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  4. Enemy Advance in New Guinea

    MONDAY.—It was officially announced at General MacArthur's Headquarters to-day that although the enemy had made an advance, and the Allies had lost possession of kokoda village, the ...

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  5. R.A.F. RAIDS

    LONDON, Monday.—The Air Ministry has not yet announced the objective or results of the R.A.F. bomber raid ...

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  6. ADDITION TO AUSTRALIAN NAVY

    Historic Picture—Launching of Naval Vessel Taken recently at the launching by the Mayoress of Wagga (Mrs. H. E. Gissing), who is shown on the left in front row. Mrs. Gissing has just released the bottle of wine for the christening of the vessel, and sent it smashing against its side. Next to the Mayoress is Sir Kelso King. ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  7. INDIA QUIET

    LONDON, Mon. (A.A.P.).—Among all responsible Indian quarters there is a growing demand for the Government to ...

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  9. Russian Armies

    LONDON, Monday (A.A.P.).—Russian troops showed their iron will before Stalingrad, holding their positions in the hills of the Volga basin. The Germans have thrown in huge tank forces in this area, but the ingenuity of the defence in the ...

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  10. NAZIS DEMAND

    LONDON, Monday (A.A.P.).—Fighting French headquarters state that the German Government is negotiating with Vichy ...

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  11. HEAVY JAPANESE NAVAL LOSSES

    Admiral Hepburn, chairman of the Navy General Board, who is touring naval establishments, declared at New Orleans that the ...

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  12. JULY OFFENSIVE

    Despite unexpectedly bad weather, the R.A.F. took every opportunity during July to continue the bombing offensive. The ...

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  13. BIG PUSH FOR VICTORY

    WASHINGTON, Sunday.—The American Associated Press says that the naval development of the conquest in the south-eastern ...

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  14. ON A HIGHER LEVEL

    WILLEMSTAD (Curacao), Sunday.—Governor Kastell in a broadcast to-day declared that Curacao would not take reprisals against ...

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  15. FLAGS AT HALF MAST

    WASHINGTON, Sunday.—The Netherlands Legation flew the flag at half mast for the five prominent Dutchmen who were ...

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  16. CREW ALL SAVED

    WASHINGTON, Sunday—The Navy Department announces that all 39 members of the crew were saved after a medium-sizes U.S. ...

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  17. CREWLESS BLIMP

    SAN FRANCISCO, Sunday.—A small Navy patrol blimp landed without crew and out of contact at a street intersection in the ...

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  20. AIR ALARM AT DURBAN

    DURBAN, Sunday.—An air raid alarm was sounded early this evening, but the all-clear came within 15 minutes. Unidentified ...

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  21. CHINA CAMPAIGN

    CHUNGKING, Monday.—A communique issued by the Chinese High Command to-day says that the arrival of 5000 ...

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  22. NEW LONDON SHELTERS

    LONDON, Monday.—The "Daily Express" reports that nine new deep shelters in London, with a capacity of 70,000. have been ...

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  23. "THUNDERBOLT"

    Lieut-General Aronld declared to-day that U.S. had developed a new high-attitude fighter known as the Republic P47, or ...

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  24. NIGHT BAKING

    SYDNEY, Monday.—A resolution carried by the Baking Trades Employees' Union, that no members participate in night baking after August ...

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  25. JAPANESE VIEW

    STOCKHOLM, Sunday.—According to a message from Tokyo, the "Asahi Shimbun" states: "The attack on the Solomons is ...

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  26. HUNDREDS HOMELESS

    NEW DELHI, Monday.—Hundreds of people have been rendered homeless by the flooding of the River Jumna which destroyed ...

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  27. GENERAL DOOLITTLE IN LONDON

    NEW YORK, Sunday—A "New York Times" despatch from London reports that Brigadier-General James Doolittle, who led the ...

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  28. 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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  30. SOLOMONS THRUST

    NEW YORK, Sunday—There is reason to believe that the U.S. thrust against the Solomons promises considerable success," said ...

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  31. ENEMY GUNS

    LONDON, Monday.—Enemy long range guns opened up twice over Dover Straits before dusk last night. ...

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  32. BEER CUT

    MELBOURNE, Monday.—The Customs Minister (Senator Keane) said to-day, after he had been interviewed by representatives of the Local ...

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  33. AMUSEMENT TAX

    CANBERRA, Monday.—The Prime Minister (Mr. Curtin) has sent letters to the State Premiers asking them to hand over their ...

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