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  3. AUSTRALIAN LANDING NEAR FINSCHHAFEN

    An Australian landing six miles north of Finsch-hafen has driven the Allied wedge deeper into the span of key Japanese air bases linking Rabaul with northern New Guinea. ...

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  4. 8th Army Goes Farther Ahead

    LONDON, Thursday: Reuter's military correspondent says: The capture of Avegliano means that the 8th Army is moving up from Potenza and has advanced 10 miles in 24 hours. ...

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  5. Big Raid On Hanover

    LONDON, Thursday. The RAF last night raided the German city of Hanover. ...

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  6. U.S. Planes Bomb Japanese-Held Island

    A United States Liberator bember (upper left) wings over Wake Island in the Pacific during a raid in which American planes dropped more than nine tons of bombs on Japanese installations on July 25. It was the seventh time Americans bombed the island. United States Secretary of the Navy Frank Knox said island installations were pounded "promise [?]ously and generally." One large ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  7. Four Enemy Bases Damaged In Gilberts

    PEARL HARBOR, Thursday: Detailing results of the weekend raids on the Gilbert Islands, Admiral Nimitz disclosed that ...

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  8. RECORD BUDGET AHEAD FOR AUSTRALIA

    CANBERRA, Thursday: The Budget to fee presented to Parliament shortly would be the greatest in the Commonwealth's history, and the financial burden which Australians would have to meet would be grievous, stated the ...

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  9. POLTAVA FALLS TO RUSSIANS

    LONDON, Thursday: Moscow Radio announced the fall of Poltava. Reuter's Moscow ...

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  10. Nazis Scuttle 30 Ships in Naples Harbor

    LONDON, Thursday: Official reconnaissance photographs reveal that the Germans have scuttled at ...

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  11. PIG MEATS ADVISORY COMMITTEE

    SYDNEY, Thursday: It was announced today that the Minister for Commerce (Mr Scully) had appointed a Pig Meats ...

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  12. OPENING OF CLOSED WATERS TO FISHERMEN

    SYDNEY, Thursday: Owing to the scarcity of fish supplies to the public and members of the fighting forces, the Prime ...

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  13. Loss of Allied Ship In Solomons

    Japanese bombers sank the American transport-cargo ship John Penn during recept convoy movement in the central ...

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  14. HONOR FOR ESSINGTON LEWIS

    CANBERRA, Thursday: In recognition of his outstanding services to the Australian war effort, in organising Australian ...

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  15. Fate of Freed Prisoners Of War Uncertain

    SYDNEY, Thursday: The Apostolic Delegate (Dr Panico) announced today that he had been informed by the Papal Secretary ...

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  16. "PORKER BAN NOT IN BEST INTEREST OF PRODUCERS"

    SYDNEY, Thursday: "If you want to sell pigs as pork you are putting luxury foods which the troops are doing without back on ...

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  17. WAR DAMAGE CLAIMS

    CANBERRA, Thursday: The chairman of the War Damage Commission (Mr Coles) said today that claims totalling ...

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  18. WOULD NOT BE PAID

    SYDNEY, Thursday: Commenting today on a suggestion that if the Government referendum proposal was adopted members of the ...

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  19. SHIPPING TALKS

    CANBERRA, Thursday: Important discussions on wartime shipping problems are proceeding between senior Minister and ...

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  20. DR. BRADFIELD DEAD

    BRISBANE, Thursday: Dr. J. J. Bradfield died in Sydney today after a long illness following a chill he contracted on a train journey ...

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  21. 17 JAPANESE PLANES DESTROYED

    WASHINGTON, Wednesday: A communique issued by Lieutenant-General Stilwell, Commander-in-Chief of the US Forces [?] India ...

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  23. Tojo Tells Japanese Position Is Grave

    LONDON, Thursday: The Japanese Premier (Tojo) warned that the country's general position was grave. ...

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  24. ALLEGED MURDER

    SYDNEY, Thursday: On a charge of having maliciously murdered Hazel Byrnes (32), married a 31-year-old Javanese seaman named ...

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  25. NO PAGEANTRY AT OPENING OF PARLT.

    CANBERRA, Thursday: In accordance with wartime practice, Parliament was opened today without the traditional peacetime ...

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  26. RAID ON FISH MARKET

    SYDNEY, Thursday: Price Commission officials made a raid on the Sydney fish market today, after which the spokesman said that ...

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  28. MAIZE PRICE

    SYDNEY, Thursday: Officials of the Prices Commission today attended the quarterly meeting of the PPU with a view to obtaining opinion of members of the Central Executive as to what would ...

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  29. MERCURY SOARED IN BRISBANE

    BRISBANE, Thursday: The temperature in the City was a record on Wednesday for September. The heat at 12.40 p.m. was 100.9 degrees. ...

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  30. BODY ON RAILWAY LINE

    GRAFTON, Thursday: The body of a man. Augustus Fryberg, was found lying face downward on the railway on the northern side of ...

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  31. Curtin Has Severe Chill

    CANBERRA, Thursday: The Prime Minister (Mr Curtin) who is suffering a severe chill, missed the official opening of Parliament ...

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