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  5. Stalin Announces Capture Of Pinsk

    LONDON July 14—The Russians have captured Pinsk. This was announced by Marshal Stalin in an order of the day. A second order says Marshal Zakharov’s troops, on the second White Russian front, captured the town and large railway ...

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  6. WRECKED JAPANESE PLANE

    Three U.S. soldiers look ever the [?] a Japanese Zero plane, destroyed on the ground, who [?] troops captured vital areas in the Admiralty Island [?] South-west Pacific. ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  7. Bastille Day In France

    LONDON July 14—For the first time in five years, Bastille Day was celebrated on liberated French soil. ...

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  8. Turkey Seeks Treaty With Russia

    LONDON July 14—The Turks are angling for a treaty with Russia, but the Russians are reported to be making terms too ...

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  9. FIGHTING FLARES UP IN NEW GUINEA

    SOMEWHERE IN THE SOUTH-WEST PACIFIC— Saturday—Fighting has flared up again [?] Guinea, as Japanese forces are endeavouring to brea[?] of the trap in which they are caught in British New Guinea. ...

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  10. To-day’s Leader: The Task of Liberation

    LONDON July 14— The Allied advance towards Lessay-st. Lo road continues and several small have been driven into the enemy defences. Laulne, north-east of Lessay, has been taken. ...

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  11. DINGY SCHOOL BUILDINGS

    SYDNEY Sat.—The president of the New South Wales Teachers’ Federation, Mr. McGuinness, said to-day that dingy school ...

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  12. Woman Found Dead In Kitchen

    MELBOURNE Saturday.— Early this morning, homicide detectives, investigating the death at her Kensington home ...

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  13. YUGOSLAV WARRIORS

    LONDON, July 14.— According to the Algiers radio British units now operating in Yugoslavia with Marshal Tito’s forces [?] ...

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  14. WILD NIGHT IN SYDNEY

    SYDNEY, Sat.—Last night was marked by powerful winds which at times reached 60 miles per hour, but only minor damage, was ...

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  15. New Sites For Flying Bombs

    LONDON July 14—Flying-bombs will be launched from sites farther inland, says Berlin radio, which will be ...

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  16. STUNNED BY TERRIFIC BOMBING

    LONDON July 14.—The Germans are reinforcing St. Lo, and seem determined to put up a bitter fight for this important hub. ...

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  18. French Ex-Minister Killed

    LONDON July 14—Vichy radio says Georges Handel, Minister for the Interior at the fall of France, was killed when a car in ...

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  19. BIG RAID ON OIL REFINERIES

    LONDON, July 14— Upwards of 500 Allied heavy bombers on Friday raided four Hungarian oil refineries and railway yards at ...

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  20. JAPANESE AGAIN ENCIRCLE HENGYANG

    CHUNGKING July 14.— The Chinese Army spokesman states that the Japanese have again encircled Hengyang. ...

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  21. PRESSURE AGAINST NAZIS AT LEGHORN

    LONDON July 14—The 5th and 8th Armies are maintaining their pressure against the stubbornly-held German ground covering Leghorn, Ancona, and Arezzo, states Reuter’s correspondent at Allied headquarters in Italy. ...

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  23. No Schools For 100 Deaf and Dumb Children

    SYDNEY, Saturday.—The Superintendent of New South Wales Institution for the Deaf and Dumb and Blind, Mr. Haroud ...

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  24. THREAT OF RABIES

    SYDNEY Sat.— There was a threat of rabies being introduced into Australia by dogs brought back from New Guinea, New ...

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  25. Referendum Patrol Allowance

    HOBART, Sat.—An emphatic protest against what is described as an extravagant petrol allowance to State members of ...

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  27. Church Farm Scheme At Wagga

    SYDNEY Saturday.—A settlement scheme for part-time farmers has been decided upon by the National Catholic Rural ...

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  28. TAXI-[?] FIRE

    CESSNOCK— A taxi-cab owned by Mr. [?] of Mount View-road, [?] caught fire while he warning in ...

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