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  3. HEAVY NAZI CASULATIES

    LONDON, July 22.—Massed German artillery, tanks and dive bombers are hammering the Russians incessantly north of Rostov but there is nothing resembling a break through. The fighting Soviet army's retreat is continuing. ...

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  4. UNIFORM TAXATION DECLARED VALID

    MELBOURNE.—In the most important judgment since Federation, the Federal High Court of Australia, by a decision ...

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  5. USING JEEPS ON THE FARM

    THE COUNTLESS MILITARY MACHINES being produced by the United States will not be discarded after the war. Tests are already being made to find peace-time uses for them. Here students at Alabama Polytechnic Institute are using a jeep to pull a mower cutting ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  6. JAPS LAND AT MISSION IN N. PAPUA'

    ALLIED HEADQUARTERS.— Japanese forces made a landing yesterday morning at Gona Mission, near Buna, on the north ...

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  7. Auchinleck Strikes At Enemy On El Alamein Front: Tanks In Battle

    LONDON, July 22.—General Auchinleck struck at the Axis forces on the El Alamein front in Egypt at dusk last night flinging in tanks on the central sector. The battle continued throughout today Rommel counter attacked at all points, and the fighting showed no signs of slackening up to ...

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  8. RUHR BOMBED

    LONDON, July 22.—High explosives dropped by the Royal Air Force on the Ruhr last fright included fifty 4,000lb. bombs. The Germans call ...

    Article : 106 words
  9. Courtmartial Of U.S. Private In S.A.

    ADELAIDE.—At a United States Army courtmartial today private Stanley F. Zubrowski (2b) was charged with a breach of the United ...

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  10. VANDALISM IN ZINC PLANTATIONS

    MUSHROOM parties, greyhounds and their trainers, trespassing on the Zinc Corporation plantations, have been ...

    Article : 85 words
  11. Aims For Future Of Norway

    LONDON, July 22.—Three aims for the future of Norway were announced by the Norwegian Government. They are:— ...

    Article : 128 words
  12. RU[?] COMMITTEES

    SYDNEY.—To advise manpower authorities on all matters affecting rural protection. 28 war agricultural committees are to be appointed ...

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  13. COALMINING REGULATIONS

    SYDNEY.—New regulations outlawing stoppages in the coalfields are expected to operate from the commencement of work next Monday. ...

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  14. NAZIS CLAIM SINKING OF BRITISH SHIPS

    LONDON, July 22.—A Berlin communique claims that naval units in the English Channel attacked six British torpedo boats, four of which ...

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  15. PRICES COMMISSION OFFICERS COMING

    Officers of the Prices Commission are expected in Broken Hill on Tuesday to investigate local prices of foodstuffs and other commodities. ...

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  16. WOMEN EXECUTED FOR HELPING THE BRITISH

    NICOSIA (Cyprus), July 22.—Four women who offered refuge to British airmen who made a forced landing in Crete, and others who flashed ...

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  17. BUILDING SOCIETIES TO HOLD CONFERENCE

    Co-Operative Building Societies, representative of 226 associations, are to discuss the Broken Hill no-deposit housing scheme at the annual ...

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  18. ILLEGAL BETTING COSTS MAN £75

    ADELAIDE.—A raid on a fruit shop had a sequel in the Port Adelaide Court today, when Mr. Sanderson. S.M., described the illegal bookmaker ...

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  19. AUSTRALIANS AND NEW ZEALANDERS AT CRICKET

    LONDON, July 22.—Australian and New Zealand servicemen will meet at Dulwich on July 28 in their first match for the war. ...

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  20. JOINED THE A.I.F.

    Two Broken Hill boys. Bert Slater, eldest son of Mr. and Mrs. H. A. Slater, of 238 Buck Street, and Ted Khan, youngest son of Mr. and Mrs. ...

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  21. MOVE FOR LIFTING OF BAN ON S.A. RACES

    ADELAIDE.—A motion favoring the lifting of the ban on racing was tabled in the House of Assembly this afternoon by Mr. O'Halloran (A.L.P.). ...

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  22. "Moonshine" Is Taboo

    CANBERRA.—To prevent the possible growth of illicit spirit distillation and beer brewing, excise officers have been instructed to increase their vigilance. The liquor restrictions may stimulate attempts to manufacture "moonshine" liquor Customs officials believe. ...

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  23. Soldiers' Detention Sentences

    SYDNEY.—Soldiers found guilty either of being absent without leave or of having deserted haye received sentences ranging from 21 days to six months' detention in military barracks. Sentences have been confirmed by, the G.O.C. of the N.S.W. lines communication area. ...

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