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  3. MR. CHURCHILL REVIEWS WAR

    LONDON, September 21.—Loud and prolonged cheers greeted Mr. Churchill's entrance into the House of Commons. Several ...

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  4. BIG PUSH ON NAPLES

    LONDON, September 21.—General Alexander has launched a big push against Naples this morning and the advance, by 10.30, was developing according to plan with tanks and infantry moving forward under a great artillery barrage. The toughest fighting is going on in ...

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  5. THE RETREAT IN RUSSIA

    LONDON, September 20.—The Red Army, pouting through gaps torn in the German linet, are battering the outer defences of the two moil formidable German strongholds, Smolensk and Kiev, lay Moscow despatches. The swelling flood of Russian forces is reported now to ...

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  6. THE AUSTRALIAN TROOPS WHO LANDED AT LAE

    Invasion barges, parked with Australian troops getting under way for the first stage of the amphibious assault on Lae. These men, who were landed to the cast of the Japanese stronghold, were beaten to the prize by the western force which swept down the Markham Valley. (Department of Information, photos.) ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  7. THE FEDERAL MINISTRY

    CANBERRA, September 21.—Few changes in the Ministerial portfolios were made by Mr. Curtin in allocating the posts in the new Ministry which ...

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  8. THE AIR WAR IN NEW GUINEA

    With the fall of Lae, Allied heavy bombers are intensifying their attacks on Finschhatch, now the most advanced base in New ...

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  9. YUGOSLAVS DISRUPT NAZI COMMUNICATIONS

    LONDON, September 20.—The Yugoslav army of liberation is attacking along the whole Montengran coast says Reuter's Zurich correspondent. ...

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  10. FRENCH COMMANDOS LAND ON CORSICA

    LONDON, Sept. 20.—The Algiers radio hu broadcast a communique front General Giraud: "Immediately newt of the Italian armistice became ...

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  11. RELEASES FROM ARMY

    CANBERRA, September 21.—A recommendation from the Production Executive that 50,000 men from the army, Civil Construction Corps, and ...

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  12. AN INGHAM FATALITY

    INGHAM, September 21.—Shortly before three o'clock on Sunday morning. Mrs. Grace Ellen Shay, 47, rose from her bed. A few minutes later. ...

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  13. VICTORIAN AIR SMASH

    MELBOURNE, Sept. 21.—There airmen were killed on Sunday, when an aircraft from an R.A.A.F. station in Victoria, crashed on the shore of a ...

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  14. RURAL LABOR SHORTAGE

    BRISBANE, September 21.—The Manpower Deputy Director (Mr. Walsh) said to-day the manpower shortage in rural districts had ...

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  15. CONTROLLED ECONOMY

    CANBERRA, September 21.—Mr. Dedman declared to-day that the people, by their verdict at the polls, accepted controlled economy for the ...

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  16. THE FOOD GOALS

    MELBOURNE, September 21.—Australia's production goal for eggs, dried vine fruits, vegetables, and fish was announced by the chairman of the ...

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  17. R.A.F. SEIZE ISLAND AIRFIELD

    LONDON, September 21.—The Cairo radio states the R.A.F. landed on Kos Island in Die Dodecanese and seized an airfield which they are ...

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  18. OFFICIAL SILENCE ON GILBERT RAID

    NEW YORK, Sept. 20.—The United Press correspondent at Pearl Harbour says observers believe that heavy army bombers may have assisted the ...

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  19. AUSTRALIAN GRAIN MAY GO TO INDIA

    CANBERRA, September 21.—As a humanitarian feature to another part of the Empire, the new Federal Cabinet, at its first meeting to-morrow ...

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  20. GENERAL BLAMEY WITH HIS TROOPS

    Farewell handshake. The Commander-in-Chief of the Allied Land Forces (General Sir Thomas Blamey), bids farewell to troops who were flown in by transport plane to the advanced Japanese airstrip seized by American paratroops. General Blamey wished the men "good hunting" ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  21. THE OPPOSITION COALITION

    CANBERRA, Sept. 21.—Opposition members will assemble in Canberra to-morrow to decide the fate or the Opposition coalition between the ...

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  22. NEW G.O.C. IN N.S.W.

    SYDNEY, September 21.—Major-General A. C. Fewtrell handed over his office as General Officer Commanding the New South Wales. Lines ...

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  23. IMPORTANT ARMY CHANGES

    CANBERRA, September 21.—Important changes in Australian commands were announced by Nt. Forde to-night. The re-allotment of ...

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  24. EDMONTON FARMER'S DEATH

    CAIRNS, Sept. 21.—Joseph Shanks, well known cane farmer of Edmonton, who wan riding his bicycle along the Mulgrave road between Cairns ...

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  25. SHARING OF HOMES MAY BE COMPULSORY

    CANBERRA, September 21.—The Government might be compelled to make subdivisions of large houses compulsory, said the War ...

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  26. ITALIAN SUB SURRENDERS:

    The Italian submarine Ammiraglio Cagel, surrendered at Durban. She is the first Italian warship surrendering in these waters. The submarine ...

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  27. VICTORIAN POLITICS

    MELBOURNE, September 21.—The new composite Government met in Parliament for the first time this afternoon, having given an assurance ...

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  28. SIR KINGSLEY WOOD DEAD

    LONDON, September 21.—Sir Kingsley Wood died in his flat at Buckingham Palace Mansions about 10 o'clock this morning, from heart failure. He ...

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