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  3. JUNGLE BATTLE

    With Gen. MacArthur's H.Q., Monday.—Fierce jungle fighting, in which Allied fighter planes are co-operating, has flared up again in and around the Papuan village of ...

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  4. Moscow Says New Front Agreement Reached

    LONDON, Monday.—Moscow radio announced to-day: ''The Soviet Union, Britain and America have reached agreement ...

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  5. FURTHER NAZI PROGRESS BELOW ROSTOV

    LONDON, Monday.—Except to the south and south-east of Rostov, where the Germans are still progressing, the Russian front showed no ...

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  6. MARCH OF 100 MILES

    A.I.F. troops nearing the end of a 100-mile training march in the Middle East. This distance was covered in five days and the troops carried full equipment. ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  7. RUSSO-GERMAN PEACE IS PREDICTED

    WASHINGTON, Monday.—The columnist Drew Pearson, in a radio talk, predicted that Russia would sign a separate peace with ...

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  8. ENEMY FORCES IN WESTERN EUROPE

    LONDON, Monday.—Well informed circles do not agree with the statement that the Germans have only nine ...

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  9. ROMMEL RUSHES DEFENCES

    LONDON, Monday.—The week-long lull in the desert continues. Evidence is still accumulating that Rommel is making a big effort to stave off a British counter-offensive ...

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  10. SINGLE COMMAND DISCUSSIONS

    NEW YORK, Monday.—Responsible officials in Washington and London are seriously considering the creation of an Anglo-American high command composed of the Chiefs of Staff of both countries to sit probably in London to direct the broad strategy of the war, ...

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  11. WAR IN SIBERIA SOON?

    LONDON, Monday.—London diplomatic observers believe that Japan is likely to stab Russia in the back within a few ...

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  12. Nazi Gun Barrel 60ft. Long

    STOCKHOLM, Sunday.—"Dagens Nyheter" correspondent in Berlin says the giant new German 26-inch gun, ...

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  13. SUNDERLAND CREW BEATS OFF ENEMY PLANES

    LONDON, Sunday.—An Australian manned Sunderland flying boat, which was attacked by three Arado 196 float-planes in Bay of Biscay on July 30. ...

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  14. TWO MINES IDLE

    SYDNEY, Monday.—The Renown Mine on the western field, which employs 20 men producing 100 tons of coal a day, was idle to-day because of ...

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  15. HORDES OF U-BOATS

    LONDON, Monday.—Admiral Doenitz, the Nazi U-boat chief, said to-day: "Our intention is to meet new American defences ...

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  16. DAYLIGHT SAVING NEXT MONTH

    CANBERRA, Monday.—Full Cabinet decided to-day to institute daylight saving as from Sunday, September 27, by advancing the time by an hour at 2 ...

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  17. Severe Destruction in N.Z. 'Quake

    WELLINGTON, Monday.—Reports from rural areas in the Wairarapa district in the southern portion of the North Island show that Sunday's ...

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  18. Saboteurs' Trial

    WASHINGTON, Sunday.—The Military Commission met in an extraordinary Sunday session, presumably to draft a verdict on the eight Nazi saboteurs ...

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  19. MORTGAGE BANK

    CANBERRA, Monday.—The Prime Minister (Mr. Curtin) announced late to-night that Full Cabinet had approved legislation being prepared by the ...

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  20. German Boats Fight Each Other

    LONDON, Sunday.—In a confused action in the English Channel last night German torpedo-boats and E-boats fought each other, and German shore ...

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  21. ARMOURERS IN EGYPT

    British army repair and maintenance units, on whom much of the success of future desert operations depend. Picture shows inspection of overhauled rifles in the desert. ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  22. Move to Limit Profits Dropped

    CANBERRA, Monday.—The proposal to introduce legislation limiting profits to four per cent, was formally abandoned at a Full Cabinet meeting ...

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  23. HONG KONG RAID DENIED

    LONDON, Sunday.—U.S. planes attacked the naval yards at Hong Kong last Sunday, according to a British United Press message from Chungking. ...

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  24. AMERICANS FLYING SPITFIRES

    LONDON, Monday.—U.S. army air forces are settling down in Britain and more are arriving continually. The Americans have now completely ...

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  25. East Coast Towns Bombed

    LONDON, Monday.—Three enemy raiders were shot down in slight raids on several East Coast towns of England last night. Shops and residential ...

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  26. Premiers to Discuss Beer Sales

    CANBERRA, Monday.—Full Cab net decided late to-night to adhere to its beer reduction programme and will submit proposals dealing with the ...

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  27. OPPOSITION TO CIVIL DISOBEDIENCE CONTINUES, BUT GANDHI UNDETERRED

    NEW DELHI, Monday.—Writing in the newspaper "Harijan" to-day, Mahatma Gandhi said that veiled threats hurled at Congress would not deter Congress from its purpose of civil disobedience to force Britain to give India self-government. Meanwhile attacks on Gandhi ...

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  28. PITH OF THE LEADERS

    NOBODY should imagine that it would not matter very much if the Japanese secured strategic positions in the far north and west ...

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  29. CABLES IN BRIEF

    According to Tass Agency. Moscow, General Mikhailovitch's headquarters announced on Sunday that Yugosiavian guerrillas had captured ...

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  30. Federal House Meets on September 2

    CANBERRA, Monday.—Federal Parliament will be asked to assemble on Wednesday, September 2. The Prime Minister (Mr. Curtin) said to-day that ...

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  31. Himmler to Oust Goering?

    LONDON, Sunday.—The "Daily Telegraph" says that as the result of a compromise between Goering (Air Minister) ...

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  32. BOMBS ON BURMA

    American bombers, despite monsoons, have put Myitkyina aerodrome, in Burma, out it action. The Japanese have recently ...

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  33. PETROL STOCKS DOUBLED

    CANBERRA, Monday.—The Prime Minister (Mr. Curtin) revealed to-day that Australia's petrol stocks were now twice as great as when his Government ...

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  34. JEWS IN ARMY

    The Jewish Board of Deputies at Johannesburg adopted a resolution pledging Jewry's full support of the war effort. It was revealed ...

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  35. RUSSIAN SHIP SUNK

    The U.S. Navy Department announces that a Russian merchantman was torpedoed and sunk in the Mexican Gulf recently. ...

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  36. DENMARK LOSES PIGS

    The Tass Agency says Denmark's total number of pigs has dwindled from 3.000,000 to 1,200,000. Over 75 per cent. of the ...

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  37. RUINED CITY

    The German Mayor of Rotterdam stated yesterday that it would take 15 years to rebuild the bombed city. Present inactivity in the ...

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