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  4. FLYING [?]ORTRESSES STRIKE HARD AT RABAUL

    FOUR Japanese ships, including one of 15,000 tons, were sunk or heavily damaged by Allied bombers in a smashing attack on Rabaul Harbour. The raid was made by Flying Fortresses in daylight on Wednesday. This is the most successful ...

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  5. STALINGRAD HOLDS

    ALL reports dated Wednesday, indicate that Marshal Timoshenko has succeeded in beating off the heaviest German thrusts against Stalingrad thus far from the west and south-west and there are signs that the German drive in the North Caucasus is definitely ...

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    MEAT FOR THE TROOPS.—The cattle industry is a vital factor in Australia's food production front. Here are choice carcases deslined for the troops "somewhere in Australia." ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  7. LULL IN EGYPT MAY BREAK

    LONDON, August 12.— The Times' Cairo correspondent declares that the Alamein lull which has lasted several weeks, is doubtless the calm ...

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  8. SITUATION IN INDIA IS NOW EASIER

    LONDON, August 12.—The situation in India is reported to be easier, a considerable factor therein being the stern warnings by the Governor of Bombay and other authorities that order would be maintained at any cost, which ...

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  9. Germany is Feeling Weight of Air Blows

    LONDON, August 12. — Aircraft of the R.A.F. Bomber Command in June and July dropped 13,000 tons of bombs on Western Europe, it was stated in ...

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  10. Hitler's Curse . On Germany

    LONDON, August 12.—A Stockhelm message says that every seventh obituary notice in Germany newsagencies concerning ...

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  11. Tojo Nearly Got His Issue

    WASHINGTON, August 12.—Mr. K[?] I[?]aan, Washington representative of the Sino-Korean People's League, said he received ...

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  12. "VICTORY OR DEATH"

    CLEVELAND [?] August 12.— The Undersecretary for the War Mr. Paterson speaking at ceremonies connected with Army and Navy production ...

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  13. Queenslanders Figure in Brilliant Sortie In the Western Desert Area

    ELALAMEN, August 11.— Men at a Queensland battalion holding positions on the coastal sector of the desert front hit the enemy another ...

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  14. GUARDING AUSTRALIA

    SOMEWHERE AT A VULNERABLE POINT ON AUSTRALIA'S ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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