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  3. FIERCE BATTLE ON DON EAST OF ROSTOV

    LONDON, July 26.—One of the greatest battles in history is going on at Tsymlyanskaya on the Don, 130 miles east of Rostov. The situation for the Russians has worsened in the past 48 hours. ...

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  4. CUTTING DOWN ON HOURS OF DRINKING

    CANBERRA.— Following the Premiers' Conference in Canberra on August 10 drinking in New South Wales hotels ...

    Article : 113 words
  5. Uneasy Lull In Battle For Egypt

    LONDON, July 26.—There is an uneasy lull alone the 40-mile El Alamein front in Egypt broken only by patrol activity and exchanges of ...

    Article : 214 words
  6. MYSTERY FIRE AT HOTEL CARLTON

    SYDNEY.—It is now estimated that the damage caused by the outbreak of fire early on Sunday morning at the Hotel Carlton ...

    Article : 114 words
  7. Pensions For Widows Tomorrow

    MELBOURNE.—For the first time in the history of Australia pensions for widows throughout the Commonwealth will be paid tomorrow. About ...

    Article : 152 words
  8. Bomber Flew Over Imperial Palace

    NEW YORK, July 26.—Robert Bellaire, an American journalist who has arrived at Lourenco Marques from Japan, says that one of the American ...

    Article : 107 words
  9. NEW CALL-UPS IN BRITAIN

    LONDON, July 26.—Two new callups, of British manpower and womanpower are foreshadowed by announcements today. ...

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  10. CPL. R. PFLAUM WOUNDED

    Word has been received in Broken Hill that Cpl. R. R. (Bob) Pflaum, son of Mr. and Mrs. E. T. Pflaum, of Birdwood, S.A., has been wounded in ...

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  11. No Panic At Townsville

    From NORMAN STOCKTON, "Barrier Miner" War Correspondent. SOMEWHERE IN AUSTRALIA.—In the slit trenches and at city air raid shhelters at Townsville people were singing community songs as the Japanese flylng boats dropped the first bombs ever to hit Australia's eastern ...

    Article : 333 words
  12. Aussies Clash With Japs

    FROM ALLIED HEADQUARTERS.—PAPUA: Where they landed Australian patrols haye clashed with Japanese forces which penetrated 25 miles inland from the Gona Mission area last week. There has also been fighting near Salamaua where 60 Japanese were killed when our forces ...

    Article : 258 words
  13. Industrial Court

    In the Industrial Court today the case was concluded in which, the Australian Journalists' Association alleged that "The Barrier Miner" had ...

    Article : 323 words
  14. Gaol Sentence Suspended; Bond For A Pensioner

    A SENTENCE of six months hard labor to be suspended on the defendant entering into a bond to be of good behavior for a period of three ...

    Article : 148 words
  15. CAPTURES BY CHINESE

    LONDON, July 26.—Widespread successful Chinese attacks against the Japanese have been made in the Kiangsi province, savs the ...

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  16. COLLIERIES IDLE

    SYDNEY.—There were three coal mines idle on the New South Wales coalfields today, but it is not anticipated that the men involved will incur ...

    Article : 92 words
  17. PRIVATE WAR ON POLICE

    NEW YORK, July 26.—For six years Barbara Taylor, daughter of a wealthy Long Island (New York) family, has had a mania for wrecking ...

    Article : 93 words
  18. PASSING OF MR. D. BARCLAY

    The death has occurred at Murrambeena (Victoria) of Mr. Donald Ross (Don) Barclay at the age of 73. He was for many years in the White ...

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  19. DEATH OF MR. E. J. STOKES

    The death occurred yesterday at the Hospital of Mr. Edward John Stokes, at the age of 61 years. He had been a resident of Broken Hill ...

    Article : 103 words
  20. SOCIALITES DIMMED

    NEW YORK, July 26.—The Washington Post" announces, that for the duration of the war the paper will abandon reporting society items. ...

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  21. MYSTERY OF SHOES; NO ORDER OF S.M.

    A PROBLEM even greater than that which confronted the Prince in the story of Cinderella came before Mr. R. Solling, S.M., in the Police Court today. He was asked to decide what became of a pair of shoes belonging to Mrs. Olive Sampson, of Iodide Street. She claimed she left them with a bootmaker, Peter Pappos, but he denied it. Mr. ...

    Article : 313 words
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