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  3. BRITISH SECOND ARMY TO THE RESCUE

    LONDON, September 24.—Troops of the British Second Army have crossed the upper arm of the Dutch Rhine and made contact with the hard pressed airborne troops who have been holding out in the Arnhem area for seven days and nights, supplies have also been taken across, but the link up is not yet complete. Crossings were made in assault ...

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  4. RUSSIAN GAINS IN THE BALTIC; PALDISKI FALLS

    LONDON, September 24.—The Russians today captured Paldiski, an important Baltic port. The Soviet drive has now expelled the ...

    Article : 373 words
  5. Jap Losses In Ceram Area

    FROM OUR CORRESPONDENT. —Allied warships are blockading the coast of Halmahera. Allied planes swept over Japanese-held ...

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  6. Heavy Toll of Jap Ships In Philippines

    WASHINGTON, September 24.— Manila, capital of the Philip pines, has been raided for the second time. The latest strike by ...

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  7. BAD TIME FOR NAZIS IN ITALY

    LONDON, September 24.—The Allied 5th Army troops in Italy, exploiting their break through north of Florence, are sweeping the Germans ...

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  8. NO SHOPS FOR NEW PORTLAND BUTCHERY

    SYDNEY.—The Portland Co-operative Society is meeting difficulty in securing premises in which to conduct its opposition butcher's shop to Peter ...

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  9. Attacks On Nazis In Greece

    LONDON, September 24.—Nearly 500 Allied heavy bombers from Italy today made another big attack against Germans in Greece. One target was ...

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  10. INCREASE IN SMOKES IN OCTOBER

    SYDNEY.—More tobacco and cigarettes will be availnble for civilians in October, the Customs Minister (Senator Keane) said. ...

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  11. B.H.P. TO CONSTRUCT FOUR GOVT. SHIPS

    ADELAIDE.—The Commonwealth Government has placed an order with the Broken Hill Proprietary Co. for four 6,000-ton ships. This has been ...

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  12. Malaya Men Not Included In Star

    SYDNEY.—Lt.-Gen. Gordon Bennett said today that Malaya had not been included in the list of areas which entitled servicemen to the 1939-43 ...

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  13. FIRE ON IVANHOEWILCANNIA MAIL

    Only meagre details have been received by the local police concerning a fire on a mail van between Ivanhoe and Wilcannia on Saturday. ...

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  14. MEN INJURED

    Two employees of the South mine were treated for injuries today. B. Fishburn suffered a foreign body in the eye, and after treatment resumed ...

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  15. STUDENTS' UNION

    A meeting of the Students' Union was held yesterday afternoon. Mr. R. O'Keeffe presided. The question of daylight training for trade and ...

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  16. POLITICIANS AND RAAF PROMOTIONS

    CANBERRA.—The Minister for Air (Mr. Drakeford) said last night that some RAAF personnel sought the influence of members of ...

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  17. MORE HELP FOR SOLDIERS' FUND

    Matters in connection with the Broken Hill Returned Soldiers' Welfare and Distress Fund were discussed at a meeting yesterday. ...

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  18. STRIKES AT PORT KEMBLA

    SYDNEY.—Ninety-one clerks employed by metal manufacturers at Port Kembla held a stop-work meeting today as a protest against delays ...

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  19. WARD WANTS BANK BOARD ABOLISHED

    SYDNEY.—The abolition of the Commonwealth Bank Board was advocated by the Minister for Trans port (Mr. Ward) at a meeting at ...

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  20. Pitiful Plight Of T.B. Sufferers In The State

    SYDNEY.—There are 240 persons in N.S.W. waiting to enter tuberculosis sanitoriums, and altogether 600 beds are needed to meet all requirements, the Deputy Director of the T.B. Division of the Health Department (Dr. John ...

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  21. MAURICE CHEVALIER REPORTED ALIVE

    LONDON, September 24.—Maurice Chevalier, stage and screen star, is alive, and is living with his wife and friends at Dordogne, France, ...

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  22. MR. W. M. HUGHES IS 80 TODAY

    SYDNEY.—Mr. W. M. Hughes, M.H.R., is 80 years of ape today. He has recovered his health since his recent indisposition. ...

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  23. MINISTER ANNOYS BANKSTOWN COUNCIL

    SYDNEY.—A special meeting of the Bankstown Council is to be held on Tuesday night to consider the action of the Minister for Local ...

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