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  4. BREACH WIDENED IN FRANCE

    LONDON July 19—The German troops fighting back strongly in France follow[?] the Allied break-through in the Caen[?] and reports from the front to-day said ...

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  5. Non-Stop Attack On Guam

    WASHINGTON July 19—Continuing their sea and air assault on Guam, which has been practically non-stop since the ...

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  6. Port of Leghorn In Allied Hands

    LONDON July 19—After losing both Leghorn and Ancona to the Allies, the Germans in Italy are getting no respite, particularly in the Leghorn sector, where they are being thrust back from the Arno river, which constitutes a part of the outskirts of the ...

    Article : 459 words
  7. U.S. SHIPS LOAD FOR FRANCE

    U.S. soldiers [?] American LCT (landing craft-tank) vessels with half tracks and other armoured vehicles at a port in England for the landings of the Allied Expeditionary Force in France. ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  8. 14 More Sinkings

    NEW YORK July 19—Including an enemy destroyer and eight medium cargo vessels, 14 more enemy vessels ...

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  9. Mr. Curtin Questioned On Coal

    CANBERRA Thursday.—Replying to a question by the leader of the Country Party, Mr. Fadden, who asked if the ...

    Article : 252 words
  10. Reds Launch Another Full Scale Attack

    LONDON, July 19—Further increasing the threat to the German 16th and 11th Armies, which, under General Lindeman, are holding the northern Baltic States, the Russians have launched the seventh full-scale attack against the ...

    Article : 548 words
  11. “Big News” Says Tokio

    NEW YORK July 19— Tokio radio says that the Demei Agency, which had instructed the Japanese Press to ...

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  12. MR. CHIFLEY HECKLED IN THE HOUSE

    CANBERRA Thurs. — The Treasurer (Mr. Chifley) was constantly heckled and interrupted in the House of Representatives ...

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  13. GIRLS STRUCK BY MOTOR CAR

    KURRI, Thurs.—William H. Duncan, 57, of the Selections, Abermain, pleaded not guilty to a charge of negligent driving at ...

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  14. Japanese Cabinet Resigns

    NEW YORK July 19 — Tokio radio to-day announced that General Tojo’s entire Cabinet has resigned, ...

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  15. Five Collieries Idle To-day

    SYDNEY, Thursday.—Five collieries were idle in New South Wales to-day, involving a loss of about 7000 tons, in four days this ...

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  16. To-day’s Leader: Rationed Butter

    NEW YORK July 19—Quoting the Domel news agency, Tokio official radio said that American C24 bombers raided Yapi island ...

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  17. VOTING AT ELECTIONS

    The Minister for Local Government intended to put through a short amendment of the LG Act to provide for those persons ...

    Article : 284 words
  18. ON ’CHANGE

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  19. STABBED SEVEN TIMES IN SCUFFLE

    SYDNEY Thursday. — Fifty stitches were inserted in seven wounds suffered by Reginalds Lewis Kirchier, 32, a postal ...

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  20. VISIT FROM MR. CHURCHILL

    AUCKLAND Thurs—Mr. Churchill intends to visit Australia and New Zealand as soon as Germany is defeated. He will be ...

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  21. JAP LOSSES MOUNT IN NEW GUINEA

    SOMEWHERE IN THE SOUTH-WEST PACIFIC Thursday—The enemy, having been frustrated in his initial attempts at infiltration of the Drinoumir river sector, in the Aitape-Wewak area, is now attempting, to by-pass our right ...

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  22. MORE PRISONERS EXECUTED

    LONDON July 19—The Minister for War (Sir James Grigg) said in the House of Commons that since his previous statement ...

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  23. News of Japanese Crisis Cheered

    CANBERRA Thursday.— The Prime Minister, Mr. Curtin, announced in the House of Representatives that the news that ...

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  24. Daylight Saving Views

    SYDNEY Thursday—The Victorian Premier (Mr. Dunstan) said daylight saving was a hardship to people in primary industries, ...

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  25. MORE ROBOT BOMBS

    LONDON July 19.—Flying bomb activity over southern England last night was on a bigger scale than it has been in the ...

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  26. 18 Months’ Gaol For Storekeeper

    MELBOURNE Thurs.—A sentence of 18 months was imposed on Laurence Sebon Hellier, 35, a storekeeper, on three charges of ...

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  27. U.S. TROOPS ADVANCE ON WAKDE

    American troops advance along a jungle road award Japanese positions inland on one of the two Wakde Islands, strategic bases off the northern coast of New Guinea, which were wrested from enemy control by American forces in a three-day battle. ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  28. LINER ITALIA SUNK

    LONDON July 19.—Allied air forces in Italy have struck yet another blow at the enemy’s transport by sinking a 5000-ton ...

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  29. Australia’s Part In New Guinea

    WELLINGTON (NZ), Thurs.— Lieutenant - Colonel Wickham, leader of the United Kingdom parliamentary delegation, stated ...

    Article : 54 words
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  32. Marked Drop In Meat Supplies

    SYDNEY Thurs.—Many meat retailers report that the new quota system of livestock slaughter has resulted in a marked drop ...

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