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  4. Nazis Fight Stubbornly In Normandy

    LONDON July 5—Enemy counter-attacks of a stub[?] character are being encountered by the American fighting to the west of the invasion battlefront, and [?] British and Canadians advancing in the Caen area. ...

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  5. Killed When Train Crashed

    MELBOURNE Thursday — Claud Charles Marendaz, 82, a mill hand, was killed instantly, and three other men injured, ...

    Article : 158 words
  6. Ammunition Ship Exploded

    STOCKHOLM July 5 — Mora than 1000 buildings were destroyed or damaged at Aarhus (Denmark) when ...

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  7. U.S. ARMY AND NAVY OFFICERS

    Commander Alvord J. Greenacre of the U.S. Navy (left) and Lieutenant-General Walter C. Krueger, commander of the U.S. Sixth Army, meet en the Tadji airfield which was wrested from Japanese control by U.S. forces who landed at Altape. ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  8. Victorious Red Army Sweeping on

    LONDON July 5—The Red Army is still irresistibly rolling on following the great victory at Minsk. The German-controlled Scandinavian Telegraph Bureau states that the Red Army, during the past 24 hours, developed a ...

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  9. Mass Murders By Nazis

    LONDON, July 5. — The Germans killed or tortured 120.000 persons in Minsk including peaceful citizens and prisoners of war, ...

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  10. Shuttle Bombing of Europe Maintained

    LONDON July 5—In the final leg of the shuttle mission that took them to Russia, Italy, and back to Britain, formations of Flying Fortresses attacked the harbour at Toulon, including submarine pens and Beziers railway yards near ...

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  11. Criminals Members of Waterside Union

    SYDNEY, Thursday—According to police statements to-day, a number of known criminals and gunmen are members of the ...

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  12. £70,000,000 State Post-War Scheme

    SYDNEY Thursday—With the object of submitting the proposals to the Commonwealth for consideration, the New South ...

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  13. Protest Against The Manpower Situation

    MOSSVALE Thursday.—As a protest against the manpower situation on the dairy farms, Mr. J. G. Shepherd has resigned from ...

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  14. Judge Expresses Regret To Jurymen

    NEWCASTLE Thursday — When the Quarter Sessions resumed to-day there was a full panel of 48 jurors in the ...

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  15. To-day’s Leader: Serious Charges

    NEW YORK July 5—“The Red Army will liberate Poland from Hitlerism because sound judgment shows that Russia and ...

    Article : 187 words
  16. Treatment of Public Ward Patients

    CANBERA, Thurs. — Provided the States are agreeable to the principle of free treatment for all public ward patients, the ...

    Article : 125 words
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  18. WON GREEK WAR CROSS

    LONDON, July 5.—Lieutenant Terence Collins (RANVR), of Burnie (Tas.) has been awarded the Greek War Cross for services ...

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  19. MISCARRIAGE OF JUSTICE ALLEGED

    SYDNEY Thursday—The claim that Boyd Sinclair had been in the criminal section of the State Asylum since. March, 1936, when ...

    Article : 138 words
  20. WIDENING SCOPE OF SOLDIERS’ LEAGUE

    SYDNEY, [?]hurs.—Latest reports indicate that at least 20 sub-branches [?] the Returned Soldiers’ League [?] various parts of ...

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  21. 17 JAP SHIPS SUNK BY SUBMARINES

    WASHINGTON July 5—American submarines in the Pacific have sunk 17 more Japanese vessels, including a light cruiser, one destroyer, two medium tankers, and one large, five medium, and one small cargo transport, three medium ...

    Article : 330 words
  22. £250,000 TO ACQUIRE TWO RACECOURSES

    CANBERRA, Thurs.—It was officially estimated today that it will cost slightly more than £250,000 for the Sydney Turf ...

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  23. U.S. T[?]sk Force Off Bonn Islands

    NEW YORK [?]uly 5.—A powerful United Stat[?] task force is still operating of the Bonin Islands (750 mile south of Tokio) ...

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  24. BUTCHERS THREATEN A SIT-DOWN STRIKE

    SYDNEY Thursday.—Unless the prices of live stock are controlled in relation to the fixed retail price of meat, retail ...

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  25. SIX MINES IDLE

    SYDNEY, Thurs.—Six mines are idle on the New South Wales coalfields today, and two are partly idle. Production loss is ...

    Article : 101 words
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  27. Flood Rains In Tasmania

    LAUNCESTON Thursday.—Following heavy rain throughout the State, some Tasmanian districts are experiencing the worst floods ...

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  28. ENGLISH [?]SHOPRIC

    LONDON [?] 5—The Venerable Harry Th[?] Archdeacon of Brisbane, [?] been appointed Bishop of Suff[?] of Taunton, ...

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  29. BIG FIRE IN JAPAN

    NEW YORK, July 5—Tokyo Radio says that fire ravaged [?]saka, a hot springs report in northern-Honshu (the main ...

    Article : 37 words
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