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  4. SITUATION EASIER IN INDIA

    LONDON Aug. 12—The situation in India is reported to have become easier, a considerable factor being the stern warnings by the Governor of Bombay and other authorities that order would be maintained at any cost, coupled with ...

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  6. Timoshenko Still Guards Stalingrad

    LONDON Aug. 12.—All reports indicate that Marshal Timoshenko has succeeded in beating off very heavy German thrusts against Stalingrad, thus far, from the west ...

    Article : 546 words
  7. Loss of H.M.S. Carrier, Eagle Announced

    LONDON Aug. 12—The Admiralty has announced the loss of the 22,000-ton aircraft carrier H.M.S. Eagle, as a result of U. ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  8. SWIFT RAND DEAD BLOW

    CAIRO Aug. 12— Men of the Queensland battalion holding positions on the coastal sector of the desert front hit the enemy ...

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    GENERAL TOJO, the Japanese Premier, who is reported to have been shot and slightly wounded by a young Korean patriot. ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  10. British Captures In Desert

    LONDON August 22.—The full in the El-Alamein areas of Egypt, which has fasted for several weeks, is doubtless the calm ...

    Article : 135 words
  11. [?]DENCE [?]PELTON [?] CASE

    [?]NEY Thursday.— The case [?] four miners, all charged [?] the National Security [?] Control) regulations, with ...

    Article : 297 words
  12. Failed to Enrol For Service

    NEWCASTLE Thurs.— In the summons court to-day Errol Walter Eillott, of [?]-street, Newcastle, was sentenced to two ...

    Article : 178 words
  13. Allies To Assist Inventors

    NEW YORK Aug 12— The Washington correspondent of the New York “Times” says that the War production Board is ...

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  14. To-day’s Leaders: Mastery of the Air Home Garden Competition

    SYDNEY Thurs.—G. Reynolds, owner-trainer of the greyhound, Sentinheir, was disqualified for two years by the National ...

    Article : 116 words
  15. DISORGANISE BUS SYSTEM

    SYDNEY Thursday.— The president of the Omnibus Employees’ Union, Mr. V. Robson, emphasised to-day that the ...

    Article : 72 words
  16. SIX KILLED IN RAID ON BRITAIN

    LONDON Aug. 12—Six persons were killed and many injured when raiders including fighter bombers, sharply attacked a ...

    Article : 181 words
  17. SABOTAGE IN BELGIUM

    LONDON August 12.— It is learned in London that the Germans have sent to concentration camps, 50 persons for acts of ...

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  18. Cessnock’s Y.W.C.A. War Effort

    CESSNOCK Thurs.— Coalfields members of the Y.W.C.A. are making a worthwhile contribution to the war effort. The ...

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  19. M.H.R. FEARS FOOD SHORTAGE

    SYDNEY Thursday— Mr. Collins, M.H.R., said to-day that there was likely to be a serious shortage of foodstuff’s unless a ...

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  20. HUGE WAR STOCKS IN BRITAIN

    LONDON Aug. 12— British war production is reaching such a peak that storage has now become a vital problem, says General Sir Walter Venning, Quartermaster-General of the British Army, who is retiring. ...

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  21. INVESTMENTS ON ’CHANGE

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  22. All N.S.W. Mines Worked To-day

    SYDNEY Thurs.— Every colliery in New South Wales is working to-day. The output this week will be the highest this ...

    Article : 64 words
  23. War Council Reticent On Solomons Battle

    WASHINGTON Aug 12—Members of the Pacific War Council, after an hour’s meeting at White House, cautiously commented on the Solomons battle. The Chinese delegate, Dr. T. V. Soong, said the ...

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  24. TOJO SHOT BY KOREAN

    WASHINGTON Aug. 12— Kilsee Hoan Washington representative of the Sino-Korean People’s League, announced that he ...

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  25. Sydney Produce Markets

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  26. R.A.F. ATTACK ON MAINZ

    LONDON August 12.—A particularly successful attack was made by a strong force of R.A.F. bombers last night on Main, the ...

    Article : 75 words
  27. Britain Wants More Egg Powder

    SYDNEY Thursday — Every ounce of egg powder Australia can produce this season will be taken by the British Ministry of ...

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  28. 2000 Greyhounds Destroyed

    SYDNEY Thursday.— The Royal Society for the Prevention of Cruelty to Animals has destroyed 2000 greyhounds since the [?] ...

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  29. KILLED IN PLANE CRASH

    NEW YORK August 12.—Commander Malcolm Hanson, chief radiologist of the Byrd Antarctic Expedition in 1928-30, was killed ...

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  30. [?]miral Byrd’s [?]ystery Trips”

    [?]LAND (N.Z.), Thursday [?] admiral Richard E. Byrd [?] returned to New Zealand [?] three secret trips to ...

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  32. FINED ON BETTING CHARGE

    NEWCASTLE Thurs.— For being in the yard of the Travellers Rest Hotel for hefting purpose Keith Manning of Hexham was ...

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  33. AUSTRALIAN GIRLS IN CHUNGKING

    LONDON August 12.—Miss Mavis Gully, of Melbourne, and Miss W. Long, another Australian, are now in Chungking. They were ...

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  34. DOGS FOR THE ARMY

    SYDNEY Thurs.— Fifty dogs the first to be “called up” under the Army scheme to use them for guard and other war duty, ...

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