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  4. Come Not Open City Until Allies Agree

    LONDON Aug. 15—The Italian Government has already made the necessary Operations for the evacuation of military from Rome, according to a broadcast ...

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  5. Armament Factories Pounded In Italy

    LONDON Aug. 15—Over Milan on Saturday Bomber Command aircraft—all Lancaster—divided and made two separate though simultaneous attacks. One was on the Breda armament works, the Italian ...

    Article : 340 words
  6. Sicily Heavily mined

    LONDON August 15. — Noel Monks, representing the combined British Press en the American front, states that the ...

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  7. MAP OF SICILY

    This Is a detailed map. of Sicily, which has been Invaded by the Allies. The landings were supported by naval forces, and were preceded a furious aerial bombardment, the port of Catanfa and the aerodrome at Gorbini being especially hard hit. —U.S. office of war information. ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  8. Millionaire Plans Seventh Marriage

    NEW YORK Aug. 16 — Tommy Manville, millionaire playboy, and Mrs. Macie Moran, 19, have obtained a ...

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  9. To-day’s Leader: The Lost Week

    LONDON August 15.— After stubborn street fighting the Russians have captured Karachev, 30 miles east of Bryansk, on the ...

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  10. NO FIGHT LEFT IN SICILY

    LONDON August 15—Coincident with the announcement by Air-Marshal Coningham, at his advanced head quarters in by that the German air force “has been knocked out; front line despatches reveal that the Germans ...

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  11. “Victory Not Won Yet”

    LONDON Aug. 16.— A Warning against premature rejoicing was given by the Chancellor of the Exchequer, Sir Kingsley Wood, in ...

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  12. WHY 9th DIVISION WAS RECALLED

    PERTH Monday—The Prime Minister, Mr. Curtin, to-day. further explained why the Australian 9th Division was recalled to ...

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  13. CHURCHILL RETICENT

    QUEBEC Aug.’15.—After spending three days conferring with President Roosevelt In the United States, Mr. Churchill, accompanied ...

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  14. ALL GERMANY NOW WITHIN BOMB RANGE

    LONDON August 15—No point of German-held territory is now immune from air attack. This shown by Friday’s daylight ...

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  15. BUDAPEST RAID WARNING

    LONDON Aug. 16.—Planes of the Middle East Bomber Command flying over Budapest on the way to bomb Weiner Neus[?] ...

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  16. ELECTION PARTIES CONFIDENT

    SYDNEY Monday.— With the election campaign in its closing stages, the major parties express confidence as to the result ...

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  17. [?] REFUSE PLANT PEAS AND BEANS

    SYDNEY Monday—The sec[?] [?] of the vegetable Growers’ location, Mr. R. C, Tasker of returned to Sydney after at ...

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  18. Pulled Bell Cord On Tram

    NEWCASTLE Monday.— On the night of August 4, Robert Jackson (24), timekeeper, amused himselt pulling the bell cord ...

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  19. Election Candidate In Plane Crash

    SYDNEY Monday.—Major R. C. Ballantyne, who Is contesting Riverina as an Independent, narrowly escaped serious injury ...

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  20. Allied Airmen Busy Over Burma

    NEW DELHI Aug. 15.— commander of the 10th USAAF, General Bissell, has revealed that he has established a record by ...

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  22. INQUEST ON TUNNEL VICTIM

    SYDNEY Mon—A verdict of suicide was returned by the City Coroner, Mr. Oram, to-day at the conclusion of the inquest on ...

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  23. Bombers Stream Over Channel

    LONDON August 16,— To-day been one of continual air ac[?] over the South-east coast the Channel ...

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  24. Theft of Wallet At Gleaners

    NEWCASTLE Mon.—For stealing a wallet, two ration books, and £5, property of a navy sublieutenant named Stokes, George ...

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  25. “WAR OR WORK” CALL-UP IN USA

    WASHINGTON Aug. 15.— A, far-reaching programme for-putting into war work or (he armed services all able-bodied men ...

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  26. Shoplifting

    NEWCASTLE Monday.—Pleading guilty in the police court today to two charges of shoplifting, Rodney Thorley (27), labourer. ...

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  27. Sydney Produce Markets

    SYDNEY Monday —Sales by Private treaty Wheat 3/8, maize; local yellow 7/, oaten chaff 8/3 to 9/6, wheaten chaff 9/, lucerne ...

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  28. TWO KILLED IN AIR CRASH

    Sgt Maurice Arthur Bishop, pilot of Halifax, Northern Queensland, and LAC Kevin Mac Ailster Rosser, trainee pilot, of ...

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  29. [?]HURGHILL MAY VISIT PACIFIC

    LONDON August 15—The Que [?] correspondent, of the “Daily [?]il” says that it is possible that Churchill may visit Australia ...

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  30. Lottery At Football

    NEWCASTLE. Monday.— For conducting a lottery at a football match on Saturday, Arthur Thomas Charles Levis (39), ...

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  31. US, Submarines Score Heavily

    WASHINGTON-August 15.—According to a Navy department communique, [?]S submarines have reported plinking seven ...

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  32. ARMY MAIL TO BE RE-SORTED

    SYDNEY Monday.—The Army, spokesman announced to-day that fire tons of Army mall, which was sold as salvage to a Sydney ...

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  33. Manpower For Newsprint

    MONTREAL August 15.—Canadian newsprint manufactures; and members of the United States, Honse of Representatives Sub ...

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  34. Alleged Robbery of £520

    SYDNEY Monday.—At. the Central Police Court to-day, Sydney Hock Hlog, 24, a merchant, and Russel Hock Hing, 21, ...

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  36. ILLEGAL BETTING

    NEWCASTLE Monday.—For asins houses at Carrington and Wickham for belting, Walter Henderson (35), labourer, James ...

    Article : 43 words
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