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  4. U.S. SUPPLIES FOR NEW BASE ON ATTU

    A U.S. Navy tending boat brings supplies to the American base recently won from the Japanese on Atta Island, in the Aleutians. The boat can land tanks, guns and men in a similar fashion in invasion operations. (US. Office of War Information, photo ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  5. POPE'S PLEA FOR PEACE

    LONDON, September 1.—The Pope, broadcasting to the world over the Vatican radio, called on the world's leaders to reach a just peace. He expressed hope and faith that 1943 would see the end of the war, and the dawn of a new peace. "The war seems to be reaching, its ...

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  6. AXIS IN RETREAT ON 4 FRONTS

    LONDON, September 1.—The Germans are suffering heavy losses as they fall back under continuous Russian blows of four fronts. Assuming the offesive on the Smolceask front, the Russian broke through the fortified defence on a 30-mile front, and advanced 10 to ...

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  7. AIR REINFORCEMENTS DETOURED

    The non-stop Allied bombing has driven the Jap sir forcea out og Wewak on the northern New Guinea coast. The burning up to ...

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  8. NAZI GRIP ON DENMARK

    LONDON, August 31.—Germany's gap on Denmark is now complete. Refugees are still arriving in Sweden in small motor boats and fishing ...

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  9. BULGARIA WILL CRACK

    NEW YORK, August 31.—American observers believe that Bulgaria is likely to reveal a crack in the Nazi armour ...

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  10. BERLIN AGAIN HAMMERED

    LONDON, August 1 —An Air Ministry communique states a second heavy attack was made on Berlin last night. A great weight of high ...

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  11. ALLIED TARGETS IN FRANCE

    LONDON, August 31.—It is officially stated that United States Air Forces Marauders, R.A.F Mitchells and Venturas escorted and covered by R.A.F ...

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  12. CRIME WAVE IN US.

    NEW YORK, August 31.—The most lurid crime and shooting stores since the Feders Bureau of Investigation cleaned u. hundreds of the worst ...

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  13. JAP. ISLAND RAIDED

    NEW YORK, September 1.—The Tokio radio declared that many enemy planes raided Marcus Island at dawn to-day. Enemy warships also shelled ...

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  14. THE ELECTION COUNT

    BRISBANE, September 1.—Service voles counted to-day made an appreciable difference only in one seat, where Mr. Adermann received about ...

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  15. ITALIANS FINED FOR CURFEW BREACH

    BRISBANE, September 1. —Fines totalling £65, with £8/15/- costs, were imposed on five Italians by Mr. A. E. Aitken. S.M.. to-day for disobeying ...

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  16. GOLDEN CASKET 792

    BRISBANE, September 1.—Golden Casket No. 792 was drawn to-day. The first prize went to No. 3,829, Mrs. D. Clydesdale, W. Wilks. M. Hartford. T ...

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  17. BRISBANE MILK STRIKE TO CONTINUE

    BRISBANE, September 1. —The warm milk producers representations for a retail price margin of in a quart in a quart of the cold milk price bas ...

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  18. BURDEKIN FARMERS LOSSES

    BRISBANE, September 1.—The responsibility of sugar Industry organisations to make good the losses suffered by the Burdekin Delta growers ...

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  19. CRUELTY AT DETENTION CAMP DENIED

    BRISBANE, September 1.—A demand for an inquiry into allegations of happenings at the army detention camp, near Warwick, was made by ...

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  20. AN INGHAM FATALITY

    INGHAM, September 1.—A Chinese. Charlie Wood Lee, 63, was fatally injured after a collision with a motor truck last night. He was riding a ...

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  21. FLOOD OF WAR SUPPLIES FOR AUSTRALIA

    SYDNEY, September 1.—Judge Robert P Patterson, leader of the United States War Mission, made it clear to-day that the flood of war supplies ...

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  22. LATEST RHINELAND TARGETS

    LONDON, August. 31—Targets in the Rhineland and the Rhur were heavily attacked by R.A.F. bombers last night. Main objective was the big ...

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  23. CAPT. QUISLING, U.S. ARMY, HELPS ALLIES

    Two valuable Inventions have been turned over to the United States Government to help the Allies win te war by Captain Gunner Quisling (right), first cousin to Major Vidkun Quisling, the Nazi puppet ruler of Norway. Captain Quisling, shown examining the eyes of an enlisted ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  24. NEW AIR BATTLESHIPS

    WASHINGTON. August 31.—New revolutionary air battleships, with half a rail car load bomb capacity and a flying range for a round trip ...

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  25. THE THREE POWER TALKS

    LONDON, August 31.—The "Times diplomatic writer says the long awaited British. American and Soviet conference seems to be taking clearer ...

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  26. CHILD KILLED BY TRAIN

    CAIRNS, September 1.—Rita Sten aged three years was faulty injured when she was run over by a train at the Aplin Street railway crossing this ...

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  27. LONG, HARD WAR AHEAD

    WASHINGTON, August 31.— Mr. Brenda Bracken told a Press Conference there was no chance of destroying Germany in 1943, and it will also ...

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  28. HERBERT RIVER SUGAR MILLS

    INGHAM, September 1.—Both the local mills have had to further reduce their estimates of the current crop owing principally to dry weather ...

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  29. SUGAR MILLS MAY CLOSE EARLY

    BRISBANE, September 1— Sugar mills in the North may have to clout before completing their crushing because of transport difficulties ...

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  30. AIR COMMENDATIONS

    CANBERRA, September 1.—Temporary Squadron Lender Lionel Esmond Brain, of Brisbane, has been awarded a commendation for rood ...

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  31. HARRIS HORDER'S DEATH

    NEW YORK, August 31.—Harris Horder, 43, Australian born professional cyclist, has been killed in action in the South-west Pacific, according ...

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  32. TURKEY'S ARMED FORCES

    LONDON, August 31.—The German Newsagency states that Sarajoglu, in a speech at Smyrna last night, said: "We are convinced that. If one day ...

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  33. MINING

    N S W. sold product for the five months ended May 31 was 25,363 fine [?] valued at £285,072, as compared with 32, 543 fine [?] valued at £340,391, for the ...

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