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  5. Russians Forced Back by Terrific Panzer Drive

    LONDON August 5.—The position of the Soviet army has further worsened in the last 36 hours in all sectors of the southern front except in the Don elbow where German pressure is also increasing in a ...

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  6. BRITISH MINESWEEPERS SWEEP THE NORTH SEA.

    Thanks to the [?] efforts of the British minesweeping [?], the menace of German mines is being [?] well under control, The work is dangerous but era lanes must be kept ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  7. Congress Demands Freedom for India

    BOMBAY Ang. 5,—A new resolution adopted by the working committee of the Congress Party emphasised the need for freedom for all peoples of Asia. The resolution includes the passage: “A free India will ...

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  8. [?]LIED [?]EFENCE LINE [?] ISLANDS

    [?]ENERAL MACARTHUR’S [?]QUARTERS Thursday— statement by the Japanese was [?] by a spokenan at ...

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  9. Another Quiet Day

    From General MacArthur’s Headquarters Thurs. — For the second day in succession South-western Allied ...

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  10. Artillery Exchanges In Egypt

    LONDON August 6.— British G.H.Q, in Cairo reports increased air activity over the, Egyptian battlefront with artillery ...

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  11. Coupons For Farm Workers

    MELBOURNE Thursday, — Country and [?] workers received equal treatment for equal [?]. All garments that an ...

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  12. [?]chy Warns [?]yalists

    LONDON Aug. 5.—The Vichy [?]vassador in Paris, Count de [?]on, told Journalists to warn French against aiding a ...

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  13. CARGO PLANES

    WASHINGTON Aug. 5.— Lieutenant-general Arnold, Chief of the Army Air Force, testifying before the Senate military ...

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  15. CHECKING LIQUOR ABUSES

    SYDNEY Thursday. —The State Government was not likely to run mad in its efforts to check liquor abuses, said the acting ...

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  16. ALLIED FORCES ARE VERY TOUGH

    GENERAL HEADQUARTERS Thursday — The Commander In Chief of the Allied Land Forces in Australia, General Blamey, told ...

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  17. GERMAN PANZER CHIEF KILLED

    LONDON Aug. 5—The “Daily Telegraph” Stockholm correspondent reports that the Germans suffered particularly heavy ...

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  18. To-day’s Leader: Tell the People

    SYDNEY Thursday.—The Acting Premier and Chief Secretary Mr. J. M. Baddeley stated that be would continue to help the ...

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  19. NEED FOR UNITY OF COMMAND

    LONDON Aug. 5. —It is disturbing to learn from American sources that diversan[?] arise between British and American ...

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  20. UTURE OF ZECH PEOPLE

    LONDON Aug. 5.—The Foreign [?]cretary. Mr. Eden, in the [?]use of Commons to-day said British Government re[?]ded ...

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  21. INCREASING COAL OUTPUT

    SYDNEY Thurs.—The Miners’ general secretary, Mr. G. W. S. Grant said to-day that the [?] had come for the owners to ...

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  22. American Naval Casualties

    WASHINGTON . August ,5 — The Navy has released the ninth casually list, which contains the names, of 27 dead, 47. wounded, ...

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  23. Wheat Field At Windsor Castle

    LONDON Aug. 5 —The king has given a lead in war time food production and is breaking new ground with the plough. ...

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  24. R.A.A.F. MEN AND OVERSEAS BADGES

    SYDNEY Thursday.— Members of the R.A.A.F. returning from overseas are still being instructed to remove the “Australia” ...

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  25. PROFITEERING PROTESTS

    SYDNEY Thursday. — The volume of complain from women using the need for more price control inspector is increasing ...

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  26. A TROL CLASHES [?]XPECTED

    GENERAL MACARTHUR S [?]EADQUARTHERS Thursday—It bleared that Australian and [?]panees patrole are still in ...

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  27. AGGRESSIVE SPIRIT IN AUSTRALIA

    LONDON Aug. 5.—The Zealand Minister in Washington, Mr. Nash, in an interview to-day, confirmed the recent statement of the Prime Minister, Mr. Fraser, that there was an aggressive spirit in Australian and New Zealand, and ...

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  28. Assistance For Naval Chief

    LONDON Aug. 5—In order that the First Sea Load, Ad[?] of the Fleet Sir [?] be able to give as much time as ...

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  29. Criticism of Prices Control

    CANBERRA Thursday —The Prime Minister, Mr.[?] to-day made a foet [?] ...

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  30. AID TO RUSSIA COMMITTEE

    SYDNEY Thursday—The future activities of the Aid Russia Committee which is registered under the Charitable Collections ...

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  32. ARMED CLASH IN PALESTINE

    JERUSALEM Aug. 5—An Arab police officer and three constables were killed yesterday in an [?] engagement with a gang [?] ...

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