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  2. New Leadership Gives Eighth Army First Victory

    LONDON.--The British United Press correspondent at Cairo says that there is no doubt that Field Marshal Rommel intended to smash the Eighth Army, and sweep through to Egypt. ...

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  3. Even Women And Children Help In Great Fight For Stalingrad

    LONDON.--The Russians are inflicting enormous losses on the attackers on Stalingrad, but this has not affected the pressure which the Germans are maintaining on all sectors. ...

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  4. STAMPEDE IN HOTEL

    SYDNEY.--A terrific explosion, which was heard in the police station 200 yards away, caused a stampede in the Hotel ...

    Article : 170 words
  5. LITTLE MOVEMENT IN NEAR NORTH

    THE FOLLOWING COMMUNIQUE was issued by general headquarters of the southwest' Pacific area:-- "Northwestern Sector: Reconnaissance activity ...

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  6. FORDE MAY GO TO WASHINGTON

    CANBERRA.--If the Prime Minister declines to visit Washington, the Army Minister, Mr. Forde, may go. President Roosevelt has invited ...

    Article : 85 words
  7. DEFINES USHER

    MELBOURUNE.--Describing his present occupation as a "dough puncher," Patrick David Kennedy, 28. of Carlisle Street. St. Kilda, ...

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  8. A Cable Tied The Knot

    "Darling, will you marry me by cable?--Ben." "Darling, I. will marry you by cable.--Eleanor." ...

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  9. INDIANS ARE GOING BACK TO WORK

    LONDON.--The Daily Telegraph's correspondent at New Delhi says that, after' four weeks, it is clear that the first round of the trouble in India is almost over. ...

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  10. Stole £150 From Nurse

    SYDNEY.--"This was a heartless fraud, said Judge Barton in Quarter Sessions in sentencing Norman Gordon Roberts, 39, soldier, to two and ...

    Article : 152 words
  11. Children Bagged Turnips

    MOSSVALE.--Twenty three school children pulled more than 20 tons of turnips in three days on the property of Mr. Ray Battye. The ...

    Article : 86 words
  12. "ALLIES TAILS ARE HIGH," SAYS WENDELL WILLKIE

    CAIRO.--Mr. Wendell Willkie, after a tour of the battle front, said: "The happenings of the past two or three days are significant; perhaps it is the turning point of the war. I think the ...

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  13. SURGEONS FIGHT DISFIGUREMENT

    SYDNEY.--George Sadler (32), of Eastlake, was admitted to the Royal South Sydney Hospital at Zetland for the eighteenth ...

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  14. LANG-BEASLEY REPORTED TO BE "DRIFTING APART'

    CANBERRA.--Prospects of a crisis in New South Wales Labor circles on Mr. J. T. Lang's reported decision to enter Federal politics were heightened today by reports that Mr. Lang and the ...

    Article : 247 words
  15. £30,000 TO RUSSIA

    SYDNEY.--A total of £38,648 was collected by the Russian Medical Aid and Comforts Committee for the period ended June 30 this year, of ...

    Article : 116 words
  16. Canberra Survivors 'Groom And Best Man

    SYDNEY.--Bridegroom, and best man at a wedding in Sydney recently are both survivors from the HMAS Canberra, lost in action ...

    Article : 113 words
  17. US Sets Jap Rat-Trap

    NEW YORK.--"The Aleutian' Islands have become a great, natural rat trap for the Japanese," Captain Leland Lovett, US Navy, said. "We ...

    Article : 107 words
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