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  5. GEN. EISENHOWER IN SICILY

    Gen. Dwight D. Elsenhower (left) of the United States Army, Allied Commander-in-Chief in the North African theatre of operations, greets Canadian officers as he arrived in Sicily to inspect the front on the third day of the Allied invasion of ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  6. Offensive Against Japan

    LONDON, Thursday (A.A.P.).—The appointment of Lord Louis Mountbatten, who is commander of combined operations, as Supreme Allied Commander in ...

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  7. RUSSIAN ARMIES

    LONDON, Thursday, (A.A.P.).—Mighty Russian armies, which have smashed beyond Kharkov—two of them north-west and south-west from Kharkov respectively—-re threatening Poltava, and two are pouring into the Donetz Basin from east ...

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  8. PANIC IN BERLIN

    LONDON, Thursday, (A.A.P.).—"The German Government's plans for the evacuation of the chief Ministries from Berlin have been ...

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  9. PASSING THE TIME

    With the forward troops in New Guinea: An A.I.F. signaller at a forward post near Salamaua, after wrestling for months with ...

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  10. LEND LEASE

    WASHINGTON, Wednesday.—President Roosevelt's quarterly lend-lease report said that aid to July 31 totalled 13,973,000.000 ...

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  11. Mr. Churchill

    OTTAWA, Wednesday: It is officially announced that Mr. Churchill will broadcast on Sunday at 1 p.m. instead of ...

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  12. PEACE WITH ITALY

    LONDON, Thursday.—The Swiss newspaper "Dletat," quoting a report from the Italian frontier, declares that British ...

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  13. N.S.W. AIRMAN

    LONDON, Thursday (A.A.P.).—A Coastal command Sunderland, captained by an Australian, Flying Officer Davenport, of ...

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  14. FROM QUEBEC

    OTTAWA, Wednesday: "I ain not at liberty to disclose what the Quebec conclusions are. In due time we shall communicate the ...

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  15. DANES ACTIVE

    LONDON, Thursday: "Recently landed. British paratroops are partly responsible for the wave of sabotage sweeping Denmark," ...

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  16. "SCRAP OF PAPER"

    SYDNEY, Thursday.—Six men were sentenced to terms of imprisonment at the Central Police Court to-day for taxation ...

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  17. U.S. NEWS

    NEW YORK, Wednesday.—Representative Hamilton Fisch. pre-war Isolationist, addressing a Republican meeting, urged the ...

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  18. GOLD PRODUCTION

    SYDNEY, Thursday: The production of gold in New South Wales from January to May was 25,365 ounces, valued at £265,072 ...

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  20. OVERSEAS NEWS

    Overseas news in "The Daily Advertiser" is supplied by Australian Associated Press Sources include in England. "The Times." "Daily ...

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  21. GENERAL MACARTHUR AND QUEBEC TALKS

    NEW YORK, Wednesday.—The "Daily News" in an editorial reproaches Mr. Churchill and President Roosevelt because ...

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  24. New Guinea Battle

    Somewhere in Australia, Thursday.—While isolated Japanese centres of resistance are still fighting strongly against ...

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