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  4. TANKS FIGHT OUT EGYPT'S FATE AT ALAMEIN

    THE biggest tank battle since Rommel halted before Alamein is now raging on the central sector. The Daily Telegraph's correspondent says that the outcome is still unknown, but the result is likely to affect the whole position in the Western Desert. ...

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  5. THE SPIRIT OF THE BAYONET

    ONE of the most gallant incidents in Tuesday night's fighting in the Alamein area was the stand made by the Victorian battalion ...

    Article : 177 words
  6. Egypt's A.I.F.

    (Above): Motorised infantry spring into action. (Right): The men still in Syria. British, Australian and South ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  7. Queensland Vitally Important In War Strategy

    BRISBANE, July 17,—The Army Minister (Mr. E. M. Forde) on his arrival here this afternoon said that Queensland had assumed the greatest ...

    Article : 250 words
  8. NAZI DIVE-BOMBERS, TANKS AND INFANTRY MADE ASSAULT ON EISA

    WRITING from Australian tactical headquarters in the western desert on Wednesday, at 1.30 p.m., Kenneth Slessor, official Australian war correspondent, says that the Germans launched a fourth, and even fiercer, counter-attack against the Australian positions west of El Alamein on Tuesday night, supported by dive bombers, artillery ...

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  9. SOVIET STAGES HEAVY COUNTERS QN SECTORS OF VORONEJ FRONT

    MOSCOW radio says that, following the arrival of new reserves, the Red Army has taken the offensive in several sectors of the Voronej front, where the situation has become more favourable. One advancing unit broke through the German's front time, ...

    Article : 900 words
  10. Pacific War Council Focusses On Mediterranean

    WASHINGTON, July 16.—The Pacific War Council surveyed war problems for 9[?] minutes to-day. Mr. Nash (N.Z.) told the Associated Press ...

    Article : 234 words
  11. BRITAIN WILL NOT LET AXIS HAVE VICHY WARSHIPS

    LONDON, July 16,—The British Government will under no [?] allow the French warships at [?] to pass into enemy hands ...

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  12. Nazi Tanks Now Try To Crush Men In Slit Trenches

    DESCRIBING how the Germans captured Tel el Eisa Station (which the Australians have since reported to have recaptured), the Daily Mail's special correspondent says that the stupendous weight of ...

    Article : 250 words
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    U.S. NURSES—All out to aid the United Nations war effort, U.S. Army nurses, all of when hold officers commissions, undergo regular army drill in addition [?] their nursing duties. Here they march is full war equipment—Dept. of Information photo. ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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