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  3. THE TALKS IN CANADA

    LONDON, August 11.—Mr. Winston Churchill, accompanied by the British Lord Privy Seal (Sir John Anderson), attended a ...

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  4. KHARKOV UNDER FIRE

    LONDON, August 12.—The last gap through which the Germans was escape from Kharkov south-westwards has been reduced to 30 miles. The Russians is some places are night miles from Kharkov, and the garrison is under shelfire. ...

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  5. JAP CONVOYS BOMBED

    American Liberators mak a 1500 ton Jap supply ship and badly damaged a 2500 ton transport while on long rango ...

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  6. NEW ADVANCES IN SICILY

    LONDON, August 12.—he advance continues steadily is all sectors of Sicily. The enemy in the east coast sector is fighting a strong rearguard action. The Eighth Army in this sector has now taken the villages of Prajola, Zafferana, and Etzia. ...

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  7. SHIFTING BATTLE LINES IN RUSSIA

    The above "Christian Science Monitor" map shows how the battle lines have awayed back and forth since the Germans launched their attack on Russia two years age. The Russians are now pressing the Germans in the Kharkov, Bryansk and Smolensk regions. ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  8. 1500 TONS OF BOMBS ON NUREMBERG

    LONDON, August 11.—It is now earned that the R.A.F. dropped more than 1500 tons of high explosive and incendiary bombs on Nuremberg ...

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  9. SUPPLIES FOR REICH SUSPENDED

    NEW YORK, August 11.—The "New York Times" Berne correspondent says the Italian Press hints that "modified Anglo-American terms" will ...

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  10. RUSSIANS RE-BUILDING STALINGRAD

    LONDON, August 11.—Two hundred and fifty thousand people have returned to Stalingrad now that the tide of battle is moving ...

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  11. GENERAL MacARTHUR'S ACHIEVEMENT

    NEW YORK, August 11.—The Chicago Tribune," in as editorial, says General MacArthur's statement on the progress of the ...

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  12. PRICE REGULATIONS VALID

    SYDNEY, August 12.—The Full High Court, in a unanimous decision announced in Sydney to-day, upheld the validity or the Validity of the Price Control ...

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  13. OPPOSITION WILL ALTER DEFENCE ACT

    BRISBANE, August 12.—Mr. faden told more than 2000 people in the city hall to-night that, if returned, his Government would alter the ...

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  14. TALKS IN MOSCOW

    LONDON, August 11.—The Moscow radio states that Marshal Stalin to-day received the British and American Ambassadors. ...

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  15. "GENERAL MACARTHUR PRECIPITATED ELECTION"

    NEW YORK, August 11.—The "Chicago Sun," in as editorial, says that General MacArthur's strongly optimistic statement follows similar ...

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  16. U.S. RAIDS IN BURMA

    NEW DELHI, August 11.—A United states Air Force communique says that Akyab was pounded and building north of the main Jetty flattened. A ...

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  17. MEAT SHORTAGE CERTAIN IN BRISBANE

    BRISBANE, August 12.—A shortage of supplies for civilian consumption in Brisbane is certain next week, accoring to a meat trades spokesman ...

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  18. D.S.O. FOR AUSTRALIAN

    LONDON, August ll.—The Australian Wing Commander C.E. Martin, D.F.C., of 460 squadron, has been awarded the D.S.O. ...

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  19. TROOPS FOR CANEFIELDS

    BRISBANE, August 12.—An assurance has been received by Mr. Cooper from Mr. Curtin that the Army had released experienced canecutters ...

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  20. NO CHANGE IN RACE BAN

    ADELAIDE, August 12.—A review would be made of the question of eliminating raceless Saturdays when the circumstances justified it. Mr. ...

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  21. ALLID SURPLUS SHIPPING CAPACITY

    LONDON, August 11.—For the first time since the outbreak, the Allied forces have a surplus of shipping capacity, says the "Financial News." ...

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  22. CURTIN POLICY NOT STRATEGY

    HOBART, August 12.—It may be part of the strategy that only 50,000 men out of 500,000 should be used for offensive operations but it is certainly ...

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  23. BOMB DAMAGE IN ITALY

    LONDON, August 11.—Air photographs of Genoa, Milan and Turia show the results of the Bomber Command's triple attack. The first ...

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  24. THE SOLDIER VOTE

    BRISBANE, August 12. Precautions have been taken in the Army's preparations to record the soldier vote to ensure that no soldier votes twice ...

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  25. ALLIES WARN HUNGARIANS

    LONDON, August 11.—Workers in Hungary were given another warning to-day to move away from industrial centres to save their families from ...

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  26. WAR COST £40,450,000 IN JULY

    CANBERRA, August 11.—An average of £1,304,836 a day was spent on the war during july, according to a statement issued by the secretary to ...

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  27. QUEENSLAND'S CREDIT BALANCE

    BRISBANE, August 12.—The Government's cash credit balance of £5,762,279 on July 31, shown in a Transury return issued to-day, is one of ...

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  28. ITALIAN MURDERER ARRESTED

    ROME, August 12.—Stefanl, quoting the "Messagero" says the Italian police have arrested America Dumini, the man who organised the murder of ...

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  29. THE OPPOSITION'S PROSPECTS

    BRISBANE, August 12.—On his return to-day from the south, Mr. Fadden said: "We will win and lose seats in the Southern States, but Victoria ...

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  30. MOSQUITOS OVER GERMANY

    LONDON, August 12.—An Air Ministry communique states that R.A.F. Mosquitos last night attacked objectives in the Ruhe and Rhineland ...

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  31. FORTRESSES BOMB RHINELAND

    LONDON, August 12.—American Headquarters have announced that Flying Fortresses attacked industrial targets in Germany to-day. ...

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  32. U.S. RAID ON KURILLES

    NEW YORK, August 12.—The Tokio radio declares that several American planes to-day raided the northern station of the Kurile Islands. ...

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  33. NATIONAL DAY OF PRAYER

    LONDON, August 11. It is announced from Buckingham Palace that His Majesty desires September 3, the fourth anniversary of the outbreak of ...

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