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  3. A STARTLING BROADCAST

    HOBART, August 10.—Southern Tasmania is seething with varied emotion over a starting broadcast addressed by Trooper Denis ...

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  4. TURKEY'S ALLIANCE

    LONDON, August 10.—Router's Istanbal correspondent says that ahmet Yalchin, in an article, says: "The day we are called on to ...

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  5. SALAMAUA PLASTERED

    Allied bombers on Monday dropped over 224 tons of high explosives on Japanese strongholds in the South-west pacific. Their ...

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  6. NEW BIG RUSSIAN PUSH

    LONDON, August 10.—The Russians have launched a third big push, this time in the viazma area. A military commentator calls it gigantic. The Berlin radio states that the main battle is located in the Dorogobuj Demensk area. The Germans are rushing up reinforcements ...

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  7. ALLIED ARMIES LINK UP

    LONDON, August 9.—The Algiers radio says General Montgomery's troops on the cast coast are 38 miles from Messisa. Allied warships are coaselessly bombarding the coast at Taormina. Eighth Army troops are within six miles of Randazzo. The bulk of the German defence line ...

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  8. "NAZIS READY TO ENTER ROME"

    NEW YORK, August 9.— The "P.M.'s" correspondent in London says Badoglio, in a direct message to the United Nations, which an emissary ...

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  9. THE NATIONAL GOVERNMENT

    ADELAIDE, August 10.—Mr. Curtin does not regard Dr. Evatt's statement praising the War Council as an indication that Dr. Evatt has advocated ...

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  10. THE BRISBANE LINE

    MELBOURNE, August 10.—The Prime Minister (Mr. Curtin) said last night that he did not think there was, in fact, a Brisbane Line. ...

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  11. SKIER'S FATE UNCERTAIN

    MELBOURNE, August 10.—Tragic uncertainty surrounds the fate of Miss Georgins Gadsden, 23, of Malvern, who is believed to have lost her life ...

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  12. RUSSIA AND CZECHOSLOVAKIA

    NEW YORK, August 9.—Dr. Benes, writing in the Liberts Magazine, said he had no fears of Soviet interference in Czechoslovakia's way of life after ...

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  13. BRITISH HOSPITAL SHIP SUNK

    LONDON, August 9.—The American Press correspondent a (ward a British cruiser off Eastern Sicily said: "I saw a German air squadron sink the ...

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  14. ELECTION ITEMS

    Mr. W. M Simmonds, Northern Country Party candidate for Kennedy, has returned from a tour of portion of the electorate, having visited Charters ...

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  15. ARRESTS IN INDIA

    POONA, August 9.—Forty members of Congress were arrested on their arrival on night and this morning from various parts of India with the ...

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  16. EARLY RELEASE OF STOCKINGS

    SYDNEY, August 10.—Stocks of Nylon stockings, imported from the United States under the Lend-Lease agreement, will be made available ...

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  17. ROMMEL REINFORCING SALONIKA

    LONDON, August 9.—The "Daily Mails" Madrid correspondent says that Rommel is reported to have taken four Panzer divisions and other ...

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  18. PRESIDENT RETURNS TO WHITE HOUSE

    WASHINGTON, August 9 The American Press says Mr. Rousevelt returned to White House to-day, amid widespread speculation that another ...

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  19. THE S.W. PACIFIC VICTORIES

    NEW YORK, August 10.—General MacArthur has some warrant for calling attention to the significant victorias slowly accumulating in the ...

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  20. 4,490,860 ON ROLLS

    CANBERRA, August 10.—The Chief Electoral Officer (Mr. Turner) announced that at July 30 there were 4,490,660 electors on the [?] in ...

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  21. GOODS TRAINS COLLIDE

    MACKAY, August 10.—Ten waggers were derailed when two goods trains collided near Princhester, 55 miles north of Rockhampton on Monday. ...

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  22. THREE POINT PLAN FOR PACIFIC

    WASHINGTON, August 9.—The United Press deduces from recent official utterances including a statement by a member of the Allied High ...

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  23. UNITY BEGINS AT TOP

    GOSFORD, August 10.—"We can have our political disputations and differences again after we beat the japs," said Mr. Fadden to-night ...

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  24. POSTERS BAN PROSECUTION

    BRISBANE, August 10.—The first prosecution under the poster size regulations was launched in the Police Court to-day when Claude Jones. ...

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  25. BERLIN'S ZERO HOUR NEXT FULL MOON

    NEW YORK, August 10.—The New York "Times" Stockholm correspondent says that Berlin's zero hour is coming after the next full moon on ...

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  26. HITLER UNDER GUARD

    LONDON, August 10.—The British United Press correspondent on the German frontier states that Hitley is guarded by a military escort as a ...

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  27. NEW TARGETS IN GERMANY

    LONDON, August 10 An Air Ministry communique states the R.A.F. last night heavily attacked Mannhelm and Ludwigshafen. ...

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  28. MEDITERRANEAN IS SECOND FRONT

    WASHINGTON, August 9.—Mr. Eimer Davis, who returned from a trip to England, Africa and Iceland told the Press that the operations in ...

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  29. A CHINESE SUCCESS

    NEW YORK, August 9.—A [?] communique says the Chinese Press have recaptured [?] in Sat[?] province. The Japanese ...

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  30. BULGARIA AND HUNGARY NEAR CRISIS

    LONDON, August 10.—The Bulgarian and Hungarian situation appears to be near crisis point. Feverish political activity is going on in ...

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  31. PANIC IN RUMANIA

    LONDON, August 8.—The Exchange Telegraph Agency correspondent in Istanbul says that, according to information from Bucharest. panic has ...

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  32. DAYLIGHT SAVING

    ADELAIDE, August 10.—In preparation for making decision after the elections whether to re-introduce the daylight saving, the commonwealth ...

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  33. MR. CURTIN CONFIDENT

    CANBERRA, August 10.—Mr. Curtin to-day expressed confidence that the Government's prospects at the election were bright. This statement ...

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