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  2. DISINTEGRATING.

    LONDON. Sept 1.—"The definite political news from Italy which all await has not yet arrived, but there is no mistaking the extent of ...

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  3. NAZIS REEL BACK

    LONDON, Sept 1.—The Germans are suffering heavy losses as they fall back under the continuous Russian blows on four fronts covering between 700 and 800 miles. According to Moscow they lost in one day I on the Smolensk front over 5,000 killed and many made prisoner. In ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  4. PEACE CALL.

    LONDON, Sept 1.—The Pope, broadcasting to the world over Vatican radio, called on the world's leaders to reach a just peace and ...

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  5. BERLIN AGAIN.

    LONDON, Sept 1.—Today's Air Ministry communique states: "A second heavy attack was made on Berlin last night. when a great ...

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  6. WEWAK POUNDING.

    SOMEWHERE IN AUSTRALIA, Sept 1.—Further heavy raids on Japanese aerodromes in the Wewak area in New Guinea are reported in ...

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  7. DANISH UPHEAVAL.

    LONDON, Sept 1.—Germany's grip on Denmark is now complete. Refugees are still arriving in Sweden in small motor boats and fishing ...

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  8. CHURCHILL'S SURVEY

    In his broadcast from Quebec on Tuesday (the earlier portions of which were published in a second edition of "The West Australian" yesterday) the British Prime Minister (Mr Churchill) did not make any announcement regarding the surrender of Italy, but spoke of "the ...

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  9. GREEK GUERILLAS.

    LONDON, Sept 1.—The Istanbul correspondent of the Associated Press states: "Operating in close liaison with the Allied High Command, ...

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  10. BATTLESHIPS ACT.

    LONDON, Sept 1.—"At daylight yesterday two British battleships with 16-inch guns heavily bombarded enemy coastal batteries." ...

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  11. THE MAILED FIST.

    LONDON, Sept 1.—The "Daily Express" correspondent in Stockholm says the Germans moved a panzer division from Norway to subdue the ...

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  12. FALL OF TWO TOWNS.

    LONDON. Sept 1.—The Russian army newspaper "Red Star," describing the fall of Glukhov and Rylsk, states: "The Russians ...

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  13. MORE BOMBING.

    LONDON, Sept 1.—The Cairo air communique today states: "USAAF Liberators yesterday attacked railway installations at Pescara (on the ...

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  14. RAID ON ENGLAND.

    LONDON, Sept 1.—There was some enemy air activity over the east coast of England last night. The raiders dropped a few bombs ...

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  15. LONG AND HARD.

    WASHINGTON, Aug 31.—The real reporting of the Quebec decisions will be done by war correspondents from the fronts in the next ...

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  16. CLOSER TO TOKIO.

    LONDON, Sept 1.—Tokio official radio today announced that many enemy planes raided Marcus Island at dawn this morning and ...

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  17. FRENCH AIRFIELDS.

    LONDON, Sept 1.—Today's joint Allied air communique states: "USAAF Flying Fortresses attacked the Amiens-Glissy airfield in France ...

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  18. SHADOW OVER JAPAN.

    SAN FRANCISCO, Aug 31.—The United States now has airfields as close to Japan as the carrier Hornet was when she loosed General ...

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  19. FAMOUS AUTHOR DIFFERS.

    NEW YORK, Aug 51.—"The German war will be over in a very few months," Emil Ludwig, the famous German writer told reporters today. ...

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  20. "COMMANDO RAIDS."

    LONDON, Sept 1.—Berlin radio asserts that several British commando raids have been carried out on the toe of Italy in the last few ...

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  21. RHINELAND RAID.

    LONDON, Sept 1.—When the industrial area, Munchen-Gladbach- Rheydt, in the Rhineland some 30 miles south-west of the Ruhr, was ...

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  22. RETRIBUTION.

    LONDON, Sept 1.—Reuters Moscow correspondent points out that Leningrad was again in the Russian news yesterday when it was ...

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  23. BIG TRANSPORT.

    WASHINGTON. Aug 31.—The War Department has announced that two American fighter-bombers recently sank a 50.000-ton transport ...

