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  3. NAZI COUNTERS

    THE Germans have made many severe counterattacks along the Normandy battlefront but the Allies have held their newly-won gains. Strongest counter-blow has been in the Colombelles—St. FIRST TO LAND: Squadron Leader Les Jackson, D.F.C., of Texas, Queensland, veteran of early aerial battles over Port Moresby and Milne Bay (left), and Flight Lieut. Roger Kimpton, of Melbourne, both Kittyhawk pilots, were the first Allied airmen to land on Noemfoor Island, farthest advanced post in Dutch New Guinea. ... [ILLUSTRATED]

    Article : 929 words
  4. FLYING BOMB HITS CHAPEL IN LONDON

    Ruins of the Guards' Chapel, Wellington Barracks, London, hit by a flying bomb at the week-end while a parade was in progress. Many of the congregation of 250, including high Guards officers, were either killed or injured. This is the first photograph of flying-bomb damage received in Queensland. ... [ILLUSTRATED]

    Article : 109 words
  5. Nazis Feel Big Losses In France

    FRANCE, July 11.—Mounting toll of German losses is beginning to make itself felt along the whole of the Allied ...

    Article : 330 words
  6. REICH HEARS SOVIET GUNS

    LONDON, July 12 (A.A.P.).—For the first time in the war people living in German territory—East Prussia—can hear the distant roar of Soviet guns days Reuter's Moscow spondent. ... [ILLUSTRATED]

    Article : 451 words
  7. 57,000 Evacuated From Bomb Areas

    LONDON, July 12 (Special and A.A.P.).—Biggest mass evacuation since the outbreak of war began yesterday when 41,000 mothers and children left London and other areas affected by flying bombs for safer districts. ... [ILLUSTRATED]

    Article : 868 words
  8. Nazi Mystery On Two-Front Crisis

    LONDON, July 12 (Special).—As the Russians close on East Prussia, creating for the Germans one of their greatest crises of the war, Berlin's attitude has become shrouded in mystery. ...

    Article : 277 words
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  10. SLIGHT GAINS TO ALLIES IN ITALY

    LONDON, July 12 (A.A.P.).—Further slight advances were made along the Italian front yesterday in spite of stiff German resistance. Main success fell to Indian ... [ILLUSTRATED]

    Article : 340 words
  11. NAZI SPY EXECUTED

    LONDON, July 12 (A.A.P.)—A German secret service agent, Joseph Jan Vanhove, a Belgian subject, was executed ...

    Article : 109 words
  12. PATRIOT THINKS ALLIES CAN LEARN FROM NAZIS

    LONDON, July 12 (Special).—Leader of the French resistance movement in Normandy thinks that the Allies could learn some lessons from the Germans. "Your equipment is incredible, but you do not know how to use it." he said. He told the Daily Express ...

    Article : 448 words
  13. EXCHANGE OF INTERNEES

    LONDON, July 12 (A.A.P.).—The British Commonwealth has reached an agreement with Germany to exchange internees. ...

    Article : 150 words
  14. MANPOWER TALKS SOON

    MELBOURNE, Wednesday.—Commonwealth proposals for a comb-out of A.I.F. and Militia units and reorganisation of civilian ...

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