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  4. ENEMY ATTACKS IN DESERT AGAIN DEFEATED

    LONDON, Tuesday: Fighting in the north and south of the Allied front in Egypt is reported in today's Cairo communique. In the northern sector, the Allied forces again ...

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  5. Further Progress By Germans In South Russia

    LONDON, Tuesday: Moscow Radio says: German hoops have passed Millerovo, 50 miles east of Lisichansk. The threat to Voronej, the Russian town, grows hourly. Large German tank, motorised and infantry forces are now threshing their way into the town under cover ...

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  6. Britain's Fighter Command Attacks by Night

    In night raids on enemy aerodromes in Belgium. Holland and occupied France, RAF Fighter Command has hampered German ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  7. RUHR AGAIN ATTACKED BY RAF

    LONDON, Tuesday: A strong force of RAF bombers attacked industrial objectives in the Ruhr last night and many fires were left ...

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  8. WAR LOAN PLANS

    CANBERRA, Tuesday: War loan borrowings by the Commonwealth in the current financial year are expected to total £200million, ...

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  9. Arrival of Giant US Flying-Boat In Britain

    LONDON, Monday: The world's largest aircraft, the Glen Martin Mars, giant flying-boat of the United States Navy, has arrived ...

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  10. GESTAPO CHIEF ASSASSINATED IN JUGOSLAVIA

    LONDON, Tuesday: Major Helm, a Gestapo chief in Jugoslavia, has been assassinated six weeks after the shooting in ...

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  11. British Aircraft Industry Holds Pride of Place

    LONDON, Tuesday : "The aircraft industry in Britain leads the world," said the Minister for ...

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  12. IRREGULAR MAIL TO BRITAIN

    SYDNEY, Tuesday: "Until the shipping position becomes less uncertain, relatives of RAAF men in Britain must reconcile themselves to an irregular ...

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  13. COAL POSITION NEVER WORSE SAYS MIGHELL

    SYDNEY, Tuesday: "I say to all coalminers and mine employees that the coal position has never been worse," said ...

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  14. WOMEN AMONG NEW ARRESTS IN NEW YORK

    WASHINGTON, Monday. "The arrest of 14 alleged associates, six of them women, of the eight men who are under ...

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  15. WAR RISK BONUS FOR CREWS

    CANBERRA, Tuesday: Maritime Industry Regulations gazetted tonight provide far a war risk bonus of 33 13rd per cent, on wages for ...

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  16. MINERS RESUME

    IPSWICH, Tuesday: The Rhondda colliery miners who went on strike on Monday resumed work today. ...

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  17. MEN ATTESTED MAY LEAVE RAILWAY TO JOIN SERVICES

    SYDNEY, Tuesday: Railway employees who have previously obtained permission to join the fighting forces and who have been attested can now ...

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  19. ACTUALLY SURPLUS OF FOOD IN AUSTRALIA

    SYDNEY, Tuesday: Although people might have to change their habits by substituting some kinds of food for others that they now ...

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  20. CLOTHING COUPONS FOR RAAF

    MELBOURNE, Tuesday: Clothing ration coupons will be issued to RAAF personnel, on the approval of the Rationing Commission, as follows:-- ...

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  21. Q'LAND TRAFFIC ORDER

    BRISBANE, Tuesday: Under a National Security Order issued today by the Premier (Mr Forgan Smith), a speed limit of 15 miles an hour is ...

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  22. ONE-DAY STRIKE OF IRONWORKERS

    SYDNEY, Tuesday: A one-day strike of all members of the Ironworkers Union started tonight as a result cf the refusal of 12 ...

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  23. US NAVY CASUALTY LIST

    WASHINGTON, Tuesday: The Navy Department's seventh casualty list covering the period from June 18 to June 30 contains the names of 49 ...

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  24. WHAT MAIR THINKS OF BANK HOLIDAY

    SYDNEY, Tuesday: The leader of the Opposition (Mr Mair) said today that he was astounded that the State Government could have such a ...

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  25. TAX STAMPS BOUGHT BUT NOT PRESENTED

    CANBERRA, Tuesday: Federal authorities pointed out tonight that revenue amounting to some millions of pounds was being received each ...

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