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  2. WHAT CAUSES ACCIDENTS

    Most accidents are due to several causes. Not all of the causes are preventable in any given accident, but some of them are. The chain of events and violations causing the accident could have been broken by eliminating the preventable causes, and thus the ...

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  3. ENTIRE JAPANESE CABINET RESIGNS

    CANBERRA, Thursday.—After a futile attempt to strengthen its ranks, the entire Japanese Cabinet, including the Premier, General Tojo, has resigned from office. This dramatic news was announced by the Prime Minister, Mr. Curtin, in the House of Representatives this morning, and there were cheers from all parts of the ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  4. Soviet Troops Now Only 100 Miles from Warsaw

    MOSCOW, Thursday.—On all sectors of its 600-mile front, extending from the Baltic States to southern Poland, the Red Army is continuing its advance. The drive is most intensified in the south, where the Russians are only nine miles from Lwow and 100 miles from the Polish capital, Warsaw. ...

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  5. NO SLACKENING ON PRODUCTION FRONT

    CANBERRA, Thursday.—Because the outlook of the war had improved many people thought there was no longer any need for an all-out effort, ...

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  6. NEW OFFENSIVE IN CAEN AREA PROGRESSES WELL

    LONDON, Thursday.—In the new offensive in Normandy, British and Canadian troops are at close grips with the enemy, who are being slowly but surely pushed back from Caen. The Allies have now reached the outskirts of Troarn, seven miles from the city. On the Cherbourg Peninsula, ...

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  7. Leghorn Falls to 5th Army

    NAPLES, Thursday.—The US Fifth Army has captured Leghorn after a wide encircling movement on the port, and the advance has continued north to the River Arno. Polish troops who took Ancona, on the Adriatic coast, have pushed on another eight miles. ...

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  8. SHIPS EXPLODE AND KILL 350 PEOPLE

    SAN FRANCISCO, Thursday.—The explosion of two ammunition ships which were being loaded at a US Naval depot in the upper San ...

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  9. MORE FLYING BOMBS OVER LONDON AREA

    LONDON, Thursday.—Damage and casualties resulted when flying bombs came over the London area last night and this morning. ...

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  10. Marjorie Lawrence's Farewell Concert

    At Larrakeyah last night, Miss Marjorie Lawrence, Australian dramatic soprano of the Metropolitan Opera House, New York gave her ...

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  11. JAPANESE ATTEMPTING TO BY-PASS ALLIES IN TORRICELLI HILLS

    GENERAL MacARTHUR'S HQ, Thursday.—The Japanese, having been frustrated in their initial frontal attempt at infiltration of the Driniumor River sector, are now attempting to by-pass the Allies' right flank through the foothills of the Torricelli mountains. ...

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  12. Nazis Cut Communications With Sweden

    LONDON, Thursday.—Telephone communications have been cut between Berlin and Sweden since yesterday afternoon. ...

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  13. KING AND QUEEN AT AIRCRAFT FACTORIES

    LONDON, Thursday.—The King and Queen visited a number of aircraft factories yesterday and saw planes in various stages of production. ...

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  14. Beasley Returns To Australia

    SYDNEY, Thursday.—The Minister for Supply and Shipping, Mr Beasley, arrived in Australia today from America. ...

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  15. Churchill to Speak On War Situation

    LONDON. Thursday.—It was announced in the House of Commons today that Mr Churchill would make a statement on the war situation on August 2[?] ...

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  16. Endorsement of Roosevelt

    CHICAGO, Thursday.—The Democratic Convention, meeting in Chicago today, is expected to endorse Mr Roosevelt for his fourth term as President of the ...

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