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  5. MISLEADING LULL ON ALAMEIN FRONT

    LONDON July 31.—There is a misleading air of apathy over the Alamein front in Egypt, where the silence is only broken by the occasional thump of bombs and a chorus ...

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  6. NEW CHIEF FOR ARMY

    Lieutenant-General V. A. B. Sturdee (left), Chief [?] the Australian General Staff, who will go to Washington to charge of the Australian Military Mission. Lieutenant-General [?] (right), who will succeed Lieutenant-General Stur[?] Chief of the ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  7. R.A.F. Strikes at Coastal Shipping

    LONDON July 31—Striking at Nazi supply routes, the R.A.F. last night attacked shipping off the Frisian Islands in the North Sea. Hits were observed on two ships. One medium supply ship was left enveloped in a cloud ...

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  8. Alleged Sabotage In America

    WASHINGTON July 31—The Supreme Court to-day denied the petition of seven alleged German saboteurs, who, while on trial be ...

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  9. General Sturdee For U.S.A.

    CANBERRA Saturday. — The Prime Minister (Mr. Curtin) last night announced that Lieutenant-General J. D. Northcott it ...

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  10. Surprise In Store For Enemy

    WASHINGTON July 31— “Believe me, the enemy is sure going to get a terrific surprise.” This was the ...

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  11. Leadership Criticised

    NEW YORK July 31. — The “New York Times,” editorially commenting en the second front problem, criticises with unusual ...

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  13. FURY OF THE FIGHTING IN RUSSIA

    LONDON July 31.—The Russians are holding up the Germans on the [?]orth and central Don fronts, but are falling back south of the Don River before the German southern ...

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  14. Strategic Retreat Ends

    LONDON July 31. — A decisive stage has been reached in the battles on the southern front in Russia, says Reuter’s ...

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  15. Success of Guerillas In The Balkans

    LONDON July 31.—Occupation by guerillas of many Balkan-districts has compelled trains on the way to Germany to make a ...

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  16. No Kisses By “V-Mail”

    WASHINGTON July 31— The U.S. War Department states: “Women are warned not to imprint kisses on letters ...

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  17. “India’s Own War”

    POONA July 31—Mr. Mehta, president, of the All-India Railwaymen’s Federation, addressing the All-India ...

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  18. To-day’s Leader: Control of Workers

    LONDON July 31.— A Berlin High Command statement says: “From Biarritz (France) to Kirknes (Norway) Germany, in ...

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  19. STRENGTH OF JAPANESE ARMY

    CHUNGKING July 31—A Chinese Army spokesman said that the Japanese at present had 311 divisions in China, 21 in Man ...

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  20. MR. NASH URGES WORLD WAR COUNCIL

    LONDON July 31.—The immediate establishment of a World War Council, comprising, England, America, Russia, and China, and the relegation of the existing war organisation to a secondary status are urged by the New Zealand ...

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  21. “UNINVITED GUESTS” AT ITALIAN FEAST

    CAIRO July 31.—The Australians got £1000 worth of cakes and chocolate with which the Italian colony in Alexandria intended to feat their “glorious” fellow countrymen. The Italian colony, at the height of the crisis in the ...

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  22. British Trains Lost In The War

    LONDON July 31—Enemy action has resulted in the loss of 50 British passenger trains since the war began. This was one ...

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  23. Opposed To Munitions Canteens

    SYDNEY Saturday—The Minister for Munitions, Mr Makin, said that while he was Minister, there would he no wet canteens ...

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  24. Russo - American Agreement

    WASHINGTON [?] The Russian Ambas[?] Litvinov called on [?] for State, Mr. Corde[?] to ...

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  25. RISE FOR TROOPS

    CANBERRA Saturday — Full Cabinet will discuss on Monday details of the proposed increases in pay and allowances for ...

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  26. SISTER KENNY FETED

    NEW YORK July 31—The State of Iowa gave a banquet to Sister Elizabeth Kenny at Des Moines, when the Iowa Lutheran ...

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