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  2. CLOSING IN.

    WITH GENERAL MacARTHUR'S HQ IN NEW GUINEA, Sept 27.— As our ground forces at Finschhafen draw the gradually tightening ring ...

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  3. "FANATIC RESOLVE."

    LONDON, Sept 27.—A message from Hitler in which he asserted his "fanatical resolve to continue the struggle" was read by Reich ...

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  4. SMOLENSK SLAUGHTER.

    LONDON, Sept 27.—"The Dnieper ran red at Smolensk in the final battle for the city, when the Russians' sudden advance in the ...

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  5. RUSSIAN DRIVE

    LONDON, Sept 27.—The Russians are continuing their relentless drive westward on a front extending from the north of Smolensk to the Black Sea. Dispatches from Moscow indicate that the Russians are making tremendous efforts to cross the Dnieper River at many places. ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  6. STEADY PROGRESS

    LONDON, Sept 27.—Steady progress is being made by the Fifth and Eighth Armies in Italy. In the area immediately north of Salerno the Fifth Army is fighting its way through difficult mountain country against heavy opposition. Its units on its eastern flank, near the ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  7. NAZI STRATEGY.

    NEW YORK, Sept 26.—The New York "Herald Tribune's" correspondent in Istanbul reports that diplomatic quarters which maintain close ...

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  8. YUGOSLAVS' STRUGGLE.

    LONDON, Sept 27.—A communique from the HQ of the Yugoslav People's Army of Liberation says: "In the area of Split our units, ...

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  9. INSIDE GERMANY.

    LONDON, Sept 27.—The "Daily Telegraph" publishes an account of conditions in Germany by the last trained observer to arrive from that ...

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  10. GERMAN FLEET.

    LONDON, Sept 27.—Reuters Stockholm correspondent states that three German capital ships, the Von Tirpitz, Scharnhorst and Lutzow, ...

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  11. GERMANS IN BULGARIA.

    LONDON, Sept 27.—Morocco radio, quoting from a "trustworthy source," last night reported that the Germans were occupying Bulgaria ...

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  12. TOWARDS KIEV.

    LONDON, Sept 27.—With the over-running of Smolensk, the Germans' greatest communications base on the central front and, according ...

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  13. "DEFEATED ENEMIES."

    LONDON, Sept 2.—Reuters correspondent at Brindisi states that the first issue of the "Eighth Army News" to be published on the Italian ...

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  14. VITAL RAIL LINK.

    LONDON, Sept 27.—Strong bands of Italian partisans are concentrating their attacks against the Brenner Pass railway, says the Zurich ...

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  15. NEW "BURMA ROAD."

    NEW DELHI, Sept 27.—It is revealed that the new "Burma Road," details of which have hitherto been most secret, has reached ...

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  16. THE COMMUNIQUE.

    GENERAL MACARTHUR'S HQ IN NEW GUINEA, Sept 27.—The following communique was issued today: ...

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  17. JAPANESE MORALE.

    MELBOURNE, Sept 27.—The Japanese soldier was now not nearly so determined as previously in sticking to evening he had won, ...

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  18. GALA NIGHT IN MOSCOW.

    LONDON, Sept 27.—A Moscow dispatch states that the greatest social event in the Russian capital since the outbreak of war was the ...

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  19. SOVIET STATEMENT.

    LONDON, Sept 27.—The Moscow communique issued last night was as follows: "The Red Army in the Kuban today captured several ...

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  20. STALLING FOR TIME.

    LONDON, Sept 27.—The British United Press correspondent with the E Filth Army in his dispatch last night said that German resistance ...

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  21. AIR OFFENSIVE.

    LONDON, Sept 27.—A large fleet of bombers and fighters of the RAF and USAAP took part in a great operation from Britain early last ...

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  22. WAR IN BURMA.

    LONDON, Sept 27.—Berlin radio quoting Japanese reports from Shanghai stated today that Admiral Lord Mountbatten's plans for a ...

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  23. TRIPARTITE TALKS.

    WASHINGTON, Sept 26.—The appointment of Mr Edward Stettinius as Under-Secretary of State in succession to Mr Sumner Welles, ...

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  24. POST-WAR AVIATION.

    NEW YORK, Sept 26.—Stating that the United States after the war will have a gigantic pool of the world's best airline equipment, the ...

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  25. DEAD AS POMPEII.

    LONDON, Sept 27.—A British United Press correspondent "somewhere in Italy" reports: "Today I flew over Naples in a Mitchell ...

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  26. ENEMY TRANSPORT.

    LONDON, Sept 27.—RAF fighters yesterday struck at enemy rail and river communications in Burma, damaging locomotives, rolling stock ...

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  27. TERRITORY LOST.

    LONDON, Sept 27.—Moscow radio says that the latest Soviet offensive means that the German Army on the western sector of the front is ...

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  28. "VAST ARMY READY"

    LONDON, Sept 27.—Paris radio reports that M Marcel Deat, addressing French Fascists, said: "There is a vast army of French terrorists ...

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  29. SKIRMISH IN THE KUNAI.

    WITH AUSTRALIAN TROOPS IN THE MARKHAM VALLEY, Sept 25.—The Japanese fondness for camouflage took another form yesterday. ...

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  30. SUNDERLAND BESET

    LONDON, Sept 27.—An RAAF Coastal Command Sunderland, captained by Flight-Lt Dudley Marrows, of Victoria, fought a 45-minute ...

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  31. A BRITISH SERVICE.

    LONDON, Sept 27.—A special meeting of the Cunard Steamship Co Ltd, today unanimously decided to approve an alteration of the ...

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  32. DUCE TALKS OF GLORY.

    LONDON, Sept 27.—Berlin radio reports that Mussolini, appealing to Italian troops, said: "The Duce knows you will gather round him. ...

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  33. GERMAN STORY.

    LONDON, Sept 27.—Today's German High Command communique asserts: "The Russians attacked the Kuban bridgehead without success. ...

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  34. LEAPS AND BOUNDS.

    LONDON, Sept 27.—In a speech at Newcastle the Minister of Aircraft Production (Sir Stafford Cripps) said: "Victory now seems ...

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  35. MUSSOLINI'S GOVERNMENT.

    LONDON, Sept 27.—Berlin radio this morning quoted a Tokio report that Japan had recognised Mussolini's Government. ...

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  36. UNDER WAY TO LAE.

    Canvas shelters rigged by Australians on a landing craft, which was part of the great Allied convoy on its way to Loe. The convoy stretched as for as the eye could see. ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  37. TYPHOON FIGHTER-BOMBER.

    A Typhoon single-engined fighter-bomber being fitted with two 500lb bombs, which are carried under the wings. The Typhoon has been used extensively in dive-bombing enemy aerodromes in occupied territory, and can do without fighter escort as once its bombs are ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  38. OUTNUMBERED.

    LONDON, Sept 27.—Four Mosquitos engaged eight Junker 88's in the Bay of Biscag on Saturday evening. Two of the enemy were ...

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  39. POLICING PACIFIC.

    NEW YORK, Sept 26.—The chairman of the special House of Representatives naval sub-committee (Mr W. G. Magnuson) called today for ...

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  40. RAIDS WITHOUT RESPITE.

    WITH GENERAL MACARTHUR'S HQ IN NEW GUINEA, Sept 27.—No respite is being given the Japanese on Bougainville Island, in the ...

    Article : 120 words
  41. U.S.A. CASUALTIES.

    WASHINGTON, Sept 26.—The War Department states that American casualties at Salerno to September 15 were 3,497 killed, wounded ...

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