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  4. THE LANDING OF THE AUSTRALIANS NEAR LAE

    Throbbing activity on a beach North-east of Lae, where, before the Australian landed recently, there was no sign of war. Men, jeeps and trucks are moving forward in the trail of the troops who are forcing their way towards Lae. ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  5. 8TH ARMY DRIVE UNCHECKED

    LONDON, September 14.—Progress is rapid on the Eighth Army front where Cosenza has been taken. Our troops are advancing unchecked, except by demolitions. Heavy fighting continues on the Fifth Army front where the ...

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  6. SALAMAUA OCCUPIED

    Australian troops marched through a scene of utter desolation to capture the Japanese base of Salamaua. The area from the airfield to the town, was pitted with huge craters from our 1,000lb. bomb blasts in the past month. One section of the township was gutted to a few ...

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  7. NAZIS AND ITALIANS CLASH ON RHODES

    LONDON, September 13.—Violent fighting is occurring between German and Italian troops on the Island of Rhodes, in the Dodecanese group ...

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  8. REVOLT EXPECTED IN BALKANS

    LONDON, Sept. 13.—While the position inside Italy is apparently chaotic, despite German claims of the revival of Fascism, also that ...

    Article : 369 words
  9. NEW MANPOWER POLICY

    MELBOURNE, September 14.—Far-reaching and important changes in the methods of allocating national manpower and productive resources ...

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  10. AXIS DRIVEN FROM BRYANSK

    LONDON, September 14.—Berlin has announced the withdrawal of the German armies from Bryansk. No statement has yet been issued from Moscow. Earlier reports stated that the battle for Bryansk was staring its last phases, with the doomed German garrison, struggling ...

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  11. FEDERAL WAR CABINET

    MELBOURNE, September 14.—At the last meeting of the Federal War Cabinet before it is reconstructed next week, the chiefs of the fighting ...

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  12. THE U.S. 13th. AIR FORCE

    NEW YORK, Sept. 13.—The "Times" Washington correspondent fays that Chief of Staff to the South Pacific Air Force, Brigadier-General Glan ...

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  13. AUSTRALIANS IN ITALY

    MELBOURNE, Sept. 14.—The Commonwealth Government had information that toe party of British prisoners of war reported as having been ...

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  14. CHINA'S NEW PRESIDENT

    LONDON, September 13.—General Chiang Kai-shek has been elected President of China in succession to President Lin Sen, who died in ...

    Article : 204 words
  15. POSTCARDS FROM A.I.F. PRISONERS

    SYDNEY, Sept. 14.—Postcards from A.I.F. men of the Eighth Division who are in Japanese hands were delivered to many New South Wales homes ...

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  16. POTATO GROWERS TO REGISTER

    CANBERRA, September 14.—Unless all commercial potato growers, irrespective of the area grown by them an registered by September 30, they ...

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  17. ABATTOIR STRIKERS RESUME

    SYDNEY, September 14.—The strike of abattoirs workmen ended to-day, and operations were reaumed. The strikers met at 7.30, and almost ...

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  18. DAYLIGHT SAVING

    BRISBANE, September 14.—The Premier told Mr. Nicklin in Parliament to-day that information regarding the effect of daylight saving on ...

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  19. UNIMPROVED UND TAX

    BRISBANE, September 14.—A move for the suspension of all Slate taxes during the war and for a period after the war was made by the Opposition ...

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  20. MRS. ROOSEVELT DEPARTS

    Mrs. Roosevelt left Australia on Tuesday far an undisclosed destination. The Liberator in which she has already travelled over 10,000 miles took off in ...

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  21. TOUGH WORK FOR THE FUZZY-WUZZY STRETCHER-BEARERS

    In the Salamaua area. Down steep Bucial Ridge Fuzzy-wuzzies carry a wounded Australia Practically the whole of the track is slippery red mud. it takes six hours to climb the 25,000 feet in Bucial Ridge and one and a half hours to descend. ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  22. VICTORIA'S NEW MINISTRY

    MELBOURNE, September 14.—The new State Ministry is not expected to last long. The Legislative Assembly meets to-morrow afternoon, and in ...

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