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  4. AUSTRALIAN GUNNERS AT MOUNT TAMBU

    An Australian mountain gun bomharding Japanese positions Mount Tambu. from which thr enemy were driven, enabling Allied troops to advance on Salamana. The position for the gun, and a field of fire had to hacked in the jungle. (Department of Information Photo.) ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  5. EIGHTH ARMY RACING ONWARD

    LONDON, September 4.—The Eighth Army is racing onward in the toe of Italy against weak opposition. They are going like scalded cats, says a correspondent. They have captured Reggio, a city or 120,000, the mainland end of the Messina train ferry and Villa San Giovanni, a few miles north. Mass surrenders of the Italians are ...

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  6. NAZIS RETIRE IN RUSSIA

    LONDON, September 4.—Further and more dramatic German withdrawals in Russia are expected as the outcome of an extraordinary War Council held at Hitler's headquarters, says the "Daily Mail's" Madrid correspondent. Sorne of Hitter's staff officers advised the ...

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  7. FACTORY BATTERED

    LONDON, September 4.—Flying Fortresses from Britain yesterday morning battered the Caudron—Renault aircraft factory, on the ...

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  8. SHIPS SUNK AT WEWAK

    The Japanese floated barrage balloons to try to shield the unloading of a seven-ship convoy off Wewak last Thursday. Mitchell bomber crews dived under the balloons and sank three 7,000-ton freighter-transports. One of the two destroyers escorting the convoy The main Allied bombing weight on Friday was thrown against the Japanese bate at Lae. Liberators and Fortresses concentrated the bulk of their 84 tons of bombs on gun emplacements around the drome and on terrace defence. Many direct hits on these targets ...

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  9. RETREAT BECOMING A ROUT

    The retreat of the Germans in some sectors of the Donetz Basin is becoming a rout under the Red Army's pressure, says Reuter' Moscow ...

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  10. TOWNSVILLE AIRMAN OVER BERLIN

    LONDON, Sept. 6.—Australians particpating in the rain on Berlin on Friday night include Flight Sgts J. R. Haistead (Townsville) and A. G. ...

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  11. OPIUM, CIGARETTES SEIZED

    SYDNEY, September 4—Three [?] of crude opium and several caches, cech of thousands of cigarettes, have been seised by Customs searchers on ...

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  12. MEDITERRANEAN AREA

    WASHINGTON, September 4.—The United Press learns on high authority that Russia has been given representation on the newly formed Allied ...

    Article : 287 words
  13. ROAD FATALITY IN CAIRNS

    CAIRNS, Sept. 5—Fatal injuries were received by a United States soldier and five other U.S. soldiers, an Australian soldier and a taxi ...

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  14. ALLIED AIR FLEET BUSY IN THE ISLANDS

    Every avallahie Allied aircraft based on New Guinea and the Solomons is now being employed in carefully calculated plan ...

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  15. BURDEKIN CAME GROWERS

    BRISBANE, September 5. The Premier (Mr. F. A. Cooper) stated to-day that compensation for sugar growers in the Burdekin area who were ...

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  16. BULGARIA'S STATE OF SEIGE

    NEW YORK, September 4.—The New York "Times" Ankara correspondent says Bulgaria is in a state of undeclared siege, gripped in the from ...

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  17. FEDERAL ELECTIONS

    BRISBANE, September 5.—Little change can be expected in Federal seats still in doubt until the release of further service voles this week. ...

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  18. BRISBANE MILK STRIKE

    BRISBANE, September 3.—Their has been no change in the milk strike position over the week-and and no settlement is in sight. Warm milk ...

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  19. LABOUR LEADING IN VICTOIUAN BY-ELECTION

    MELBOURNE, September 4.—The Labour candidate, Councillor R. J. Gray, has a substantial lead in the [?] by-election for the ...

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  20. DAY'S AIR OFFENSIVE

    LONDON, Sept. 5.—Seven big attacks, carried out in daylight on Saturday against important railway centres in Northern France and Belgium ...

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  21. BOMBS SHATTER GERMAN MORALE

    LONDON September 4—The opinion that Allied heavy bombing attacks could dislocate Germany's communications and war production, so it ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  22. DAYLIGHT SAVING LIKELY

    CANBERRA, September 5.—The Ca[?] will almost certainly decide to continue daylight saving this summer, probably starting on September 26. ...

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  23. 1,000 TONS OF BOMBS ON BERLIN

    LONDON September 4.—R.A.F. bomber last night dropped 1000 tons of bombs on Berlin. Twenty-two bombers did not return. ...

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  24. GIRL ELECTROCUTED

    MACKAY September [?] at the residence of Mr. F. J. Carvolth milton Street, this afternoon Mona Harvey (13), ws electrocuted ...

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  25. WIDESPREAD RAIN

    BRISBANE, September 5.—Wide-spread rain has considerably Improved the pastoral and agricultural prospects of Queensland. The fall will [?] ...

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  26. SABOTAGE IN DENMARK

    LODNON, September 4.—Following another way of shotage a new state of emergency has been proclaimed in Denmark. ...

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