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  4. [?]ESCUE LAUNCH IN THE MEDITERRANEAN

    Royal Air Force high-speed launch of the Air-Sea [?]scue Service sets out on its errand of mercy. This service has been the means of saving hundreds of lives [?] every theatre of war. ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  5. Japan Offers Peace

    WASHINGTON, September 14.--Japan is constantly making China peace offers which are growing ...

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  6. FIGHT FOR SALERNO HAS NOW REACHED THE CRITICAL STAGE

    LONDON, September 14.--There is every indication that the battle for Salerno is increasing in intensity and has reached a critical stage inevitable in an amphibious operation on such a scale and on terrain of such a nature, especially as the Germans were ...

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  7. GENERALS GIRAUD AND ALEXANDER MEET

    General Sir Harold R. L. G. Alexander, GCB, GSI, DSO, MC, Deputy Commander-in-Chief of the Allied Forces in the Mediterranean, meets General Giraud at the former's headquarters. ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  8. RESCUE OF MUSSOLINI

    LONDON, September 15.--The German newsagency, giving what it calls an official account of Mussolini's rescue, ...

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  9. [?]WEWAK AIRFILEDS HEAVILY RAIDED

    63-TON bomb raid on Wewak airfields on Monday morning has taken the sting out of the Japanese air reinforcements for the Lae front. Liberator crews reported they had burned up 20 ...

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  10. ALLIED RELATIONS

    NEW YORK, September 14.-- The correspondent of the 'Times' at Washington says administration leaders who are anxious to ...

    Article : 122 words
  11. THREE BATTLES RAGE IN RUSSIA

    LONDON, September 14.--The Red Army, following up the Bryansk victory, is now widening bridgeheads on the western bank of the Desna River, the great water harrier to which the ...

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  12. STOLE REFUSE DUMPED FROM TROOPSHIP

    SYDNEY, Wednesday.--Refuse dumped in an incinerator from a troopship and wharf at which it was lying included a ...

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  13. Forces Strengthened

    LONDON, September 14.--Allied Headquarters in North Africa state that General Eisenhower is ...

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  14. Wattlebrae Hospital

    BRISBANE, Wednesday.--Nurses have had to be drawn from the Brisbane Hospital to aid the staff of the Wattlebrae Hospital ...

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  15. EARTHQUAKES

    PERTH, Wednesday.--Three severe earthquakes were recorded at Perth Observatory during the past two day's. Preliminary ...

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  16. COMPANY PROFITS

    MELBOURNE, Wednesday.--There are persistent reports in well-informed Federal quarters that new company proposals will ...

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  17. Italian Ships Scuttled

    NEW YORK, September 15.--Tokio radio says the Domei agency announced that Italian crews, trying to prevent the Japanese ...

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  18. WA SENATE VOTE

    PERTH, Wednesday.--Senator c. Fraser was to-day elected to the first of four Senate vacancies in Western Australia. ...

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  19. FOOD PRODUCTION

    CANBERRA, Wednesday.--Manpower is now the supreme problem of food production, Commonwealth officers said to-day. It was no longer a question of more machines or seed or any other mechanical factor. ...

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  20. A GOOD RESULT

    LONDON, September 14.--A supplementary communique says: Soviet marines made a surprise ...

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  21. AXIS FORCES FACE CONFUSION AND TENSION IN BALKANS

    LONDON, September 14.--A report of fighting and political shifts filtering from the Balkans reveal that the Axis forces are facing a situation of confusion and increasing tension. ...

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  22. CIVILIAN NEEDS

    MELBOURNE, Wednesday--Director-General of War Reconstruction (Dr. Coombs) has been ...

    Article : 269 words
  23. AMERICAN NAVY

    WASHINGTON, September 14.--A navy communique says: The United States submarine, Grenadier, failed to return from patrol ...

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  24. TRUCK DRIVER'S DEATH

    BRISBANE, Wednesday.--Ronald Ford (29), married, of Too- woomba, was fatally injured in a level crossing smash near ...

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    Australian signallers watch the effect of range-finding smoke shells on Roosevelt Ridge, outside Salamaua, during the retreat of the Japanese. ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  26. "MATRIMONIAL AGENT"

    BRISBANE, Wednesday.--The Lord Mayor (Ald. J. B. Chandler) has received a letter from an English woman asking him to find ...

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  27. Nazi C-in-C Wounded

    LONDON, September 14.--Stockholm reports that von Kluge, Commander-in- Chief of the German armies ...

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