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  4. NAZIS ESTABLISH BRIDGEHEADS OVER DON RIVER

    LONDON, Wednesday: Moscow Radio says: according to "Pravda," the Germans have succeeded in driving wedges in several sectors of the Kalinin fronts but are paying a huge price for ...

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  5. BRITISH CONTINUE RAIDS ON ROMMEL'S FORCES

    LONDON, Wednesday: To-day's Cairo GHQ communique states: "There has been no big change in the El Alamein battle area. Our patrols are still " probing the enemy's position. Our mobile columns ...

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  6. Army-Air Co-operatinn

    CANBERRA, Wednesday: A feature of the Army-Air co-operation, in Australia is the formation of air support ...

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  7. Horn Is. Bombed By Enemy

    The Allied aerodrome at Horn Island, Torres Strait, was attacked by 16 Japanese heavy bombers on Tuesday. ...

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  8. Poison Gas Released In New York

    NEW YORK, Wednesday: Fifty persons were affected with poison gas in the heart of New York yesterday when ...

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  9. Urges Post-War Production Of Arms

    CANBERRA, Wednesday: After the war, the manufacture of munitions and equipment for the Australian fighting ...

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  10. SOLDIERS MUST SALUTE

    CANBERRA, Wednesday: Australian soldiers will in future have to salute superior officers at all times, both on and off duty, ...

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  11. ALL SCRAP RUBBER TO BE USED FOR WAR PURPOSES

    CANBERRA, Wednesday: The Supply Minister (Mr. Beasley) made it plain to-day that all voluntary contributions towards the ...

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  12. LOSS OF IMPORTANT TOWN IN CHINA

    CHUNGKING, Tuesday: The High Command announced to-day that the Chinese forces had ...

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  13. Air Attacks on Japanese

    CANBERRA, Wednesday.--Aircraft, ammunition and aerial bombs produced in Australian factories are being used by the RAAF ...

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  14. Italians Bo Not Give Prisoners Sufficient Food

    Three members of the New Zealand Medical Corps recently repatriated from Italian camps told yesterday of undernourishment, ...

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  15. INGERSOLL CLAIMS PREJUDICE IN CALL-UP

    NEW YORK, Tuesday.--Ralph Ingersoll, editor and publisher of the newspaper "P.M." in an open letter accused the local draft ...

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  16. Work of US Army Air Ferry Service

    The transport of a battalion of artillery, guns and ammunition to a battlestation somewhere in Australia was one of the spectacular ...

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  17. NO WHITE FEATHERS IN LETTERS EXAMINED BY CENSORS

    CANBERRA, Wednesday: Not one white feather had been found in hundreds of thousands of letters sent from Australia, to ...

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  18. Govt. Publicity Service Urged By Fadden

    CANBERRA, Wednesday: Advocacy of an efficiently organised Government publicity service that would have tremendous value in ...

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  19. SATISFACTORY PROGRESS IN PLANE PRODUCTION

    CANBERRA, Wednesday.--Numbers of workers who previously had never seen the inside of a plane were to-day helping to ...

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  20. CHECKING UP ON BEER PRODUCTION

    CANBERRA, Wednesday.--Excise officers are still engaged on investigations to see whether effect is being given to the ...

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  21. ROOSEVELT AGAINST WAGE INCREASE

    WASHINGTON, Tuesday: Mr Roosevelt indicated at a Press, conference that he was opposed to a general wage increase in the steel industry because ...

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  22. FACTORY LIGHTING MUST CONFORM WITH STANDARDS

    CANBERRA, Wednesday.--Proprietors cf industrial establishments may be prosecuted if their lighting arrangements are ...

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  23. Hazardous Raid by British Submarine

    LONDON, Tuesday: A daring and successful raid on shipping in a defended enemy harbor gained honors for the commander and ...

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  24. New Appointment

    NEW YORK, Wednesday: The Washington correspondent of the "New York Times" says: The appointment of Major-General Carl ...

