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  2. ATLANTIC CONVOY.

    LONDON, Sept 29.—The German High Command today amplified the special communique issued in Berlin yesterday claiming that U-boats had ...

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  3. SECOND FRONT.

    OTTAWA, Sept 28.—The Allied leaders did not need prodding to open a second front, said the British Deputy Primer Minister and ...

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  4. RELIEF OFFENSIVES

    LONDON, Sept 29.—Following the renewed German onslaught against Stalingrad during the weekend Marshal Timoshenko is reported to be launching double relief offensives in order to ease the pressure against the city. ...

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  5. MOVE IN PAPUA

    SOMEWHERE IN AUSTRALIA. Sept 29.—The Australian troops have wrested the initiative from the Japanese on the southern slopes of the Owen Stanley Range in Papua and have launched an infiltrating and outflanking attack on the Japanese defensive positions on loribaiwa Ridge. ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  6. IN MADAGASCAR.

    LONDON, Sept 29.—The Prime Minister (Mr Churchill), after briefly reviewing recent operations in Madagascar, told the House of ...

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  7. GERMAN COMMAND.

    LONDON, Sept. 29.—The Stockholm correspondent of the "New York Times" says: "A reshuffling of the German command on both ...

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  8. WAR IN THE AIR.

    LONDON, Sept 29.—The Air Ministry reported last night that RAF fighters which on Saturday afternoon were dispatched on a sweep over ...

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  9. RAIDERS OVER ENGLAND.

    LONDON, Sept 29.—A lone German raider early yesterday swept over an eastern town in England and released high explosive bombs ...

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  10. PETAIN'S MESSAGE.

    LONDON, Sept 29.—A Vichy communique yesterday stated that the French positions in Madagascar were being stubbornly defended and that ...

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  11. POSSIBLE LANDING.

    LONDON, Sept 29.—In a broadcast this morning a high army officer renewed the invasion warning to the French. ...

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  12. SHIPPING OUTPUT.

    WASHINGTON, Sept 29.—Sir Arthur Salter, head of the British Shipping Mission to the United States, revealed today that during ...

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  13. EGYPTIAN PATROLS.

    LONDON, Sept 29.—In the course of patrol activity on the Egyptian front on Sunday night our patrols in the southern sector attacked ...

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  14. JEWS IN FRANCE.

    LONDON, Sept 29.—Reuters correspondent on the French frontier reports that 2 members of M Laval's Cabinet—M. Romier, Minister ...

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  15. QUISLING OFFICES USELESS.

    STOCKHOLM, Sept 29.—The Quisling Ministries of the Church. Education and Social Affairs in Oslo have been evacuated as the result ...

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  16. BOMBS AND LEAFLETS.

    LONDON, Sept 29.—Reuters correspondent on the German frontier reported yesterday that Russian long-range bombers recently raided the ...

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  17. MERCHANT SEAMEN.

    LONDON, Sept 29.—Tributes to the gallantry of British merchant seamen were paid by officers of a British destroyer just returned to ...

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  18. THE RJEV REGION.

    In describing a Russian breakthrough yesterday in the Rjev region (west of Moscow) the Moscow radio stated: "At 10 am our artillery ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  19. USA AIR SUCCESSES.

    WASHINGTON, Sept 28.—Without loss to themselves American planes in the Solomons have destroyed or damaged 45 Japanese ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  20. DIEPPE RAID.

    MONTREAL, Sept. 29.—Mr Wallace Reyburn, correspondent of the Montreal "standard" in the Dieppe raid, speaking at a luncheon at the ...

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  21. FRENCH IN ALSACE.

    LONDON, Sept 29.—A report from Vichy states that Marshal Petain has sent a protest to the German authorities in Paris against the ...

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  22. ARSON AND SABOTAGE.

    LONDON, Sept. 29.—A report from France says that Paris "Le Matin" reveals a vast wave of arson, particularly in occupied France, ...

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  23. GREAT ALLIED TRAFFIC.

    LONDON, Sept 28.—The "Daily Telegraph" correspondent in Cairo says that the amount of cargo unloaded at Suez, through which the ...

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  24. QUESTION OF COST.

    LONDON, Sept 29.—A Moscow radio commentator gave a reply yesterday to "those who think that it would be too dangerous to open ...

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  25. AMERICANS DETAINED.

    WASHINGTON, Sept 29.—The Secretary of State (Mr Cordell Hull) told the Press today that the State Department and the Vichy Embassy ...

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  26. ARCTIC SINKINGS.

    LONDON, Sept 29.—This morning 56 survivors from the July convoy to Russia arrived in Britain. Frank Cooper, a Sunderland ...

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  27. AIR TORPEDOES.

    NEW YORK, Sept 29.—The Moscow correspondent of the "Herald- Tribune" says that the German planes attacking the latest convoy ...

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  28. AUSTRALIANS IN CYPRUS.

    NICOSIA, Sept. 29.—A detachment of Australian fighter pilots now forms part of the air defence of Cyprus. The pilots were trained ...

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  29. MR WILLKIE'S APPEAL.

    NEW YORK, Sept 29.—The vigorous appeal for a second front made by Mr Wendell Willkie, the US Republican leader, in a statement in ...

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  30. FARM PRICES.

    NEW YORK, Sept 29.—The Washington Bureau of the 'New York Times" reports that after a meeting with the leaders of the farm ...

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  31. SMALL FREIGHTER LOST.

    WASHINGTON, Sept 29.—The Navy announced today that a small United Nations merchantman was torpedoed and sunk in the North ...

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  32. HITLER SPEAKS.

    LONDON, Sept 28.—The Berlin radio states that Hitler addressed 12,000 servicemen today. Field Marshal Goering introduced the men ...

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  33. WAR IN CHINA.

    CHUNGKING, Sept 29.—Chinese forces inflicted considerable casualties on Japanese forces striking west, south-west and south-east of ...

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  34. ALEUTIAN RAIDS.

    WASHINGTON, Sept 28.—Further damaging raids on Japanese-occupied Kiska Island in the western Aleutians are announced by the Navy ...

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  35. DOUGHBOYS AND DIGGERS.

    NEW YORK, Sept 29.—The American Doughboys and Australian Diggers forgot their differences in the heat of battle at Milne Bay. ...

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  36. TIME TO ATTACK.

    CAPE TOWN, Sept. 29.—A year ego Japanese were going about South Africa investigating the Union's roads, the Minister for the ...

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  37. Successful USA Bombing.

    CHUNGKING, Sept 29.—Lt-General Stilwell stated In a communique today that for the second successive day American bombers had ...

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  38. BAPTISM OF FIRE.

    CANBERRA, Sept 29.—High praise for the Australian militia forces, fighting in New Guinea is contained in a report received by ...

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  39. WAVELL'S SPEECH.

    LONDON, Sept 28.—The "Star," in a leading articles, says: "We sympathise with General Wavell, who has been required to make another ...

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  40. FIGHTING FRENCH.

    MOSCOW, Sept 25.—The Russian Government has issued a statement recognising " the title "Fighting French" for General de Gaulle s ...

    Article : 53 words
  41. RAPID BUDGET PASSAGE.

    ADELAIDE, Sept 29.—Unprecedented in the history of the S Australian Legislature, the Budget was passed in the House of Assembly ...

    Article : 65 words
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