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    FORECAST: Cloudy, local showers; S.W. wind. ...

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  5. BLOODY NAZI PUSH

    LONDON, July 10—Some of the bloodiest fighting of the war is now going on in the northerly sectors of the Russo-German front as a result of an ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  6. Syrian Armistice Signed

    LONDON, July 9.—The Vichy correspondent of the Associated Press says that a Syrian armistice has been signed. ...

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  7. On Guard With the R.A.F.

    Arab legionnaires keeping watch from a sand-bagged position during the servicing of Royal Air Force fighter planes on a desert aerodrome on the Iraq-Transjordan frontier. ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  8. R.A.F. Hits Benghazi Harbour

    LONDON, July 9.—An R.A.F. headquarters communique states: In Cyrenaica, R.A.F. heavy bombers again ...

    Article : 120 words
  9. Germany's Fate Linked With Ruhr's

    LONDON, July 9.—The intensification of the R.A.F. attacks on the Ruhr provokes the question, "Has Germany now ...

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  10. Commons Criticise Lach of Equipment' For Forces

    LONDON, July 9.—Hard-hitting speeches, which included charges of idle factories, muddled instructions ...

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  11. British Forces Will Reman in iceland

    LONDON, July 9.—The Prime Minister (Mr. Winston Churchill) announced in the House of Commons that the British forces were remaining in Iceland in addition to the American troops. He said that the United States ...

    Article : 506 words
  12. Germans Furious at U.S. Action

    LONDON. July 9.—A message from Zurich (Switzerland) says that German newspapers, under such headings as "Unheard-of Aggression," furiously ...

    Article : 77 words
  13. Stop Press

    BRISBANE STOCK EXCHANGE.—Afternoon sales: Loans, 1956, 31, £101/18/9; 1951, 3[?], £106/16/3; 1944, 4. £105/8/9; Amul. text 7.9 A. Hordern 13/2 Drug Houses ...

    Article : 306 words
  14. Wodehouse and Nazi Propaganda

    LONDON, July 9.—The Foreign Secretary (Mr. Anthony Eden) in the House of Commons to-day said that the Government had seen with regret a report ...

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  15. Awarded D.F.C.—Shot Down 2 More Planes

    LONDON, July 9.—Two pilots awarded the D.F.C. in the morning celebrated the fact later when they shot down two Messerschmitt 109's ...

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  16. GERMAN INDUSTRIAL AREAS MAIN TARGET

    LONDON, July 9.—The Air Ministry announced that Bomber Command planes continued the offensive on Tuesday night and concentrated their attack on the German industrial system. They heavily attacked the town and ...

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  17. Jap. Newspapers Predict

    TOKIO, July 9.—The "Kokunmin Shimbun" to-day said that there is the possibility of a large scale war being fought in the Pacific as the result of the ...

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  18. Thunder Rains Passing Out

    Thunderstorms swept south-eastern Queensland late yesterday afternoon and during the night, and gave moderate rains in ninny areas to-day. Their ...

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  19. "A NEW ONE" ON MAGISTRATE

    CANBERRA.—Charged with the offence of riding a bicycle while under the Influence of liquor, Donald Miller, a Canberra ...

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  20. Unionists Walk Out On British Labour Leader

    ADELAIDE.—While the British Labour leader, Mr. William Holmes, was addressing a meeting of Adelaide Trade Union officials to-day, a hostile section walked out because of his references to Russia. Mr. Holmes was vigorously ...

    Article : 366 words
  21. Storms Affect Cable Services

    NEW YORK, July 9.—Magnetic storms caused by sunspot activity for the fifth day continued to interrupt shortwave ...

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  22. Woman Engineer Receives M.B.E.

    LONDON, July 9.—It is officially announced that the first woman who has qualified ai a ship's engineer) Miss Victoria Alexandrina ...

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  23. More Than 1,400 U.S. War Planes Made in June

    WASHINGTON, July 9.—Defence Department officials said to-day that the output of American war planes reached its highest level in June ...

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  24. FLYING-BOAT SAVED BY BRAVE FITTER

    LONDON, July 9.—The determined action of an R.A.P. fitter saved a Sunderland flying-boat attached to the Australian air force when an ...

    Article : 88 words
  25. GREECE-CRETE RAIDED

    LONDON.—R.A.F. bomber aircraft attacked targets at Eleusis in Greece and on the island of Crete and caused fires at both places From those operations ...

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