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  4. British Forces Progress In Egypt

    LONDON July 23.—Despatches from Egyptian front covering the first days of General Auchinleck's three-pronged move against Field-Marshal Rommel’s troops ...

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  5. Fall of Rostov Believed To Be Inevitable

    LONDON July 23.—lt is claimed fey Berlin Radio that some Axis formations hove already reached the centre of Rostov, the gateway to the Caucasus the fall of which is now conceded to fee inevitable. ...

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  6. News Index

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  7. BRITISH ASSAULT AND DEFENCE EXERCISES IN THE WESTERN DESERT

    Britain and [?] Troops in the Western desert have taken advantage of the period of Stabilisation during [?] of [?] not only to refil hat also to undertake constant assault and deface execrates where [?] stond them in good stead during future offensive Picture shows The “enemy attacking from the sea: an incident during a British army exercise in Libya ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  8. URGENT NEED FOR RUBBER

    CANBERRA Friday —if people thought of their old scrap rubber in terms of bomber tyres gun carriage tyres and airmen’s ...

    Article : 272 words
  9. Retention of “Australia” Badges

    SYDNEY Friday.—Orders from Army headquarter permitting A.I.F. members to retain their “Australia” badges ...

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  10. OPPOSITION TO PROFITS LIMITATION

    CANBERRA Friday —It is believed that General Government legalisation for the 4 per cent. profits limitation plan may ...

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  11. N.S.W. WILL PAY LESS TAX THIS YEAR

    CANBERRA Friday —Under the commonwealth Uniform Tax [?] stem declared valld yesterday by the full high court new ...

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  12. JAPANESE MASSING ON HONAN PLAIN

    CHUNGKING July 23.—A Chinese Army Spokesman said to-day that Japanese invaders were massing troops around ...

    Article : 165 words
  13. Shirkers To Be Prosecuted

    CANBERRA Friday — manpower authorities will in [?]ture prosecute all people buking their duty to ...

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  14. JAP TRANSPORT BOMBED

    To-day’s communiqué issued from general Mac[?] Head quarters somewhere in Australia read:— ...

    Article : 68 words
  15. N.S.W. Aid For Russia Benefit

    MUSWELLBROOK Friday — At a successful social to raise funds for the N.S.W. Aid Russia committee there was an at ...

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  16. Only One Fresh Mining Dispute

    SYDNEY Friday —More than 50 delegates from northern miners Lodges representing 11,000 nine workers were asked in ...

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  17. Death of Mr. R. B. Orchard

    SYDNEY Friday —An outstanding figure for many years in Australian public life Mr. R. B.; Orchard well known Sydney ...

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  18. CANNOT WIN THE WAR BY DEFENCE ALONE

    LONDON July 23.—Mr. Cordell Hill American Secretary for State in a radio address said that the war cannot be won ...

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  19. LACK OF PARENTAL CONTROL

    SYDNEY Friday —Police are emphatic that the number of girls who under 18 wander about the city exposed to moral ...

    Article : 109 words
  20. To-day’s Leader: Towards Unification

    LONDON July 20—Long defrock by Britain for the cause of Freedom against heavy odds and the F[?]tion of the United ...

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  21. ATTACK ON JAPS IN TIMOR

    SOMEWHERE IN AUSTRALIA Friday —In a combined reconnaissance and bombing raid on enemy occupied territory in ...

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  22. U-BOAT FIRES ON LIFEBOAT

    WASHINGTON July 23.—The Navy Department has announced that three more Allied Vessels— Norwegian United States and ...

    Article : 111 words
  23. Local Names In Casualty List

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  24. SPITFIRES OVER FRANCE

    LONDON July 23.—At Air Ministry Communiqué says that Spitfires on Wednesday from a low level attacked objectives in ...

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  25. FRESH FIRES IN BERLIN

    STOCKHOLM July 28.—Seven new fires broke out in Berlin making 12 in three days Police day they are due to sabotage— ...

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  26. AUSTRALIA’S TAX SYSTEM

    CANBERRA Friday—Mr. R. G. Mehzies former [?] of Australian solder [?] it the Commonwealth [?] new ...

    Article : 42 words
  27. War Veterans Interned

    NEW YORK July 23—Forts members of an Italian war veterans’ society who had pledged undying fealty to Mussolini were ...

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  28. TROUBLE AT PRISON CAMP

    SYDNEY Friday —The Minister for Justice Mr [?] announced to-day that 12 prisoners had beep transferred from the ...

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  29. Youths for Air Force Jobs

    CANBERRA Friday —Youth of 18 years of lage can now apply for any Air Force ground job The [?] of members of the ...

    Article : 51 words
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  31. Transfer of State Tax Officials

    CANBERRA Friday —As a result of the High Court decision on uniform taxation it is anticipated that 3000 of the 4000 state ...

    Article : 35 words
  32. U.S. BOMBERS IN CHINA

    CHUNGKING July 23.— U.S. hombres set docks and ware houses on fire and scored three direct hits an a railway station ...

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  33. BIG ARMY OF RUBBER COLLECTORS

    SYDNEY Friday —Twenty right thousand boy scouts and girl guides will to-morrow commence [?] intensive campaign ...

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  34. KIUKIANG BOMBED

    CHUNGKING July [?] official report says [?] bombers set doc[?] houses on fire and [?] ...

    Article : 31 words
  35. Fewer Cars Registered

    SYDNEY Friday —Only 288 new care were registered in the Commonwealth tast month The falling air in registrations is ...

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