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  4. THREAT TO CAUCASUS IS HOURLY INCREASING

    LONDON, July 29.—Although Moscow reports indicate that the resistance on the Russian southern front is stiffening, the German drive is making headway in several important sectors, and the threat of the invaders against the North ...

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  5. ALLEGED SABOTEURS

    WASHINGTON, July 29.—A Habeas Corpus petition on behalf of seven alleged German saboteurs was formally presented to the Supreme ...

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  6. READY FOR JAP PLANES

    This camon-flaged sound detector is ready to pick ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  7. ALLIED AND JAPANESE PATROLS CLASH IN PAPUAN JUNGLE

    FURTHER jungle fighting between Japanese and Allied patrols is reported from the Papuan hinterland. There have been casualties on both sides. An Australian officer, Lieut.-Col W. T. Owen, a Victorian, has been ...

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  8. LIGHT TANKS FOR A.I.F. MECHANISED CAVALRY

    BATTLE HEADQUARTERS, July 29.—For the second day there has been no change or move in the Australian sector of the desert front. ...

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  9. Fairly Eventful Time Says Modest Submarine V.C.

    LONDON, July 29.—Commander [?] A.C. Miers, D.S.O., whom the King [?] decorated with the V.C., yesterday, [?] for daring exploits in the submarine ...

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  10. LULL IN BATTLE FOR EGYPT MAY PRESAGE A NEW STORM

    A Cairo message on Wednesday stated that intensive fighting on the northern sector has died down. The only desert activity on the whole front has been routine patrols and some artillery fire. Allied fighter bombers on the southern sector ground-strafed and ...

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  11. [?]MALARIA BEATS JAPS IN BURMESE JUNGLES

    LONDON, July 29.—The Calcutta correspondent of the Associated Press says that the only survivors of a party of seven which spent 60 days treking ...

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  12. SOVIET BALTIC FLEET PROVES ITS WORTH

    MOSCOW, July 29.—Admiral Privitz, Commander-in-Chief of the Russian Baltic fleet, announced that the fleet since the outbreak of war ...

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  13. AXIS PREPARING FOR SECOND FRONT

    NEW YORK, July 29.—The New York Times Berne correspondent contributes interesting details of the German preparation to meet a second front ...

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  14. FLAMING SHELLS PILOT'S TERROR

    LONDON, July 29.—The Berlin radio says that one German airman who raided Middlesborough last week described Britain's new ...

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  15. CURTAILMENT OF SHALE OIL DEVELOPMENT WORK

    MELBOURNE, July 30.—Owing to the difficulty of obtaining the requisite drilling plant end other specialised equipment and the increasing need for ...

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  16. Nomura Seeks Conference With U.S.A, Ambassador

    NEW YORK, July 29.—The Lorenco Morques correspondent of the United Press says that the U.S. Ambassador (Mr. Grewel, while awaiting the ...

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  17. The Writing In the Skies

    LONDON, July 23.—The German radio added to its usual "Good night" in Germans the phrase, "to all who are in a position to have a good night's ...

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  18. SPEARING FISH

    Allied troops ia Northern Australia have found in the ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  19. TRIBUTES TO FAMOUS AIR ACE

    LONDON, July 29.—A Requiem Mass at Westminster Cathedral for Wing Commander "Paddy" Finucane, who was recently killed while leading a ...

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  20. BRITAIN INCREASES OLD-AGE PENSIONS

    LONDON, July 23.—Scenes in the Commons the like of which have not been witnessed for a long time, [?] at the end of a lengthy ...

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  21. WAR FREIGHT BY AIR

    LONDON, July 29.—Britain has established an air service for the transport of vital war freight and is doing her utmost to make this ...

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  22. Shortage of Engines Held Up Giant U.S. Planes

    WASHINGTON, July 29.—Harold Talbot, director of air transportation for the War Production Board, testified to the Senate Defence Investigation ...

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  23. NO COOLING SYSTEM FOR GERMAN TANKS

    LONDON, July 23.—Captain Oliver Lyttelton in the Commons said that an examination of captured German tanks afforded no evidence of ...

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