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  3. UNCONDITIONAL SURRENDER BY ITALY

    THE Allies' greatest victory since the opening of World War II came with the unconditional surrender of Italy, which was announced early yesterday morning. The news caused ...

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  4. RUSSIANS FREE DONETZ BASIN

    LONDON, September 8.--M. Stalin, in an order of the day addressed to Generals Tolbukhin and Malinov[?]ky, says: Troops on the southern and south-western [?]ronts, as a result of a determined offensive, have won ...

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  5. GATEWAY NOW OPEN TO BALKAN STATES

    LONDON, September 8.--Italy's surrender throws confusion over Germany's whole position in the Balkans which ...

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  6. THEY REJOICE TOGETHER

    The Prime Minister of Britain (Mr. Winston Churchill)' and the U.S. President (Mr. F. D. Roosevelt), both of whom heard the news of Italy's capitulation at White House, Washington. ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  7. JAPS MAKE BOLD BID TO BUILD UP AIR STRENGTH

    THE Japanese are rushing air reinforcements from other war fronts to the relief of their estimated 20,000 troops trapped in Lae and Salamaua. The use of 86 Zeros and bombers in sporadic ...

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  8. NEGOTIATED THE ARMISTICE

    GENERAL D. EISENHOWER MARSHAL BADOGLIO ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  9. New Administration

    LONDON, September 8.-- The diplomatic correspondent of the 'Times' says it can be emphasised that ...

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    [?], responsible for Italy's [?] into the war, who is in [?] and can look forward to [?] trial, along with other war ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  11. Japs' Communication Lines

    MEW YORK, September 9.--Tokio radio stated that the vice-Minister for War (Kooji Tominaga) ...

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  12. HEAVY GUNFIRE HEARD.

    NEW YORK, September 9.--A message from San Sebastian states that heavy firing was heard late last night off the French coast. ...

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  13. [?]ENCH COAST BOUNDED.

    [?]SD0N, September 8.--Waves [?]if bombers pounded the [?] coast from Boulogne to a for over an hour to-night. ...

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  14. GERMAN REACTION TO ARMISTICE

    LONDON, September 8.--The German home radio, in the first announcement of the capitulation at 8 p.m., accused ...

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  15. NATIONS REJOICE

    [?]Jajile [?] whole week of [?] of imminent capitula [?] lie news-of the Italian ™[?]er electrified London ...

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  16. JAP INVASION OF MACAO

    NEW YORK, September 8.-- The Chungking correspondent of the American Press says the Japanese have demanded permission ...

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  17. Nazi Leaders Dead

    LONDON, September 8.--S t ockholm diplomatic circles state that Field Marshal von Blomberg, ...

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  18. In America

    NEW YORK, September 8.--Thirty thousand persons assembled in 'Times' Square for tlie opening of the war ...

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  19. Appeal To Balkans

    CAIRO, September 8.--Gen. Sir Henry Maitland-Wilson, broadcasting to Italian armed forces in the Balkans and ...

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  20. Straight Speaking

    LONDON, September 9.--Blcalai Schvernik, a Russian trade union leader, made an astonishingly frank demand for the opening of ...

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  21. NS REGULATIONS

    CANBERRA, Thursday. --The Prime Minister (Mr. J. Curtin) announced to-day that the appointment of a standing ...

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  22. HOTEL LOAN

    BRISBANE, Thursday.--Mr. F. W. Mole, former Public Curator, called on the Attorney-General (Mr. Gledson) to-day to inform ...

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  23. SEAMEN'S STRIKE ENDS

    Seamen who have been on strike at a New South Wales port for a week have decided to resume, following an intimation from ...

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  24. MILITARY MISSION

    CANBERRA, Thursday.--Members of the American Military Mission now visiting the South-West Pacific have arrived in New ...

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  25. POLICE PROMOTION

    BRISBANE, Thursday.--Inspector J. Smith, who has been for nearly 10 years superintendent of traffic in Brisbane and Licensing ...

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  26. DESTROYER SURVIVORS RESCUED.

    MADRID, September 8.--The Spanish merchantman Atequara picked up 125 survivors from a British destroyer which sank after ...

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