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    Native carriers set out along the track in the Wau-Mubo area, carrying supplies to forward areas. ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  5. NAVAL FORCES IN PACIFIC

    LONDON, July 4.--There is no theatre of operations in which naval forces will play a bigger part, of course in the closest concert with the air arm, than in the Pacific struggle, according to the ...

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  6. [?]ORE GERMAN BASES HATTERED IN RAIDS BY ALLIED FORCES

    LONDON, July 4.--RAF bombs sent smoke clouds rolling up two miles high over the Kalk and Deutz districts Cologne at the end of last night's very heavy attack. his morning, eight hours after the raid, the pilot of a ...

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  7. SOUTH-WEST PACIFIC COMMUNIQUE

    The following communique was issued by General Headquarters in the South-west Pacific area yesterday:-- ...

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  8. VICTOR AND VANQUISHED MEET

    Axis generals who surrendered to the Allies during the crushing Axis defeat in Tunisia, North Africa, were taken to British 8th Army headquarters for questioning. This radiophoto shows the Axis prisoners reviews ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  9. GENERALISSIMO SEES DAWN OF CHINA'S VICTORY

    NEW YORK, July 5.--In an interview with the 'Herald- Tribune's' representative Marshal Chiang Kai-shek ...

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  10. Russian Offensive Predicted

    LONDON, July 4. -- Berlin Newsagency for the third time in three days warned that a Russian offensive could be expected at any ...

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  11. ITALIANS AID ALLIED RAIDS

    L0ND0N, July 4.--The air war in the Mediterranean is intensifying daily, according to statements from both sides, and the Italians are still more worried ...

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  12. ENGLISH LESSONS

    LONDON, July 4.-- The 'Daily Mail' says the BBC on Monday will, broadcast the first English ...

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  13. AXIS HARVESTS

    LONDON, July 4.--There is every indication the Axis have had a bad harvest. The German farm leader, Gustav ...

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  14. CONSERVING TINNED FRUITS

    BRISBANE. Monday.--The Army has taken steps to ensure that troops in southern training centres and lines of ...

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    General W. Sikorski, Prime Minister of Poland, who was killed in an air crash shortly after taking off at Gibraltar on ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  16. FARCICAL PRICES REGULATION

    CANBERRA, Monday, -- A review of National Security Regulations following caustic criticism of these regulations ...

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  17. AUSTRALIA'S MESSAGE TO AMERICA

    CANBERRA, Monday.-- Broadcasting an Independence Day message to the people of the United States, the Prime ...

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  18. BIG CHANGE IN NAZI STRATEGY

    NEW YORK, July 5.--Hanson Baldwin in the New York 'Times' states a fundamental change in German strategy, ...

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  19. VOLCANO HEATS UP IN EUROPE

    LONDON, July 4.--A constant trickle of reports from Occupied Europe shows the Allies' current war of nerves is heating up the volcano on which the Italians and ...

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  20. VDC PARADES

    BRISBANE, Monday.--Though [?]hird anniversary of the for[?] of the Voluntary Defence falls on July 15, church ...

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  21. GIRAUD AT MARTINIQUE

    NEW YORK, July 5.--General Giraud stopped off at Martinique en route to Washington to help arrange the island's peaceable ...

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    IT MUST BE SPRING, ADOLF --I SAW THE FIRST VULTURE TO-DAY.--By Burck in the Chicago 'Times.' ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  23. TOJO AT SINGAPORE

    LONDON, July 5.--Domei Agency says General Tojo has arrived at Singapore on a tour of ...

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  24. FARM WORK FOR WAR PRISONERS

    MELBOURNE, Monday.--To alleviate the acute manpower shortage in rural industries the Commonwealth ...

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  25. MALTESE GAIN WEIGHT

    LONDON, July 4.--The Hon Mabel Strickland, addressing a Malta League meeting, said the Maltese had averaged a gain of ...

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  26. FREE GOVERNMENT

    CAIRO, July 4.--King George of Greece, broadcasting to Greece to-day, said: On the day we are masters in our own house again ...

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  27. U.S. COMMUNIQUE

    WASHINGTON, July 4.--The U.S. Navy communique states Liberators at dawn on June 28 attacked Japanese installations at ...

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  28. DUTCH AIRMEN HONORED

    wards were presented to Netherlands airmen by their commanding officer. The march past at ceremony. ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  29. COLOSSAL JOB

    LONDON. July 4.--The Minister for Agriculture (Mr. Hudson), in a speech on Farm Sunday, said: This harvest will probably mean ...

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  30. TO STEM INVASION

    STOCKHOLM, July 4.--'Afton Bladets' Berlin correspondent says the Germans have created a new general service military branch ...

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  31. PAPAL ENCYCLICAL.

    LONDON, July. 3.--Rome radio says the Pope on June 29 issued an encyclical dealing with "Contemplation of the spiritual ...

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  32. GIRAUD'S DEPUTY.

    ALGIERS. July 11.--It is officially reported that General Juin is acting commander-in-chief of French North-West Africa ...

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  33. REPORTS DENIED.

    LONDON, July 4.--Berlin radio has denied that Hitler and Goering are ill. ...

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