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  3. AXIS FORCES SHELLED IN DESERT WAR

    LONDON, September 2.—Axis forces in the southern sector of the Egyptian line were heavily shelled and bombed today, but there were no armored clashes, and generally the front was quiet. ...

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  4. Woodcutters Do Damage On Stations

    PEOPLE issued with special licences to cut wood to relieve the wood shortage have been abusing the privilege and cutting timber ...

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    MAJOR-GENERAL Cyril Albert Clowes (50), D.S.O., M.C., commander of the Australian forces in the Milne Bay victory. ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  6. Dearer Smokes, Beer and Matches

    CANBERRA. — The Commonwealth Prices Commissioner (Professor Copland) warned, after the Budget speech last ...

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  7. OPPOSITION VIEWS ON THE BUDGET

    CANBERRA.—The Budget speech was heard in complete silence by a crowded house, and there was not even an interjection ...

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  8. Bombers In Big Rind On Solomons

    SOMEWHERE IN AUSTRALIA. —Allied bombers flew hundreds of miles to the Solomon Islands on Tuesday night and dropped five ...

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  9. U.S May Impose "Spending Tax"

    NEW YORK, September 2.—Americans reading the morning papers found that their wish for fuller participation in the war effort is likely ...

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  10. Wives Protest

    SYDNEY.—The general president of the Tramway and Omnibus Employees' Union (Mr. A. Bagnell) said today that wives had written to him ...

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  11. SOLD HIS TROUSERS FOR WAR BONDS

    NEW YORK, September 2 — Somedians Lou Costello and Bud Abbott claim to have sold £21,875,000 worth of U.S. war bonds during a tour of ...

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  12. Bat maids Banned?

    MELBOURNE.—Despite the fact that employment of barmaids in South Australia was authorised by the Women's Employment Board. the ...

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  13. LAZZARINI TILTS AT SYDNEYITES

    CANBERRA. — The Minister for Home Security (Mr. Lazzarini) said today that some Sydney resident's might regret the day that they treated ...

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  14. ONE COLLIERY IDLE

    SYDNEY.—All coal mines in New South Wales, with the exception of Duckenfield, are working today. A Duckenfield a mechanical breakdown ...

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  15. Serious Nazi Threat To Stalingrad

    LONDON, September 2.—The position at Stalingrad—Russia's solar plexus—is now described as very serious. Moscow reports the fourth withdrawal within 48 hours in one sector south-west of the city. It was made after a day of furious fighting in which the Russians beat back three German onslaughts, but a force backed by masses of planes ...

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  16. Last Minute News

    LONDON.—Chinese forces have now surrounded Kinhwa, Chekiang province, and the fall of the city is said to be imminent. ...

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  17. Sydney Observance Of Day Of Prayer

    SYDNEY.—Services were held at all Sydney churches today in response to the King's call for a day of prayer to mark the third anniversary of the ...

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  18. DEATH OF FORMER POLICE OFFICER

    The death has occurred at Newcastle of Mr. Alick McCrae (75), a former police officer, who was well known in Broken Hill in the early ...

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  19. Snow At Peterborough

    ADELAIDE.—Snow, the first reported in South Australia this year, fell at Peterborough at 3 a.m. on Tuesday—the opening day of spring. ...

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  20. HOLD-UP POSTPONED

    ADELAIDE.—Within an hour of a dispute being placed in the hands of the Disputes Committee of the Trades and Labor Council today 700 ...

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  21. BEEFLESS DAYS

    CANBERRA.—Australians will be compelled to go without beef for two days a week soon. The Minister for Commerce (Mr. ...

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