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  3. Conflicting Claims in Russia

    The Berlin radio early this morning claimed that German shock troops after crossing the Dnieper River entered the suburbs of Mohilev, in White Russia, about half-way between Minsk and Smolensk. ...

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  4. IN NORTH AFRICA

    LONDON, Monday.—Two German armored divisions, three mechanised divisions and 13 Italian divisions constitute General Rommel's African ...

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  5. IN AUSTRALIA

    BRISBANE. Tuesday — A plan to call up hundreds of universal trainees for full-time service for the duration of the war will ...

    Article : 138 words
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  7. JAPAN MAY MOVE

    LONDON. Monday. (A.A.P.).—Many signs suggest that Japan will make a military move, or a combined military and naval move, before the end of the ...

    Article : 337 words
  8. R.A.F. RAIDS ON FRENCH TARGETS

    LONDON, Monday (A.A.P).—R.A.F. fighters destroyed seven Messer-scbmitts during the daylight offensives over France. Two of the planes were ...

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  9. A.I.F. CASUALTIES

    SYDNEY. Tuesday.—In two A.I.F. casualty lists for New South Wales issued today there are 99 names, of whom seven were killed. 28 wounded ...

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  10. NEW AND BETTER BOMBER

    SYDNEY, Tuesday.—A new type of bomber, which it is hoped to put into mass production in Australia, will shortly be tested. It will be a better ...

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  11. RUSSIA AND TURKEY

    ANKARA. Monday. (A.A.P.).—After an outburst in the Turkish press against M. Litvinoff's speech, in which he referred to the late planned by ...

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  12. NO RELAXING

    LONDON. Tuesday.—While indicating that the Russian Army was resisting the German attacks and vigorously counter-attacking, the Moscow night communique ...

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  13. BRITISH CIVILIAN CASUALTIES

    LONDON. Monday.—It is officially announced that 399 persons were killed and 461 detained in hospital as a result of aiz-raids on Britain in ...

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  14. MILITARY TRAINING

    SYDNEY, Tuesday.—Lieut. General Miles, G.O.C. Eastern Command, does not agree with complaints that lack of variety in training and recreation ...

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  15. IN EASTERN ENGLAND

    LONDON. Tuesday.—The Air Ministry announced that a small number of enemy aircraft operated over the country last night. Activities were confined ...

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  16. SYRIAN ARMISTICE

    LONDON. Monday. (A.A.P.).—The syrian armistice was formally signed it Acre at 2 p.m. to-day. The official French Newsagency says: "France was ...

    Article : 347 words
  17. MR. CASEY IN CONFERENCE

    TOKYO. Tuesday.—The Russo-Japanese non-aggression pact still stands, said Mr. Ichi Kishi, speaking for the Information Board. However, ...

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  18. NAZI CLAIM

    LONDON. Tuesday.—The "Neuszurcher Zeitung" Berlin correspondent says that military circles believe that Leningrad is now within their reach and may be ...

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  19. FARMERS GAVE FREELY

    A tribute to farmers who had given donations of cattle, sheep and other livestock, and of farm produce, to war funds is paid by the member for ...

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  20. NIGHT ATTACKS BY R.A.F.

    LONDON, Tuesday.—The R.A.F. attacked targets in eastern and north-western Germany last night. ...

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  22. BRITISH IN BEIRUT

    LONDON, Tuesday.—English and Australian troops took over Beirut to-day. The Vichy troops, it is understood, were withdrawing yesterday. ...

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  23. FIGHTING NEAR SOLLUM

    LONDON. Tuesday.—The Rome Newsagency says: The British in the Sollum sector early on Saturday tried to surprise our advance elements ...

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  24. THE PACT

    SYDNEY, Tuesday.—An attack on circles in Australia which opposed the Russo-British pact was made by the Attorney-General (Mr. Hughes) in ...

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  25. ANZAC VALOR

    SYDNEY, Tuesday.—Corporal Charles John Grace, who is in a military hospital recovering from wounds received in Greece, declared to-day that all the ...

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  26. SEIZURE OF COTTON MILLS

    SHANGHAI, Monday.—The Nanking puppet government announced to-day that on August 1 it will take over two Chinese-owned cotton mills in ...

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  27. OUR CABLE SERVICE

    By special arrangement, Reuter's world service, in addition to other special sources of overseas intelligence. is published in this issue, and all rights therein in ...

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  28. RADIO-TELEPHONE SERVICE TO PAPUA

    CANBERRA. Tuesday.—"With the existing air service and the new radio-telephone service, Papua enjoys from today facilities of communication equal ...

    Article : 115 words
  29. MINERS' CABLE MESSAGE TO STALIN

    SYDNEY. Tuesday.—The Miners' Federation to-day sent a cable message to Stalin pledging their aid in the fight against Fascism.. The message ...

    Article : 119 words
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  31. PRODUCER GAS

    SYDNEY, Tuesday.—The State Cabinet today approved of preparation of legislation to enable the drafting of regulations for licensing of charcoal ...

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  33. R.A.A.F. ACTIVITIES

    SYDNEY. Tuesday.—It is possible that an official R.A.A.F. correspondent may be appointed for overseas to record the deeds of the R.A.A.F. The ...

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  34. SHIPPING LOSSES

    LONDON. Tuesday.—The British Admiralty announces that mercantile shipping losses in June were 79 ships of a total tonnage of 329.296 tons, the lowest for the ...

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