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  3. RAPID U.S. ADVANCE IN SICILY

    LONDON, July 22.—American forces hive sliced through the middle of Sicily and reached the north coast, 40 miles east ol Palermo. Other units or (he American Seventh Army have raced west, and are nearing the coast on that aide of the island. They have taken Sciacca ...

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  4. RED ARMY SHELLING OREL

    LONDON, July 22.—The Russians are fighting inside the main Orel defences, says the British United Press Moscow correspondent. The bottleneck, through which the Axis forces mutt be evacuated from Orel has been pinched into a mere 25 to 30 miles. The Germans ...

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  5. U.S. BLOWS IN SOLOMONS

    The American forces have launched an all out assault on Bairoko one or the two remaining Japanese strongholds on New Georgia Island in the Central Solomons. The area was softened foe the. ground thrust on Wednesday by the heaviest air blitz so (ar carried oui in the South ...

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  6. A PAPAL MESSAGE

    LONDON, July 21—The Rome Radio says that the Pope in a letter to Cardinal Selvagglani, Vicar-General of Rome says: "My Dear Cardinal: To ...

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  7. THE OPPOSITION'S POLICY

    BRISBANE, July 22.—Discarding his hat, coat, collar and tie, Mr.A.W. Fadden told Australia to-night why he should be Prime Minister. ...

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  8. TEA AND POTATO PRICE CUTS.

    BRISBANE. July 22—The President of the Grocers' and Retail Traders Association (Mr. C. G. Sweetmany, said on wednesday night the grocery ...

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  9. THE RAID ON THE KURILES

    NEW YORK. July 21.—The American Press, at headquarters Id Alaska. says that Aleutian baaed bombers returned without the loss of a single ...

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  10. N.S.W. COALFIELDS .

    SYDNEY, July 22. — Efforts are being' made by the Miners' Federation officials to prevent an extension of the strike at Stanford Main No, 1 colliery ...

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  11. A SPANISH PROTEST

    WASHINGTON, July 21 The United Press says the Spanish Ambassador has protested strongly to for State Department against the Bastilly Day ...

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  12. ELECTION ITEMS

    HERBERT ELECTION: Two nomi-nations have been received by the Returning Officer for Herbert (Mr. H. L. McLaughlin). those of the do'ing : ...

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  13. JAPANESE REBUFFS IN CHINA

    NEW YORK, July 21—A Chungking communique says the Chinese troops have successfully raided Huangsuo Inland. BO miles south of Foochow ...

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  14. U-BOATS STILL A MENACE

    LONDON. July 21.—"There h&a been on encouraging Improvement In the shipping position, but the U-boat menace hu not yet been removed." said ...

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  15. POST-WAR RECONSTRUCTION

    BRISBANE, July 21.—Co-operation between the State Employment Council and National Works Council in schemes for post-war reconstruction ...

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  16. THE SYDNEY BREAD STRIKE

    SYDNEY, July 22.—The Minister for Labour (Mr. Knight) to-day strongly attacked a small sec Ion which be declared, was responsible for the bread ...

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  17. POSSESSION OP PETROL

    BABINDA. July 22.—In the Police Court to-day, before Messrs F. W. Blake Mid W. T. Johnson. J.'sP. Charles Frederick Atkinson, farmer, of Bartle Frere, was chanced that he ...

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  18. END OF FASCISTS IN ITALY

    LONDON, July 21.—"One of the war alms of the British Government Is the elimination of the Fascist regime. You may be assured this aim Is. and ...

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  19. NEW CHIEF INSPECTOR OF POLICE

    BRISBANE, July 22.—Inspector C. I Perrin hM been appointed Chief Inspector of Police In succession to the late Chief Inspector J. Toohil ...

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  20. RAILWAY PRIORITY

    BRISBANE, July 22.—No priority of any kind for railway passenger traffic existed within Queensland; even Cabinet members had been unable to ...

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  21. BULGARIAN CRISIS

    ISTANBUL. July 22.—A Cabinet crisis has arisen in Bulgaria as the result of a speech by the War Minister in which he declared the ...

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  22. CHAMBER OF TRADES AND PROFESSIONS

    BRISBANE, July 22.—A provisional committee of the chairman and secretaries of the Retail Traders Association has been formed to organise a ...

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  23. BRITISH "MYSTERY" ARMY

    LONDON. July 21.—The 9th British "mystery" Army is waiting for the wort to to says the correspondent of the "Daily Express" in the Middle ...

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  24. JAPANESE ARMADA TO BOMB US.

    NEW YORK, July 22. —The Washington correspondent of the United Press says Klisoo Haan leader of two Korean organisations here said he had ...

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  25. REBELLION IN BUCHAREST

    ISTANBUL, July 22.—Reports from Bucharest state a rebellion dm broken out In Bucharest over the movements of Rumanian troops to the Russian ...

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  26. A.W.C. DISPUTE SETTLED

    BRISBANE. July 22.—The dispute between the A.W.C. and 200 C.C.C members was settled to-day when the men reported for work on the ...

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  27. STATE POLITICS

    BRISBANE July 22 —The Premier stated to-day that the address in-reply to the Governor's speech at the opening of Parliament next wednesday ...

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