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  4. Furious Attacks by Germans

    "Our troops are stubbornly maintaining their positions," stated the Soviet communique issued late last night. It claimed that the Russian forces are counter-attacking large ...

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  5. POLICE ADMINISTRATION IN RIVERINA

    As announced in our issue of Thursday. Police Headquarters for the southern district of the State have been transferred from Albury to Wagga. Speaking on the telephone from Sydney yesterday morning. Mr. E. H. Graham, M.L.A. for Wagga advised that he ...

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  6. ICELAND WELCOMES U.S. FORCES

    Excited Icelanders crowded the quays at Reyjkavik to welcome the arrival of convoys of United States transports. The cheerful ...

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  7. R.A.F. OFFENSIVE

    British bombers last night continued their large-scale attacks on German industrial centres. They heavily attacked the town and railway yards ...

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  8. MR. MAIR PROTESTS

    SYDNEY. Thursday.—The Leader of the Opposition (Mr. A. Mair) said to-day that the decision of the Chief Secretary to remove the police station ...

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  9. MR. MACKAY'S ANNOUNCEMENT

    SYDNEY, Thursday.—An important change in police control was announced to-day by the Commissioner for Police (Mr. Mackay). Superintendent ...

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  10. NEW SUPERINTENDENT'S CAREER

    Superintendent Thomas Ross was in charge of the Traffic Office. Sydney, for six years. Nine months ago he was in charge of No. 20 division, ...

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  11. ATTACK IN COMMONS

    LONDON. Wednesday (A.A.P.).— Hard-hitting speeches, which included charges of, idle factories obstructions and confused control, opened ...

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  12. FLYING FORTRESSES

    Twenty Boeing flying fortresses from the United States are now with the R.A.F. operational unit practically ready to participate in the onslaught ...

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  13. U.S. NAVY

    WASHINGTON Wednesday.—The Chief of the Naval Bureau (Mr. Athol Robinson) said to-day that the shipbuilding programme was ...

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  14. SYRIAN ARMISTICE MOVES

    Soon after the Prime Minister (Mr. Winston Churchill, had announced in the House of Commons that the British authorities had received formal ...

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  15. CAPTURE OF DAMOUR

    HAIFA. Wednesday.—The success of the Australian engineers in throwing a temporary bridge across the river south of Damour was one of the ...

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  16. HUNGER STRIKERS

    SYDNEY, Thursday—A joint, statement was issued to-day by Mak Thomas and Horace Ratcliffe, who are being detained by the Federal ...

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  18. THE ARMISTICE

    MELBOURNE. Thursday.—In a statement to-day concerning the signing of the armistice in Syria, the Prime Minister (Mr. Menzies) said it ...

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  19. RED CROSS NURSES MISSING

    WASHINGTON. Wednesday.—The American' Red Cross to-day announced that the British vessel on which 10 Red Cross nurses were on their ...

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  20. "ENCIRCLEMENT OF JAPAN"

    TOKYO, Wednesday (A.A.P.).— "There is a possibility of a large-scale war being fought in the Pacific as a result of the present trend of ...

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  23. BENGHAZI BOMBED

    LONDON. Wednesday (B.O.W)— British heavy bombers again carried out extensive attacks on the harbor at Benghazi. In one of these raids ...

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  24. U.S. PLANE PRODUCTION

    WASHINGTON. Wednesday.—Defence officials said to-day that the output of American war planes reaches its highest level in June despite ...

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  25. BRITISH LEAVE RIVIERA

    CANNES. Wednesday.—All British nationals have been ordered to leave the Riviera and move inland at least 50 miles. About 2000 persons are ...

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  26. P. G. WODEHOUSE AND NAZIS

    LONDON. Wednesday.—The Foreign Minister (Major Eden) in the House of Commons said that the Government had seen with regret reports ...

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