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  4. NO SUBSTANTIAL CHANGES REPORTED ON RUSSO-GERMAN FRONT Heavy Fighting Is Continuing

    No substantial changes are reported on the Russo-German front, though heavy fighting is continuing on the three main sectors, where the Nazis are endeavoring to break through the Soviet lines to Leningrad, Moscow ...

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  5. ALLIED STATESMEN CONFER

    In the Brisbane city hall next Wednesday, the International Peace Campaign will hold a public meeting, when the Soviet flag will be displayed. ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  6. “Japan Is Drifting From The Axis”

    Although still under Axis influence, it is not likely that the new Japanese Cabinet will blindly follow Germany’s behest as, did the former Foreign Minister (Mr. Matsuoka). ...

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  7. TO CONTROL MECHANISED DEFENCE CONSTRUCTION

    MR. A. R. Code who has been appointed controller of tank and armored vehicle construction in Australia. ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  8. Sir Frederick Stewart on Position

    The Minister for External Affairs (Sir Frederick Stewart) said to-day that there was nothing to suggest that the new Japanese Cabinet would ...

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  9. Stalin’s Son Captured ?

    The Vichy news agency published an unconfirmed report from Bucha[?]est that the Germans have taken prisoner Stalin’s son by a former ...

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  10. Symbol Sweeps Through Europe

    In a message to the young men and women of Germany last night, the Moscow radio declared: “Over a million men—brothers, sweethearts ...

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  11. “HITLER’S CAUSE MUST PERISH”

    Like an unconquerable bushfire, the Victory V campaign is sweeping through the Nazi-occupied countries of Europe, through ...

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  13. SABOTAGE OF ITALIAN FREIGHTER

    Captain Ernasto Rainse, of the sabotaged Italian freighter, Mongicia, was to-day sentenced to four years in a Federal penitentiary and Chief ...

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  14. More Reinforcements at Singapore

    Further large reinforcements for the R.A.F., including officers and airmen, have arrived in Singapore from England. The Commander-in-Chief in the ...

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  15. No Fatal Accidents on Saturday Night

    For the first time for many months Saturday night in Melbourne was free from fatal accidents. Accidents involving injuries were ...

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  16. Broken Hill And Beer

    Beer drinkers here are preparing for another boycott, which may begin to-morrow. A mass meeting of the Barrie[?] ...

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  17. Light Raids on Britain

    According to the Air Ministry communique a few enemy aircraft flew inland over England last night and a few bombs were dropped on two points in ...

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  18. R.A.F. Destroys Two Planes For Every One Lost

    “On an average the Royal Air Force has destroyed twice the number of German aircraft that we ourselves have lost,” declared the ...

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  19. More U.S. Tankers For Britain

    According to the New York “Time,” the United States Government [?] asked the owners of tankers registered under the American [?]ag to [?] ...

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  20. Good Rain Throughout South Australia

    Further rains throughout the State’s wheat country will lead to full germination of late crops and make [?] any pasture shortage. July has been ...

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  21. BABY WARSHIPS

    Australians and Canadians have manned a number of “pocket destroyers,” new fast, motor launches, carrying depth charges, which have arrived ...

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  22. Czech Government Recognised

    It has been officially [?]ounce[?] Britain has accorded full recognition to the Czeeho-Slovak Government, and has appointed Mr. P. B B [?] ...

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  23. BRITISH PAPER SHORTAGE

    The Salvage Controller (Mr. Judd), in the course of a speech, said that daily papers and magazines may go out of ...

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  24. Further Changes Possible

    The Japanese Minister for Information (Mr. Ito), in a broadcast from Tokio last night, said: “Further changes in the alignment of nations are ...

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  25. Italian Petrol Ban

    The Rome radio has announced that from October 1 the sale of petrol [?] private car; will be ba[?]ed throu[?] Italy, because of the difficulty of ...

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