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  2. TRAP CLOSES ON SALAMAUA

    General MacArthur's Headquarters, Wed.—The A.I.F. forces are rapidly approaching the Busu River, only a few miles east of Lae, which is now well within range of our artillery. In their advance the troops met little opposition, and after ...

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  3. Second Front Speculation in U.S.

    WASHINGTON, Tues.—General Marshall, the U.S. Chief of Staff, stated that the United Nations were doing everything ...

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  4. RUSSIANS ARE PUSHING GERMANS BACK CONTINUOUSLY ON EIGHT HUNDRED MILE FRONT

    LONDON, Tues.—Dispatches from Moscow reveal that five Red Army groups are pushing back the Germans on an almost continuous line along an 800 miles front, striking with undiminished force against key points, and latest front line reports indicate that ...

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  5. 60 Hours' Non-Stop Blasting Of German Targets

    LONDON, Wed.—The sixth successive day of the devastating daylight onslaught on German and occupied territory opened ...

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  6. ALLIES ADVANCE IN ITALY OVER 200 SQUARE MILES WITHOUT ANY SERIOUS FIGHTING

    LONDON. Tues.—About 200 square miles in the "toe" of Italy have fallen to the British and Canadian troops—without afight, except for a few contacts with German rearguars, which withdrew as soon as they were encountered. ...

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  7. Tomato Sauce As Excuse For Strike By N.S.W. Seamen

    SYDNEY, Wed.—The action of seamen at a New South Wales port in striking because, among other things, tomato sauce was ...

    Article : 502 words
  8. America Refuses Lend Lease Aid To Argentine

    WASHINGTON, Tues.—According to the American Associated Press, the Secretary of State, Mr. Cordell Hull, has sent a letter to ...

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  9. Adermann Wins Seat From Labor

    BRISBANE, Wed.—My Adermann (U.C.P.) won Maranoa from Mr. Baker (Lab.) with a majority of 947, the final figures ...

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  10. WATERSIDERS ADMIT 800 MORE MEMBERS

    SYDNEY, Wed.—In order to cope with the work offering: the Sydney branch of the Waterside Workers Federation, at a ...

    Article : 132 words
  11. Frightful Atrocities By Germans

    LONDON, Wed.—An account of the devastation in Kharkov, and of German bestiality, which "is a terrible indictment of the ...

    Article : 177 words
  12. Communist Army In China Attacks Govt. Troops

    CHUNGKING, Wed.—The American Associated Press reports that the provincial Government of South-western Shant[?] province ...

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  13. Decorations For N.S.W. Airmen

    SYDNEY, Wed.—The D.F.C. has been awarded to Acting Flight Lieut. Elliott Ogilvio Bereford Grant, of Wahroonga, N.S.W. ...

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  14. British Naval Vessels In Action

    LONDON. Wed.—In spite of being out-numbered and out-gunned light British naval patrol vessels engaged a force of the enemy off ...

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  15. ALLIED CHIEFS OF STAFF TO CONTINUE

    WASHINGTON, Tuesday.—The American Associated Press says it is learned on the highest authority that Britain and America ...

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  16. CONFERENCE WITH M. STALIN

    WASHINGTON, Mon.—Announcing that progress had been made since the Quebec conference. President Roosevelt, who resumed ...

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  17. VICTORY IS CERTAIN.

    WASHINGTON, Wed.—"The war has entered its final phase, with the Allies mounting a series of offensives which will ...

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  18. 90 U-BOATS SUNK.

    WASHINGTON. Tues.—O[?] more than 90 U-boats announced as sunk during May. June and July, United States ...

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  19. BRITISH MOVE ON BURMA?

    LONDON, Wed.—According to Paris radio considerable British forces are concentrated on the Burma frontier. ...

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  20. Mr. Curtin's Empire Council. Scheme

    LONDON, Tues.—Mr. Curtin's proposal for a future permanent Empire Council, with a structure similar to the Pacific War ...

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  21. German Call-up Of Older Men

    ZURICH, Wed.—The German authorities have ordered men aged 50 to 59 to report for military service by September 25, it is ...

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  22. BEVERIDGE PLAN WANTED BY UNIONS.

    LONDON. Wed.—Trades Union Congress carried a resolution deploring the Government's hesitating attitude towards ...

    Article : 38 words
  23. AFRICAN TROOPS FOR INDIA.

    NAIROBI. Wed.—It is officially announced that a large force of East African troops has been sent to India and Ceylon. ...

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