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  3. SOVIET ARMY CAPTURE SMOLENSK

    LONDON, September 25.—The Germans have given up Smolensk, 150 miles west of Moscow, which they have held for more than two years. This is regarded as the greatest Russian success of the whole war. Smolensk was the Germans' biggest base in Russia. It was die most heavily ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  4. DRIVE FOR FINSCHHAFEN

    Australian Hoops have captured the Finichhafen aerodrome, nod are now fighting less than a mile from the township. Under heavy shelling and bombing, Jap opposition has been weakening steadily during the last two days. The enemy hat rallied for a stand on the ...

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  5. BID FOR NAPLES PLAINS

    LONDON, September 25.—The Fifth Amy,s offensive gradually is clearing the Germans from the high ground between Slerno and Naples in Southern italy The Nazis are resisting fiercely The Vichy radio says that the Allies are moving on Pompei Marcato which ...

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  6. BRITAIN'S NEW CABINET

    LONDON, September ,25.—Surprise of the new Cabinet appointments, consequent on the death of Sir Kingsley Wood (Lord Chancellor), is the return ...

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  7. R.A.A.F. CREW RESCUED BY ITALIANS

    MELBOURNE, September 25.—With bombs falling around them, the crew of an R.A.A.F. Wellington torpedo squadron who were forced down in ...

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  8. NEW ZEALAND ELECTION

    AUCKLAND, September 26.—The election. one of the moat amazing In New Zealand's history saw a, complete reversal of the pre-conceived Ideas that ...

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  9. WHEN NAZI BARGES WERE MASSED

    LONDON, September 25.—No less than 2,500 landing barges were masted. by the Germans at invasion ports in France said the Low Countries three ...

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  10. HIGH PRAISE FOR DIGGERS

    NEW YORK September 26.—Right now the Australian soldier is on top In New Guinea. That's where he's been ever since_the accelerated ...

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  11. POPE A PRISONER IN THE VATICAN

    NEW YORK, September 26—The "Sunday News" says Archbishop Spellman, in a speech, gave the first authoratative confirmation that the ...

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  12. INTENSE BOMBING WEEK

    LONDON, September 25—Allied nonstop bombing ot Hitter's Europe this week is probably the most Intense aerial bombardment of the war. The ...

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  13. U.S.CONTROL OF ISLAND BASES URGED

    WASHINGTON, September 24.—The chairman of the special House Naval Sub Committee. Mr. Magnuson (Dem, Seattle) to-day called for the ...

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  14. YUGOSLAV PATRIOTS

    LONDON, September 26—The "Sunday Express" says over 18,000 Yugoslay patriots, with British and Allied officers as advisers, are carrying out ...

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  15. MR. "WARD'S POSITION

    CANBERRA, September 28—The Federal Opposition will decide at a meeting early this week, what action should be taken for a discussion on ...

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  16. PRISONERS WORK IN JAP MINES

    SYDNEY, September 25—Australian prisoners of war are working in coal mines and as stevedores in Japan according to reports received by the ...

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  17. LABOUR GAINS SEAT IN N.S.W.

    SYDNEY, September 28—The official Labour candidate, Major 3. C. Chanter, established an early absolute majority over his two U.C.P. ...

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  18. DROWNING IN BARRON

    CAIRNS, September 26—Clive James (19) of Cairns, a member of a picnic party at Kuranda. was drowned this morning In the Barren River. His ...

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  19. MAKIN AND TAYLOR

    CANBERRA, September 25.—"What amouns virtually to an open breach occurred between Mr. Makin and the secretary of the Munitions Workers ...

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  20. HUGHES NOW IN 90th YEAR.

    Mr. W.M. Hughes, former Prime Minister and now Deputy Opposition Leader celebrated his 79th birthday On Saturday two days after he had ...

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  21. EPIC STORY OF A TANKER

    LONDON, September 26— The British tanker The British Judge has steamed 20,000 milles with a hole as large as a medium -sized house in her side She had to be nursed across two Oceans— at any time She might have broken in two— on a zinging course that began in the Dutch ...

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  22. CHILD FILM BAN MATTER FOR STATES

    CANBERRA, September 25—Exhibition of gangster, crime, and other undesirable films said to be a major factor In child delinquency, was the ...

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  23. CONTROL OVER MILLIONS

    WASHINGTON, September 25 —If General Marshall's assignment in to be command or all the British and American military and naval forces, be will ...

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  24. INKPOT BATTLE IN MUSSO'S FATE

    LONDON. September 25.—An inkpot battle decided Mussolinl's fate at the Fascist Grand Council, says Reuter's with the Firth Army. ...

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  25. GIRAUD-DE GAULLE QUARREL

    LONDON, September 25—A fresh quarrel hu brow out between General De Gaulle and General Giraud. The Gun, it is reported, was the ...

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