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  4. TIMOSHENKO CALLS HALT TO THE DON RETREAT

    LONDON, Sat.—A cautious undercurrent of new optimism relieves reports from the Russian Front today. There are signs that Timoshenko is ...

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    A.I.F. on grand parade in the Middle East, at a recent review by the Duke of Gloucester. ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  6. Editorial

    Recent action of the authorities in putting into operation a strong crusade for eliminating the offences ...

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  7. British Bombers Busy In Desert

    CAIRO, Sat.—The desert battlefield remains quiet, barely coughing to the occasional grunt of artillery. But, overhead, British bombers are busy, and, within hearing distance of the lines, U.S. tank crews are finishing their ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  8. Japs May Open Second Front

    NEW YORK, Sat.—The possibility that the Japanese will open a new front against Russia before the Allies are ...

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  9. Allies And Jap Exchanges

    NEW YORK, Sat.—The Tokio official radio announced the conclusion of Japanese-British negotiations through Swiss mediation ...

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  10. Bomb On Queensland Town

    A communique issued by General MacArthur's Headquarters announces that a lone Japanese aircraft jettisoned one bomb near ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  11. Japs In The Aleutians

    WASHINGTON, Sat. — Ten thousand Japanese are now in the Western Aleutians. This was revealed by the Naval ...

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  12. Fuel Economy Appeal In Britain

    LONDON, Saturday. — The Minister for Production (Mr. Oliver Lyttleton) has addressed a letter to the managing ...

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  13. How The Aussies Got Italian 'Victory Feast'

    CAIRO, Sat.—So bad was the Egyptian situation before the June retreat ended, that Alexandria's Italian colony rushed to the city's fringe to welcome the enemy with a thousand pounds worth of cakes and chocolates. So ...

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  14. CHECKING UP ON SHIRKERS

    SYDNEY, Sat.—A military spokesman said today that the issue of civilian identity cards and ration books had simplified the ...

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  15. Prisoner Recaptured

    Robert Charles Woods, who escaped from Barton's Mill prison on April 20 last, was arrested on Friday night by the York police. ...

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  17. Canada's Paratroops

    OTTAWA, Saturday.—The Canadian Defence Minister, Mr. Ralston, has announced that Canada's first paratroops will be ...

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  18. W.A. Battalion Overwhelmed After Heroic Desert Fight

    CAIRO, Sat.—The news this evening is not good. Grave fears are expressed for the fate of a Western Australian battalion which recently stormed Ruin Ridge and clung to it heroically for more than eight hours without sufficient protection from the enemy's tanks in time to save the situation. ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  19. SURPRISES FOR AXIS

    NEW YORK, Sat.— "Believe me the enemy is sure going to get some terrific surprises," ...

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  20. Australia-Wide Interest In Senator Johnston Tax Case

    Sensational evidence is likely to be unfolded at the Supreme Court hearing in Perth of the Commonwealth's claim for penalties from Senator Bertie Johnston in respect of two income tax returns. ...

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