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  4. Major Success South of Caumont

    LONDON Aug. 2—The operation south [?]orn Caumont is a major success, stated a [?]pokesman at General Dempsey’s headquarters in Normandy to-night. ...

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  5. Portland Defies P.M.’s Order

    SYDNEY Thurs. — Although, with one exception, Lithgow coal miners and meat workers have resumed work, miners and ...

    Article : 154 words
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  7. CAPTURED GERMAN MINIATURE TANK

    A British soldier examines a German miniature tank, captured by Allied forces on the Anzio front in Western Italy. The crewless tank, nicknamed “doodlebug” by the Allied troops. is electrically driven by power supplied from a battery, visible ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  8. JAPANESE SUFFER HEAVY CASUALTIES

    SOMEWHERE IN THE SOUTH-WEST PACIFIC Thursday—Heavy casualties have been inflicted on the Japanese in all sectors of the Aitape-Wewak area of British New Guinea, where another enemy attempt to turn the Allied ...

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  9. NEGRO RIOTS IN AMERICA

    PHILADELPHIA, August 2.— Fast moving gangs of armed negroes beat white men and women. smashed windows, and looted ...

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  10. Settlement of Returned Soldiers

    SYDNEY, Thurs. — The State Council of the Returned Soldiers’ League to-day decided to approach the New South Wales ...

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  11. Coastal Blackout Lifted

    SYDNEY Thursday.—The Minister for Home Security, Mr. Lazzarini, to-day announced the lifting of the ...

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  12. To-day’s Leader: VOTE “NO”

    LONDON Aug. 2—The final domination of Warsaw and the crossing of the East Prussian border are at present the most momentous of the Red Army’s aims the accomplishment of which the world is expectantly awaiting. ...

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  13. 57,500 Tons of Bombs During July

    LONDON, August 2.—It is officialy announced that the Bomber Command dropped 67,500 tons of bombs during July, of which ...

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    Lieut. General Joseph Warren, Stilwell, who has been promoted to General. He commands all United States forces in Burma, ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  15. WOMEN WOOL CLASSERS

    SYDNEY, Thursday.—Having passed their final examination in a city wool store, five girl wool classers will now have to attend ...

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  16. INJURED IN EXPLOSION

    SYDNEY Thurs.—When an explosion occurred at Eveleigh Workshops to-day three men were hurt. One of them, Alan ...

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  17. VON PAPEN LEAVES TURKEY

    LONDON Aug. 2—The German Ambassador in Turkey, Von Papen, to-day left Ankara by plane, says the German overseas news ...

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  18. “China’s Crisis Passed”

    CHUNGKING Aug. 2 — Repulsing ten Japanese attacks at Hengyang to-day, the Chinese recaptured five more ...

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  19. COLD-BLOODED MURDER OF 19 CANADIANS

    LONDON August 2—The cold-blooded murder of 19 Canadians by men of the 12th S.S. Panzer division, on June 8, in the Pavie area of Normandy, is officially revealed, says the British United Press correspondent in France. ...

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  20. NEW PRESIDENT OF PHILIPPINES

    NEW YORK, Aug. 2.—Sergio Osmena has been sworn in as President of the Philippines, following the death yesterday of ...

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  21. TURKS BREAK WITH NAZIS

    LONDON August 2.—The Turkish Cabine has decided to break off diplomatic and economic relations with Germany as from ...

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  22. Hypodermic Syringe Industry

    SYDNEY Thurs.—The Minister for Supply, Mr. Beasley, said to-day that hypodermic syringes, which, before the war it was ...

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  23. DANGER OF FAMINE IN FRANCE

    NEW YORK August 2.—Reports from Paris emphasise the danger of famine among 4,000,000 inhabitants of the Paris region ...

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  24. U.S. General Killed By Bomb

    WASHINGTON, Aug. Z.—The War Department has announced that Lieutenant-General McNair, was killed by an American bomb ...

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  25. MORE STRIKES IN SYDNEY

    SYDNEY, Thurs.—More than 4300 rubber, glass, and metal workers are idle in Sydney as the result of disputes at various ...

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  26. BOYCOTT OF WARATAH YARDS

    NEWCASTLE Thursday. — Northern graziers boycotted Waratah stock safes to-day, Only 700 sheep were yarded, and there ...

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  27. Eight Killed By Flying-Bomb

    LONDON August 2.—All eight occupants of a street shelter were killed when a flying-bomb fell on a row of houses in ...

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  30. Coal Production Again Suffers

    SYDNEY, Thursday.—In addition to the miners on strike over the Portland dispute, miners at Pelton, in the north, and ...

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  31. Sydney Produce Markets

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  32. DIED AT FOOTBALL

    MELBOURNE , Thurs.—While playing football for St. Kilda Christian Brothers’ College against De La Salle College, Malvern, ...

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  33. SHADOW KING DESTROYED

    MELBOURNE Thurs.—Shadow King, former star horse of the Melbourne turf, has Been destroyed after several years of retirement ...

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