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  4. 4000 Now Involved

    SYDNEY Sat.—Although eight coal mines are involved in a general strike at Portland, New South Wales, where 4000 ...

    Article : 275 words
  5. Many Prisoners Taken As Allies Advance

    LONDON July 28—American armoured columns have captured Tessy Sur Vire, 10 miles south of St. Lo, on the main St. Lo-Vire road, says Reuter’s correspondent with the American forces. ...

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  7. Nothing Can Stop The Russians

    LONDON July 28—Stalin, in an order of the day has announced the capture of Przemysl, Jaroslaw, and Brest-Litovsk. Front Estonia to the Czech border there seems ...

    Article : 450 words
  8. Crowded Area Hit By Flying Bomb

    LONDON July 28—When s flying bomb fell in the street of a town in southern England, the customers at a restaurant were ...

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  9. DAM BLASTED BY ALLIED AIRMEN

    The sluice [?] (left) of the strategic Pescara Dam. near the Adelaide [?] central Italy, were breached by Allied bombs to flood German defence positions. During the third and last attack of the [?] which was carried out by British, American, ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  10. NAZIS RUSH SUPPLIES TO EAST FRONT

    LONDON, July 28.—Giant Messerschmitt 323 transport planes are rushing war materials including even heavy artillery and ...

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  11. “MINERS WILL REACH COAL TARGET”

    SYDNEY Saturday.— Confidence that the coal miners would give effective support to the proposals agreed to at Friday’s ...

    Article : 237 words
  12. Latest From Normandy

    LONDON July 28—The B.U.P representative with the Allies in France say that the Germans are retreating fast south and ...

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  13. WHARFIES WANT MORE FOOD

    SYDNEY Sat.—Wharf labourers who patronise the Globe Island canteen declare they are being used as an experiment for ...

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  15. BOMBER SWEEPS IN FRANCE

    LONDON July 28.— Thunderbolts and Lightnings on Friday at dawn went out on a sweep against railways, trains, and ...

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  16. To-day’s Leader: More Coal Talks

    SOMEWHERE IN THE SOUTH-WEST PACIFIC Saturday—As a result of Allied bombing raids on enemy shipping on the coast of Dutch New Guinea a 1000-ton freighter was left in flames, and a coastal vessel sunk off ...

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  17. THIEVES FOUND IN STORE

    SYDNEY Sat.—Two men, who were surprised by the police at Woolworth’s store at Auburn last night, climbed up a rope to the ...

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  18. SHORTER HOURS FOR NZ MINERS

    WELLINGTON (NZ) Sat— Legislation will be introduced by the Minister for Mines, Mr. Webb, to reduce miners’ working ...

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  19. VEGETABLE CONTRASTS PROMISED

    SYDNEY, Sat.—An [?]curance that the Commonwealth would accept vegetable contracts from New South Wales, vegetable ...

    Article : 116 words
  20. HEAVY FIGHTING ON GUAM BEACH

    WASHINGTON July 28—The latest Pacific fleet communique reports severe fighting on die northern beach area of Guam before dawn on Tuesday. Enemy infiltration tactics succeeded in some places, but the attack was repulsed ...

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  21. MANOEUVRES ON ENGLISH COAST

    American soldiers unload crates of food and ammunition from a landing craft as a truck stands by on a beach along the English Coast to receive the supplies during manoeuvres for the coming Allied ground offensive against the Germans in Western Europe ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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