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  3. CHURCHILL & STALIN CONFER IN MOSCOW

    LONDON, AUGUST 17.—THE VISIT OF THE PRIME MINISTER (MR. CHURCHILL) TO PREMIER STALIN IN MOSCOW IS REGARDED AS EPOCH MAYING AND AS MARKING A TURNING POINT IN THE WAR. ...

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    MR. CHURCHILL ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  5. U.S. NAVAL VICTORY IN SOLOMONS

    WASHINGTON, August 17. The m Navy Department in Washington announced today that United States ...

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    PREMIER STALIN ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  7. NAZI INDUSTRIAL CENTRE BOMBED

    ISTANBUL, August 17.—American Plying Fortresses are believed to have, made a high level attack on the important-industrial centre at Wiener ...

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  8. Heavy Raid On Moresby; 24 Bombers

    FROM our War Correspondent Somewhere in Australia. — An aerodrome near Port Moresby was attacked by 24 enemy bombers flying ...

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  9. Response To Appeal For Wireless Sets

    An appeal for portable wireless sets for use by soldiers in Central Australia, which was launched in "The Barrier Miner' yesterdau, has been has had an ...

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  10. SAD END TO "THREE WEEKS IN HEAVEN"

    NEW YORK, August 17.—Helene Dodson (19) called a room clerk at an hotel in St. Louis (Michigan), where she was staying, and told him ...

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  11. Nazi Trap That failed Plotters

    MELBOIIRNE.—A seaplarie abandoned by the Axis in the Western Desert was ready to blow up anyone who opened the door. Thirty ...

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  12. OFFICIAL APPOINTMENT OF TECHNICAL ADVISER

    Official confirmation of his appointment as Chief Technical Adviser for A.R.P. in Broken Hills has been received by Mr. H. j. Stewart. ...

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  13. Solider Arrested On Murder Charge

    PERTH.—James George Lowen (27), a soldier, was shot dead, allegedly by another soldier, at a country town in Western Australia on ...

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  14. BRAZILIAN SHIP SUNK; LOSS OF 800 TROOPS

    MONTEVIDEO, August 17. — The Brazilian Embassy has announced that the Brazilian transport Baependy, of 4801 tons, has ...

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  15. DEATH OF FORMER LOCAL RESIDENT

    The death occurred on July 28 of Mr. Albert (Bert) Scott at the age of 60 at Cross Roads, Clarence Gardens, Adelaide. Prior to going to ...

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  16. BLACK MARKETEERS

    CANBERRA,—A conference was held yesterday between. Mr. A. C. Poster, potato controller, and officials of the Commerce Department, at ...

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  17. Germans Striving Hard For Stalingrad

    LONDON, August 17.—The position of the Russian troops defending the Don River elbow, north-west of Stalingrad, is becoming more difficult every day. The Germans seem to have followed their usual policy of disregarding the cost in men and material, and to have established some positions on the short stretch of the Don's west bank. ...

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  18. CONVENT SCHOOLS' SPORTS

    The combined Central Convent Schools' annual sports day celebrations will be held in the High School grounds, Lane Street, tomorrow, ...

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  19. ROBBED WHILS ASLEEP

    NEW YORK, August 17.—Richard Pearse, of Cleveland (Ohio), dozed off in his car. While he slept thieves removed three wheels from the car. ...

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  20. NOTICE TO JURORS

    The Courthouse has advised that jurors summoned for the Quarter Sessions on August 25 need not attend. Jurors summoned for the Supreme ...

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  21. TWO MYSTERY EXPLOSIONS ON STATIONS IN THE DISTRICT

    THE cause of two separate explosions reported from stations in the Poolamacca area last night is unknown. Police officers and station owners an their staffs are making a search of the vicinity today. ...

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  22. Praise For Sir Earle Page

    BRISBANE.—The Prime Minister (Mr. Curtin) today stated that Sir Earle Page, who returned to Australia on Saturday after ll months ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  23. SHIPS LAUNCHED

    NEW YORK, August 17.—Five 10,000-ton British cargo ships were launched at a United States East Coast port today. They preceded by ...

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  24. BADGE SELLERS WANTED

    There will be a badge sale to raise funds for the Cheer Up Hut, Adelaide, on Friday and Saturday next. All those willing to help as badge, sellers ...

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