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  4. Russians Holding Against Fierce Attacks

    LONDON August 13,—Marshal Von Bock’s thrust against Stalingrad, now in its fifth week, is being held on all fronts. Reports indicate that the great ...

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  5. GRAPHIC DETAILS OF EAGLE SINKING

    LONDON Aug. 13.—“I am a lucky man to be alive to report the end of the aircraft-carrier Eagle,” writes Arthur Thorpe, war correspondent of the Exchange Telegraph ...

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  6. New Index

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  7. Dutch Submarine Scores

    LONDON Aug. 13. — The Netherlands Admiralty announces that a Netherlands submarine with the eastern ...

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  8. COERCION WILL NOT BE TOLERATED

    MELBOURNE Fri—The Minister for the Army, Mr. Forde, stated last night that he had received further complaints from ...

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    The British aircraft carrier Furious, which is claimed by Berlin to have been severely damaged in the engagement in the western Mediterranean in which the Eagle was lost. ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  10. INCREASED RUSSIAN ACTIVITY

    LONDON Aug. 13.— The “Times” Moscow correspondent says an Important Russian offensive, probably with limited ...

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  11. Return of A.I.F. Men

    SYDNEY Friday.—Another large contingent of A.I.F. men, who returned from the Middle East after two and a ...

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  12. RUSSIANS ADVANCE AT RJEV

    LONDON August 13. — The “Times” correspondent in Stockholm states that the Russians still give less information than ...

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  13. ISLAND OF FORMOSA BOMBED

    LONDON Aug 18.— According to the United Press Press Association [?] unconfirmed message from Chungking announces that ...

    Article : 173 words
  14. NO QUARTER WILL BE GIVEN

    SYDNEY Friday—Deputy Police Commissioner Scott described as “most satisfactory,” the results of special squads, who ...

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  15. To-day’s Leaders: War on Waste Women Must Help

    LONDON Aug. 18—Fires started at Mai[?] in Tuesday night’s raid were too much for the town’s fire-fighters, according to the ...

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  16. PENALTIES FOR MINE ABSENTEEISM

    SYDNEY Friday.— Argument took place before the High Court to-day on the application by the Miners’ Federation to res[?] ...

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  17. SEAMAN TO BE DEPORTED

    NEWCASTLE Friday.—In the police court to-day Michael Saris (28), seaman, was sentenced to six months’ imprisonment ...

    Article : 72 words
  18. PUNCHED GATEKEEPER ON THE NOSE

    NEWCASTLE Friday—in the Summons Court to-day, Clive Rowbottom of Angel-street, Cessnock was fined £3, with £3/[?] ...

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  19. MORE DAIRY COWS THIS YEAR

    SYDNEY Friday.—The Director-General of Manpower, Mr. Worth, said to-day that more dairy cows would be producing ...

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  20. [?]LL N.S.W. [?]INES AT WORK

    [?]DNEY Friday.—For the [?]rth day succession all coal [?] in New South Wales are [?]king. ...

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  21. RAIDERS OVER EAST ANGLIA

    LONDON Aug.13—Heavy gun[?] was heard last night when enemy raiders flew over a town in East Anglia. [?]cendiataries ...

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  22. SEEKING 6/ WAR LOADING

    MELBOURNE Friday.—Representatives of the Australasian Council of Trades Unions urged the Prime Minister (Mr. Curtin) ...

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  23. Over 76,000 Fascists Expelled

    LONDON August 13 —More than 70,000 members of the National Fascist Party in Italy have been expelled. This was ...

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  24. DANGER OF INVASION

    SYDNEY Friday.—The New Zealand Minister for Marketing Agriculture and Land, Mr. J. G. Barclay, who is visiting ...

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  25. JAPS LOSE HEAVILY

    CHUNGKING Aug. 13—Heavy fighting continues in Kiangal Province, in which 1500 Japanese were killed and wounded. ...

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  26. GOVERNMENT’S VIEWS ON CENSORSHIP

    MELBOURNE Friday—At the conclusion of the War Council meeting yesterday afternoon the Prime Minister Mr. Curtin, in ...

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  27. SITUATION IN INDIA MUCH EASIER

    LONDON Aug. 13.—The situation in India is much easier. The India Office states that reassuring reports indicate that the excitement is dying down. The situation in Bombay City and Old Delhi has been much ne[?] to ...

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  28. NIGHT ATTACKS ON WOMEN

    MELBOURNE Friday.— The arrest of a 15-year-old boy by Brighton defectives is expected to solve the mysterious sequence ...

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  29. [?]PANESE [?]OLICY IN THE [?]CIFIC

    CESSNOCK Friday.—As early as 1870, Japan envisaged a policy for control of the Pacific, Mr. [?] English master at ...

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  30. Clothing Firm Gave Outside Work

    NEWCASTLE Friday.—In the industrial Court to-day. Cox[?] of Newcastle, were fined £5, with £8/11/ costs for giving ...

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  31. JUDGE ORDERS WHIPPING

    MELBOURNE Friday.—Eric Stretton a motor mechanic, who was convicted in the General Sessions of robbery who violence ...

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  32. Sydney Produce Markets

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  34. ILLEGAL BETTING

    NEWCASTLE Friday.—For using a horse at Stockton for betting. Frederick Charles Gibson was fined £15 with [?] costs ...

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