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  2. Advertising

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  3. Battle For Stalingrad Intensified

    LONDON, August 11.— The battle for Stalingrad has reached an even more violent stage. Marshal Timoshenko, using all his ...

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  4. GRIM BATTLE AT TULAGI

    WASHINGTON. —THE BATTLE IN THE SOLOMONS IS STILL RAGING. ALLIED FORCES CONTINUE ...

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  5. CHINESE LEADER REMAINS FIRM

    A fine new portrait study of Dr. ViKyun Wellington Koo, the Chinese Ambassador to Britain, at his desk at the Embassy in London. Born ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  6. U.S. BOMBERS HIT JAPS IN CHINA

    NEW YORK, August 11.—American bombers blasted Japanese barracks, airfields including runways and hangars, and railway stations at Nanchang and Yochow, in south-eastern China, and made a further raid on Canton, said press messages from Chungking. ...

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  7. Tense Position In Bombay; 31 Are Killed In Rioting

    LONDON, August 11.—Bombay remains the tensest place in India. Thirty-one people were killed there in the past three days, 250 were injured and more than 500 arrested. Stronger measures against rioters have been ...

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  8. Nazi Planes Bomb Hospital

    LONDON, August 11.—A mental hospital in East Anglia was hit several times in last night's raids. The laundry and two wards occupied by ...

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  9. DICTIONARIES FOR LOCAL SCHOLARS

    ALL sixth class pupils attending State public schools in New South Wales are to receive a special dictionary which will become ...

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  10. [?]ost His Temper; Time To Reflect

    BRISBANE.—For having made a nine-year-old girl sit on a hot stove because she had spilt honey and sugar in the house. Edward Garde ...

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  11. Outsizes In Vegetables

    HANGING in the bar of the Rising Sun Hotel, Beryl Street, are a radish, measuring 21 inches long, 11 inches across and weighing 11 lb., and ...

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  12. Other Landings

    Other landing points beside Tulagi are not yet known, as little official information is being released, but it is thought that the large island ...

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  13. BIGAMY ALLEGED

    ADELAIDE.—A 24-year-old soldier, Allen Keith Bean Cotley, the father of two children, was charged in the Adelaide Police Court today with having ...

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  14. A.I.F. FIRST CONVOY BACK HOME

    SYDNEY.—Members of an A.I.F. battalion reached Sydney today after service overseas. Most of them sailed with the first convoy to leave ...

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  15. MR. HARTIGAN TO BE CONTROLLED

    SYDNEY.—As a result of a number of disagreements recently between the Cabinet and the Railways Commissioner. Mr. Hartigan, the Minister ...

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  16. STEWARDS SATISFIED

    MELBOURNE.— V.R.C. stipendiary officials today concluded their inquiry into the running of Strategy, winner of the third ...

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  17. SUPPLIED LIQUOR TO GIRL; FINED

    ADELAIDE.—For having unlawfully supplied liquor to a girl aged 15 years and nine months. Herbert Richard Walsh, licensee of the Orientar Hotel, ...

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  18. S.A. SPORTSMAN DEAD

    ADELAIDE.—One of the State's best known sportsmen. Mr. Tom Davidson, died in a private hospital at Glenelg early today. He had been ...

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  19. Priests Tortured By Germans

    LONDON, August 11.—Details of atrocities, inflicted upon priests in occupied countries in Europe are contained in a pamphlet issued today by the Inter-Allied Information Committee. It was estimated that the Gestapo had executed or tortured to death 800 Polish priests, and there were about 300 in concentration camps at present. ...

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  20. NO CHANGE LIKELY IN BAN

    MELBOURNE.—In Federal circles it is considered definite that the Prime Minister (Mr. Curtin) will not in any way interfere with the order ...

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  21. In The Aleutians

    WASHINGTON, August 11.—Five attacks were made on Japanese positions in the Aleutian Islands, off Alaska, between July 22 and August ...

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    MALTA, the advance base of British activities in the Central Mediterranean, "has become a colossal and unsinkable aircraft carrier, almost within sight of the Italian coast" to quote the Italian spokesman Ansaldo. Proof of the island's aggressive power lies in the fact that strong German and Italian forces have attacked it more than 2000 times. While Malta stands undefeated. Axis supply lines to Libya are ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  23. BRITISH GENERAL KILLED

    LONDON, August 11.—The "Daily Telegraph" says that Lt.-Gen. W. H. E. Gott has been killed in action in Libya. ...

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