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  4. REDS AT OREL'S GATES

    LONDON. July 28.—The Germans are beginning to admit that they are in trouble in the Orel area, white Russian sources continue to report that the Red Army is remorselessly closing in towards Mga and Orel, with the Air forces hastily withdrawing to avoid annihilation. ...

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  5. MORE U.S. CAPTURES

    LONDON. July 28.—The "Daily Telegraph's" correspondent at Allied headquarters in Algiera says the German defensive line across the base of ...

    Article : 565 words
  6. PEACE OFFERED TO ITALY

    LONDON, July 29—The Algiers radio has broadcast a special message to the Italian peoples, signed by General Eisenhower: "We commend the Italian people and the House of Savoy for ridding themselves of Mussolini, a man who involved them in war as a tool of Hitler, and brought them to the verge of disaster. Italians themselves have removed ...

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  7. JAP BLOCKADE RUNNERS

    Japanese shipping and supply barges were the principal targets of Allied bombers operating from Papuan bases on Wednesday. An ...

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  8. THE STATE'S SURPLUSES

    BRISBANE. July 29.—A charge that the State Government was not playing its part in the war effort by piling up bountiful revenues and ...

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  9. LIBERATORS RAID WAKE AND KISKA

    WASHINGTON, July 28.—Navy communique No.452 says that Liberators again attacked wake Island on Tuesday. Approximately 25 Zero ...

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  10. ELECTION ITEMS

    MELBOURNE, July 28.—"I am still not sure that Mr. Ward did not write the speech; it was so completely in his manner," Mr. Menzies, M. H. R., said ...

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  11. FRANK BARNES SUSPENDED

    BRISBANE, July 29.—Mr. Frank Barnes was suspended for two weeks without pay in Parliament to-day for disobedience to the chair. the ...

    Article : 276 words
  12. SWEEPING GAINS FOR SMUTS

    PRETORIA, July 28.—The Prime Minister (Field Marshal smuts), has won a clear election majority. PRETORIA, July 29.—The landslide ...

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  13. PIONEER AIRMAN DEAD

    SYDNEY, July 29.—Australia's pioneer airman william Hart, who held a number (1) pilot's license was found dead in a lane in ...

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  14. CEILING PRICES FOR FURNITURE

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  15. D.F.C. TO BOWEN AIRMAN

    MELBOURNE, July 28.—For his conspicuous part as a navigator in raids over Western Europe, Flying officer Leslic clement Dorward, of ...

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  16. LABOUR'S SPEECHES RECALLED

    BRISBANE. July 29.—It is perfectly true," said Mr. A. W. Fadden," that in the House of Representatives in May, 1939, I said that there were ...

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  17. THE-ANTI-HITLER MANIFESTO

    NEW YORK, July 28.—The "Times" Washington correspondent quotes diplomatic reports from Moscow, expressing the belief that the ...

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  18. FORTRESSES DOWN 60 FIGHTERS

    LONDON, July 28.—The Air Ministry has announced that American heavy bomberS which were over Central Germany in daylight to-day ...

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  19. FAMILY FARMING

    BRISBANE, July 29.—Giving evidence before the Rural Reconstruction commission to-day, Mr. Collin clark, Director of the Bureau of ...

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  20. PEACE FEELERS FROM BALKANS

    LONDON, July 29.—The diplomatic ferment throughout the Balkans since Mussollini's collapse has its focal point in Turkey from which are coming reports of peace moves. Gurariglia, at present en route to Rome, delayed his departure from Turkey for two days in which he saw ...

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  21. THE FIGHTING IN CHINA

    NEW YORK, Juy 28.—A Chungking communique reported activity in Southern Kupeh. All enemy attacks were repulsed in Northern Kiangal. ...

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  22. TURKEY'S ENTRY DISCUSSED

    NEW YORK, July 28.—Possibility that Turkey may enter the war on the Allied side as a result of Mussolini's downfall is discussed by "P. M. S." ...

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  23. THE LANDINGS ON SICILY

    WASHINGTON, July 28.—The Navy Department hu disclosed that over 1500 of its ships, ranging ships ranging from cruisers to small landing craft ...

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