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  3. THE RETREAT IN SICILY

    LONDON, August 5.—With General Alexander's troops is full pursuit, the enemy is now falling back along both the Messina and Rasdazzo roads, apparently to a new defensive position north of Eras, and covering Sicily's extreme north-eastern tip. ...

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  4. THE SALAMAUA AREA OF NEW GUINEA

    An serial view of the north coast of New Guinea, showing Nassau Bay, where American infantry made a landing, and fanned out to Join with Australian in the capture of Mubo. Fighting is now in progress around Komiatum against Japanese units attempting to bar the Allied advance along the Francisco River toward Salamana. ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  5. MUNDA GARRISON FALLS

    A special communique issued at 10.15 on Friday night from General MacArthur's headquarters read. "Munda is now in out hands. All organised enemy resistance has ceased. The action is now limited to the destruction of isolated enemy groups. Over 1670 enemy dead have ...

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  6. NO DECISION FROM ITALY

    LONDON, August 5.—A communique issued after the Italian Cabinet met did not mention the war situation. The Rome radio, in the English ...

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  7. GROWING UNREST IN BALKANS

    NEW YORK, August 5.—The "Times" Cairo correspondent says that reliable reports from the Balkans and Hungary show that unrest is ...

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  8. FREE CLOTHING ISSUE FOR WAR PRISONERS

    MELBOURNE, August 6.—A free issue of clothing will be made by the Government for inclusion in the next quarterly parcel sent by the next of ...

    Article : 237 words
  9. ALLIED LEADERS MAY CONFER

    WASHINGTON, August 5.—The "New York Times" London correspondent says that, mindful of Mr. Joseph Davies recent mission to ...

    Article : 215 words
  10. BYELGOROD LIBERATED

    LONDON, August 5.—Russian troops from the steppes and the Vorosej front have broken the enemy's resistance and have occupied the Iowa of Byelgorod. The Germans began their summer offensive from Orel and from ...

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  11. SENATOR COLLINGS' DENIAL

    CAIRNS, August 6.—Senator Collings, to-day, described the statement by Mr. E. P. Decker, regarding small homes and shops at Sandgate, as ...

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  12. 80,000 POLES IN MIDDLE EAST

    LONDON, August 5.—It is officially revealed there are 80,000 fully equipped and trained polish troops now in the Middle Easi, who "are eager and ...

    Article : 137 words
  13. BRITISH OFFICER'S TRIBUTE TO AUSTRALIANS

    LONDON, August 5.—Major Henry A. Steel, who is a British officer, serving with Australian Army Public Relations, interviewed by the World's ...

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  14. LORD COWRIE'S SUCCESSOR

    MELBOURNE, August 6.—Commenting on the London rumour that the Duke of Windsor might be appointed Governor General of ...

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  15. BERLIN NEXT TARGET

    LONDON, August 6.—Commenting on speculation that Berlin will be the next target for concentrated air raids, an R.A.F. commentator in London ...

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  16. FOOD FOR PRISONERS OF JAPS

    BRISBANE, August 6.—The secretary general of the Australian Red Cross Society (Mr. A. G. Brown), who arrived in Brisbane to-day, said ...

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  17. END OF A JAP SHIP IN NEW BRITAIN

    A small Japanese cargo ship sunk off the Southern coast of New Britain by American bombers. Debris is scattered around the water as the vessel sinks. The Japanese attempted to send supplies to their troops in many such small ships. (Photo by Signal Corps, U.S. Army.) ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  18. 40,000 JAPS KILLED ON GUADALCANAL

    WASHINGTON, August 5.—The Japanese lost 40,000 men killed on Guadalcanal, the War Department has disclosed in a report. Colonel Royal ...

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  19. MR. MENSES' IMPRESSIONS

    ADELAIDE, August 6.—The nervousness of his opponents was a good sign, said Mr. Menzies, before leaving for Melbourne to-night. ...

    Article : 208 words
  20. AXIS TRAFFIC THROUGH SWEDEN CANCELLED

    LONDON, August 5.—The Swedish Government has cancelled its transit traffic agreement with Germany. This was officially announced in Stockholm ...

    Article : 89 words
  21. SOLDIERS ON WHARVES

    MELBOURNE, August 6.—Troops are being used on the Australian wharves to supplement wharf labourers in clearing the abnormal flow of ...

    Article : 126 words
  22. SUMMONSES SERVED ON MINERS

    SYDNEY, August 6.—Summonses were issued to-day against six surface hands of Lambton Colliery who were concerned in a stoppage of work on ...

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