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  4. SUN, MOON AND TIDES

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  5. RUSSIANS LAUNCH NEW OFFENSIVE

    LONDON, Thursday.—Swinging over to the offensive the Russians are now hammering at the German bastion of Orel (210 miles south of Moscow), and have already torn two deep gaps in its outer defences. A special Moscow communique announces that north of Orel the Russians ...

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  6. BIG JAP BASE AT MUBO FALLS IN ALLIED DRIVE

    Nine hundred and fifty Japs have been killed in the capture of Mubo, key point of the Allied drive against tho Salamaua defence system. This is revealed in a communique issued by South-West defenders were Kiled in the record air blitz on the area by more than 50 bombers on July 7, in which 106 tons of bombs were poured on enemy ground positions in a terrific 35 minutes' onslaught. Allied losses are stated to have ...

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  7. ALLIED BOMBERS BLAST VITAL JAP. AERODROME AT LAE

    Lieut.-General George Kenney's bombers blast Lac aerodrome, dropping a string of heavy explosives down the centre of the main runway. Japanese planes are seen scattered about the area, many of them shattered. A burnt hangar is clearly shown in the lower right-hand corner, the debris of many planes strewn about it. ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  8. HAVOC IN NAZI AIR BASES

    LONDON, Thursday. — Great havoc was caused at the three big German-held arr bases of Le Bourget and ...

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  9. 150 JAPANESE KILLED IN BRIEF CLASH

    Typical of the sudden short deadly clashes marking the New Georgia fighting was one at Batuna (Vanganu ...

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  10. NEW LANDINGS BY AIR TROOPS IN SICILY

    LONDON, Thursday.—British and American airborne troops have made; new landings in Sicily, but the places are not specified, reports Reuter's correspondent at Allied Headquarters. Warning of heavy opposition likely to lie ahead of the invaders, the U.S. ...

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  11. ITALIAN FEARS GROWING

    LONDON. Thursday, —Italian newspapers reveal great anxiety over Sicily and are obviously looking for ...

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  13. MULTI-MILLIONAIRE'S FUNERAL

    NEW YORK. Thursday.—The body of Sir Harry Oakes. the millionaire who was murdered at Nassau (Buhamas), was buried ...

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  14. BRITISH DIPLOMAT'S SUDDEN DEATH

    MOSCOW. Thursday.—Mr. Herbert Baggallay British Charge d'Affaires in China, died of heart failure her while on his way ...

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  15. GUNNER SAVED A FIRE IN PLANE

    A South Australian. Flight-Sergeant D. J. McLoughlin. wireless gunner of a light bomber operating over Sicily, kept his aircraft ...

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    Save this paper for the Salvage Committee. ...

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  17. TOKIO APPOINTS NEW NAVY SPOKESMAN

    NEW YORK. Thursday.—Captain Etsuzo Kurighara, says Tokio official radio, has been appointed Navy spokesman instead of ...

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  18. LONDON-MOSCOW AIR SERVICE

    LONDON. Thursday.—British Overseas Airways has opened a through air service between Britain and Russia, via North ...

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  19. Today's Communique From GHQ

    Dutch New Guinea. Kaukanay: Our medium units bombed and strafed Hie enemy occupied village ol Keaukwa. ...

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  20. ALLIED TROOPS ARE AHEAD OF SCHEDULE IN SICILY

    WASHINGTON. Thursday.—The conquest of Sicily was proceeding far more rapidly than the Allies expected, the United States Acting-Secretary for War (Mr. Patterson) said to-day. ...

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  21. LIBERALS' NEW WAGE POLICY

    LONDON, Thursday—A new wages policy has been adopted by the Liberal Party whoso leader is Sir Archibald Sinclair (Air ...

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  22. DUTCH WARNED TO EXPECT TRICKERY

    LONDON, Friday — Radio Orange warned Dutch patriots in a broadcast last night that the Germans were planning to stage ...

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