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  4. ALLIES OPEN SECOND FRONT IN EUROPE

    NEW YORK, September 3.--Allied headquarters in North Africa announces that the British 8th Army has landed in southern Italy from Sicily. The communique said General Eisenhower's forces continued their ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  5. BA[?] FIGHTERS PROTECT ALLIED SHIPS

    [?] RAF is providing protection for shipping on every sea route [?] England to the battle zones of Europe and the Mediterranean. [?]range aircraft keep up constant patrols from coastal bases [?] Iceland to the Mediterranean. as additional protection the ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  6. CONFIDENCE IN WAR OPERATIONS

    TORONTO, September 2.--Allied confidence in the war operations is demonstrated by the fact that the plans for the Quebec ...

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    The armorers of the RAF are busy behind the scenes as waves of bombers go over to attack Axis positions. They prepare and fuse the bombs, have fresh supplies of ammunition ready to lake aboard and generally prepare the fire power for British aircraft. This ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  8. "TALK WHENEVER CONVENIENT"

    WASHINGTON, September 2.--President Roosevelt field his first Cabinet meeting since the Quebec conference, while Mr. Churchill ...

    Article : 132 words
  9. BERLIN BURNING

    STOCKHOLM, September 2.--'Allehanda's' Berlin correspondent says 450 fires are still burning in Berlin after ...

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  10. Gen. Arnold In England

    LONDON, September 2.--General Arnold, Commanding General of the United States Army Air ...

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  11. AMERICA'S FIRST LADY ARRIVES

    CANBERRA, Friday.--After a fast air trip from New Zealand, Mrs. Roosevelt arrived at Canberra aerodrome at 3.30 this afternoon to begin her Australian tour. In a broadcast to Australia ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  12. STATE DEPT. CONTROLS LEASE-LEND

    NEW YORK, September 2.--The 'Times' Washington correspondent learns that the State Department is taking over ...

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  13. RUSSIANS STILL SWEEP ONWARD

    LONDON, September 2.--The Russian High Command for the first time revealed is strength in the four main offensives by issuing the greatest list of successes ever ...

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  14. MORE COAL

    CANBERRA, Friday.--Requests have been received by the Federal Government from the Victorian Premier (Mr. Duns tan) for ...

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  15. HEAVY ARTILLERY

    NEW YORK, September 2.--The American Press correspondent at Guadalcanal says heavy artillery was used in Northern New ...

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  16. ANOTHER FRONT?

    LONDON, September 2.--Paris radio political commentator says: The moment is approaching ...

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  17. Spanish Division Withdrawn

    LONDON, September 2.--The diplomatic correspondent of the 'Evening Standard' says General ...

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  18. INCREASED BOMBING

    LONDON, September 2.--A remarkable increase in weight of the Bomber Command's offensive against Germany is shown in the ...

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  19. Butchers On Strike In Sydney

    SYDNEY, Friday.--A serious position has arisen at Homebush abattoirs as the result of a strike of about 1000 ...

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  20. BRENNER PASS RAIDED.

    LONDON, September 3.--Allied headquarters in Algiers state Allied Air Forces yesterday hit Brenner Pass bridges. ...

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  21. NEW GUINEA HAS HEAVIEST RAID

    AMERICAN artillery on the New Georgia coast is shelling Vila across the seven miles of the Kula Gulf. Vila, on the south end of Kolombangara Island, is the sole remaining enemy strongpoint in ...

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  22. MAJORITIES RISE

    BRISBANE, Friday. Opposition candidates have increased their Federal election leads in Maranoa and Lilley to-day. Adermann ...

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  23. MARCUS RAID IS FORERUNNER TO EXTENSIVE OFFENSIVE TO WIPE OUT JAPANESE MENACE

    NEW YORK, September 2.--The correspondent of the 'Times' at Pearl Harbor states that observers expect a new blow along the Japanese outer defence perimeter to follow the Marcus attack, which is believed to have ...

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  24. ARRESTS IN ITALY

    LONDON, September 2.--The 'Daily Express' Berne correspondent says it is reported from Milan that Badoglio has arrested ...

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  25. NORTHERN SUPPLIES

    TOWNSVILLE, Friday.--Mr. Dedman, Minister for War Organisation of Industry, was in Townsville yesterday and conferred with ...

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  26. PRESIDENT'S BROADCAST.

    WASHINGTON, September 2.--President Roosevelt will deliver a broadcast on September 8. He will speak for 10 minutes when ...

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