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  4. NAZIS HELD AT PIVOT POINTS BY STRONG RUSSIAN RESISTANCE

    German people must be very disappointed at the week-end news from the Nazi High Command, as for the first time since the opening of the campaign four weeks ago no special radio announcement was made that ...

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  5. MAKING CLOGS FOR ENGLISH FEET

    Rationing of shoes in England has started a clog revival. These apprentices to the clog trade, between 14 and 16, work in a London factory. Most of the clogs of Lancashire are made in London and boys take a great interest in making this type of footwear. ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  6. Sudden Recall of Canadian High Commissioner

    It was announced officially to-day that the High Commissioner for Canada (Mr. J. C. Burchell) has been recalled by his Government. Mr. ...

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  7. Militant Unionists Blamed

    Industrial unrest in N.S.W. had been caused by militant trade unionists, who w[?] attempting to precipitate a political crisis, ...

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  8. “RUSSIAN TRIBUTE” SESSION OVER A.B.C.

    The Australian Broadcasting Commission has translated six Russian war songs which it will use in “Russian Tribute” sessions now ...

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  10. V.C. FOR AUSTRALIAN AIRMAN

    It is officially announced that the King has conferred the Victoria Cross on Acting Wing-Commander Hughie Idwal Edwards, D.F.C., of Australia. ...

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  11. Even Trains Whistling For Victory

    Immediately after Big Bern bad struck midnight on Saturday, listeners heard the new “V sign” as the interval signal of the B.B.C. ...

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  12. NEW ZEALAND GIVES LEAD

    The “V” for Victory sign way displayed throughout New Zealand today. The sign was seen in shop window[?] ...

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  13. Oil Prospects Brighter

    The Minister for the Interior (Senator Fo[?]l) said to-day that all previous estimates of oil deposits at Lakes Entrance. Victoria, could ...

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  14. RAIDS FROM TOBRUK

    Last Saturday British and Indian patrols operating from Tobruk again carried out a series of raids on enemy positions, which ...

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  15. POLICEMAN’S MIRACULOUS ESCAPE

    A policeman had a miraculous escape while on duty in a town in north-eastern Scotland during an air raid this morning. A bomb blew his ...

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  16. SAPPER’S LIFE LOST

    Sapper Frank Albert Cannell, aged 23, lost his life to-day because a gust of wind blew his hat off. Despite the desperate effort of two ...

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  17. “Churchill” Tank, Britain’s Victory Weapon

    “Churchill” is the name chosen for a new type of heavy infantry tank which is now being mass produced in British factories. The ...

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  18. UNIONS AND THE WAR EFFORT

    The president of the Australian Council of Trades Unions (Mr. A. E. Monk) announced to-night that he had made arrangements with the ...

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  19. BURMA ROAD EXTENSION REPORT

    The Lyons radio has announced that reports from Bangkok slate that the British and Chinese Governments have agreed to extend the Burma Road. ...

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  20. RAID ON ALEXANDRIA

    It is officially announced that one person was killed and 11 were injured in an air raid on Alexandria on the morning of July 20. The damage was ...

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