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  3. BRITISH ARMOR PUSHES ON IN HOLLAND

    LONDON, September 21.—The Germans say tonight that British tanks are across the main branch of the Rhine at Nijmegen, in Holland, and have linked up with airborne troops at Arnhem, on another branch of the river 10 miles ...

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  4. Whole German Position In Italy Unsafe

    LONDON, September 21.—Allied troops in Italy have made such headway in the past few days that the whole German position is ...

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  5. MORE HEAVY RUSSIAN BLOWS ON BALTIC FRONT

    LONDON, September 21.—More heavy Russian blows on the Baltic front today brought the Red Army to within 55 miles of Tallinn, capital of Estonia. With it Hitler's Baltic front has been torn open and the problem confronting ...

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  6. Move To Relax Property Sales

    CANBERRA.—The Treasurer (Mr. Chifley) stated in the House of Representatives today that he was examining property regulations with the ...

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  7. Man Battered In Private Hotel

    SYDNEY!—Because she had not seen him about for some hours, the proprietress of the Victor Private Hotel, Sydney, Mrs. Mary Phoenix, ...

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  8. Crisis Talks Called By Hitler

    LONDON, September 21.—A report by Marshal von Rundstedt on the Western Front situation so shocked Hitler that he has summoned his ...

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  9. COURT SEQUEL TO HOLLYWOOD PARTY

    HOLLYWOOD, September 21.—According to the United Press, a transcript of the grand jury evidence filed in the County Clerk's office reveals ...

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  10. PRICE FIXING WANTED FOR FUNERALS

    CANBERRA.—Mr. Abbott (C.P. N.S.W.) urged in the House of Representatives this morning that the Government should ask Professor ...

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  11. BOY INJURED BY FALL FROM BUS

    Yesterday, a youngster, who was "willying" or riding on the back bumper of a bus, fell and received painful bruises and abrasions. The ...

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  12. FREQUENCY MODULATION FAVORED BY ENGINEER

    SYDNEY.—Mr. Murray H. Stephenson, chief engineer of Radio 2UE, who has just returned to Australia from U.S.A., said today that ...

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  13. BRITISH CRUISER BOMBARDS CRETE

    LONDON, September 21. — The British cruiser Aurora (5,270 tons) bombarded the harbor and airfield at Candia (Crete) on Monday night ...

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  14. SECRET INFORMATION FOR TAX DEPARTMENT

    CANBERRA.—Mr. Abbott (C.P., N.S.W.) alleged in the House of Representatives today that secret files were being made available to the ...

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  15. MR. BEARD SPEAKS TO NORTH CHILDREN

    Speaking over the newly-installed sound system at the North school to-day, Mr. H. Beard, superintendent of the Far West Children's Health ...

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  16. MORE RADIO CONTROL STATIONS FOR PLANES

    CANBERRA.—The Minister for Air (Mr. Drakeford) said in the House of Representatives today that additional radio control stations were being ...

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  17. GENERAL HOLD UP LIKELY ON WHARFS

    SYDNEY.—Seven hundred wharf laborers on the Sydney waterfront ceased work today as a protest against the decision of the ...

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  18. WARMER WEATHER

    Weather conditions were again warm and sultry yesterday. The sky was overcast for most of the day, and there was a close and oppressive neat. ...

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  19. BOYS GIVE FALSE CALL OF FIRE

    Schoolboys are believed to have been responsible for a malicious false fire alarm Riven yesterday afternoon. Central Fire Brigade received the ...

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  20. AUSTRALIA FIRST INQUIRY

    SYDNEY.—Reasons for the internment of certain alleged members of the Australia First Movement were given at the Australia First Inquiry ...

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  21. TIMBER MILLS OUT OF I PRODUCTION

    SYDNEY.—The secretary of the Timber Workers' Union (Mr. W. J. Weir) said today that three large city timber mills have pone out of ...

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  22. PERSONALS

    MISSES M. and K. Goonrey, S. Leggett and. Mrs. Ivers, of Wilcannia, are on a visit to Broken Hill. They are staying at the Palace Hotel. ...

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  23. BERLIN GUESSING

    LONDON, September 21.—Berlin Radio quotes a message from Lisbon stating that Mr. Churchill went to Moscow after the Quebec conference. ...

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  24. DR. FENNER AND STURT'S HOME

    THE many friends of Dr. Charles Fenner, Director of Education for South Australia, will be glad to hear that he has recovered from the illness which prevented him from participating in the Sturt Centenary celebrations. In a letter received yesterday by a member of the Sturt Memorial ...

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  25. Stir In House Over Two Munition Officials

    CANBERRA.—The Deputy Leader of the Opposition (Mr. Harrison) alleged in the House of Representatives today that two high executive officers of the machine tool section of the Muntions Department had registered as a manufacturing company engaged in the handling of tools. ...

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  26. AERIAL AMBULANCE IN COMMISSION

    The Flying Doctor aerial ambulance, piloted by Mr. J. H. Bowden, returned about 12.30 today. Several weeks ago the plane made ...

    Article : 63 words
  27. BLUE VALLEY SOLD

    ADELAIDE.—When the Morphettville trainer, T. Roe, purchased the Tattersall's Cup winner and Adelaide Cup runner-up, Blue Valley, for 600 ...

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