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  3. INDEPENDENCE DAY

    WASHINGTON, Saturday.—"For 166 years July 4 has been a symbol to the people of our country of democratic freedom which the citizens claim as a precious birthright. On this grim ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  4. Enemy in Egypt Losing Initiative

    LONDON, Saturday.—"Reports of undue optimism are discouraged at British Headquarters in Egypt, but the enemy is expected to reach the exhaustion point ...

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  5. Year's Biggest Clash

    LONDON, Saturday.—Latest reports from Moscow indicate that very fierce fighting is continuing in a number of ...

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  6. U.S. AIRMEN

    LONDON, Saturday.—The U.S. Army Air Force for the first time participated in an offensive operation in ...

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  7. JAPANESE DRIVEN BACK

    CHUNGKING, Sunday.—"The Chinese have recaptured Wuchang, in Suiyuan Province," said a Chinese communique to-day. "The ...

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  8. U.S. NEWS

    WASHINGTON, Saturday—The U.S. Navy has listed additional casualties covering the period June 7 to 17, at 190 dead, 54 ...

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  9. GENERAL SIR THOMAS BLAMEY

    MELBOURNE, Sunday.—Declaring that U.S. divisions were continuously arriving in Australia, General T. Blamey, Allied ...

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  10. MAYOR LA GUARDIA

    NEW YORK, Friday.—"The people of the United States would refuse to live if Australia and New Zealand were dominated by ...

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  11. SUPPLIES FROM U.S.

    WASHINGTON, Saturday.—The military spokesman announced to-day that more than £161,000 worth of American food and medicine ...

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  12. First Duty

    LONDON, Saturday.—"Remember your first duty is to your country and fellow countrymen. Only by the united ...

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  13. U.S. CHALLENGE

    CHUNGKING, Sunday.—Colone Chennault. assuming command of the U.S. Air Force in China, has issued an open challenge to the ...

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  14. FLAGS AT WAGGA

    Wagga listeners yesterday and last night heard speeches and music at Independence Day ceremonies in various parts of ...

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  15. OVERSEAS NEWS

    Overseas news messages published in this issue are supplied by the Australian Associated Press to which "The Daily Advertiser" subscribes. The ...

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  16. SABOTEURS ACTIVE

    LONDON, Sunday.—It is learned in London that saboteurs in France now publish underground newspapers in regular military ...

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  17. IN AUSTRALIA

    CANBERRA, Sunday.—For the first time in Australia, American Independence Day was publicly celebrated yesterday, ...

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  18. NEW U-BOATS

    LONDON, Sunday.—According to the "Sunday Dispatch," Admiral Karl Doenitz, German U-boat chief, is reported to be ...

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  19. IMPORTANT CONFERENCES

    WASHINGTON, Saturday.—President Roosevelt to-day held two important conferences. The Production Chief (Mr. Nelson) ...

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  20. SPY HANDED OVER

    MEXICO CITY, Saturday.—The Government has returned Gerhardt Kunze, German-American Bund leader to U.S., where he ...

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  22. DUKE AND ARMY

    LONDON, Saturday.—"I believe that the appointment of the Duke of Gloucester as titular head at a place in active command of the ...

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  23. "AVENGE TOBRUK!"

    DURBAN, Saturday.—While the stands on the course were still crowded after the finish of the July Handicap, Marshal Smuts' ...

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  24. GREETINGS FROM THE NATIONS

    LONDON, Saturday.—Independence Day messages were sent to President Roosevelt from London by the King of Greece, the ...

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  25. BELGIANS STARVING

    NEW YORK, Saturday.—The Belgian Prime Minister (M. Pierot) has arrived by Clipper from Europe. He declared that ...

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  26. U.S. WEAPONS

    SALISBURY (North Carolina), Saturday.—Major-General Levin Campbell, Chief of Army Ordnance, said that U.S. tanks and guns ...

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  27. "LAST BATTLE" IN FRANCE

    LONDON, Saturday—"The last battle of this war will take place in France." said General de Gaulle, Free French leader in a ...

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  28. SYDNEY DEMONSTRATION

    SYDNEY, Sunday.-In Sydney 10,000 saw an impressive ceremony at the Cenotaph, in which the band of Eastern command and ...

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  30. VICHY SUPPORTERS

    CAPETOWN, Saturday.—The Government has decided to intern about 100 French Vichy supporters drawn from hundreds of Vichy ...

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  31. "WORLD WILL HAVE FREEDOM"

    NEW YORK, Saturday.—A message from General MacArthur, widely published here, says:— "In the great crisis of the war ...

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  32. "FRIEND THAT ENDURETH"

    LONDON, Sunday—Mr. Churchill has sent the following message to the air commander. Air Marshal Tedder:— ...

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  33. JAPAN'S PRISONERS

    LONDON, Saturday.—A War Office statement sets out that neutral organisations are so far not permitted to visit British prisoners ...

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  34. RUSSIA'S MANPOWER

    LONDON, Sunday.—Annoyed by the glib reference to "Russia's inexhaustible manpower," Russian circles point out that there are ...

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  35. FEWER ACCIDENTS

    WASHINGTON, Saturday.—The usual automobile fatalities and other forms of violent death common to Independence Day ...

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  36. MELBOURNE OBSERVANCE

    MELBOURNE, Sunday.—In Melbourne the day was marked by the flying of American flags and bunting special sporting ...

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  37. GENERAL FREYBERG WOUNDED

    LONDON, Saturday.—The Cairo correspondent of the "Evening Standard" reports that the New Zealand commander, ...

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