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  3. WITHDRAWAL OF BRITISH AIRBORNE MEN

    FROM Our Correspondent.—Widespread air activity, ranging from New Guinea to the Philippines, where Allied night patrols set fire ...

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  4. Doctors & Orderlies Still With Wounded; 8 Day s' Heroic Fight

    LONDON, September 27.—The 1st British airborne division after a heroic eight-day fight has withdrawn from the northern bank of the upper branch of the Rhine at Arnhem (Holland). Between seven and eight thousand men made ...

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  5. Dr. Schuschnigg Is Still Alive

    NEW YORK, September 27.—The "New York Times" correspondent in Vatican City learns that Dr. Sehusehnigg, former Chancellor ...

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  6. Russians Fighting In Hungary

    LONDON, september 27. — The Russians, for the first time, are fighting on Hungarian soil, says the British United Press correspondent ...

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  7. BRITISH ARE PROGRESSING IN ITALY

    LONDON, September 27.—The British 8th Army troops on the Adriatic coastal sector in Italy are on the outskirts of Bellaria, eight ...

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  8. Two Years Yet To Beat Japanese

    NEW YORK, September 27.—U.S. Army and Navy State Department experts, in a special report to thc Office of War Information, say, ...

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  9. S.T. COY. LOSSES IN TONNAGE

    MELBOURNE,—Referring to the considerable falling off in the cartage of concentrates by Silverton Tramway Co. Ltd. in 1943-44, Mr. V. J. Saddler, ...

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  10. QUESTION IN HOUSE ON GAS CHARGES

    SYDNEY.—The Minister for Works (Mr. Cahill) said in the Legislative Assembly today that he understood that as a result of an investigation ...

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  11. DEATH OF MAN WHO LOST FORTUNE

    SYDNEY.—Alfred Bassett, retired investor and property owner, of Clovelly, who was robbed of £19,000 early this year, died in hospital ...

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  12. SIR JULIEN CAHN DEAD

    LONDON, September 27. — The death has occurred of Sir Julien Cahn, wealthy sportsman and philanthropist. He died at his home, Stanford ...

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  13. BUDGET ESTIMATES PASSED BY SENATE

    CANBERRA.—Senator Foll (Qld.) was "named" by the President of the Senate during a heated scene in the Senate early this morning, but he ...

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  14. N.Z. FISH EXPORTS CRITICISED

    AUCKLAND.—During a discussion in Parliament on the high prices charged consumers for fish, Opposition members contended that the ...

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  15. SUDDEN DEATH OF VICTORIAN POLITICIAN

    MELBOURNE. — As he left the Legislative Assembly last night after making a speech, Mr. Reginald Alfred James, CP. Member for ...

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  16. WARM WEATHER

    Temperatures were again well up yesterday. Night temperatures were also high, the minimum reading of 61 being the highest for the month. ...

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  17. NO FURTHER CHARGES AGAINST FORBES

    SYDNEY.—The Justice Minister (Mr. Downing) announced today that the Crown has decided to drop the remainder of the charges against John ...

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  18. SCHOOLBOY WINS W.A. LEAGUE TROPHY

    PERTH.—The Sandover Medal, for the fairest and best player in the West Australian National Football League, this year was won by ...

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  19. Honor Pennant For Men Of Central Power Plant

    IN a pleasing but short ceremony at the Central Power Station this morning, Mr. C. F. Brown, local organiser for War Loans, presented a special honor pennant won by employees for their effort in subscribing to the First Victory Loan. ...

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  20. CHURCHILL TO SPEAK ON WAR

    LONDON, September 27. — Mr. Eden, Foreign Minister, told the House of Commons yesterday that Mr. Churchill's statement today on ...

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  21. OWEN GUN INVENTOR IN HOSPITAL

    CANBERRA.—Mr. Evelyn Owen, inventor of the Owen gun, was taken suddenly ill today and has been ordered into hospital. Mr. Owen came to ...

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  22. CROSBY CROONS TO THE TROOPS

    LONDON, September 27. — Bing Crosby has been crooning his way through France for over three weeks, says British United Press ...

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  23. Churchill Here In January?

    NEW YORK, September 27.—Mr. Churchill intends to visit Australia in January, says the Washington correspondent of the North American Newspaper Alliance. Citing a reliable British source, he says that the purpose of the trip ...

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