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  4. Duisberg Bombed By RAF

    LONDON, Wednesday:-- More than 300 RAF bombers last night attacked targets in the Ruhr. Many of them went ...

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  5. German Threat to Rostov Increases

    LONDON, Wednesday: All reports from Russia indicate the German threat has fallen never to Rostov. Todays Moscow communique reported that Marshal Timoshenko's men had in some sectors been ...

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  6. STRAFING OF ROMMEL'S FORCES CONTINUED

    LONDON, Wednesday: Today's Cairo communique says: "There was some artillery activity in the northern sector on July 21 by both sides. "Large forces of our light bombers during the ...

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  7. Mass Production of Shipping

    British shipyards, launching merchant vessels with all possible speed, are now producing twice as many ships in three months ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  8. No Rest Allowed Axis Troops By AIF

    Writing from Australian battle headquarters in the Western Desert on July 21, Kenneth Slessor, official war correspondent, says:-- ...

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  9. LEAHY APPOINTED CHIEF OF STAFF TO ROOSEVELT

    WASHINGTON, Tuesday: Mr Roosevelt at a Press conference announced the appointment of Admiral Leahy, former ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  10. MEMORIAL TO FINUCANE

    LONDON, Tuesday: The people of Richmond, which is the home town of the late Wing Commander Brandan ("Paddy") Finucane, have ...

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  11. TO HOLD NAZIS TO STRICT ACCOUNT

    NEW YORK, Wednesday: Mr Roosevelt sent a message to a mass meeting at Madison Square Garden that the ...

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  12. Plastic Used In New Trainer Plane

    WASHINGTON, Wed.: The War Department announced that a successful test flight had been held of a new six-seat plane ...

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  13. Pledge by Miners' Leaders

    SYDNEY, Wednesday: The general president of the Miners Federation (Mr H. Wells) said today that the Federation ...

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  14. AMERICAN WAR CASUALTIES OVER 44,000

    WASHINGTON, Wednesday:-- The total of United States war casualties is 44,143, including Army, Navy, Marine Corps, Coastguard ...

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  15. Aleutians Area

    WASHINGTON, Wednesday: A Navy communique says: "United States submarines sank three Japanese ...

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  16. COULD PRODUCE TOBACCO NEEDS WITHIN 5 YEARS

    BRISBANE, Wed.: Australia within 5 years could produce its entire requirements of tobacco of a quality which would compare ...

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  17. ALLIED BOMBERS ATTACK CONVOY IN NORTH

    Yesterday's communique issued from General MacArthur's headquarters in the South-west Pacific reads:-- ...

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  18. GERMAN SOLDIERS SHOT FOR CONDEMNING WAR

    LONDON, Wednesday: The special correspondent of "The Times" writing from the German frontier says: Fosters on the walls ...

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  19. AMERICAN PLAN TO MAKE TYRES AVAILABLE

    WASHINGTON, Wednesday: The rubber industry has presented to the Govt. a Plan designed to provide two years' supply of tyres for everybody, ...

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  20. CURTIN AND FRASER CONFER WITH MACARTHUR

    The Prime Minister (Mr Curtin) and the New Zealand Prime Minister (Mr Fraser) conferred with General MacArthur at an ...

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  21. "INTOLERABLE SURRENDER OF POWER"

    MELBOURNE, Wednesday: The new coal agreement is "an intolerable surreneder of the power of the Government to an outside ...

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  22. Loan Council to Meet

    CANBERRA, Wednesday: Tentative arrangements are being made to summon a meeting of the Loan Council in August. The meeting is being ...

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  23. HONOR FOR AUSTRALIAN AIRMAN

    MELBOURNE, Wednesday: After he had beaten off a Messerschmitt attack on bombers he was escorting, had been wounded in the shoulder and leg, ...

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  24. FEW NEW PRIVATE BUILDINGS

    CANBERRA, Wednesday: Restrictions on private buildings imposed by the Government to conserve capital, men and materials have resulted in ...

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  25. NEARLY 500,000 FEDERAL GOVT. EMPLOYEES

    CANBERRA, Wed.: Almost exactly a quarter of Australia's gainfully employed population is now on the Government payroll, ...

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  26. "COST OF LIVING INCREASE COMPARES FAVORABLY"

    CANBERRA, Wednesday: "Although the cost of living in Australia has increased on an average of 17.9 per cent in the first ...

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  27. BANNED BY BBC

    LONDON, Wednesday:--The British Broadcasting Corporation has decided to ban: (1) Any form of anaemic or ...

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  28. GERMAN STRENGTH IN FRANCE STILL 25 DIVISIONS

    LONDON, Wednesday:--The diplomatic correspondent of "The Times" says: There is no truth in the suggestion that the Germans have seriously ...

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  29. PRISONERS TRANSFERRED

    SYDNEY, Wednesday: "Following some trouble at Oberon afforestation camp, a number of prisoners has been transferred to other places of ...

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  30. CONTENT TO REMAIN WITH RAF

    ALEXANDRIA, Wednesday: An American, Flight-Lieutenant Wade, of Arizona, has shot down 12 planes in the Western Desert since July,1941. ...

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  31. CHINESE AGAIN HOLD WENCHOW

    NEW YORK, Wed.: The treaty port of Wenchow, in Chekiang Province, has been recaptured hv the Chinese. This is the fourth ...

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  32. NIGHT FIGHTERS SCORE OVER MALTA

    VALETTA, Tuesday: Night-fighters last night during two raids destroyed three enemy bombers. Enemy activity today was slight. Our fighters ...

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  33. 122 KILLED IN PARIS FACTORY

    LONDON, Tuesday: Berlin Radio states that 122 were killed and five injured when a Paris factory floor collapsed. ...

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  34. PAGE THANKS ROOSEVELT

    WASHINGTON, Tuesday: Mr Roosevelt received Sir Earle Page. Sir Earle thanked him for recent reinforcements to Australia. ...

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