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  4. NAZIS PRESS HARD ON WHOLE RUSSIAN FRONT

    THE latest reports from Russia indicate that the Germans are keeping up pressure on all major fronts. The Russians have not succeeded in eliminating the wedge ...

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    [?]NTI-TANK—Australia now produces its own anti-tank guns. Of all the enemies of the tank, the six-pounder is perhaps the most mobile and deadly. This Department of Information photograph shows a group of instructors and senior personnel watch the [?] of a six-pounder bring. ... [ILLUSTRATED]

    Article : 46 words
  6. New C. in C. Egypt

    IT has been announced front London that General Sir Harold Alexander has taken over General Sir Claude Auchinleck's post in Egypt. General ... [ILLUSTRATED]

    Article : 344 words
  7. [?]HURCHILL'S TALK WITH [?]STALIN CHEERS ALLIES

    [?]ONDON, August 18.—Comment and speculation on the Churchill-Stalin talks have been given prominence throughout the [?]. The Swiss radio declares that Mr. Churchill's journey proves [?] political and military relations between Russia and Britain have ...

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  8. ALLIES LAND TANKS & MEN AT DIEPPE

    LONDON, August 19.—A Combined Operations Headquarters communique states: "A raid was launched in the early hours ...

    Article : 290 words
  9. NEW COMMAND TO GUIDE EGYPTIAN CAMPAIGN

    LONDON, August 18.—Important changes in the Middle East Army Command are announced by the War Office. General Sir Claude ...

    Article : 309 words
  10. Sporadic Violence And Political Moves in India

    LONDON, August 18.—Sporadic violence continues in India, but attention at present is focussed on political activities from which some ...

    Article : 435 words
  11. ALLIED BOMBER HITS AT JAP KAVIENG BASE

    KAVIENG, the Japanese base in New Ireland has again been attacked by an Allied bomber while on reconnaissance. Bombs were dropped on the aerodrome and coastal area. This was the second raid on Kavieng within two days, indicating that our ...

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  12. [?]olomons Battle [?]elude to Grim [?]acific Drive?

    [?]YORK, August 18.—The Wash[?] correspondent of the New[?] Times says that long grim fight[?] the south-west Pacific is ex[?] here as a result of the ...

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    HUGHIE THE PID—Mascot of the Allied forces at an advanced northern base is Hughie, a pig. Only a few days old when acquired by his unit, Hughie is now ten months old. He had a lucky escape recently during a Japanese ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  14. Axis Sub Attacks Rouse Brazil Crowds to Fury

    RIO DE JANEIRO, August 18.—President Vargas, with tears welling in his eyes in a speech to lumultous crowds which paraded to the presidential palace accented Brazil's rising ...

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  15. Churchill Reviewed Alamein AIF

    LONDON, August 18.—Mr. Churchill on his way to Moscow inspected Australian and South Africa personnel on the Alamein front and walked down the road to hold an internal review. From the Australian, to whom he gave the V sign, the Prime Minister received a rousing welcome. He wore ...

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  16. USHERETTE AND ALLIED SOLDIER SHOT IN BRISBANE THEATRE

    BRISBANE, August 19.—An usher ette at a picture theatre in George-street, city, Lilian Gwendoline Lloyd (33), was shot and seriously wounded ...

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