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  25. HERMOINE WAS SUNK BY TORPEDO

    ALEXANDRIA, Tuesday: The story of the sinking of the cruiser Hermione during the convoy battle in the Mediterranean can now be told. She was ...

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  26. KEROSENE PRICES INCREASED

    CANBERRA, Wednesday.--Increases in the wholesale and retail prices of lighting and power kerosene will take effect from the ...

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  27. TEACHERS WOULD DO SEASONAL WORK DURING HOLIDAYS

    SYDNEY, Wednesday.--More than 1000 school teachers in New South Wales are willing to under take any kind of seasonal work ...

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  28. Warning Follows Complaints of "Strip Tease" Parties In City Shelters

    SYDNEY, Wednesday: In order to ensure that air raid trenches and pillboxes were not used for purposes other than originally, intended, a warning ...

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  29. 14 MINES IDLE YESTERDAY

    SYDNEY, Wednesday.--Fourteen mines were idle in New South Wales to-day--3628 men did not work and 12,850 tons of coal ...

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  30. SUNK BY MINES

    LONDON, Tuesday.--A Stockholm 'message says. It is officially started that the Swedish ships Uddeholm and Argentina, from ...

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  31. AMERICAN RUBBER PROBLEM

    WASHINGTON, Tuesday: At a Press conference Mr. Roosevelt said: If the rubber situation grows worse it might be necessary to commandeer ...

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  32. BIG TASK FOR WOMEN'S LAND ARMY IN Q'LAND

    BRISBANE, Wednesday.--Originally planned to case the labor shortage in rural industry, the Queensland Women's Land ...

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  33. PROROGUED TO AUGUST 11

    SYDNEY, Wednesday: The prorogation of the Legislative Assembly and the Legislative Council until August 11 was announced in a supplement to ...

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  34. HINT OF EYE FLOUR FOR BRITAIN

    LONDON, Tuesday.--The Minister for Agriculture (Mr. Hudson) in a speech said: "We shall be very lucky, having regard to our shipping ...

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  35. PUNT FOR RUBBER EXTRACTION

    BRISBANE, Wednesday.--Disused mining plant in the centre of the Madagacar rubber country. Ravenswood district, North Queensland, was ...

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  36. NINE MORE RAIDERS DESTROYED OVER MALTA

    LONDON, Wednesday: There was renewed enemy air activity over Malta yesterday, but at heavy cost to the raiders. Nine enemy fighters were ...

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  37. APPEALS AGAINST DEATH SENTENCE FAIL

    SYDNEY, Wednesday: The fully: High Court to-day; unanimously rejected the anneal, of two, Navy stokers at Long Bay under sentence of death ...

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  38. GERMANS CLAIM SUCCESS AGAINST CONVOY

    LONDON, Tuesday.--Berlin Radio, in a special announcement, claimed that the Luftwaffe and U-boats since July 2 had attacked a large and strongly ...

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  39. CANADIAN FORCES IN ALASKA

    VICTORIA, British Columbia, Wednesday.--The Air Minister (Mr. Power) announced that Canadian Army units, as well as ...

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  40. NEW PATROL BOAT PLANNED

    WASHINGTON, Wednesday.--A revolutionary type of patrol boat whose details are secret will be built and tested by the Navy for possible use ...

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  41. 14,000 STRIKE IN CANADIAN MUNITIONS PLANT

    MONTREAL, Tuesday.--A spokesman for the Montreal Metal Trades Council said to-day that a munitions plant at cherrier (Quebec) had been ...

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  42. GOLD ON CLINKERS IN GAS PRODUCER FIREBOX

    MELBOURNE, Wednesday.--While cleaning his gas producer firebox last week an insurance inspector found yellow metal ...

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  43. 21 PLANES DESTROYED OVER MALTA IN 24 HOURS

    LONDON, Tuesday: A message from Malta says: It is officially stated that seven enemy bombers and 14 fighters were destroyed over ...

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  44. FOUR ENEMY RAIDERS DESTROYED

    LONDON, Wednesday: Four enemy planes were destroyed over Britain last night. ...

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