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  5. Rapid Developments In Russian Crisis

    LONDON Aug. 6—Although startling Vichy reports of German progress in the Caucasus are not borne out by either the Germans or the Russians, there is no question the ...

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  6. Forces Rearming

    CAIRO August 6.— The Germans like the 4th Army, are replacing lost material and reinforcing as speedily as possible. ...

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  7. shattering R.A.F. RAID ON LUBECK, IMPORTANT GERMAN SUPPLY PORT.

    Described by the German press as “one of the most damaging attacks of the war.” the R.A.F. raid on Lubeck on Match 28, devastated over 200 acres of this important German Baltic supply port. Broad [?] seen here, was in the centre of the target area, where many important sites and buildings were [?]. This picture was published in the “Hamburger Fremdenblalt.” further proof ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  8. Plane Losses Last Month

    LONDON Aug. 6. — The R.A.F. last month destroyed 421 Axis planes in the European end African theatres, ...

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  9. R.A.F. Again Bombs Ruhr

    LONDON Aug. 6—Another et tack on German industry was made by the R.A.F. last night. The official communique said ...

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  10. Treatment Of Jews

    LONDON Aug 6—A Berne message says that it is reliably reported from Vichy that the Papal Nuncio [?] protested to ...

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  11. Nazi Seaplanes Shot Down

    LONDON Aug. 6—Coastal Command Beaufighters yesterday show down a German Arado seaplant and damaged another in the ...

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  12. To-day’s Leader: Unrest in India

    LONDON Aug. 6. —If the All-India Congress Committee to-morrow accepts the Working Committee’s new resolution, Mahatma Gandhi will send a letter to the ...

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  13. Twenty Poles Executed

    LONDON August 6.— Polish sources learn that the Germans executed 20 Poles during a roundup of 560 workers at she village ...

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  14. DISMISSED MAN MAY BE REINSTATED

    [?] Friday.—Re [?] other in his former position or in some leaser position, of an employee who has been ...

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  15. STRATEGY IN SOUTH PACIFIC

    MELBOURNE Friday—Replying to Mr. Hushes, the Prime Minister Mr. Curtin, said that the military operations of the ...

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  17. CONCRETE SUBMARINES

    WASHINGTON August 6.—The Senate: military sub-committee, welted 45 minutes for the mysterious “Mr. Murray” to appear ...

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  18. FIRST U.S.A AIR-BORNE DIVISIONS

    WASHINGTON Aug 6—'The formation of the United States Army first complee air borne divisions was announced by the ...

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  19. MOTHER SENTENCED FOR NEGLECT

    ADELAIDE Friday,—A story of the neglect of five children was unfolded in the Port Adelaide Court, when the mother, ...

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  20. WHEAT CROP RESOLUTION

    SIDNEY Friday—A resolution of protest against they Federal Government proposal tos confiscate that portion of the 1941-42 ...

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  21. TRANSPORT SHORTAGE HOLDS UP MINES

    SYDNEY Friday. —Shortage of transport not connected with the miners’ dispute, held up production at eight northern mines ...

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  22. BOYS STARTED CIRCUS FIRE

    PITTSBURG Aug. 6—District Attorney Adams asserted that Lemandria Ford, 16 a Pittsburg negro, admitted he and a ...

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  23. SECOND FRONT MEETING IN SYDNEY

    SYDNEY Friday. — A crowded meeting at the Town Hall last night demanded the immediate opening of a second front in ...

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  24. BEEF SHORTAGE EXPECTED

    MELBOURNE Friday.—A serious shortage of beef is threatening in Australia. The Minister fro Customs (Mr. ...

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  25. ROAD SAFETY CAMPAIGN

    SYDNEY Friday— Police to day announced that an intensive campaign against speeding motorists ad careless pedestrians, in ...

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  26. Berlin Radio’s Moresby Report

    LONDON Aug 6—Berlin radio to-day claimed that the Japanese were pushing closer to Moresby. “The Australians are reported ...

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  27. To-day’s Casualty List

    SYDNEY Friday. — Included in the missing abroad in a casualty list issued to-day [?] Pte. J. P. Sanson. Mod.. Glo[?] Pte. ...

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  28. Dealing With Liquor Abuses

    SYDNEY Friday — The onus will be placed on hotelkeepers to prove that women they serve with liquor are over 21 years of ...

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  29. Danes Ready For Allied Victory

    LONDON August 6.— Christmas Moller, former Danish Minister of Commerce who escaped to Britain after arousing German ...

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  30. MAXINE CLUB DECLARED

    SYDNEY Friday — Yesterday the police declares the Maxine Club in Woollahra, a “disorderly house.” ...

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  31. Frenchmen Escape To Britain

    LONDON August 6. — Ten Frenchmen who warned Britain that the German warships Scharnhorst, Gnelsenua and ...

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  32. JAP ACTIVITY AT GONA NOW STATIC

    Japanese activity in the isolate Gona-Buna ares (Ppaua) has now the come static, says to-day’s General Headquarters communique. “Only light ground forces are involved with ...

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  33. Control of Venereal Disease

    SYDNEY Friday.—The Minister Health, Mr. Kelly, said to-day that the Commonwealth Government was preparing ...

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  34. JAPANESE CLAIMS

    CHUNGKING Aug 5—It is claimed by the Japanese Domel newsagency that the Japanese shot down eight American planes ...

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