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  4. MOMENTARY LULL IN THE DESERT

    LONDON July 9.—Yesterday is described by the “London Times” correspondent in the Western Desert as one of the quietest days for some weeks in North Africa, as both sides pushed on preparations in the El Alamein area. ...

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  5. Mayotte Occupied

    LONDON July 8.—It is officially announced by the War Office that British forces on July 2 occupied Mayotte Island ...

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  6. Voronej Battle Continues With Undiminished Ferocity

    LONDON July 9.— A grea [?] for Voronej continues with und[?] ferocity, [?] new place names figured in [?] news from the German or German controlled [?] indicating progress to the ...

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  8. Prince of Wales Casualty List

    LONDON July 9. — The casualty list of H.M.S. Prince of Wales, which was lost off the east coast of Malaya, ...

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  9. EIGHT N.S.W MINES IDLE TO-DAY

    SYDNEY Friday.— Although they decided yesterday to discipline members who cause stoppages, Aberdare miners, who ...

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  10. THIRD GERMAN IN PRISON BREAK

    MELBOURNE Friday — The Army Minister, Mr. Forde, has called for a report on the recent escapes from prisoners of war ...

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  11. [?]W. L. [?]MMANDO [?]

    [?]NDON July 9—Two young [?] of the Army Dental [?] restless in a non-combat[?] decided to carry out ...

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  12. RED TAPE HOLDS UP GAS UNIT SALES

    SYDNEY Friday.—The Chief Engineer of the N.R.M.A., Mr. J. Fielder, said to-day that the sale of producer gas units in ...

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  13. INHUMAN TREATMENT OF POLES

    LONDON July [?] — Four hundred thousand [?] citizens— and Poles [?] been killed and [?] for ...

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  14. DISCOURTESY BY DOCTORS ALLEGED

    CANBERRA Friday—The Minister for Repatriation (Mr. Frost) stated that soldiers treated discourteously by Repatriation ...

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  15. [?]ASHING [?]BACK BY [?]NESE

    [?]NGKING July 9—The Cen[?] News announced that the [?] achieved a smashing [?]back in the central Kiangai ...

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  16. CALL-UP OF TEACHERS IN QUEENSLAND

    BRISBANE Friday. — Federal Manpower and State Educational authorities in Queensland differ on the question of the call-up of ...

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  17. BRIGADIER TELLS HOW TO WIN THE WAR

    NEW YORK July 9.—Brigadier Bourne, a member of the British Joint Staff Mission to Washington, said to-day that Germany might be beaten through an invasion of Europe, and Japan after her main fleet had been forced into ...

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  18. COURAGE WON AIRMAN THE D.F.C.

    MELBOURNE Friday—Details of how Flight-Lieut. Robert Dalkin won the D.F.C. which was conferred on him by ...

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  19. SCORCHED EARTH AT MERSA MATRUH

    LONDON July 9.—A South African major has given a remarkable account of demolitions, carried out at Mersa Matru[?] ...

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  20. CONCERN AT BAN ON BUILDING

    SYDNEY Friday—The Department of War Organisation has before it hundreds of applications New South Wales for ...

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  21. Today’s Leaders: Long Range Weather Forecasts More Jobs Than Men

    SYDNEY Friday—Six Empire Flying Boats have been lost in and around Australia, said the Director of Qantas Empire Air ...

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  22. SUITS FOR MEN ON DISCHARGE

    SYDNEY Friday.—Members of the R.S.L. State Council to-day expressed strong exception to regulations which preclude a ...

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  23. GIFT OF TRAINING PLANES

    SYDNEY Friday.—The Minister for Air, Mr. Drakeford, has left for Brisbane to accept five training planes as a gift of the ...

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  24. SPEEDING-UP WAR SERVICES

    WASHINGTON July 9. — The War Communications Board has requested the Federal Communications Commission [?] ...

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  25. [?]VEY OF [?]POWER [?] NEWCASTLE

    [?]CASTLE Friday—The De[?] Director of Manpower, Mr. [?] Bellemore, stated at New[?] that heavy industries are ...

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  26. American Policy Towards France

    WASHINGTON June 9—The State Department announced that Admiral Stark and Brigadier Charles Bolt have been ...

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  27. OPPOSED TO RATION CARDS

    BRISBANE Friday.—Australian and American Army authorities conducting canteens in Queensland, are opposed to the idea of ...

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  28. DEVASTATING BOMBS ON WILHELMSHAVEN

    LONDON July 9.—A number of 4000Ib bombs— nearly two tons each—was dropped on Wilhelmshaven, Germany’s most important naval base on the North Sea, by the R.A.F. on Wednesday night. ...

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  29. STANDARD CLOTH PRAISED

    SYDNEY Friday.—The president of the Hosiery and Knitted Goods Manufacturers of New South Wales to-day praised the ...

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  30. Housing Munitions Workers

    SYDNEY Friday.—The Minister for Local Government, Mr. McGirr, said to-day [?] the cessation of the State ...

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  31. ALEXANDRIA NOT IN DANGER

    WASHINGTON July 9—The Secretary for State, Mr. Cordell Hall told a press conference that the question of the French ...

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  32. [?]vity of [?]kan Guerillas

    SINGLETON July 9 — A Bal[?] guerilla band though poorly [?] and employing hit-run [?] rated the Italian ...

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  33. THREAT TO STRIKE OVER BACK MONEY

    SYDNEY Friday.—About 350 construction workers at a country Allied works job have issued an ultimatum which expires next ...

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  35. Men from Middle East

    SYDNEY Friday.—Allegations that the “sweepings of gaols” in the Middle East had been packed on to an overcrowded troopship ...

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  36. FOOD COUNCIL MEETS

    MELBOURNE Friday—The Australian Food Council met today to talk over the [?] food question. After the [?] the ...

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  37. £500 for the War Effort

    CANBERRA Friday.— The Commonwealth Treasurer has received a cheque for £500 from patriotic flax growers in Henty, ...

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