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  24. TALKS WITH SOVIET.

    LONDON, Sept 1.—The diplomatic correspondent of "The Times" reports: "The long-awaited British, American and Soviet conference ...

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  25. NAZI "LENIENCY."

    LONDON, Sept 1.—The German Newsagency has put out statements that Germany, since marching into the northern areas in April, 1940, ...

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  26. ARMY CONTRACTS.

    Several big contracts for the supply of goods and services to the armed forces were recently arranged in this State. Figures released by ...

    Article : 201 words
  27. EISENHOWER PROMOTED.

    WASHINGTON, Aug 31.—President Roosevelt has announced the promotion of General Eisenhower to the permanent rank of ...

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  28. ROUSING WELCOME.

    NEW YORK, Aug 31.—A British composite anti-aircraft battery received a rousing welcome today when it paraded down Broadway to the ...

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  29. TURKISH ARMS.

    LONDON. Sept 1.—The German newsagency reports that the Turkish Prime Minister (M Sarajoglu) In a speech at Smyrna ...

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  30. AMERICAN STIR.

    WASHINGTON, Aug 31.—President Roosevelt told his Press conference today that "things are going along pretty well" respecting a ...

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  31. ARMY CASUALTIES.

    The latest West Australian casualty list issued by Army Headquarters, Melbourne, contains the names of 24 men serving in Australia and ...

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  32. CITY OF THE DEAD.

    LONDON. Sept 1.—The RAP has prepared a complete photograph of Hamburg after the recent great series of raids, made up of a big mosaic of ...

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  33. BURMA BLOWS.

    NEW DELHI, Sept 1.—A joint Allied communique yesterday said that RAP Beaufighters on Monday set fire to three river steamers on ...

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  34. BUTTERFAT SPREAD

    MELBOURNE, Sept 1.—Tropical butterfat spread, the outcome of research work by Dr Wiley, of the Council for Scientific and Industrial ...

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  35. BULGARIAN TENSION.

    LONDON, Sept 1.—The Algiers radio says the Bulgarian frontier has been closed and the Bulgarian Government has been continuously ...

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  36. MALTA AIR EPIC.

    LONDON, Sept 2.—Stories of high courage and determination are recalled by the forthcoming presentation to the people of Malta by Air ...

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  37. AIR BATTLESHIPS.

    WASHINGTON, Aug 31.—New, revolutionary air battleships with "half a car-load" bomb capacity and' a flying range equal to a round trip ...

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  38. PUSH AGAINST JAPANESE

    MELBOURNE, Sept 1.—"Yes, I can tell you this: You won't have to wait long now." United States Under-Secretary for War (Mr ...

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  39. MOSCOW REPORT.

    LONDON, Sept 1.—Last night's Moscow communique reported: "the Russians have assumed he offensive in the smolensk area. They ...

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  40. CHINA'S AGONY

    For the first time in three years a returned missionary in this State, who spent some time in china, received a letter recently from a friend ...

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  41. WAR PRISONERS.

    LONDON, Sept 1.—The Secretary of State for War (Sir James Grigg) yesterday said that a certain number of British war prisoners had ...

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  42. MILK STRIKE.

    BRISBANE, Sept 1.—Despite the shortness of the notice of the milk strike the majority of producer vendors did not serve today and all ...

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  43. RAILWAY SMASH.

    NEW YORK, Aug 31—Both Federal and State officials are investigating the worst railway smash in New York State in three years in ...

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  44. PRISONERS OF JAPAN.

    SYDNEY. Sept 1.—Letters to prisoners and internees in Japanese hands must be limited in future to 25 words and must be typed or ...

    Article : 82 words
  45. "HUSBANDING FORCES."

    LONDON. Sept 1.—Berlin radio's military commentator (Capt Sertorius) said today: "The enemy is making great efforts to break ...

    Article : 55 words
  46. NEW U.S.A. MINISTER TO N.Z.

    WASHINGTON, Aug 31.—The new US Minister to New Zealand (Mr William Burdette) after being farewelled by President Roosevelt ...

    Article : 62 words
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