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  2. JUNGLE PATROLS

    SOMEWHERE IN AUSTRALIA, Sept 27.—With the Allied air force continuing its heavy pressure against Japanese operational bases and supply lines, the land fighting in New Guinea took a somewhat more encouraging turn in the Allies' favour during the weekend. ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  3. DARWIN RAIDS.

    DARWIN, Sept. 26.—For the first time this full moon the Japanese raided the Darwin area twice in the early hours of yesterday ...

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  4. IN THE SOLOMONS.

    WASHINGTON, Sept 26.—A Navy Department communique yesterday evening announced that US army bombers had damaged Japanese ships ...

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  5. CHINESE ADVANCE

    CHUNGKING, Sept 27.—In a 2 pronged drive from Chungkiang, the Chinese by-passed Japanese positions in Chekiang Province and reached ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  6. SECOND FRONT.

    LONDON, Sept 27.—Appealing vigorously for a second front at the earliest possible moment which military leaders approve, Mr Wendell ...

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  7. ARCTIC CONVOY.

    LONDON, Sept 26.—The Foreign Secretary (Mr Eden) in a speech this afternoon disclosed that no less than 75 warships of the Royal Navy ...

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  8. AID FOR STALINGRAD

    LONDON, Sept 27.—Marshal Timoshenko's forces at Stalingrad are fighting against time, because while the defenders are holding out fire relieving Russian army from the north is driving towards the city. The German High Command has admitted that the relieving army has ...

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  9. GERMAN LOSSES.

    NEW YORK, Sept 27.—Major Fielding Eliot, military correspondent of the "Herald-Tribune," estimates the total German force ...

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  10. RAAF OVER TIMOR.

    SOMEWHERE IN AUSTRALIA, Sept 26.—Members of the RAAF who were making their first combat flight over Japanese occupied Timor ...

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  11. USA PAPER OUTSPOKEN.

    NEW YORK, Sept 26.—In a leading article the "New York Times" says: "Russia's insistent demands for a second front call for plain ...

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  12. AMERICAN AIR RAIDS.

    CHUNGKING, Sept 27.—In a communique from the headquarters of Lt-General J. W. Stilwell it is announced that American bombers ...

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  13. ALLIED PRESSURE.

    SOMEWHERE IN NEW GUINEA, Sept 25.—"While it is too early to say that the tide has turned in the Allies' favour in the Owen Stanley ...

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  14. GOEBBELS PIPES DOWN.

    NEW YORK, Sept 27.—Harold Callender, Washington correspondent of the "New York Times," writing in that paper, says that ...

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  15. IN ARGENTINA.

    BUENOS AIRES, Sept 27.—A bitter debate on a demand for the immediate lifting of the nation-wide state of siege ended in the Chamber ...

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  16. BLACK SEA FLEET.

    LONDON, Sept 27.—A Vichy report says that Sadag Pasha, who was Turkish delegate to the Montreaux Conference of 1936, in an article ...

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  17. INDIAN UNREST.

    NEW DELHI, Sept 27.—Four policemen were stabbed in Bombay during a demonstration on Friday. Police dispersed a number of ...

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  18. AXIS SHIPS SUNK.

    LONDON. Sept 27.—An Admiralty communique announces that British submarines in the Mediterranean have sunk a further 5 enemy supply ...

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  19. RUMANIAN DESTROYER SUNK

    LONDON, Sept 26.—A Moscow dispatch states that a Russian submarine attacked a Rumanian convoy in the Black Sea comprising 2 ...

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  20. NAZI PROPAGANDA.

    NEW YORK, Sept 27.—The correspondent of the United Press in Posadas, capital of the Messiones Territory, Argentina, reports that ...

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  21. TRIPARTITE PACT.

    LONDON, Sept 27.—"Germany Italy and Japan stand united," said the German Foreign Minister (von Ribbentrop), broadcasting on the ...

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  22. RAID ON OSLO.

    LONDON, Sept 27.—An Air Ministry communique reports that 4 RAF Mosquito bombers attacked the Quisling headquarters at Oslo on ...

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  23. VICHY OFFICIAL.

    LONDON, Sept 27.—A message from Vichy says that M Benoist Mechin, one of the Secretaries of State to the Chief of the Vichy ...

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  24. VISIT TO PAPUA.

    CANBERRA, Sept 27.—The Army Minister (Mr Forde) should go to the operational bases, see things for himself and get a true perspective ...

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  25. "TRUST BRITAIN."

    LAHORE, Sept 27.—Tara Singh, Sikh leader, in a speech at the All India Sikh Conference, said: "Britain cannot entrust to India full ...

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  26. TOJO'S ASSURANCE.

    NEW YORK, Sept 27.—The Tokio official radio reported today an address by the Japanese Prime Minister (General Tojo) before the ...

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  27. REPORTED NAZI REQUEST.

    WASHINGTON, Sept 27.—Senator Pepper told the United State Senate that it was reported in Washington official circles that Hitler had ...

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  28. USA ADMIRAL'S OPINION.

    PEARL HARBOUR, Sept 27.— Vice-Admiral William Halsey, when decorating 36 airmen on board a ship of the Pacific Fleet yesterday, ...

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  29. IN MADAGASCAR.

    LONDON, Sept 27.—A communique issued yesterday by the GOC in East Africa, states: "After the occupation of Antananarivo one of our ...

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  30. BOMBS IN CAIRO AREA.

    CAIRO, Sept 27.—It is announced officially that a few bombs were dropped in the Cairo area last night. No casualties or damage ...

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  31. HITLER'S IDEA.

    WASHINGTON. Sept 26.—Mr Douglas Miller, a member of the Office of War Information, addressing the Congress of American ...

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  32. VALOROUS AMERICANS.

    SOMEWHERE IN AUSTRALIA. Sept. 27.—Posthumous awards of the DSC have been made by General MacArthur to Major Dean ...

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  33. GUERNSEY POLICE.

    LONDON, Sept 27.—The Germans in Guernsey are reported to have arrested practically the whole of the island's police force on a charge of ...

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  34. "GREATER BRUSSELS."

    LONDON, Sept. 27.—The Brussels radio says that the Germans have renamed the Brussels area Greater Brussels and appointed a new ...

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  35. STALINGRAD AND VERDUN.

    LONDON. Sent 27.—According to a report from Moscow, Col Alexandrov, the Soviet propaganda chief, referring to comparisons between ...

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