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  4. News Index

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  5. Australians Share in the Battle For Egypt

    CAIRO July 12.—A graphic account of how elements of the A.I.F. took part in the advance from El Alamein, 50 miles west of Alexandria, along coastal railway to Tel El Ester, which the Allied ...

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  6. Japs Take Wenchow

    NEW YORK. Puly 12.—Wenchow, an Important secret Chin, coastal base in the Chekiang province, has been captured by ...

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  7. How Mayotte Was Seized

    LONDON July 12.— It it now revealed that marines and commandos of the King’s African rifies occupied the French ...

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    General Sir [?] Auchinick, who has command of the Allied Army in [?] which has advanced 70 mited in the last few ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  9. DR. EVATT WARNS OF COMPLACENCY

    MELBOURNE Monday.—Al Wesley Church Melbourne, on Sunday afternoon mr. Evatt, Minister for External [?] warned ...

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  10. RECORD TAX BILL IN U.S.A.

    WASHINGTON July 12.—The House Ways and Means Committee last night approved a re[?]-breaking wartime tax bill of ...

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  11. Ten Collieries Idle To-day

    SYDNEY Monday.—Ten mines are idle in New South Wales today. Millfield-Greta miners are holding a meeting at Cessnock ...

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  12. INJURED IN CAR ACCIDENTS

    SYDNEY Monday—When a motor tor struck a tram post at Waterloo early on Sunday morning, two persons were injured ...

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  13. THE YARRA’S LAST MESSAGES

    CANBERRA Monday.— “We don’t stand much of a chance but it is up to each and every one of you to do the best you ...

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  14. To-day’s Leader: Talking Our Woy to Defeat

    LONDON July 12.—The crucial point in the German offensive on the Russian front at seen in London is the struggle for the Don River crossing, just below Voronej, at the northern end of the 110-mile southern front. ...

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  15. WARNING OF FLOOD DANGERS

    SYDNEY Monday—A warning flood dangers in the north-west and central-West districts Of New South Wales wa given ...

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  16. WASTE OF TIME ALLEGED

    MELBOURNE Monday.—A pro test against the action of the management in cutting out of the Sunday shift was made by nearly ...

    Article : 99 words
  17. MASTER FARMERS

    Mr. W Brooks, of East Sea[?] has been awarded a certi[?]cate in the master farmers’ [?]mpetition This is conducted ...

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  18. Sinking of Swedish Ships

    STOCKHOLM July 12.—The Swedish Defence Staff announces that the ore ship Lulea was torpedoed in convoy in Swedish ...

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  19. UNION JACK NOT FLOWN

    SYDNEY Monday.— Loyal Orange Institution of New South Wales protested yesterday that it had been refused permission ...

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  20. ARRESTED BY GESTAPO

    STOCKHOLM July 12.—The Gestapo has arreste M. Berglind, Swedish manager of the Polish branch of the world-known ...

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  21. Sydney Produce Markets

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  22. ALPINE HOSTEL TO BE BUILT

    SYDNEY Monday —The Minister for Education, Mr. Clive Evatt, said to-day that portion of the snow leases, which will return to ...

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  23. Treatment of Venereal Disease

    SYDNEY Monday.— The Commonwealth will be asked for power by the Minister for Health, MR Kelly, to compel any ...

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  24. “Japan Able to Invade Australia”

    LONDON July 12.—“Japan as able to invade Australia and we have no choice but to ticiend ourseices,” says the “London Times” former Tokio correspondent. “The United Nations must hold this base against the day when, it ...

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  25. KILLED BY ELECTRIC SHOCK

    SYDNEY Mondays.— Lionel William Storey aged 11, was electrocuted under his home in Myallst., Belmore, yesterday. ...

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  26. MUST KEEP JAPANESE FROM AUSTRALIA

    SOMEWHERE IN AUSTRALIA, Sunday.—In a stirring address in Which he urged all to train harder, to fight harder, to ...

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  27. DOCK WORKERS RESUME

    SYDNEY Monday.—Nearly 100 workers, who had been on strik for a fortnight at [?] South Wales does resumed work to ...

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  28. Gravity of Fimber Position

    SYDNEY Monday—The timer position was grave owing, to he [?] in fulfilling orders [?]rom State forests said the ...

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  29. Wants Ration Coupon For Liquor

    SYDNEY Monday.—At the suggestion of Rec. Dr. Churchward, the executive of the State Labour party has decided to seek the ...

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  31. A.I.F. MEN MISSING

    SYDNEY Monday.—[?] amongst the mis[?] in the latest casualty list [?] Sergt I D, Abliott ini.. Cessnock and ...

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  32. GASCOKA DESTROYED

    SYDNEY Monday.—At Rand[?] to-day Gascoka broke his ear shoulder hen cantering on he tan and was later destroyed. ...

    Article : 21 words
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