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  5. DEVOLUTION SWEEPING THROUGH ITALY

    LONDON, July 28.--Algiers radio says Italian troops armed with small calibre artillery and machine-guns fee guarding the railway station at Milan to keep the [?]nti-German demonstration in check. The Swiss radio ...

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  6. BALKANS IN A FERMENT

    LONDON, July 28.--Hungary, which Is putting out peace feelers through Turkey, has informed the Yugoslav ...

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  7. GERMANS IN COMMAND

    LONDON, July 28.--The German defensive line across the base of the triangular north-western peninsula of Sicily is now taking definite shape. ...

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  8. TURKISH MISSION WATCHES TANK DEMONSTRATION

    The Turkish Military Mission, led by Lieut.-General Salih Omertag and consisting of 18 senior Turkish Army and Air Force officers, which visited Egypt and the Western Desert battlefields, visited an armored division and saw a demonstration by Sherman tanks, heavy artillery and anti-tank guns. ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  9. PAVED THE WAY

    WASHINGTON, July 29. The columnist, Drew Pearson, learns that many American soldiers of Italian ...

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  10. GERMANS ADMIT TROUBLE IN THE OREL SECTOR

    LONDON, July 28.--The Germans are beginning to admit they are in trouble in the Orel area, while Russian sources continue to report the Red Army is remorselessly closing in towards Mga and Orel, ...

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  11. Will Germany Hold Out?

    STOCKHOLM, July 28.--The Gothenburg 'Handelstidning' published a circumstantial story from ...

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  12. SOUTH AFRICAN ELECTIONS

    PRETORIA, July 28.--General Smuts has won a clear majority in the South African elections. ...

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  13. Allied Message To Italy

    LONDON, July 29.--Algiers radio broadcast a special message signed by General Eisenhower to the Italian people. ...

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  14. FURNITURE PRICES

    CANBERRA, Thursday.--New ceiling prices for furniture sold by manufacturers have been fixed by Professor Copland. ...

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  15. Flying Boat Crash

    LONDON, July 28.--A British Overseas Airways flying boat which, it is stated, left Lisbon at 11 o'clock last night ...

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  16. BOWEN PILOT

    MELBOURNE, Thursday.--For his conspicuous part as navigator In raids over Western Europe, Flying-Officer Leslie Clement ...

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  17. PIONEER AIRMAN

    SYDNEY, Thursday.--Australia's pioneer airman, Mr. William Hart, who held No. 1 pilot's licence, was found dead in a lane off ...

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  18. LIGHT BRITISH COASTAL FORCE HAS ANOTHER VICTORY

    LONDON, July 28.--Light coastal forces have been In action again, according to an Admiralty communique, which ...

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  19. United Nations' Production

    LONDON, July 28.--Mr. O. Lyttleton (Con.) in the House of Commons announced that the United ...

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  20. BADOGLIO SENDS TROOPS TO HALT NAZIS

    MADRID, July 28.--Reports from the Franco-Italian frontier state Badoglio ordered two Italian army corps stationed ...

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  21. Spanish Prisoners Released

    MADRID, July 28.--Cabinet has authorised the release of a further 10,000 political prisoners. The ...

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  22. MOVE TO REGAIN WAKE ISLAND.

    WASHINGTON, July 28.--The bombing of Wake Island, which was the second in four days, foreshadows a possible early United ...

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  23. FEDERAL ELECTORS.

    Canberra, Thursday.--The Chief Electoral Officer (Mr. Turner) stated to-day that about 4,500,000 will vote at the general ...

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    In daring and resourcefulness British submarine men more than equal Germany's U-boat crews. 'These qualities have led to innumerable successes against Axis oil installations, locomotives, etc., on land, in addition to ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  25. SOVIET PROPOSALS

    NEW YORK, July 29.--The New York 'Times' Washington correspondent quotes diplomatic reports from Moscow expressing the belief that the recent manifesto by the German anti-Hitler committee in ...

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    The assembly line in one of Britain's great aircraft factories producing Lancaster bombers. At the head of the line Lancasters are lifted by cranes for the fitting of the undercarriage. This factory has many hundreds ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  27. FEELING IN JAPAN

    NEW YORK, July 28.--Chungking Tao Chal Heng, an authority on Japanese affairs, writing he the Central 'Daily News,' ...

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  28. FAMILY FARMING

    BRISBANE, Thursday.--Giving evidence before the Rural Reconstruction Commission to-day the Director of the Bureau of ...

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  29. CHINESE GAINS.

    CHUNGKING, July 29.--The Chinese High Command states that Chinese forces raiding behind enemy lines in north-eastern ...

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  30. TEXAS HURRICANE.

    HOUSTON (Texas), July 28.--A tropical hurricane on the Texas Gulf coast yesterday resulted in 21 being killed or missing, and ...

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