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  4. STARVATION IN FRANCE

    NEW YORK, July 29.--The 'Times' Berne correspondent says Lyons physicians report that the average French manual worker is ...

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  5. SMASHING BLOW AT ETNA LINE

    LONDON, July 29.--Smashing Allied blows against the centre of the Germans' Mount Etna line are now threatening the Axis communications system and squeezing the enemy more closely into a narrow ...

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  6. DESERTED BY GERMAN ALLIES

    This picture of battle-weary and abandoned Italians--left to their fate by the Germans in Tunisia--is symbolic of what is happening in Sicily to-day. There, as on other fronts, the Germans are commandeering all ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  7. PROMINENT FASCISTS HELD "FOR SAKE OF PUBLIC ORDER"

    LONDON, July 29.--A decree issued in Rome announced that all prominent Fascists were being kept under arrest "for the sake of public order." No names were mentioned, but the wording of the decree suggests Mussolini, Scorza and Gayda are ...

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  8. MANY NAZI FIGHTERS DESTROYED

    LONDON, July 29.--Over 35 German fighters were destroyed during daylight air battles over Germany and ...

    Article : 275 words
  9. SERVICING THE AIR ARMADAS

    LONDON, July 29.--The Minister for Labor (Mr. E. Bevin) in the House of Commons announced an ...

    Article : 163 words
  10. MUSSOLINI HELD

    NEW YORK, July 29. -- The NBC correspondent (Merrill Mueller) in North Africa asserted Mussolini ...

    Article : 64 words
  11. Red Army Hammering Germans

    LONDON, July 29.--The Red Army is relentlessly hammering German rearguards retreating on many ...

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  12. FORMER ALLIES FIGHTING

    NEW YORK, July 29. -- The American Press Madrid correspondent says news reaching high sources direct from Rome confirms that the Germans began on Thursday the methodical ...

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  13. LISBON RIOTS

    LISBON, July 29.--Strikes and riots in Lisbon and other parts of Portugal have been caused by the shortage of food and other ...

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  14. THIRTY-EIGHT KILLED IN PLANE CRASHES

    NEW YORK, July 29.-- Thirty-eight people were killed when three planes crashed in various parts of the ...

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  15. SIGNIFICANT!

    LONDON, July 30.--War Cabinet met at 1.30 a.m. for two hours. Most Ministers in attendance were ...

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  16. Hungarians In Favor Of Peace

    LONDON, July 29. -- The correspondent of the American Press at Stockholm says that Hungary ...

    Article : 58 words
  17. Peace Terms Are Examined

    LONDON, July 29.--Reuter's correspondent at Chiasso says: According to reports reaching ...

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  18. BEAN PRICES

    GYMPIE, Friday.--A largely attended meeting of the Gympie Bean Growers' Association to-day decided to protest strongly against ...

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  19. CRUELTY CHARGE

    TOWNSVILLE, Friday.--At the Townsville Court to-day, Charles Jurss and Joseph Lang, owners of coursing dogs, conjointly pleaded ...

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  20. THIRD REICH HAS SHOCK

    LONDON, July 29.--The correspondent of the "Daily Express' at Stockholm writes: When high German officials ...

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  21. Ten Enemy Ships Sunk By U.S.

    WASHINGTON, July 29. -- A Navy communique says: United Sates submarines reported the following results of ...

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  22. WAR PRISONERS

    MELBOURNE, Friday.--Information received by the Australian authorities discloses that 2025 Australians were prisoners of war in ...

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  23. Mussolini's Birthday

    MEW YORK, July 30. -- The New York 'Times' Berne correspondent says Mussolini spent his 60th ...

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  24. AUSTRALIA'S SAVINGS

    CANBERRA, Friday.--According to figures issued to-day by the acting Commonwealth Statistician, Mr. S. Carver, Savings Bank ...

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  25. NEW DRUG

    NEW YORK, July 30.--The 'Herald Tribune' says pencillin, a new drug discovered in Britain which is ...

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  26. SCALING AXIS DEFENCES

    British army men are seen negotiating a formidable example of Axis defences. Two men on the first ladder are carrying a bangalore torpedo, used to blow gaps in enemy barbed-wire defences. ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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    The Allied advance in North Africa and Sicily has resulted in the occupation of many important airfields formerly held by the enemy. The picture shows a typical example of a North African Axis airfield during ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  28. CCC WORKERS

    BRISBANE, Friday.--Five Civil instruction Corps workers who [?]sted in fighting a fire which [?]ept through a military bomb ...

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  29. TOBACCO APPRAISAL

    CANBERRA, Friday. -- The Chairman of the Australian Tobacco Board, Mr. J. Tonkin, announced to-day that the board ...

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  30. SERIOUS CHARGE

    TOWNSVILLE, Friday. -- Edna May Boyle, a young married woman, was before the Court this morning on a charge of having ...

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  31. AFRICAN ELECTION FIGURES.

    PRETORIA, July 29.--Latest election returns give the Government 100 seats and the Nationalists 34. The Government is likely ...

    Article : 43 words
  32. SLOOPS SINK U-BOATS.

    LONDON, July 29.--An Admiralty communique says an escort group of sloops in the North Atlantic recently sank two ...

    Article : 27 words
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