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  2. Advertising

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  4. Mammoth Tank Battles In Russia

    LONDON August 26.—“One of the key [?]attles of the summer campaign” is how correspondents describe the mammoth tank [?]ruggles raging north and north-west of ...

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  5. Danes Are Anti-Nazi

    LONDON Aug. 26—Ninety-eight per cent, of the people in Denmark are predominantly anti-Nazi says Count Reventiow, ...

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  6. LITTLE NEWS FROM STRICKEN BERUN

    LONDON August 26.—Iron [?] operating in Germany since Himmle [?] to the Interior the RAF [?] No authentic details of the rain [?] ...

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  7. PRISONERS OF ALLIES HEAD FOR CAMP

    Italian prisoners captured during the Allied invasion of Sicily wade through the surf to an American landing beat. They are being transferred to permanent prison camps. ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  8. Plan To Train Men For Coal Mines

    LONDON August 26—A nation-wide campaign to attract men to the coalmining industry is about to be launched by the Minister for Labour and Minister for Fuel. Men from 18 upwards will in future be given the option ...

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  9. Mr. Hughes Off “Dinger” List

    SYDNEY Friday.—Mr. W. M. Hughes has [?] “danger” removed from list as a result of a disclosure ...

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  10. Churchill’s Broadcast

    LONDON August 26. — Mr. Churchill’s broadcast, which was planned for Sunday afternoon, has been ...

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  11. COMPULSION TO OBTAIN NURSES

    SYDNEY Friday—The Minister for Health, Mr. Kelly, to-day announced that the Manpower Directorate would use ...

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  12. Goebbels is Gloomy

    LONDON August 26.— “Never in our history have we been faced with such deadly danger,” wrote the ...

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  13. Swedish Ships Sunk

    STOCKHOLM August 26. —The Swedish newsagency reports that 12 persons were killed when three German ...

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  14. AMERICA AND FRENCH LIBATION

    [?] Aug. 26.—President Roosevelt has announced conditional recognition to the French Committee of National ...

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  15. JAP OPPOSITION LESS VIGOROUS

    SOMEWHERE IN AUSTRALIA Friday.—While isolated Japanese centres of resistance are still fighting strongly against ...

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  16. PILOTLESS BOMBERS

    STOCKHOLM August 26.— Crashing without a pilot a German Plane at Vornhoim island is causing speculation whether ...

    Article : 91 words
  17. NO MERCY FOR TAX STAMF TRAFFICKERS

    SYDNEY Friday—The Deputy Commissioner of Taxation, Mr. Hughes, to-day declared that no mercy would he given to people ...

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  18. £71 IN FINES AND COSTS

    NEWCASTLE Friday — Fines and costs totalled £71/18/ when seven motorists pleaded guilty in the Summons Court to speeding ...

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  19. “THIRTEEN CRUISERS SUNK”

    NEW YORK Aug. 26—It is claimed by the official Tokio radio that the Japanese farces in the Solomons, from June 30 to ...

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  20. SEAMAN STABBED AT WOLLONGONG

    WOLLONGONG Friday.—Francis Neale Newport, 20, an able seaman, of the RAN, was stabbed in the stomach last night after ...

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  21. Sydney Produce Markets

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  22. To-day’s Leader: Unknown Elements

    HONOLULU Aug. 26.—Lieut. General Richardson, Commanding General in Hawail, has issued a general order, positively ...

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  23. Four Years’ Gaol For Conspiracy

    SYDNEY Friday—At the Quarter Sessions to-day James Foot. 43, a clerk, was sentenced to four years’ imprisonment for ...

    Article : 70 words
  24. Seventh Wedding Not All Bliss

    NEW YORK Aug. 26.—The heir to the asbestos millions, Tommy Nanville, who took his seventh bride, Summy Ainsworth. ...

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  25. TWO GIRLS ARRESTED

    Two girls, 15 and 16 years, who left Sydney early In the week and stopped a day In Newcastle, were arrested by the West ...

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  26. Brother On Bond For Assaulting Sister

    NEWCASTLE Friday— Arthur William Condron was in the summons court to-day, it on bond to good behaviour for IS ...

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  27. “DEAD TIRED” BUT STILL ALIVE

    SYDNEY Friday — Rumours that the leader of the UAP, Mr. W. M. Hughes, had died swept the city this morning and ...

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  28. CHINA PLEASED

    CHUNGKING Aug. 26—The Chinese arc pleased with the announcement of Lord Louis Mountbatten’s appointment to the ...

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  29. KING BORIS OF BULGARIA ILL

    LONDON Aug. 26.—The German newsagency, quoting an official report from Soda, says that King Boris, of Bulgaria, has been ...

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  31. PRISONER OF WAR

    Mr. and Mrs. Herbert Randall, of Miller’s Forest, have been advised that their son, Gunner Stephen Alfred Randall, ...

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  32. WOMEN AS TAXI DRIVERS

    SYDNEY Friday.—The secretary of the Road Transport Workers’ Union, Mr. A. G. Piatt, said to-day that his organisation ...

    Article : 78 words
  33. LIFE AND DEATH IN SICILY

    This scene in Gela, Sicily, a short time after it had fallen to American forces. Dead Italian Soldiers lie where they fell trying to defend the town while equipment litters the street American soioiers one of whom has taken off his helmet in ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  34. INVESTMENTS ON ’CHANGE

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  36. ARRESTS AT GIBRALTAR FOIL SABOTAGE PLOT

    GIBRALTAR August 26.—A Spaniard, Luis Lopez Cuenca, 22, was arrested in time to prevent a devastating act of sabotage, declared the Atlorney-General when Cuenca appeared in the Supreme Court on a charge of ...

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  37. News Index

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  38. TOES FRACTURED

    CESSNOCK Friday— William Olsen, 50, of Lightfoot-street. Cessnock, a shiftman employed at B[?]bird colliery, had two toes of ...

    Article : 34 words
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