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  4. Capture of Taganrog Announced By Stalin

    LONDON August 30.—Marshal Stalin, in an order of the day, announced the capture of Taganrog, the strong German base on the Sea of Azov. “As the result of fierce battles at Taganrog, the German ...

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  6. PARACHUTE TROOPS NEAR SICILY

    U.S. parachute troops were calm and ready for action as this picture was taken in a transport plane approaching Sicily on the eve of the Allied invasion of the Island. Allied airborne troops were the first to land on Sicily. ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  7. Stoppage At Mines In The West

    SYDNEY Tuesday. — Faced with a stoppage at four collieries on the western New South Wales [?] and the possible ...

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  8. Italian Coast Bombarded

    LONDON August 30.— According to the North African naval communique naval patrol activity continues off ...

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  9. NAZIS TIGHTEN GRIP ON DENMARK

    LONDON August 30.—The German fear of an Allied invasion of Denmark is believed to be the major factor determining the application of severe measures against the ...

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  10. COUNTING OF FEDERAL BALLOT

    SYDNEY Tues.—It was claimed in UAP circles to-day that a careful cheek in the Wentworth electorate had revealed that ...

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  11. NEW TARGETS BOMBED BY RAF

    LONDON August 30.—Bombers of the North-west African Air Force yesterday concentrated on a new link in the chain of Axis ...

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  12. FATE OF THE DUNSTAN GOVERNMENT

    MELBOURNE Tuesday—When the Victorian State Parliament meets this afternoon it is probable that Labour will move a vote ...

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  13. “Italian Surrender” Rumours

    LONDON, August 30.— The American Associated [?] at Istan[?] confirmed ...

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  14. ROOSEVELT CONFERS WITH U.S. LEADERS

    WASHINGTON Aug. 30.—President Roosevelt returned to-day and Immediately conferred with military, State, and diplomatic ...

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  15. SINKING OF SWEDISH BOATS

    LONDON Aug. 30—Explaining the sinking of two Swedish fishing boats last week, Berlin radio states that German naval forces ...

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  16. MR. CHURCHILL’S BROADCAST

    QUEBEC Aug. 30—The British spokesman stated to-day that Mr. Churchill’s broadcast to-morrow (at 3 a.m. Sydney time on ...

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  17. Today’s Leader: Shouldering Fires

    PHILADELPHIA, Aug. 30.—Mr. Robert McLean, President of the Associated Press, after a visit to Britain, said that unless the ...

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  18. Sydney Produce Markets

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  20. 60 JAP SUPPLY SAMPANS SUNK

    LONDON Aug. 30.—More than 60 loaded supply sampans were sunk and many others were damaged by Royal Air Force ...

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  21. Vital Anglo-Russian Talks Arranged

    LONDON August 30.—To-morrow’s discussions between the Russian representative, M. Maisky, and the British Foreign Minister, Mr. Anthony Eden, may well mark important steps in developments towards British, American, and ...

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  22. SPREAD OF TYPHUS FEARED

    CAPETOWN Aug. 30.—There is a real risk of an extensive outbreak of typhus in Russia, or even throughout Europe, said ...

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  23. Shortage of Hospital Staffs

    SYDNEY Tuesday—The shortage of hospital staffs throughout Australia will be discussed at a conference in Melbourne this ...

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  24. Many Workers Still Required

    SYDNEY Tuesday.—Disclosing that labour for industrial requirements in New South Wales this month has been almost 17,000 ...

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  25. Denial That King Boris Was Shot

    LONDON Aug. 30.—The German News Agency has announced that the funeral of King Boris of Bulgaria will take place next ...

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  26. RUSH TO SEE MRS. ROOSEVELT

    CANBERRA Tuesday.—In anticipation of gaining a glimpse of Mrs. Roosevelt, a rush of visitors to Canberra is expected in ...

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  27. U.S. BLASTS NAZI SUBMARINE

    Bullets from strating machine-guns churn the water and a depth charge sends up a plume of spray, as planes from a United States Navy escort carrier attack a German submarine attempting to reach an Allied convoy. The submarine was ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  28. BRAZILIAN PLANE SINKS SUBMARINE

    NEW YORK Aug. 30—It is officially announced that a Brazilian Air Force plane sank a German submarine. No details ...

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  29. Swimming Baths For Schools

    SYDNEY Tuesday.—Th[?] Minister for Education, Mr. Clive Evatt, said to-day that the post-war school building programme ...

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  30. CHINESE INFLICT HEAVY LOSSES

    CHUNGKING Aug. 30.—A Chinese communique says that Chinese last week capture Huangsu, 28 miles north-west of ...

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