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  4. THREE PRONGED RAID ON NAZI INSTALLATIONS

    LONDON, July 5.--The three-pronged assault on German installations in France on the first anniversary of the United States Army's 8th Air Force offensive, which celebrated Independence ...

    Article : 394 words
  5. [?]NEMY FORGED [?]UT OF MUNDA

    [?] Japanese have been forced to abandon [?]unda, in New Georgia, as an opera[?] base because of the constant bom[?]ment the airfield has received since ...

    Article : 432 words
  6. NURSES LODGE OBJECTION TO AAMWS SCHEME

    SIDNEY, Tuesday.--Sydney metropolitan nurses on Monday asked the Minister for the Army (Mr. Forde) for ...

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  7. SOUTH-WEST PACIFIC COMMUNIQUE

    The following communique was issued at general headquarters of the South-West Pacific Area yesterday:-- ...

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  8. GUN BY AIR:

    A Bofors quick-firing mobile anti-aircraft gun being loaded into a transport plane in New Guinea. Air transport has played an exceptionally big part in offensive operations in this area by moving men, weapons, and supplies. ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  9. RAF SMASHES COLOGNE INDUSTRIES

    LONDON, July 5.--The last two attacks on Cologne were successful. During the first raid when aircraft attacked ...

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  10. HEAVY FIGHTING IN RUSSIA

    LONDON, July 5.--In a special announcement Moscow radio stated Russian troops in the direction of Orel, Kursk and Byelgorod since this morning have been fighting against large forces of ...

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  11. PACIFIC TO BE DIVIDED INTO TWO SECTORS?

    NEW YORK, July 6.--The creation of a wholly Australian-British sector in the South-West Pacific offensive ...

    Article : 171 words
  12. RUSSO-JAP TALK

    LONDON, July 5.--The correspondent of the British United Press in Moscow says since reports ...

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  13. FLYING A-A BATTERIES

    LONDON, July 5.--Algiers reports that 200 Axis fighters are bombing our bombers in attempts to hold back onslaughts against ...

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  14. GREAT PATRIOT, STAUNCH ALLY

    LONDON, July 5.--The Palish President (M. Rackzkiewicz) is broadcasting to the Polish people from the BBC ...

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  15. CANADIANS FACE GRAVE SITUATION

    OTTAWA, July 5.--A further hint on the gravity of the impending military events was given by the Prime ...

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  16. [?]ESEL ENGINES

    [?]ERRA, Tuesday.--As part [?]ge munition division pro[?] Australian Government [?] establishments will ...

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  17. RADIO "BOMBING"

    LONDON, Julys.--From to-day German troops throughout Europe will be subjected to a nine hours' ...

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  18. Italy's Day

    BOSTON, July 5.--Representative M'Cormack, the House Democratic leader, in a speech during Independence ...

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  19. STRONGER AIR OPPOSITION FROM SICILY

    ALGIERS, July 5.--The Axis yesterday put up the heaviest fighter opposition since the height of the ...

    Article : 365 words
  20. DOCTOR'S LARGE ESTATE.

    MELBOURNE, Tuesday.--An estate in Victoria sworn at £145,298, £27,316 realty, and £117,982 personalty, was left by ...

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  21. LAND MINE DETECTORS

    LONDON, July 5.--Details of the construction of land mine detectors which in the hands of sappers played a large part ...

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  22. AXIS WEAK SPOT

    ISTANBUL, July 5.--The Germans seem to be increasingly conscious that the Balkans may again be the weak spot in their European armor from which will come a fatal blow, as indeed happened in the last war. ...

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  23. [?]ARBORING OF DESERTERS

    [?]BERRA, Tuesday.--Regula[?]rohibiting the harboring or [?]ment of deserters from the [?] have been tightened up ...

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  24. NO ITALIAN LEAVE.

    LONDON, July 5.--A Berlin radio message from Rome said all leave for the armed forces in Italy has been cancelled. ...

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  25. ALLIES MAKE SUCCESSFUL PATROL RAID ON CRETE

    LONDON, July 5.--A Middle East special communique states: Small British land forces last night carried out raids on the air fields of Crete. The operations were successful and a number of enemy planes on the ...

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  26. PREPARING FOR A BEATING?

    LONDON, July 5.--Rome radio says all hotel proprietors and managers, school and college directors, must declare all ...

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  27. GIRAUD AND DE GAULLE MEET

    [?]neral Charles de Gaulle (left), Fighting French [?]der, and General Henri Honore Giraud, French Civil [?] Military Commander-in-Chief in French North and [?] Africa, are shown together after General de ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  28. Railway Charges To Be Reduced

    Transport Minister (Mr. J. Larcombe) announced after a Cabinet meeting to-day that a ...

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  29. U.S. FORCES WRECK JAPANESE PLANE

    United States soldiers landing at Holtz Bay on Attu Island in the Aleutian chain examine a downed Japanese Zero seaplane. The plane had been machine-gunned by American planes several days before and was pulled ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  30. STRANDED SHIP

    LONDON, July 5.--A heavily laden medium-sized enemy supply vessel stranded on a reef off the Norwegian coast was almost ...

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  31. NAZI TROOP MOVEMENTS.

    ZURICH, July 5.--The 'Neuezuerchar Nachrichton' states that long streams of German troops are moving towards the Dutch coast. ...

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