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  2. Japanese List of War Prisoners

    LONDON, July 12.--The Japanese have compiled a list of military and civilian prisoners of war in the Far East. Copies ...

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  3. U.S. Troops Helping to Defend Port Moresby

    WASHINGTON, July 12.--The War Department has disclosed American troops are participating in the defence of Port Moresby. The Army's disclosure was made in connection with the release of photographs showing ...

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  4. HEAVY FIGHTING RESUMED AT EL ALAMEIN

    LONDON, July 12.--Heavy fighting occurred all day yesterday in the northern sector of the front west of El Alamein. In the evening Allied troops still held the initiative in what Cairo terms a "limited offensive" along the railway towards El Daba. ...

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  5. SWISS CHEF'S MURDER

    SYDNEY, Sunday.--Two men and a woman were found guilty of murder and sentenced to death by Mr. Justice Davidson on Saturday. All declared ...

    Article : 140 words
  6. ANTI-SUBMARINE CAMPAIGN

    NEW YORK, July 12.--Civilian air pilots have saved at least 25 merchant ships along the Atlantic coast by forcing submarines to crash-dive, ...

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  7. MARKET POOL PETROL

    BRISBANE, Sunday.--A new company being formed to market pool petrol is expected to begin operations on August 15. This was announced ...

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  8. IDLE TALK MUST STOP

    SYDNEY, Sunday.-- Stopping idle talk is just as vital to the security of Australia to-day as making guns and training armies. That is the considered ...

    Article : 395 words
  9. Coal Strikers Ordered To Resume

    SYDNEY, Sunday.--Millfield miners, who have been on strike for five weeks, have been ordered by the Chairman of the Maitland Coal Reference Board ...

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  10. Americans Plan Huge Navy

    NEW YORK, July 12.--The United States plans to have the world's biggest navy by 1946. President Roosevelt has signed legislaton authorising ...

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  11. Provost Cars Join Police Patrol

    MELBOURNE, Sunday.--American-Australian Provost cars have been linked with police wireless system by Russell street police headquarters. ...

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  14. "Not Much of a Chance, But Do Your Best"

    CANBERRA, Sunday.-- "We don't stand much of a chance, but it is up to each and everyone of you to do the best you can." This was the message ...

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  15. N.S.W. Floods Over Wide Area

    SYDNEY, Sunday.--Heavy rain in the northern part of the State caused floods over a wide area. Many homes were abandoned. Police issued flood ...

    Article : 110 words
  16. U.S. Aid to Czechs and Norway

    LONDON, July 12.-- Czechoslovakia and Norway, according to a message from Washington have signed mutual aid agreements with the United States. ...

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  17. Australians Will Have to Use Less Butter

    BRISBANE, Sunday.--The Minister for Agriculture (Mr. Bulcock) made it clear to-day that Australians will have to use less butter in future. ...

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