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  3. VIGOROUS RUSSIAN COUNTER NEAR BOBRUISK

    LONDON, Wednesday.— A vigorous and apparently large-scale Russian counter-thrust towards Bobruisk and official German news agency claims of continuing advances towards Leningrad and Smolensk are reported. ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  4. TASMANIANS IN TOBRUK

    TOBRUK, Wednesday.— "You can tell the world that we are determined to stick ...

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  5. 22 Red Cross Gifts

    Twenty-two ambulances were presented to the Army and Air Force by the Red Cross at a ceremony outside the Royal Australian College of Surgeons, Melbourne. The Minister for the Army (Mr. Spender), Mr. Dudley Turner (Red Cross), and the Minister for Air ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  6. Daylight Saving Sought to Save U.S. Power

    WASHINGTON, Wednesday.—President Roosevelt has asked Congress to legislate for day-light saving time upon such a ...

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  7. ROOSEVELT WANTS TRAINEES RETAINED IN ARMY

    WASHINGTON, Tuesday.—A refusal to extend the term of conscripts and National Guardsmen now in training beyond one year might involve a national tragedy, the Chief of Staff (General George C. Marshall) told the ...

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  8. R.A.F. BOMBS HELP RED ARMY

    STOCKHOLM, Thursday.—It is emphasised in Russia how much the Soviet army leaders owe to the R.A.F., which has ...

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  9. Russian Mission Confident

    LONDON, Tuesday.—Confidence in Russia's ability to hold the Germans was expressed by members of the Soviet mission ...

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  10. UNIFORM POWER CHARGES

    Uniform charges throughout the state to consumers of power and light for domestic purposes are to come into ...

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  11. BOMB TONNAGE ON GERMANY

    LONDON, Wednesday. — It can now be revealed that the R.A.F. between June 16 and July 10 dropped over ...

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  12. Dictators to Meet

    GENEVA, Wednesday.— Hitler and Mussolini will meet shortly to discuss the Russian situation, says a ...

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  13. U.S. NAVY MINES MANILA BAY

    MANILA, Wednesday. The navy announced to-day that the entrances to Manila Bay and nearby Subic Bay would be ...

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  14. CASUALTY LIST

    A casualty list issued by the military authorities yesterday after its receipt from abroad contained the following names: ...

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  15. QUEENS RAISE £7178 FOR A.C.F.

    The total amount raised in the A.C.F. Queen Carnival, which culminated last night, was £7178/9/6. Mrs. R. T. ...

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  16. Russians Convicted of Spying for Britain

    SOFIA, Wednesday.—A military tribunal has sentenced to death four former Russian officers who were accused of spying for Britain. Fifty ...

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  17. JAPANESE CABINET HAS RESIGNED

    LONDON, Wednesday.—It was officially announced from Tokio to-day that Prince Konoye's Cabinet had resigned to make way for a government which would deal more strongly with the international situation. ...

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  18. Requisitioned Danish Ships for Australia

    NEW YORK, Tuesday—The 10 Danish vessels acquired by the Maritime Commission under the Ship. Requisition Act at the week-end will be ...

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  19. AXIS CONSULAR OFFICIALS LEAVE U.S.A.

    NEW YORK, Tuesday.— The women bearing placards on which had been painted the letter V. —the British victory symbol—paraded in front of the pier as the ousted German and Italian consular officials boarded the liner West Point ...

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  20. EXTENSION OF POWER PLAN DEBATED

    Proposals for extending the hydro-electric power scheme were discussed yesterday by members of the ...

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  21. PEACE RUMOUR PLANTED, SAYS ROOSEVELT

    WASHINGTON, Tuesday. — President Roosevelt said to-day that peace talk circulating in the United States looked ...

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  22. QUEEN OF QUEENS IN A.C.F. CARNIVAL

    Mrs. R. T. Murray, Queen of Queens, after the crowning ceremony at the Albert Hall last night. (See Page 6). ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  23. PITH OF THE LEADERS

    THERE are many signs that Japan is preparing for early action. She has little to gain from an attack upon Russia. She ...

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  24. EVACUATION OF CHILDREN

    LONDON. Wednesday. — The scheme for the evacuation of children overseas had been so successful that the dominions were now offering to take ...

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  25. German Break with U.S.A. Expected

    STOCKHOLM, Tuesday. — Germany is expected to break off diplomatic relations with the United States within 48 hours. ...

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  26. FORTUNES OF WAR FAVOUR CHINA

    CHUNGKING, Tuesday. — The War Minister (General Ho Ying-chsin) in a review of the four years of war against Japan said that China began with ...

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