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    Troops—A dramatic picture of British paratroops on a training jump. The use paratroops in the Sicilian campaign was a big factor in the Allied victory. ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  5. GERMANY AT BAY IN ITALY

    Map shows railways which have been cut and on which Germany relied either to reinforce her troops on the natural Po line in Northern Italy or to evacuate them If the Nazis arc forced to retreat. The Swiss have mined the Simplon tunnel, through which ... [ILLUSTRATED]

    Article : 114 words
  6. RATIONING OF MEAT SUPPLY

    BRISBANE, Sunday. — "Rush" buying of meat in city and suburban shops yesterday would result in a definite ...

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  7. DEATH OF BORIS

    LONDON, August 28.—Berlin radio says a proclamation issued by Filov and broadcast from Sofia said King ...

    Article : 299 words
  8. RUSSIANS REAPING FRUITS OF TITANIC TANK ENGAGEMENTS

    LONDON, August 28.—Moscow dispatches state the Russians are now reaping the fruits of titanic tank engagements north and north-west of Kharkov. These battles were joined when the Germans threw in tank divisions in an effort to check the Russian ...

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  9. ALLIED-ITALIAN PEACE MOVE?

    LONDON, August 28. — Informed diplomats in London believe that there will be vitally important developments between the Allies and Italy very soon, says the 'Daily Express's' political ...

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  10. TUREMBURG CHIEF TARGET FOR RAF

    THE RAF's biggest bombing force was out over Europe on Friday night. Nuremburg in Bavaria is the main target. There was a heavy and cont rated attack on the city, scene of theatrical ...

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  11. Conference With Russia

    LONDON, August 28. — The 'Sunday Dispatch' diplomatic writer says a "three-Power conference ...

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  12. U.S. MISSION

    Judge Patterson, Lieut.-General Knudsen and other members of the United States War Mission have returned to Australia after ...

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  13. New German Tanks Destroyed In Dozens

    MOSCOW, August 28.— 'Red Star' says the Germans are using new Panther tanks on a mass ...

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  14. SEVERE DAMAGE

    LONDON, August 28. — The Air Ministry news service stated that Bomber Command now has confirmation that both Remschied ...

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  15. DANES CAUSE MUCH TROUBLE

    LONDON, August 29.—Reports reaching Stockholm indicate that the crisis in Denmark may have taken a new ...

    Article : 224 words
  16. UNION DISPUTE

    SYDNEY, Sunday. — The breach between the Balmain branch of the Federal Ironworkers' Union and the ...

    Article : 240 words
  17. TO GO ABROAD?

    PERTH, Sunday.—Mr. Curtin will visit Britain and America in a few months, according to a forecast made apparently by the ...

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  18. Meat For Britain

    LONDON, August 28.—Britain was having trouble in maintaining its very small ration of 12 worth of meat a week, said the Food ...

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  19. DANISH SHIPS SCUTTLED

    LONDON, August 29. — The Associated Press correspondent at Stockholm says part of the ...

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  20. BIG PUNCH IN PACIFIC WILL BE CONTINUED

    HAMILTON (New York), August 28.—The Navy Secretary (Colonel F. Knox) said naval, sea and air power will ...

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  21. FIELD ALLOWANCE

    MELBOURNE, Saturday.—'The War Cabinet is expected to announce soon uniform payment of field allowances throughout the ...

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  22. DIVIDED COMMAND

    NEW YORK, August 28. — Division of command between the South-west Pacific and South-eastern Asia theatres will mean, says the Washington correspondent of the New York 'Herald-Tribune,' that ...

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  23. FOURTEEN ENEMY FIGHTERS SHOT DOWN IN SOLOMONS BATTLE

    FOURTEEN out of 30 Japanese fighters which attempted to intercept Allied bombers over Buin, in the Solomons, on Thursday afternoon were shot down by escorting Allied fighters. The action was the ...

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  24. NEW GUINEA FIGHTING

    NEW YORK, August 28.—The New York 'Times' book review describes George Johnston's "The Toughest Fighting in the World" ...

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  25. CHEAPER EGGS

    CANBERRA, Sunday.—A further reduction of twopence a dozen in the wholesale price of eggs, to operate from the opening ...

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  26. PRESIDENT OF SENATE

    SYDNEY, Sunday.—A name may, be drawn from a hat in Canberra next month to decide the new President for the Senate. The post ...

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  27. JAPAN GUESSING

    LONDON, August 28. —Berlin radio says General Mainichi (Japan) says the next Allied offensive ...

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  28. JAPAN'S FUTURE

    WASHINGTON, August 28—Mr. Joseph Grek, former U.S. Ambassador at Tokio, in a broadcast, said that at the end of the war Japan ...

    Article : 101 words
  29. THAN TROOPS IN PARIS.

    LONDON August 29.—An Independent French Agency says General Woyenburg has succeeded [?] Stuepnagel as commander ...

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