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  3. GERMAN-SWEDISH RELATIONS TENSE

    STOCKHOLM, August 30.—The German and Swedish Press reflects the rising tension between the two countries. ...

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  4. TAGANROG LIBERATED

    LONDON, August 30.—The Berlin radio says that, in the execution ol measures for shortening the front which had been prepared for tome time. German troops evacuated Taganrog on Sunday night. All important military installations at Taganrog town and harbour were ...

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  5. BULGARS DEMAND PEACE

    NEW YORK, August 29.—The "Times" Ankara correspondent, Ray Brock, says that demonstrations have broken out throughout Bulgaria. The ...

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  6. DANES IN OPEN REVOLT

    LONDON, August 29.—The Danes, since midnight last Saturday, have been openly at war with Germany, states correspondents in Stockholm. Sixteen hours of German martial law failed to bring the angry Danes to heel. Sabotage has reached new proportions as the desperate ...

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  7. NEW GAIN IN SOLOMONS

    The Japs are stiffening their resistance against ustralian troops on the Salamaua front. On Saturday, the Japs launched several counter-attacks to preserve their hard-pressed positions west and south-west of Salamaua airstrip. and at some points along our line our troops were ...

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  8. BRITISH WARNING ON NAZI ATROCITIES IN POLAND

    LONDON, August 29.—The British Government has Issued a solemn warning of their determination to exact punishment for those guilty of the ...

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  9. THE ELECTION POLL

    BRISBANE, August 30.—The votes of C.C.C. members in camps are included In the Federal election service votes now being counted. ...

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  10. FEDERAL HEALTH SCHEME

    PERTH, August 30.—The Federal Government is to consider a standard health. hospitalisation, and nurse training scheme for all Australia. ...

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  11. THE BLITZ ON ITALIAN RAILWAYS

    LONDON, August 30.—An Algiers air communique states that railway targets were again the main object of the North-west African Air Force on ...

    Article : 161 words
  12. U.S MISSION BACK IN SYDNEY

    SYDNEY, August 30.—The leader of the American War Mission (Judge Robert Patterson), said, when he arrived in Sydney to-day that he had ...

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  13. ALLIED COLLABORATION

    The "Times," in a leader, urges closer British. Russian and American co-operation and describes the British and American recognition of the French ...

    Article : 363 words
  14. "TEAR JAPAN APART," SAYS U.S. GENERAL DEWITT

    NEW YORK, August 30.—"We must not allow Japan time to indoctrinate her conquered peoples. We must wade in and tear Japan apart," said the ...

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  15. MILK PRODUCERS' THREAT

    BRISBANE, August 30.—Unless the retail price of warm milk is increased to 8d, a quart with a decreased subsidy of 1d. a gallon, warm milk ...

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  16. NORWEGIANS EXECUTED

    STOCKHOLM, August 30.—It is officially stated from Oslo that the Germans on August 18 executed 11 Norwegians, charged with biding an ...

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  17. TRUST FUND FOR POSTAL SERVICES

    SYDNEY, August 30.—Senator Ashley stated to-night that he will recommend that about £1,000,000 per annum be set aside from postal ...

    Article : 95 words
  18. WOOL BOARD'S ANNUITY

    BRISBANE, August 30.—The Australian Wool Board has agreed to an annunity of £800 for Mr. J. H. Mules for work in developing and publicising ...

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  19. HESS ARRIVAL DISTURBED CHURCHILL AT CINEMA

    NEW YORK, August 30.—Arrival of Rudolf Hess the Nasi leader in Scotland by plane in May, 1941, interrupted Hie enjoyment of a Marx ...

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  20. ROME AS OPEN CITY

    LONDON, August St.—The Lord Chancellor spoke at Edinburgh on the Italian proposal to make Rome an open city, with a view, apparently, to ...

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  21. AFRICAN MEDICINE MAN'S NEW FASHION

    Wearing a crude Imitation of an Allied warplane on his "jo-jo" headdress, a Central African medicine man performs a ceremonial dance ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  22. NO SOFTNESS WITH JAPAN, SAYS BRITISH INFORMATION MINISTER

    NEW YORK, August 30.—"Britain and America regard kindness as one of the highest virtues, but there is a thread of steel in their character" ...

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  23. N.S.W. COAL DISPUTE

    SYDNEY, August 30.—A dispute which began on the western coal fields to-d»y is regarded very seriously by the general executive of the Miners' ...

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  24. SERVICE VOTES FAVOUR LABOUR

    SYDNEY, August 30.—Labour candidates mostly have been favoured by the 51,230 service votes so far allocated in the Federal election count. ...

    Article : 255 words
  25. FORTRESSES DESTROY 287 FIGHTERS

    LONDON, August 29.—The United States Air Force says a record for the number of enemy planes destroyed in a single day's air battle was ...

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  26. SABOTAGE IN FRANCE

    LONDON, August 29.—The Vichy radio to-day reported a rising wave of sabotage throughout France, Slating. "These outraces seem to many ...

    Article : 126 words
  27. FITZROY MURDER CHARGE

    MELBOURNE, August 30.—Following the arrest of Harold Nugent. 25, on a charge of having murdered Peart Oliver. 19, waitress, at Fitzroy on ...

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  28. WOMAN'S DEATH IN CELL

    BRISBANE, August 30.— Ethel Maud Lee, 36, was found hanged in a city watchhouse cell to-night. Pleces of the cell blankets were used in the hanging ...

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  29. RAIDS ON GERMANY

    LONDON, August 30.—The Berlin radio says that there were nuisance raids over Germany on Sunday night. Insignificant damage was done. ...

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