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  2. RUSSIANS’ BIG BID TO PUSH GERMANS INTO THE DNIEPER

    LONDON, Friday—Heavy artillcry duels outside Kiev and Dnepropetrovsk today announced the opening stage of the battle for the great Dnieper bridgeheads, says Reuters correspondent at Moscow. “Red Army tanks and infantry are pressing forward within ...

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  3. U.S. Planes Bomb Japanese Heid Island

    A United States [?] wings ever wake lsland in the pacific during a [?] in Which American planes dropped [?] than nine tons of bombs on japanese installetions on july 25 It was the seventh time American bombed the i[?] United Sates Secretary of the Navy Frank Knox said island installations were Founded [?] and generally One large explosion ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  4. DOMINATING SALERNO ALLIES MOVE ON TO NEW IMPORTANT GAINS

    LONDON, Friday. — The Allies have made further gains in Italy and now dominate every height in the Salerno area. Matera and Clivetocitra, about eight miles up the S[?] River from Contursi have been caplured. ...

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  5. Composite Ministry Protest At C.P. Council Defeated

    MELBOURNE, Friday—According to an article [?] The Coun[?] Mr. P. Meehan and Mr W. E . [?] at a meeting of the Central Council ...

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  6. Forty Enemy Planes Shot Down In Fierce Fight Over Finschafen

    SOMEWHERE IN AUSTRALlA. Friday.—Today’s cominunique issued from General MacArthu[?] Headquarters reads: As our naval units, which had escorted a convoy of troops which landed near Finschhafen, were withdrawing, a force of 20 to 30 enemy bombers, ...

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  7. SQUADRONS WERE SUPPLIED BY HUGE AIRLINERS

    LONDON, Friday — For four days RAF squadrons operating from bases in Italy were kept in the air only by supplies flow in by a big fleet [?] ...

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  8. A Referendum Is Advocated For Wider C’ wealth Power

    CANBERRA. Friday—The immediate need for a referendum on additional powers for the Commonwealth to enable it lo plan for peace effectively was the keynote of Labor speeches on the Address-in-Reply in the House of Representatives today. ...

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  9. BOY PUT GELIGNITE ON LINE AHEAD OF CROWDED EXPRESS

    MOLBO[?] Friday — A strange letter containing symbols in code handed by a 13–year–old boy to the Rockbank station master last night ...

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  10. Plan To Step Up Veg. Production And Prevent Collapse

    MELB[?]URNE. Friday—To step up vegetable production to the limit and at the same time protect glowers against collapsing markets due to ...

    Article : 254 words
  11. SLOVENE TROOPS HAVE CONTROL OF TRIESTE

    LONDON, Friday—Algiers Radio quotes a Yugoslav communique which states that Susak has fallen to the people's army of liberation Slovene troops have penetrated into Trieste, where, supported by population, they are engaged in street fighting against the ...

    Article : 67 words
  12. Food Production Depends On Transport Says Controller

    MELBOUTNE Friday—Transport was one of the worst problems of the agricultural industries said the Food Controller today Manpower also was ...

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  13. U.S. GENERAL TO CONTROL INVASION

    New [?] Friday — The [?] Tribune learns on excellent authority that General Marshall is expected to be appointed British and American ...

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  14. Militiamen Should Be Eligible For R.S.L. Membership

    SYDNDY. Friday. — Mi[?]men could hardly be refused admittance to the Returned Soldiers' League under its present rules said the former ...

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  15. Jap. Diplomats Who Wanted To Be Gaoled

    NEW YORK, Friday—Mont[?] correspondent of PM says that japanese diplomats aboard the exchange ship Gripssho[?] asked to be gaoied in ...

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  16. Mr Menzies Hopes For A Liberal Political Revival

    CANBERRA, Friday — There was an element of truth in statements that the Opposition had no policy but it was not true to say that it did not have ...

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  17. 50,000 Tons Of Wheat Have Gone To India

    CANBERRA, Friday.—Australia had already sent 5.000 tons [?] wheat [?] an effort to relieve the famine in India but the amount winch could be sent ...

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  18. MR WILSON STANDS OUTSIDE FEDERAL OUTSIDE FEDERAL COUNTRY PARTY

    CANBERRA, Friday — Not until the Australian Country Party was prepared to stand [?] its own feer and give solid support to the [?] ...

    Article : 113 words
  19. SHIPPING HINDERS LEAVE OF MEN IN NEW GUINEA

    CANBERRA. Friday—Lack of shipping facilities was hindering General Blames an an carrying out as extensively as he intended, leave for soldiers in ...

    Article : 49 words
  20. BRITAIN TO ADD TO CANADIAN NAVY

    ST JOHN'S, New Brunswick, Friday. —Canada will receive six destroy [?] from Britain this[?] and two c[?]sers in 1944. and possibly an ...

    Article : 68 words
  21. No Improvement In Rail Services For Some Time

    MELBOURNE , Friday. — No marked improvement in railway passenger services could be expected probably for some time, said ...

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  22. U.S. War Secretary Knows Of No Plans To Call MacArthur Home

    WASHINGTON, Friday—A[?]swering questions at a Press conference, the Secretary [?] Wu[?] (Mr. Stinson) said be knew of no plans to call General ...

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  23. FRENCH ARE THE MASTERS IN FIGHT FOR CORSICA

    ALGIERS. FRIDAY.—General Girard [?] On [?] to Algiers from Cors[?] that he was fir[?] convinced that the [?] in Curs[?] will end in ...

    Article : 96 words
  24. Damaging Attack By U–Beats Claimed By German Agency

    LONDON Friday—After a pause Lusting some weeks says, the Berlin News Agency Germen su[?] made a surprise attack on shipping in ...

    Article : 107 words
  25. MEN FOR INDUSTRIES FROM FIGHTING SERVICES MUST NOT WEAKEN THE ARMY

    CANBERRA Friday—Any release of men from the A[?] be con[?] on maintaining he Australian fighting forces at the req[?] strength ...

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  26. NO SLACK PERIODS FOR RURAL WORKERS

    MELBOURNE. Friday. — Released by district agricultural committees during the slack period, single farm workers mostly from the northern ...

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  27. Australians shared In Heavy Bombing Raid On Germany

    LONDON Friday — A heavy [?] o [?] carried out by the [?] last nigh accordingly to ...

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  28. FLASH BACK

    London. September 25. 1942 There are indications that Stalingrad may have passed its crisis according to Major General ...

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  29. AUSTRALIAN WHEAT TO RELIVE BENGAL FAMINE

    MELBOURNE Friday — A proposal [?] Australia wheal [?] shipped to India to relieve [?] was made to the ...

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  30. Mr Essington Lewis Companion Of Honor

    CANBERRA Friday.— Th[?] has appointed Mr [?] Director General of [?] a member of the Or[?] ...

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  31. OVERSEAS NEWS SERVICE

    Overseas news in S[?]nraysia [?] is supplied by Australian Ass[?] Press. Sources include in [?] The Times, Daily Telegraph [?] ...

    Article : 36 words
  32. THE POPE AGAIN BECOMES A VOLUNTARY PRISONER

    LONDON, Friday Re[?] co[?] pondent in Zurich says it is [?] intends to constitute himself a voluntary prisoner by [?] establishing ...

    Article : 66 words
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