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  4. FRAGMENTATION BOMBS FALL ON JAPANESE AIRFIELD

    Fragmentation bombs dropped by parachute take their toll in destruction or grounded Japanese aircraft and Installations on the But aerodrome. This raid was one of the heavy blows dealt the enemy recently in the But and Wewak areas. (Photo by Fifth U.S. Air Force) ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  5. AIR DEFEAT FOR ZEROS

    South Pacific fighter planet shot down 36 Zeros in a spectacular air battle over the Central Solomons on Monday afternoon. Although heavily outnumbered in the scrap, we lost only six planes, including one bomber. ...

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  6. REDS 40 MILES FROM SMOLENSK

    LONDON, September 2.—Reuter's Moscow correspondent says the Russians, driving down the railway from Yelnia, are now under 40 miles from Smolensk. The Germans are putting up stiff resistance from a network of hedgehog fortifications defending the city. The German ...

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  7. U.S. CARRIERS RAIDED MARCUS ISLAND

    WASHINGTON. September 1.—A Naval spokesman said that a United States carrier task force raid, planned for September 1. ...

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  8. SWEDEN AND GERMANY

    LONDON. September 1—The "Daily Telegraph's" Stockholm correspondent, says the Government does not intend to the down under the storm of abuse ...

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  9. 40,200-FEET LEAP AT FIRST PARACHUTE JUMP

    On his first attempt at parachute jumping, Lieut. Col. William Randolph Lovelace, 2nd, a member of the U.S. Army Medical Corps ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  10. BERLIN'S 1000-FIGHTER DEFENCE.

    LONDON, September 1.—Bomber Command's tremendous success in recent attacks on Germany led the Luftwaffe to try an astonishing new ...

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  11. AXIS COMMENT ON CHURCHILL SPEECH

    LONDON. Sept. 1.—Mr. Churchill's speech was distinguished by was obseqiousness to the Russian armies, says the German News Agency. "The ...

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  12. MRS. ROOSEVELT'S VISIT

    CANBERRA. September 2.—In formally Announcing the visit to Australia Of Mrs. Roosevelt, who is expected to arrive at the week-end. Mr. ...

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  13. COAL MINES RESUME TO-DAY

    SYDNEY. September 2.— Miners on the western fields decided unanimously at a mass meeting at Lithgow to resume to-morrow on the conditions ...

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  14. INVASION ARMADA AT GIBRALTAR

    MADRID, September 2.—A message from La Linea says a great Allied invasion armada is reported to be standing by Gibraltar. The British ...

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  15. INDUSTRIAL CHANGE IN CANADA

    WASHINGTON, September 2.—The main impression of Anglo—American journalists who attended the Quebec Conference is that the war is ...

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  16. MOULDERS' ATTITUDE TO WARD

    ADELAIDE. September 2.— The Moulders' Union has decided to send the following decision to the Trades and Labour Council: "That this branch ...

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  17. VICTORIAN TEACHERS MOB PARLIAMENT

    MELBOURNE. September 2.—More than 800 school teachers swarmed up the steps of Parliament House and attempted to interview members of ...

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  18. HEALTH PRECAUTIONS IN COUNTRY

    BRISBANE. September 2.—Allegations that health inspectors in country centres were not doing their job was made in the Assembly to-day by ...

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  19. SCARLET FEVER IN BRISBANE

    BRISBANE, September 2.—Scarlet fever is still increasing in Brisbane, and now is approaching mild epidemic proportions. ...

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  20. JAPAN'S ACUTE SHIPPING SHORTAGE

    WASHINGTON. September 2— Japan's acute shipping shortage appears to be hampering her most in the East Indies This shortage is not ...

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  21. COPENHAGEN CURFEW RELAXED

    LONDON. September 1.—The Gelman Newsagency says that, to view of the calm attitude or the Danish population, the curfew at Copenhagen ...

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  22. CIVILIAN GOODS FOR NORTH

    BRISBANE. September 2.—The Transport Minister (Mr. Lawson) said to-day that action had been taken to ensure essential civilian goods for ...

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  23. PIG AND DAIRY TARGETS

    MELBOURNE. September 2 — Targets already set for pig and dairy products and vegetables depended upon ability to obtain adequate labor, it was ...

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  24. VERITY DIES IN PRISON CAMP

    LONDON. September 1.—The War Office states the Test cricketer, Hedley Verity, died while a prisoner of war on July 31. ...

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  25. PARLEYS WITH RUSSIA

    WASHINGTON, September 1.—Mr. Cordell Hull told a Press conference that an Anglo—Soviet—American conference to discuss urgent problems was ...

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  26. RETIRED MAGISTRATE'S DEATH

    BRISBANE, September 2.—Mr F. C. M. Burne, former Police Magistrate, died in the Mater Hospital this morning, aged 70. ...

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  27. SUMNER WELLES FOR MOSCOW ?

    NEW YORK. September 1.—The "Times" Washington correspondent states it is reported that Mr. Roosvelt intends to send Mr Sumner Welles ...

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  28. BRITISH PRISONERS IN ITALY

    LONDON September 1.—The Secretary for War Sir James Grigg, has confirmed that a number of British prisoners of war have been transferred ...

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  29. DESTROYER ESCORT BUILT IN 8½ DAYS

    BOSTON, September 1.—The Bethlehem steel shipyard to-day launched a destroyer escort. H.M.S. Fitzroy, eight and a half days after the keel ...

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  30. ELECTION COUNT PROGRESS

    BRISBANE, September 2—Mr. Aderman is now leading Mr. Baker by 1.762 in Marasnoa and the majority of Mr. Jolly over Mr. Hadley in Lilley ...

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  31. SALVAGE OF SYDNEY TUG

    SYDNEY. September 2. — Divers, working in relays about 160ft below the surface, are examining the sunken the Hero in Sydney Harbour before a ...

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  32. EISENHOWER PROMOTED

    WASHINGTON. September 1. President Roosevelt has announced the promotion of General Eisenhower to the permanent rank of major-general. ...

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  33. BUND MAN SAVES SON

    MELBOURNE. September 2.—A blind man, sitting in the back seat of a car, sensed that his son in the front seat had been overcome by carbon ...

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  34. PEACE STRIKES IN ITALY

    LONDON. September 2 The Algiers radio says that strikes, intended as a demonstration for peace, have broken out in Rome, Turin and Milan. ...

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  35. WAR ARTISTS' EXHIBITION

    CANBERRA, September 2.— The Governor of Victoria, Sir Wingston Dugan, will open the War Memorial Board's exhibition of pictures by ...

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  36. WAR BONDS AS PRIZES

    BRISBANE. September 2.—Provision for Commonwealth war bonds and war savings certificates to be offered as prizes in art unions raffles and ...

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  37. VATICAN GOVERNOR FOR WASHINGTON

    LONDON. September 1.—The Berlin radio says that Enrico Galeazzi, personal friend of the Pope, and General Governor of the Vatican city, who ...

    Article : 89 words
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