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  4. MOSCOW CLAIMS GERMANS SLOWED DOWN

    ALTHOUGH German progress has been slowed down in the battle of the Don and a slight slackening of tank pressure reported after the terrific pummelling to which the panzers the subjected, the Russian authorities emphasised the ...

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  5. PRELUDE TO SECOND FRONT ?

    LONDON, July 15,—powerful Canadian attacking forces, in co-operation with the Navy and R.A.F., completed big-scale invasion ...

    Article : 207 words
  6. A.I.F. ARTILLERY

    AUSTRALIAN TROOPS AT DARWIN MAN ONE ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  7. RENEWED BATTLE OF EGYPT EXPECTED SOON

    LONDON, July 15.—There was a comparative lull in the Alamein area yesterday, but movements of enemy units suggest that an attack of a menacing nature can be expected. ...

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  8. More Jap Divisions For China Offensive

    NEW YORK, July 15.—A Chungking communique says that 3000 Jape who moved southward from Patuchen in eastern Kiangsi suffered heavy losses ...

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  9. En Zed Cooks are Tigers With Six-pounder Guns

    LONDON, July 15.—"Our cooking has gone to the bad—our cooks are too keen on shooting." This said the Cairo correspondent ...

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  10. Germans Making All-Out Effort

    MAJOR Polokey, tank commander, in a telephone interview with the Red Star, said: "Our tanks are gnawing through the German defences on ...

    Article : 529 words
  11. Photos Disclose Telling Effects Of R.A.F. Raids

    LONDON, July 15.—Photograph of Wilhelmshaven taken since the naval base and submarine yards were bombed on the night of July 9, show ...

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  12. WHEN TOKIO GETS IT

    DENVER (Colorado), July 15,—Sergeant P. J. Leonard, who was Brigadier-General Doolittle's who gunter during the Tokio raid, said, on the occasion ...

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  13. Minimum Wages For British Workers

    LONDON, July 15.—The Government after the war will try to establish minimum wages for all occupations, the Minister, for Labour and National ...

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  14. How Australians Beat Off German Attack West of Alamein

    WRITING from the Australian battle headquarters in the western desert on Tuesday, Kenneth Slessor, official Australian war correspondent, says that the third German attack on the Australian positions west of Alamein, which was at its height as he wrote his ...

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  15. RUSSIAN BOMBERS TAKE HEAVY TOLL

    WASHINGTON, July 15—The Moscow radio says that the Russian Air Force dropped hundreds of heavy bombs on an unnamed enemy port. ...

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  16. RUSSO-JAPANESE RELATIONS

    NEW YORK, July 15.—The Tokio official radio says that the Jap foreign Minister (Mr. Togo), in a speech at Osaka, declared that the Soviet ...

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  17. R.A.F. flitting Hard in Many Attacks On Enemy Columns and Ports in Libya

    LONDON, July 15.—British ari activity over the North African area, Milta, and elsewhere in the Mediterranean is outlined by the Middle East Air ...

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  18. AUSTRALIA'S FIGHTING MEN.

    These are Australian soldiers in a march past before their ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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