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  4. Fierce Fighting on Egyptian Front

    LONDON July 22.—Fierce fighting has been resumed in all sectors of the Egyptian front and a big battle is now in progress. The British 8th Army took the initiative and is ...

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  5. Russians Taking High Toll of Nazis in Fighting Retreat

    LONDON July 22.—The Soviet Army newspaper, “Red Star,” admitting German progress to the east, states fierce battles are raging near the border of Stalingrad ...

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  6. “ROMMEL HAS SHOT HIS BOLT”

    NEW YORK July 22.—Captain Randolph Churchill, son of the British Prime Minister, who is holidaying here after suffering ...

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  7. OUTLAWING STOPPAGES AT COLLIERIES

    SYDNEY [?]—New regulations outstanding stoppages on coalfields [?] expected to operate from [?] ...

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    Admiral Leahy, former United States Ambassador to Vichy, who has been appointed Chief of Staff to President Roosevelt ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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    Mr. Cordell Hull, American Secretary of State, who will make a radio speech on Friday in the seriousness of the war ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  11. AMERICAN AND RUSSIAN LEADERS MEET

    WASHINGTON July 22—President Roosevelt and the Russian Ambassador, M. Litvinov, conferred to-day, but according to ...

    Article : 203 words
  12. Repatriating U.S. and Japanese National

    LONDON July [?] The liners Asama Maru and the Conle Verde which are re[?] Americans from the [?] East also the ...

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  13. MR. HULL’S WAR TALK TO AMERICANS

    WASHINGTON July 22.—President Roosevelt has announced that the State Secretary, Mr, Cordell Hull, will make a radio ...

    Article : 151 words
  14. WAR ON ILLICIT LIQUOR

    CANBERRA Thursday—To prevent possible growth of illicit distillation and beer brewing. excise officers have been ...

    Article : 104 words
  15. [?]-day’s Leader: [?]Maitland Girls’ High School

    [?]YDNEY Thursday.—To ad[?] manpower authorities on all [?] affecting rural produc[?] 28 war agricultural ...

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  16. American Naval Bill

    WASHINGTON July 22 —The House of Representatives passed and sent to the Senate an appropriation bill ...

    Article : 55 words
  17. Dutch Troops Hamper Japanese

    NEW YORK July 22.— United Press quotes a Japanese spokesman on the Batavia radio [?] [?] regarding ...

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  19. SHIP SINKINGS EXCEED LAUNCHING

    WASHINGTON July 22.—Shipping losses during the week ended July 12 were the highest since the war began according ...

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  20. AMAZING WORK BY THE R.A.F.

    LONDON July 22—The London “Times” correspondent in the desert reports that the R.A.F. continued its amazing ...

    Article : 107 words
  21. [?]-Martials Soldiers

    [?]YDNEY Thurs. — Soldiers [?] whether of being ab[?] without leave or having de[?] have received sentences ...

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  22. New Post For Admiral Leahy

    WASHINGTON July 22.—President Roosevelt has announced the appointment of Admiral Leaby former United States ...

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  23. N.Z. SOLDIERS DECORATED

    CAIRO July. 22.—Two New Zealand soldiers were decorated at a simple ceremony by the Duke of Gloucester who after ...

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  24. Pitched Battle Near Danube

    LONDON July 22.—A major battle in which Hungarian warships on the Danube participated, occurred in the middle of ...

    Article : 37 words
  25. [?]O ENTHUSIASM [?] GANDHI

    LONDON July 22.—The “Daily [?] Calcutta correspond[?] says Mahatma Gandhi for the [?] time is witnessing no great ...

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  26. Threat To Strikers In U.S.A.

    WASHINGTON July 22—Two members of the War Labour Board have told readers of the American Federal of Labour ...

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  27. DEMAND FOR SECOND FRONT

    LONDON July 22—The Electrical Trades Union Congress unanimously adopted a resolution [?] in view of the critical state ...

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  28. Synthetic Rubber Process

    OTTAWA July 22.—The Minister for Munitions, Mr. Howe, said to-day that the development of synthetic ...

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  29. Praise For Red Cross Workers

    MELBOURNE Thursday.—It was announced to-day that work done by the Australian Red Cross Society in Ceylon has been ...

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  30. [?] STAR WEDS

    NEW YORK July 22. — Joan [?] ...

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  31. Calling Up Britons In Foreign Lands

    LONDON July 22—A bull is being prepared for the calling up of British subjects living in for [?] countries, who would be ...

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  32. WAR SERVICE MORATORIUM

    SYDNEY Thurs.—An order just gazetted extends the provisions of the War Service Moratoriu[?] regulations which prevent ...

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  33. LEGION OF MERIT

    WASHINGTON July 22-President Roosevelt has created the Legion of Merit a new decoration for members of the armed ...

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  34. MOBILISING SERBS

    LONDON July 22.—Occupation authorities in Yugoslavia have ordered mobilisation of all young Serbs within 24, hours. ...

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  36. FRANCE AND ITALY SIGN PACT

    LONDON July 22—Berlin Radio has announced that a Franco Italian agreement has been signed. It aims at promoting indus ...

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  37. RAIDS ON MALTA

    LONDON July 22.—Malta night fighters on Monday night during two raids [?] enemy bombers. [?] ...

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  38. JAP. SHIPS SUNK

    NEW YORK July 22—In South-eastern China American bombers have sunk two more Japanese ships in the Fu River, which ...

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  39. DAYLIGHT SAVING

    CANBERRA Thurs. — It was announced to-day that it is expected daylight saying will be introduced again this summer. ...

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