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  4. Air Chief’s Warning to Germany

    LONDON July 28.—In a St[?] broadcast over the [?] Air Marshal Sir Arthur Harris told Germany: “We are going as ...

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  5. Threat to Caucasian Oil Is Now Imminent

    LONDON July 28.— The threat to the Caucasian oilfields is now imminent and grave, as the Germans claim to have crossed the Don River on a broad front east from Rostov. ...

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  6. News Index

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  7. HOT RECEPTION FOR LUFTWAFFE

    LONDON July 28.—Although Berlin radio claims that 200 bombers took part is the raid on Birmingham last night, it is estimated that only between 50 and 70 machines were over England. ...

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  8. 28 To Die At Lille

    LONDON July 28. — Twenty-eight were sentenced to death by court martial at Lille on charges of sabotage ...

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  9. Britain’s Food

    LONDON. July 28.—Britain is at present processing nearly two thirds of her [?] said the Minister for Agriculture, Mr. ...

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  10. FEMALE WORKERS ON RAILWAYS

    SYDNEY Wednesday.—The announcement that, In order to off not the shortage of male staff during the war, he prepared to ...

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  11. [?]Avoiding U-Boat [?] Attacks

    WASHINGTON July 28.—The United States is financing the [?] construction of a 625-mile pioneer road from the southern Mexican ...

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  12. Red Fleet Hits Back

    LONDON July 28.—Moscow radio states that the Russian Arctic Fleet air arm sank three large transports ...

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  13. GERMANS ADVANCE IN FLAT COUNTRY

    LONDON July 28.—A Moscow message states that German forces are advancing along the railway 46 miles due south of ...

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  14. MEXICAN SHIP SUNK

    MEXICO CITY July 28.—It is officially announced that the Mexican freighter, Oaxaca (4000 tons) was torpedoed on Sunday ...

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  15. NO NEW STRIKES ON COALFIELDS

    SYDNEY Wednesday. —For the third successive day the N.S.W. coalfields were again free from strikes, but about 2100 men are ...

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  16. JAP MOVES IN MANCHURIA

    CHUNGKING July 28—The Japanese leader, General [?] conqueror of Malaya and Singapore, has arrived in ...

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  17. District N[?] In Casualty List

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  18. AUSTRALIAN DAlRYMEN’S ASSOCIATION

    MELBOURNE Wednesday.—A Federal body known as the Australian Dairymen’s Federation was set up to-day. ...

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  20. SOLDIER ON BIGAMY CHARGE

    SYDNEY Wednesday.—Walter Noyce, sergeant to-day garrison battalion was remanded for sentence at the Quarter Sessions ...

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  21. Troop Carrying Planes Favoured

    MELBOURNE Wed.— The Minister for Aircraft Production, Senator Cameron, favours the American plan for building big ...

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  22. FLYING BOAT SHOT DOWN AT TOWNSVILLE

    Wednesday.— A Japanese flying-Boat is believed to have been shot down at sea near Townsville, last night according to a communique issued to-day. The communique stated. An ...

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  23. BREAD WAS NOT PROTECTED

    NEWCASTLE Wednesday—In the Summons Court to-day, William Spiers of Corlette-street, Newcastle, and George Goodwin, ...

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  24. EXCEEDED SPEED IN BROWNOUT

    NEWCASTLE Wednesday — For exceeding the speed limit of 20 miles an hour during the brownout, Ronald Guy, of ...

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  25. Make Malta Attacking Base

    LONDON July 28.— The are of Malta as a strong attacking base instead of a defensive base, is advocated by the London “Dally, ...

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  26. To-day’s Leaders: Dengue : A Menace Liquor Excesses

    CANBERRA Wednesday —The Prime Minister of New Zealand, Mr. Frazer, is attending to-day’s War Cabinet meeting. ...

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  27. Melbourne’s 100th Anniversary

    MELBOURNE Wednesday. — The city of Melbourne will celebrate its 100th anniversary as a municipal body on August [?] ...

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  28. EXPLANATION BY TREASURY

    CANBERRA Wednesday — Treasury officials to-day explained that apparent discrepancies in deductions from soldiers and ...

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  29. £7000 For Military Ambulance

    MELBOURNE Wed.—The Assistant Minister, for the Army is to [?] a cheque for £7000 for military ambulance for the ...

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  30. ALLIED FORCES FALL BACK SLIGHTLY

    LONDON July 28.—Australian South African, and British troops, who had been engaged since Sunday night in sharp assaults against Field-Marshal Rommel’s forces during on the northern sector of the Ruweisat Ridge, are reported ...

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  31. BRITISHERS ABROAD CALLED UP TO SERVE

    LONDON July 28.—British subjects abroad will shortly be called up for service. The Minister for Labour, Mr. Bevin, moving the second reading of the National Service (Foreign Countries) Bill, said ...

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  32. FRESH STOCKS OF CLOTHES

    SYDNEY Wednesday.—Shops selling clothing will now be able to secure fresh stocks without coupons until September 1. The ...

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  33. Prisoners of War In Italy

    SYDNEY Wednesday.—According Major De Clive Lowe, New Zealand Army Medical Corps, Australian and New Zealand ...

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  34. Suggested Union Conference

    LONDON, July 28.—Sir Walter [?] general secretary of the Trade Union Congress, has suggested the bolding of an Empire ...

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