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    [?] stretcher bearers are still playing their valiant part in the [?] Guinea cumpaign, They are here shown carrying a wounded Australian to hospital. ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  4. MACARTHUR'S STATEMENT

    NEW YORK, September 22.--General MacArthur's statement puzzles military and naval circles, reports the Associated Press's Washington ...

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  5. ALL-EMPIRE CABINET

    LONDON, September 22.--Replying to Mr. [?] Dugdale in the House of Commons, who asked if he would state the views of the ...

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  6. ALLIED BOMBER LINE FURTHER ADVANCED

    AN Australian landing six miles north of Finschhafen has driven the Allied wedge deeper into the span of key Japanese air bases linking Rabaul with northern New Guinea. The eventual possession of Finschhafen air strips would give ...

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    Men of the Zouaves regiment were given the honor of marching through Tunis. Large crowds turned out to cheer them and General Barre, while General Juin took the salute. The picture shows Zouaves being greeted by the French population. ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  8. GERMANS FORM OFFENSIVE RING AROUND NAPLES

    LONDON, September 22.--The Germans are forming an offensive ring around Naples, says the 'Daily Telegraph' correspondent at Allied headquarters. Blasted completely from the bridgehead ...

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  9. RUDOLF HESS WENT TO BRITAIN ON

    LONDON, September 22.--"I am on a mission of humanity. The Fuhrer does not want to defeat England and wants to stop fighting." This statement was made by Rudolf Hess after his arrival ...

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  10. SPANISH NEUTRALITY

    LONDON, September 22.--The Foreign Secretary, Mr. Eden, when asked tor a statement on discussions with General Franco, said ...

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  11. MOUNTBATTEN'S COMMAND

    LONDON, September 22.--Lord Louis Mountbatten's South-East Asia Command, says Reuter in the first disclosure of its ...

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  12. VIOLENT BATTLE

    LONDON, September 22.--A violent battle is raging for the Jugoslav town of Susak, the major part of which is in the hands of ...

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  13. Missing Australians

    CANBERRA, Thursday.--The Minister for the Army (Mr. Forde) stated to-day that no news had been received yet about the ...

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  14. Stabbing Fatality

    SYDNEY, Thursday.-- During an altercation on the front veranda or her home in Womerah Avenue. Darlinghurst, last night, ...

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  15. MR. ESSINGTON LEWIS

    CANBERRA. Thursday.--In recognition of his outstanding services to the Australian war effort in organising the Australian ...

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  16. RUSSIANS START A NEW DRIVE TO OUTFLANK GERMANS AT KIEV

    LONDON, September 22.--To-night's Moscow communique reveals a swift new Russian drive, apparently intended to outflank Kiev from the south. The capture of Pereyslavil and Solotonoscha, ...

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  17. ALLIES TO CONFER AT EARLY DATE

    NEW YORK, September 22.--The Secretary of State (Mr. Cordell Hull) told the Press conference ...

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  18. RADIO EMPLOYEES

    OTTAWA, September 22.--Canadian Selective Service officials have announced a high priority rating has been given technicians, ...

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  19. Japs Warned Of Serious

    LONDON, September 22.--Tojo in a broadcast to Japan warned that the country's general position was grave. The British and ...

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  20. PRINCESS ELIZABETH

    LONDON, September 22.--His Majesty the King has sent a message to the House of Commons recommending a revision of the ...

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  21. DR. J. J. BRADFIELD

    BRISBANE, Thursday.--Dr. J. J. Bradfield died in Sydney to-day after a long illness following a chill contracted on a train journey from ...

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  22. RAIDS ON GERMANY.

    LONDON. September 22.--The German Newsagency says a strong force of British bombers to-night raided towns m Northern and ...

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  23. NOVOROSSISK

    MOSCOW, September 22.--One hundred thousand persons suffered a terrible fate at Novorossisk, according to official ...

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  24. SOLDIER M'sP

    CANBERRA, Thursday.--The Government may take action to prevent members of Parliament from holding active appointments ...

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  25. PRISONERS IN JAPAN

    LONDON, September 22.--The Financial Secretary of the War Office (Mr. Henderson), in the House of Commons, said the ...

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    U.S. FGRCES ACTIVE IN TWO AREAS.--These pictures illustrate U.S. [?]ctivily in two different war theatres. At right: A snowcapped mountain dominates the base at Attu. Above: Marine Corps members carry an electric generator into position at Rendova Island. ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  27. RAILWAY OVERTIME.

    BRISBANE. Thursday.--The Transport Minister (Mr. J. Larcombe) stated in the Legislative Assembly to-day that overtime in ...

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  28. RECORD TEMPERATURE.

    BRISBANE, Thursday.--The temperature in the city on Wednesday was a record for September. The heat at 12.40 was 100.9 ...

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