Air Force, has sent a message of Chief Mart Sir Charles Portal, Chief of the Air Staff, stating: "On behalf of the American Army Air Force I wish to extend ...

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  18. BRITISH DIPLOMATS BACK FROM FAR EAST

    CAPE TOWN, September 14.—Sir Robert Ciaige, former British Ambassador to Japan, interviewed expressed complete confidence in ...

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