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  4. Allied Line Still Holds Firm In Egypt

    LONDON July 7.— Field Marshal Rommel is believed to be gathering his forces for a final attempt to break through General Sir Claude Auchinleck’s line. ...

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  5. News Index

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  6. Hitler’s Big Offensive At Its Height

    LONDON July 7.—The fury of the German onslaught against Voronej, 120 miles of Kursk, on the Moscow-Rostov railway, combined with news of fierce ...

    Article : 607 words
  7. Nazi Fighters Hear of Big Raide

    LONDON July 7. — The German army fighting on the Russian front, has heard all about the R.A.F.’s ...

    Article : 81 words
  8. Guerrillas Harass Japanese

    CHUNGKING July 7.—In announcing the loss of the important Kiangei-Chekiang railway the Chinese explain that it would not ...

    Article : 281 words
  9. NAZI DESIGNS ON THE MIDDLE EAST

    LONDON July 7.—“Apart from the threat to the Suez Canal itself, which is still an immensely important link in the ...

    Article : 128 words
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    Central Sir [?] Wavell, who is reported by the Paris Radio to have [?] at Cairo. He was received by General Sir ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  11. [?]O CLUES TO [?]AST NIGHT’S [?]HOOTING

    [?]DNEY Wednesday. — Al[?] they have been working [?] rest since last night, [?] have not yet uncovered ...

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  12. 38 Over [?]rres Strait

    SYDNEY Wed.—Today’s [?]mmunique from Allied [?]dquarters was worded as [?]ws:— ...

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  13. To-day’s Leader: Hospital Contribution Schemes

    LONDON July 7.—Night raiders sharply attacked towns on the north east coast One town received hundreds of ...

    Article : 93 words
  14. AUSTRALIA PREPARES FOR OFFENSIVE

    SYDNEY Wednesday.—Following a tour of thousands of miles, in which he visited a number of defence areas [?] ...

    Article : 111 words
  15. BLOW AT NAZI-AMERICAN BUND

    NEW YORK July 7. — The Federal Bureau of Investigation aimed a smashing blow at the German-American Bund, ...

    Article : 110 words
  16. PLANE OUTPUT IN AUSTRALIA

    SYDNEY Wed.—The output of planes in Australia has been greally increased The Minister for Air, Mr ...

    Article : 56 words
  17. MEAGRE RESULTS FOR LAVAL’S PLANS

    LONDON July 7.—Figures published officially in Paris and Vichy indicate that M. Laval’s efforts to induce French ...

    Article : 90 words
  18. RESCUED FROM BLAZING ROOM

    SYDNEY Wednesday.— Mrs. Helen Hayes, of North Sydney, was rescued from a blazing room in a residential in Alfred-st ...

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  19. A.I.F. Casualty List

    SYDNEY Wed. — the names of 748 A.I.F men are mentioned in a casualty list released to-day from ...

    Article : 69 words
  20. [?]OWERFUL [?]EW DIESEL [?]NGINE

    [?]ASHINGTON July 7.—Full a production of a new light [?] diesel engine and var[?] pitch marine propeller is ...

    Article : 39 words
  21. SHORTAGE OF RUBBER IN AMERICA

    WASHINGTON June 7.—President Roosevelt has announced that the Government may be compelled to requisition every ...

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  22. Position of Fruit Industry

    SYDNEY Wed—As nearly as possible the A[?] Minister for Commence Senator Fraser [?] to place before [?] ...

    Article : 69 words
  23. WAR CABINET’S REPLY TO THE MINERS

    SYDNEY Wednesday.—In abetter received to-day by Miners’ General Secretary (Mr. G. W. S. Giant, the Prime Minister, Mr. -Curtin, declares that, in view of the con-continual stoppages in the coal industry, the War Cabinet felt ...

    Article : 260 words
  24. Teachers Offer Their Services

    SYDNEY . Wednesday — One thousand members of the New South Wales Teachers’ Federation have offered their services ...

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  25. BURMA MUST BE RETAKEN

    LONDON July 7.—The Chinese Ambassador Dr. Wellington Kon in a speech to-day, declared that Burma must be retaken ...

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  26. Tokio Still Boasts of Pearl Harbour

    NEW YORK July 7.—The official Tokio radio, in a recapitulation to-day claimed the complete results of the Pearl Harbour attack were five United States battleships, the California, Maryland, Arizona, Oklahoma, and ...

    Article : 93 words
  27. CASH PAID IN FOR NEXT LOAN

    SYDNEY Wednesday—Several hundred advance subscriptions have already been received for the next war loan despite the ...

    Article : 117 words
  28. [?]opholes In [?]ain Priority

    [?]YDNEY Wednesday.—It was, [?]ned to-day border loop[?] in the [?] priority system enable any person to ...

    Article : 31 words
  29. Saving of Fuel On The Railways

    SYDNEY Wednesday.— The reduction in train [?] a leading railway official pointed out to-day was saving both fuel ...

    Article : 50 words
  30. Shortage of Blankets for Wardens

    SYDNEY Wed.—Because of the demands of the Services the Minister for National Emergency Services Mr. Hefferson said his ...

    Article : 45 words
  31. PARCELS FOR WAR PRISONERS

    SYDNEY Wednesday — The Australian Red Cross Society has arranged for 6000 Christmas parcels to be sent to English and ...

    Article : 51 words
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  33. INJURED IN FALL

    SYDNEY Wed.— [?] Ivan Paul of the Allied [?] was found unconscious [?] near the Ken[?]gton [?] ...

    Article : 39 words
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    SYDNEY Wednesday.—Recent by a bore sinker who was injured of an outback station received medical attention within four ...

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  35. FACTORY DESTROYED

    LONDON July 7.—It was learned in London that Magneto Beige the factory in Brussels which was manufacturing for the ...

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