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  4. Marshal Timoshenko Launches A Number Of Successful Counter Attacks

    Authoritative opinion in London is that Marshal Timoshenko has already struck die first blow of what may be a counter-offensive. The Russians are continually attacking in the Don area, and wearing down the enemy. ...

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  5. HITTING ENEMY HARD

    There is no change in the ground situation in the Kokoda area at the foot of the Owen Stanley Ranges in Papua, where the Japanese land forces ...

    Article : 304 words
  6. MAN BURNED TO DEATH

    James McEldrew, aged 48. of Boolwolwarrah, brother-in-law of Mr E. J. Hogan, Minister for Agriculture, was [?]ound burned to death in a sleepout at ...

    Article : 113 words
  7. NAZI SABOTEURS MAY DIE

    The trial of the eight Nazi saboteurs lias ended after a bearing lasting 18 days. The Military Commission has now commenced ...

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  8. POLISH NAVAL CREW'S GALLANTRY

    Details of a gallant action in which one of our right coastal craft under the command of a Polish lieutenant and manned by a Polish crew, recently ...

    Article : 237 words
  9. DIGGERS FIGHTING IN EGYPT

    Diggers being instructed in the use of sub-machine-guns before joining the British forces in Egypt. "Three Musketeers'' in action are Cpl McKenzie (lying down), Pte Gould (standing), and Pte Swanson. ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  10. HEAVY SHIP SINKINGS CLAIMED

    Allied ship sinkings from tlie outbreak of the war to July 31 totalled 19,000,000 tons, Berlin claims. A German communique reports that U-boats ...

    Article : 71 words
  11. ALL BRITISHERS MUST RETURN

    The British Government has called on all British subjects in the United States to return home and participate in the British war effort. ...

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  12. FATAL FALL FROM TRAIN

    A nine-year-old boy was fatally injured yesterday when he fell from the Bendigo to Melbourne train near Woodend. The victim was Albert ...

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  13. KILLED BY CAR

    Thomas Gallagher, aged 55, of Wallace St. Preston, was killed [?] stantly when he was knocked down by a motor car in Bell St. Coburg. last night. ...

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  15. ONE CHANCE IN A MILLION

    The Ferry Command has reappeared with one of the war's most remarkable adventure stories. While a ferry crew was flying a ...

    Article : 279 words
  16. LULL IN EGYPT CONTINUES

    The lull continues in Egypt, where land activity is confined to patrolling, but Allied air units have struck heavy blows at Tobruk and ...

    Article : 266 words
  17. DUSSELDORF ATTACKED

    A very strong force of bombers attacked Dusseldorf on Friday night and heavy damage was caused to this key Industrial centre on the [?]ne. ...

    Article : 594 words
  18. NASTY TILT AT RUSSIA

    “To hear people talk you would think that the Russians came to aid us In our dire need. Nothing of the kind. It was America, and ...

    Article : 550 words
  19. TEA FOR HOSPITALS

    Special permits to obtain forward supplies of tea for use of patients only will be made available to public, intermediate and private hospitals ...

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  20. US SHIPBUILDING RECORD

    The chairman of the Maritime Commission (Admiral Land) today announced that American shipyards had established a world record during .July ...

    Article : 63 words
  21. OAS RESTRICTIONS 'LIFTED

    The Metropolitan G[?] CO. [?]eed that all restriction on the [?] of gas w[?] be [?] at midnight on Sunday. The [?] however, appealed to householders to limit ...

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  22. BERLIN'S REPLY TO AIR CHIEF

    Replying to the threat of the systematic bombing of Germany mode by the Chief of the RAF Bomber Command (Air-Marshal Arthur Harris), the Berlin radio today ...

    Article : 124 words
  23. A DOGMAN KILLED

    When a mobile crane on which he was riding on the load as dogman collapsed at St Mary's yesterday, William McLachlan, aged 39, of Denman, was ...

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  24. SOLDIER DIES FROM GUNSI[?]OT WOUNDS

    Edward James Davidson, aged 19. soldier, of Launceston, died after admission to a military hospital this morning with gunshot wounds in the ...

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  25. “DOG-FIGHT” OVER SOMME

    One hundred British and German fighters were engaged in a terrific "dog-fight" over the Somme tills afternoon. Sp[?]fires were escorting a formation of ...

    Article : 150 words
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  27. PRAISE FOR SLIT TRENCHES

    Tremendous value of slit trenches as protection against bombing raids was stressed by Brigadier Mcllveen, of the Salvation Army, during an address on ...

    Article : 95 words
  28. WHEAT FOR FAMINE STRICKEN

    The International Wheat Council on Monday will work out details connected with the relief reserve of 100 million bushels of wheat, for feeding ...

    Article : 63 words
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