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  4. MORE GAINS AT MUNDA

    American troops on New Georgia, in the Central Solomons, have Bade further gains on Munda front. General MacArthur's headquarters reported on Wednesday that our ground forces had advanced along the coast from their beachhead at Lilio to a point past the native village of ...

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  5. 8 ARMIES CLOSE ON OREL

    LONDON. July 27.-It ii fully expected in Moscow- that the Russians would cut the Germans' last retreat route from Orel to-night, says the British United Press Moscow correspondent. The sole remaining passage left lo the Germans is a narrow dirt road from Orel through ...

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  6. NO OVERTURES FOR PEACE

    LONDON, July 28.-it is autharitalively stated the position regarding italy remains uncharged. The italian Government has made no approaches or peace overtures, and the situation is the same as when Mr.churchil spoke on Thusday There have been various reports today from different sources about confacts and envoys going to the vaticas Nothing of the sort has happend. ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  7. STIFF DEFENCE IN SICILY

    LONDON, July 27-The "Times" Algiers correspondent states Axis resitance along the whole of the shorting sicillan front is ...

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  8. MR. CURTIN IN BRISBANE

    BRISBANE. July 28-Addressing an audience of 2500, Including many soldiers, In the Brisbane City Hall, to-night, Mr. Curtin said: "This has ...

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  9. STATE PARLIAMENT OPENED

    BRISBANE, July 28 —The third section of the 29th. Parliament of Queens-land was opened by the Governor, Sir Lealle Wilson, to-day. ...

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  10. FIRST PRIORITY TO SERVICEMEN

    BRISBANE, July 28.-First priority to returned men after the war-that dimmed up the Opposition's plant for preference to members of the' foroes, ...

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  11. MASS VEGETABLE PRODUCTION IN NORTH

    CANBERRA. July 28 - Plans for the mass production of vegetables la Northern Queensland have been prepared for a considerable area. Sweet corn will be planted as a substiture ...

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  12. WARD REPEATS "BRISBANE LINE" CHARGES

    SYDNEY. July 28-Opening his election campaign at the Paddington Town Hall last night, Mr. Ward repeated his Brisbane Line" charges against the ...

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  13. TOOWOOMBA INTERJECTORS

    TOOWOOMBA, July 28.-"The disturbances by a section of the civilians and men in uniform at Mr. A. W. Fadden's meeting at Toowoomba last ...

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  14. CROPS DAMAGED BY FROST

    BRISBANE. July.28.—Heavy damage has been done to crops by the severs frost on Monday night,Pineapple and tomato plantations ...

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  15. LIBERATORS RAID WAKE ISLAND

    WASHINGTON. July 27-Navy com-munique No. 451 says that Liberator heavy bombers on Saturday attacked Wake Island. Thirty Zero fighters ...

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  16. JAP RAIDS ON U.S. CHINA BASES

    CHUNGKING. July 27.-Lieut. General J. Stilwell In a communique states the Japanese air offensive continues against the advanced United States ...

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  17. TOKIO NAVAL CLAIM

    NEW YORK. July, 28.-The Tokio official radio states a Japanese sub-marine torpedoed and. sank an Ameri-can cruiser of the San Francisco class ...

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  18. P.M .'S LIQUOR TRADE ATTITUDE CRITICISED

    BRISBANE, July 28-"I have lost all confidence In Mr. Curtin because of his attitude towards temperance." declared the chairman of the ...

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  19. 6 RAIDS IN THREE DAYS

    LONDON. July 27.-Hamburg has been raided again for the fifth time In 48 hours. Mosquitos flew last night to find the ...

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  20. MR. FADDEN CONFIDENT

    MELBOURNE. July 28 —As he step-ped off the plant from Brisbane to-day. Mr. Fadden said he was most optimistic about the outcome of the ...

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  21. R A.A.F CONTRIBUTIONS

    MELBOURNE, July 28.- Mr. Drakeford announced to-day that the R.A.A.F , casualties Id four years of war totalled 2539 killed. 1433 wounded. ...

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  22. GERMANY WILL USE GAS

    LONDON. July 71.-Reuters Istanbul correspondent states that reports reaching the Turkish frontier tend to confirm the impression that Hitler will ...

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  23. THE BOMBING OF ROME

    LONDON, July 28.—Sir Charles Edwards asked if Mr. Churchill was satisfied that apologia for the bombing of Rome would serve any useful ...

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