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  3. Capture of Mubo By Australian And. S.Forces

    From Our Correspondent Somewhere in Australia —The Japanese bastion of Mubo, in New Guinea, has been captured by Australian and United States forces. This was announced in today's communique. ...

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  4. Russian Offensive In Orel Sector Overwhelms Nazis

    LONDON, July 15.—The Russians announced tonight that they have gone over to the offensive in the Orel sector. The Red Armies already have torn great gaps in the German defences covering the Orel stronghold and the ...

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  5. £10,000 Damage At Taronga Paik

    SYDNEY.— Members of the arson squad are investigating a fire which destroyed a large sectiotn of the refreshment rooms and ...

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  6. DANGEROUS DRIVING IS ALLEGED

    A well-known citizen, Peter Coo[?]iro[?], appeared in the Police Court this afternoon before Mr, R. Solling, S.M., on n charge of driving ...

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  7. Much Territory Recovered

    Moscow says that in the days' fighting 12,000 German troops have been killed and more than 2,000 captured, while 109 tanks and nearly ...

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  8. Japanese Resistance Ends

    The capturo of Mubo is reported in a communique as follows: "The United States forces, after ter landing and consolidating the beach head at ...

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  9. Remarkable Achievement

    Reuter's military correspondent points out that the Russian success is a remarkable achievement, especially as thes Red Army was able to ...

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  10. Americans Threatening Japs' Munda Air Base

    From Our Correspondent, Somewhere in Australia.—The Japanese are heavlly resisting the Allied advance on Munda air base, in the ...

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  11. Soldier Gaoled For Manslaughter

    SYDNEY.—At the Quarter Sessions William Pergy Wagg (37), a soldier, was sentenced to two years' imprisonment for the manslaughter ...

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  12. Mine Managers Gift To Hospital

    In a letter to the secretary-manager of the Hospital, Mr. G. Gough, Mr. A. A. Robins, secretary of the Mining Managers' Association, notified that ...

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  13. TRAINS COLLIDE IN TUNNEL

    ADELAIDE.—Several people were slightly injured when a freight, train crushed into the rear of a Melbourne express just outside the Sleeps Hill ...

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  14. MINE MANAGERS MEET W.I.U.

    At a conference held this morning between the Mining Managers' Association and the executives of the W.I.U. and job committees, a general ...

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  15. GIRLS ATTACKED WHILE ASLEEP

    MELBOURNE.—While asleep in a detached bungalow in the yard of a boarding house at Albert Park carly today Betty Adamson, 16, Waitress, ...

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  16. AN ALLEGEDLY SCALDS WOMAN

    SYDNEY.— Mrs, Ruby Carroll (50), proprietress of a cafe near Circular Quay, was admitted to hospital last night in a serious condition a[?] ...

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  17. Infectious Diseases Reported Yesterday

    Council health officers were notifica of' two cases of scarlet fever yesterday, one from Central and the of her from North Broken Hill, A further ...

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  18. Dogfights Over Channel

    LONDON, July 15.—Nine German planes were shot down in dogfights over the English Channel and northern France today when Allied ...

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  19. PROPERTY RETURNED TO JEHOVAH WITNESSES

    SYDNEY.—Believed to be worth many thousands of pounds, property confiscated over two years ago from Jehovah's Witness Sect following the ...

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  20. CURTIN SUPPORTS WORK OF VDC

    MELBOURNE.—The Prime Minister (Mr. Curtin) today affirmed the determination of the Commonwealth Government not only to maintain the ...

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  21. Further Allied Landings In Sicily

    LONDON, July 15.—British and American paratroops and air-borne forces are reported today to have made further landings in Sicily. The exact places have not been specified, but Algiers radio says that they occupied Lentini and Carlentini, towns guarding the southern approach to the Catania plains. Meanwhile spearheads of the ...

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  22. SIX TYPES OF PLANES PRODUCED HERE

    MELBOURNE.—The Minister for Air[?]raft Production (Senator Cameron) stated last night that six types of aircraft had been produced ...

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  23. LOCAL REPRESENTATIVE FOR WAR LOAN

    Mr. c. F. Brown, of Oxide Street, has received advice of his appointment as local representative for Broken Hill and district of the War ...

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  24. Mystery Bread Supplies

    SYDNEY.—The fact that full bread supplies are being maintained in Sydney in spite of the strike of between 700 and 800 baking operatives is ...

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  25. Labor Policy Speech

    MELBOURNE.—It is announced that the Prime Minister (Mr. Curtin) will give the Labor Party' policy [?]peech from Canberra on Monday, ...

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  26. FIVE COAL MINES IDLE

    SYDNEY.—Five mines were idle on N.S.W. coalfields today, and the total prdduetion loss for the period is estimated at 4300 tons. ...

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