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  3. GERMANS CLAIM THE CAPTURE OF VORONEJ; BIG TANK FORCES ARE GATHERING IN RAVINES NEAR DON

    LONDON, July 7.—The German claim to have captured Voronej, 130 miles east of Kursk, is confirmed by "Red Star," the Soviet Army journal, which says that fierce fighting is taking place east of the town. Tonight's Moscow communique, however, still speaks of fighting to the west of Voronej. ...

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  4. TOLL OF AXIS PLANES IN RAIDS ON MALTA

    LONDON, July 17.—It is officially announced that seven enemy bombers and 14 fighters have been destroyed over Malta within the ...

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  5. Rommel Masses For Smash At El Alamein; 81h Army Is Stronger

    LONDON, July 8.—Field Marshal Rommel is believed to be massing his forces together for a final attempt to break through the British line at El. Alamein. A heavy artillery duel is in progress tonight along an L shaped front running for 50 ...

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  6. Exemptions To Shearers In District

    REPORTS that a number of exemptions have been granted to local station men who would have been adversely affected by the ban on ...

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  7. SYDNEY POLICE ON MAN HUNT

    SYDNEY.—Although they have been working without rest since last night police have not yet uncovered any clue likely to enable them to solve the cold-blooded, close-range shooting last night of Stanley Vincent Keith Birch (28), wharf laborer, who is in St. Vincent's hospital with a bullet ...

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  8. Japs Gain More Chinese Railways

    LONDON, July 7.—The Chinese have evacuated Hengsens in Eastern Kiangsi, the last vital city they held on the Chekiang-Kiangsi railway, ...

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  9. A.I.F. CASUALTIES

    SYDNEY.—The names of 748 A.I.F. men mentioned in casualty lists released today from Victoria, South Australia and ...

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  10. 34,576 ON STAFF

    NEW YORK, July 7.—The Price Administrator (Mr. Henderson) has told the Senate Appropriations Committee he cannot continue controlling ...

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  11. Curtin Refuses Men For Mine Jobs; Strikes Persist

    SYDNEY.—In a letter received today by the Miners' General Secretary (Mr. Grant), the Prime Minister (Mr. Curtin) declares that in view of the continual stoppages of the coal industry the War Cabinet felt it would top hard to justify the release of men from the armed forces or from essential ...

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  12. 'DROMES IN FAR NORTH

    SYDNEY.—Following a tour of a thousand miles in which he visited a number of defence areas in the North, a war correspondent at an advanced ...

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  13. DEATH SENTENCE STANDS

    SYDNEY.—The Full Bench of the High Court today unanimously dismissed ari appeal by two Australian ratings sentenced by courtmartial to ...

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  14. U.S. SOLDIER DROWNED IN VICTORIAN FLOOD

    MELBOURNE.—An American soldier, Private John O'Donnell, was drowned in the worst flood in the Wangaratta district for 25 years. A ...

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  15. QUEST FOR TALENT

    Ron Smith, who sang "Danny Boy", was the winner of the Juvenile Male section of the "Quest for Talent" series at the Crystal Theatre last ...

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  16. WATER BOARD MEETING

    Further applications for sewer connections to private homes under the deferred payment scheme will be considered at tonight's meeting of ...

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  17. NO PERMIT NEEDED FOR TRAVEL-TO ADELAIDE

    Broken Hill people may travel to Adelaide by tonight's express without obtaining a priority permit, but if they wish to continue on to ...

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  18. GROUP ARREST

    The unusual sight of four men being marched to the Central Police Station apparently not a bit concerned about the two escorting policemen caused ...

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  19. ABATTOIRS SUPERINTENDENT INJURED IN CAR SMASH

    Severe facial lacerations and possible fractured ribs were suffered by the superintendent of the Abattoirs (Mr. W. Cox) when his car smashed ...

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  20. LATE MR. C. R. WYLD

    After an illness of a few days, Mr. Charles Robert Wyld (65), of 258 Wills Street, died yesterday. He had been in the employ of the Silverton ...

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  21. MACHINE TOOL ORDERS

    Further orders have been received for machine tools made by defence workmen in local workshops. In the last few weeks production has ...

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  22. SOAP BOX DERBY RESULT

    Following the soap box derby organised last week end by Brian Roach, a High Syhool student, the sum of £1/18/- was paid to the Fighting ...

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  23. LOCAL WOOD INQUIRY

    To investigate the local wood position, Mr. Burrow, of the Forestry Department, and the secretary of the Soil Conservation Commission ...

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  24. HOSPITAL PATIENTS

    Injured while playing at the High School today, Rhonda Kearn, of 103 Burke Street, was admitted to the Hospital for observation. ...

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  25. S.A. AIRMAN KILLED

    MELBOURNE.—A South Australian airman was killed when a training plane crashed in making a forced landing at a Victorian station today. ...

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  26. RESCUED FROM FIRE

    SYDNEY.—Mrs. Helen Hayes, of North Sydney, was rescued from a blazing room of a residential in Alfred Street, Milson's Point, early today by ...

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  27. Horn Island Bombed By Japanese

    MELBOURNE.—Flying high apparently to avoid the hot reception they have been receiving from Allied fighters lately heavy Japanese bombers yesterday bombed Horn Island, in Torres Strait, off the Cape York Peninsula and close to Thursday Island. The enemy sent over a force of 16 bombers for the task but they caused only slight damage. ...

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  28. PERSONALS

    NURSE Moya Matthews, sister of Sister Sheila Matthews of the Hospital, is staying at the Freemasons Hotel on holiday from Sydney. ...

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