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  4. NATIVE WORKMEN AT NADZAB AIRFIELD.

    Natives contract an operational tower on the newly raptured Nadzab airstrip in New Guinea. The airstrip was captured by the American paratroopers and the Australian ground troops immediately after their landing in the attack on Lae. ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  5. 5TH ARMY OPENS OFFENSIVE

    LONDON, September 24.—The Fifth Army has launched an offensive along the frost front Salerno. The Allied forces an attacking the Germans in the hills guarding the main roads to Naplee. The German are well established, and the progress must be slow. On the ...

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  6. RUSSIANS CHALLENGE DNIEPER

    LONDON, September 24.—The stage is now set for the greatest victories the Red Army has won this year, according to war correspondents is Moscow. There is an air of expectancy in Moscow to-night as the greatest victories of the war seem to be at hand. The Red ...

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  7. DISPOSITION OF ALLIED GENERALS

    WASHINGTON, Sept. 23.—Responding to press conference questions about General MacArthur's recent statement the Secretary for War (Mr. ...

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  8. A FUGITIVE FROM

    LONDON, Sept. 23—Commander Redvere Prior, the new member for Aston, Birmingham in his maiden speech, told the House of Commons ...

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  9. JAP AIR BLOW MISTIMED

    The mistiming of a strong Jap air coaster to the Australian landing on the Finsckhafes coast at dawn on Wednesday cost the enemy 40 frontline places. Is a spectacular battle Haon Peninsula, Lighting, Thunderbolts and Kittyhawks shot down Zeros and bombers ...

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  10. ALLIES READY FOR BIG OFFENSIVES

    WASHINGTON, Sept. 23.—General Marshall, broadcasting at a bond rally, said the Allies were ready to open big [?] in Italy, Burma ...

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  11. FAMINE MENAGE IN INDIA

    LONDON, Sept. 23.—The menace of famine faces parts of Bombay, Madras and other districts mainly dependent upon imports from the ...

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  12. MUNITIONS MINISTER REFUSES INTERVIEW

    CANBERRA, Sept 24.—The secretary of the Munitions Workers Union of Victoria (Mr. E. Taylor) said the Minister for Monitions (Mr. Makin) ...

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  13. AUSTRALIANS CLASH WITH JUNKERS

    LONDON, September 23.—Four Australian Air Force Mosquitoes routed eight Junkers 88's in a battle over the Bay of Biscay on Tuesday ...

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  14. DAWN TO DUSK AIR OFFENSIVE

    LONDON, September 28.—In a dawn to duck offensive to-day over France and the Low Countries, 24 enemy fighters were destroyed, 15 by the United ...

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  15. CHINESE ESCAPE FROM LAE

    Four small Chinese, thier faces beaming with pleasure, marched through as Australian camp, in the direction of the cookhouse. They had ...

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  16. MRS. ROOSEVELT BACK IN U.S.

    SAN FRANCISCO, Sept. 23.—Mrs. Roosevelt has arrived. She travelled 23,145 and made 17 Island stops. In addition she spent eight days in ...

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  17. RECORD BUDGET NEXT WEEK

    CANBERRA, September 24—The record Federal budget forecast by Lord Gowrie in opening Federal Parliament yesterday wilt be introduced ...

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  18. THE VEGETABLE PROGRAMME

    MELBOURNE, September 24.—Australia's vegetable production programme of approximately 400,000 acres is about 60,000 short of what the ...

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  19. WAR COUNCIL PERSONNEL

    CANBERRA, September 24.—A meeting of members of the United Australia Party to-day agreed to continue participation in the War ...

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  20. N.G. WAR DAMAGE CLAIMS

    CANBERRA, September 24.—The Chairman of the War Damage Commission (Mr. Coles) said to-day that claims totalling £8,000,000 have been ...

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  21. NORTH ATLANTIC FERRY

    LONDON, Sept. 23.—Reviewing the completion on Friday of two years successful operation of the North Atlantic return ferry, termed one of ...

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  22. BLACK-MARKET IN PETROL TICKETS

    BRISBANE, September 24.—William Knox McCord, 57, was sent to gaol for three months on each of three charges of black-marketing in connection with ...

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  23. TRANSPORT HOLDS UP ARMY LEAVE

    CANBERRA. Sept. 22.—Lack of shipping facilities and transport were hindering General Blarney in carrying out, as extensively as he intended. ...

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  24. SENATOR TANGNEY'S DEBUT

    CANBERRA, September 24.—Senator Tangney, speaking on the address in reply said there should be no preferences in employment after the war ...

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  25. PRISONERS OF JAPAN

    CANBERRA, September 23.— Mr. Forde stated to-day that no news had been received yet about 5217 Australian still missing in operations ...

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  26. PERSONAL

    Mr. W. J. F. Riordan, M.H.R. for Kennedy, has been elected unopposed as Chairman of Committees in the House of Representative. ...

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