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  4. OWEN STANLEY DEFENCE LINES STILL HOLD

    AUSTRALIAN troops are holding their defence positions in the Owen Stanley range against the Japanese pushing up the mountain trail from Kokoda. Allied fighters are continuing their harassing attacks ...

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    JUNKED BY JAPS—Allied fighters are continuing their harassing tactics in the Kokoda area and have taken heavy toll of the Japs. Here is shown a Jap helmet (whoever wore it got a direct hit) and paper money, recovered ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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    KOKODA CARRIER—Here is Geoff White, who is in charge of native labour in the Kokoda area with him is his native bodyguard, one of those outland men who have given their whole life and devotion to the British rule. ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  7. PREMIER INTENDS TO RESIGN

    BRISBANE, September 9. Mr. Forgan Smith resigned leader ship of the Parliamentary Labour Party today and announced that ...

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  8. Australian Beauforts Strafe Japs in North

    AUSTRALIAN-MADE Beaufort bombers were in action for the first time in northern waters on Tuesday ...

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  9. CHURCHILL STRESSES OUR WILL TO WIN

    LONDON, September 9.—Mr. Churchill was again enthusiastically cheered when he rose to move the vote of credit of £1000 million. Mr. Churchill said: "Nine weeks after I spoke on the vote of censure I am still very grateful for the substantial majority the House ...

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  10. STALINGRAD BATTLE SWAYS IN BALANCE

    LONDON, September 8.—Dispatches from Moscow assert that the Red Army at Stalingrad after 24 hours definitely improved its lines. Fortunes, however, arc fluctuating hourly as von Bock suddenly switches his mechanised ...

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  11. WHAT DOES JAP DRIVE IN PAPUA MEAN?

    LONDON, September 8.—The Daily Express correspondent, Mr. Wallet Lucas, says that fighting in New Guinea has ...

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  13. Q'LAND MEN TOOK 99 NAZIS IN EGYPT

    CAIRO, September 8.—The Queensland battalion which participated in a dawn raid on Axis positions, in Egypt last Tuesday ...

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  14. NAZIS WORRIED BY RUSSIAN CAMPAIGN

    NEW YORK, Sept. 8.—Well-in-formed neutral military quartern, while acknowledging that the Soviet position lias deteriorated ...

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  15. Japs In China Leave Trail of Ruin And Ravage In Their Wake

    NEW YORK, September 9.—The Chungking correspondent of the New York Times says that the blackened ruins of deserted towns and villages greet the Chinese troops who are re-occupying positions in the wake of the Japs relreating from Kiangsi and Chekiang. ...

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  16. WAR DEBATE FAILS AFTER CHURCHILL

    LONDON, September 8.— The war [?] debate in the House collapsed [?] minutes after Mr. Churchill said [?] After long short speeches ...

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  17. REFERENDUM FOR WIDER POWERS

    CANBERRA, September 9.—When the referendum to grant wider powers to the Commonwealth was held would depend on ...

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