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  4. ENEMY RESISTANCE GROWS AGAINST AUSTRALIANS IN DRIVE ON FINSCHHAFEN

    AUSTRALIAN troops are meeting with stiffening enemy resistance as they press on towards Finschhafen, the last Japanese stronghold on the Huon Peninsula. General MacArthur's headquarters reported yesterday that our troops ...

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  5. ANNIVERSARY OF OPEN NG OF BATTLE OF BRITAIN

    LONDON, September 25.-- Two thousand five hundred landing barges were massed by the Germans at invasion ...

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  6. SMOLENSK AND ROSLAVL TAKEN BY RED ARMY

    LONDON, September 25.-- Stalin, in an order of the day announcing the capture of Smolensk and Roslavl, said the troops on the western front are continuing ...

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  7. Fall Of Lae

    Australian troops file past the body of one of the Japanese defenders on their way into Lae. LEFT.--Lae looked like a huge ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  8. ALLIES PLAN OFFENSIVES

    LONDON, September 30.--Australians and Americans are going to attempt to capture Rabaul within six weeks, forecasts the New ...

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  9. JUGOSLAVS REGAIN HOLD ON LARGE AREA

    LONDON, September 25.--The 'Sunday Express' says that over 180.000 Jugoslav patriots, with British and Allied officers as ...

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  10. FIFTH ARMY MAKES GAINS

    LONDON, September 25.--The Fifth Army continues to "chew" its way to Naples and has advanced several miles despite lively enemy opposition,difficult terrain ...

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  11. Finland's Only Enemy

    LONDGN, September 25.-- A Stockholm message says it is learned from Helsinki that the Finnish ...

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  12. AMERICAN PAYS TRIBUTE TO AUSTRALIANS

    NEW YORK, Sunday.-- "Right now, the Australian soldier is on top in New Guinea. That's where he's ...

    Article : 191 words
  13. British Cabinet

    LONDON, September 25.-- The surprise of the new Cabinet appointments consequent on the death of the ...

    Article : 270 words
  14. CORSICA

    LONDON, September 25.--A French communique states an increasing number of French troops has landed in Corsica and in close ...

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  15. FRENCH SPLIT

    LODON, September 25.-- A fresh quarrel has broken out between General de Gaulle and General ...

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  16. WORKING FOR JAPS

    SYDNEY, Sunday.--According to reports received by the Red Cross, Australian prisoners of war are working in coal mines and as ...

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  17. FREEDOM OF CHURCH

    MOSCOW, September 24.--"I am convinced there is full freedom of worship on Russia and I have every reason to expect it ...

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  18. U.S. CASUALTIES

    WASHINGTON, September 25.--The War Department states that American casualties at Salerno to ...

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  19. Mussolini's Fate Decided

    LONDON, September 25.-- An inkpot baltle decided Mussolini's fate at the last meeting of the Fascist Grand ...

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  20. FRENCH-U.S. AGREEMENT

    NEW YORK, September 25. --The personal representative of President Roosevelt in North Africa (Mr. J. Murphy) ...

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  21. TONS OF DIAMONDS

    JOHANNESBURG, September 25.--About three tons of industrial diamonds totalling 15,000,000 carats ...

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  22. DIGGERS' LAE SOUVENIR

    When Australian troops captured Lae, New Guinea, they secured many souvenirs of Japanese occupation of the town. Here is one which they could not carry away. It is an abandoned Zero. New South Wales and Queensland Diggers are making a thorough ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  23. 4000 TONS OF BOMBS DROPPED IN 54 HOURS ON ENEMY AREAS

    LONDON, September 25.--The Allied non-stop bombing of Hitler's Europe from Wednesday afternoon to dusk on Friday was probably the most intense 54 hours' aerial bombardment of the war. The 'Daily ...

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  24. M. HERRIOT DEAD

    LONDON, September 25.--The Stockholm newspaper, 'Svenska Dagbladet,' reports that M. Edouard Herriot, former French ...

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  25. U.S. OFFICIAL CHANGE.

    WASHINGTON, September 25. --President Roosevelt has Announced that the Under-Secretary for State (Mr. Sumner Welles) has ...

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  26. RHODES AND CRETE RAIDED.

    LONDON, September 25.-- Allied aircraft yesterday raided airfields on the Islands of Rhodes and Crete. ...

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