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  4. SIX JAPANESE SHIPS SUNK IN KULA BATTLE

    SIX Japanese ships probably were sunk and four damaged during the naval battle which was fought in Kula Gulf, Central Solomons, on Monday ...

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  5. HITLER MEANS BUSINESS NEW OFFENSIVE RIVE ON RUSSIAN FRONT

    LONDON, July 6.--There is little doubt that Hitler means business in his new blow on Russia. He has concentrated more tanks on this 150-miles front than on Ky other single front during three and-a-half years of war. ...

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  6. "MacArthur For President"

    CHICAGO, July 6.-- Joseph Savage, leader of the "MacArthur for President Club," stated ...

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  7. NEW "WAR" WEAPON

    LONDON, July 6. -- The 'Times' correspondent on the German. frontier says' 'V o e l k ischer ...

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  8. REMINDERS OF VICTORY

    These two pictures recall the Allied victory over;the Axis in Tunisia. Above: Axis prisoners guarded by ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  9. WIDE SWEEPS BY ALLIED AIR FORCES

    LONDON, July 6.--Seven enemy aircraft were destroyed by RAF fighters without loss to-day. They fell to pilots of ...

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  10. Brazil Ready To Send Army

    LONDON, July 6. -- The Brazilian Ambassador (Senor Aragao), in a speech, said: Brazil has ...

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  11. JAPANESE RAID ON DARWIN

    THE Japanese attempted another big raid on Darwin in daylight on Tuesday, but RAAF and RAF Spitfires kept the raiders off their targets and only slight damage was caused to Allied ground installations. ...

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  12. CONSTRUCTION RACE IN SHIPYARDS

    LONDON, July 6.--The "Evening Standard's' naval writer says the British and American shipyards created a ...

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  13. DE GAULLIST NEWSPAPER CLOSED DOWN

    LONDON, July 6.--The office of 'La Marseillaise,' which Is the de Gaullist newspaper in London, states the ...

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  14. SWEEPING CHANGES IN ARMY PERSONNEL

    Sweeping changes are imminent in the army lines of communication and administrative services. All officer personnel who have ...

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  15. Robbers Use Poison Gas

    NEW YORK, July. 7. -- The first recorded use of poison gas in a robbery attempt occurred in the ...

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  16. NAZI CHIEF IN ITALY.

    STOCKHOLM, July 6.--'Afton Bladets' says that General Adolf Galland, Inspector-General of the Luftwaffe fighter forces, has ...

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  17. MERCHANTMAN TORPEDOED

    Twenty - three survivors from a merchant ship torpedoed in the Indian Ocean have been landed at an ...

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  18. "APPEAL" TO GERMANS

    STOCKHOLM, July 6.--Although the Germans denounced it as a forgery, an, appeal which purported to be signed by the ...

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  19. "GOOD LICKING"

    WASHINGTON, July 6.-- The Navy Secretary (Colonel F. Knox) told shipyard workers: "I have ...

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  20. FIERCE AIR BATTLE

    ALGIERS, July 6.--One hundred fighters which the enemy put up yesterday to prevent Flying Fortresses reaching targets in Sicily ...

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  21. FRENCH COMMITTEE OF NATIONAL LIBERATION

    WASHINGTON, July 6. -- The time and form of American recognition of the French Committee of National Liberation depends on the Committee's ability to show a more cooperative attitude than ...

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  22. When The Lifts Stopped

    NEW YORK, July 6.--A 55-minute strike of elevator operators resulting from' a dispute within their ...

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  23. BOMBLESS FORTNIGHT

    LONDON, July 8.--The Daily Express' says to a late hour to-day no bomb was dropped on Britain for a ...

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  24. PRICES BREACH

    BRISBANE, Wednesday.--Fines and costs totalling £48 were imposed on Elias and Vasselie Defteros, fruit retailers, of ...

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  25. MARTINIQUE

    LONDON, July 6. -- Morocco radio says Martinique has joined the French Committee of National Liberation and requested the ...

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  26. FRUIT PRICES

    CANBERRA, Wednesday.--Reports covering a survey of fruit and vegetable prices and markets generally in all States are now being ...

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  27. AXIS LOCOMOTIVES

    LONDON, July 6.--About 150 trains in occupied countries were successfully attacked by the RAF during June. ...

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  28. MESSAGE TO ALLIES

    CHUNGKING. July 6.--General Chiang Kai-shek, in a message to the people of the United Nations, urged an immediate, large scale ...

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  29. GREEK DISORDERS

    CAIRO, July 6.--Following recent civilian demonstrations against the execution of Greek hostages, the German military ...

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  30. WARSHIPS LEAVE GIBRALTAR

    LALINEA, July 6.--All the warships that were at Gibraltar, including four battleships, two aircraft-carriers, two cruisers, and ...

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  31. DUTCH DOCTORS IMPRISONED.

    STOCKHOLM, July 6.--It is reliably stated the Germans are attempting to break the resistance of Dutch doctors by sending ...

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  32. COASTAL TOWN RAIDED.

    LONDON, July 6.--Two enemy fighters at daylight to-day machine-gunned an East Anglian coastal town. Two people were ...

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