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  3. REDS DICTATE POLICY, SAYS HUGHES

    CANBERRA, Tuesday.—In an outspoken statement to-night, the Federal U.A.P. Leader and Deputy-Leader of the Opposition (Mr. Hughes) said that Communism was the ...

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  4. MARINES ON TANKS

    Tanks of the U.S. Marine Corps Petrol a South Pacific island base to guard against a possible enemy landing attempt. ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  5. FORMDABLE GUN

    The U.S. army's new M-12, its most powerful mobile gun and a match for any tank. It is a 155mm. gun mounted on a M-3 tank chassis and can attain the speed of a medium tank. If hurls a 95lb, projectile 10 miles and can knock out a tank or sink a heavy cruiser at that range. It is ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  6. ITALY EXPECTS INVASION OF ISLANDS SOON

    LONDON, Tuesday.—Italian propaganda is being devoted entirely to preparing the people for the second phase of the Allied offensive—the invasion of the ...

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  7. SPITFIRES ROUT RAIDERS IN FIERCE DOG-FIGHT

    Somewhere in Australia, Tuesday.—One third of a Japanese force of bombers and fighters which attempted to raid Darwin yesterday was probably destroyed in a fierce dog-fight with defending Spitfires of the R.A.A.F. and R.A.F. We lost one ...

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  8. Heavy Cologne Raid:Berlin says Cathedral Destroyed

    LONDON, Tuesday.—A great mass raid on Cologne was the feature of the Allied air onslaught against Europe last night. The Air Ministry said the R.A.F. made the attack in "very great strength." ...

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  9. SHIFTING RUHR TO AUSTRIA

    LONDON, Tuesday.—Algiers radio says it is reported from Ankara that the Germans are mobilising labour, including a million prisoners of war, to ...

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  10. Guerrillas Planning

    A Greek Government official in London revealed to-day that Greek guerrilla officers have frequently visited Cairo from Greece to ...

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  11. Australian Fighter Plane in Air

    CANBERRA, Tuesday.—The first all-Australian-built fighter plane was in the air, the Minister for Aircraft Production ...

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  12. U.S. FOOD CHIEF RESIGNS

    WASHINGTON, Monday—President Roosevelt has accepted the resignation of Mr. Chester Davis, the War Food Board Administrator, and has ...

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  13. Subs. in Pacific Get Eight Ships

    WASHINGTON, Tuesday.—U.S. submarines have had new successes against enemy ships in the Pacific and Far East. ...

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  14. WIDE SWEEPS IN SOLOMONS

    WASHINGTON, Monday.—Attacks by Army Liberators on Kahili and Munda, on New Georgia Island, and by Navy Liberators on Ballace Island, are ...

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  15. BOSTONS FOR RUSSIA

    A Soviet pilot receives final instructions from his commanding officer before taking off in a Boston bomber, delivered from America to Russia. The plane can be seen with its propellers whirring in the background. The flag of the Russian Navy waves from the pole beside the table. ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  16. VIOLENT IMPACT COMING FOR JAPS.

    WASHINGTON, Tuesday.—"The War will be brought home to Japan in such a manner that her empire will feel the full impact in the most violent and destructive way," said the Deputy U.S. Chief of Staff (Lieut-General McNarney) to-day. ...

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  17. EXPECT NEW JAP. DRIVE

    CHUNGKING, Tuesday.—Intelligence reports indicate the possibility of a fresh Japanese drive in western Hupeh, gateway to ...

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  18. DECREASE IN U-BOAT VICTIMS

    LONDON, Tuesday.—June has been a good month for Allied Atlantic shipping. The month may set up a record for the amount of shipping to get ...

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  19. RUSSIAN MOVE IN KUBAN FORECAST

    LONDON, Tuesday.—Russian activities in the Kuban area of the western Caucasus are called "a prelude to impending large-scale operations" by Vichy radio. RUSSIAN patrols continued harassing ...

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  20. MINES IN EUROPEAN WATERS CAUSE HUGE LOSS OF SHIPS

    LONDON, Tuesday.—More than 400 enemy warships, supply ships and small craft have been sunk or damaged by mines laid in European waters since the outbreak of war. THIS was revealed to-day in a joint ...

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  21. "INVISIBLE INK" INFORMATION FOR NAZIS FOUND IN INNOCUOUS LETTERS

    WASHINGTON, Tuesday.—Ernest Frederick Lehmitz (57), a U.S. citizen since 1924, went home to Germany in 1938 ostensibly to visit a sick sister. He returned in 1941 and since has been spying for the Nazis. F.B.I. AGENTS arrested him ...

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  22. PITH OF THE LEADERS

    THE announcement that a 45 percent. increase in bombing is to be made next month by Allied air forces suggests that the ...

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  23. VANDALISM IN LENINGRAD

    LONDON, Monday.—A British United Press correspondent, after visiting Leningrad, described it as a "monument to vandalism." ...

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  24. Growing Discontent Among Axis Satellites

    LONDON, Tuesday.—"Almost every country in Europe is ready to align itself with the Allies against the Axis," says the Turkish newspaper, "Vakit," quoted by the Soviet newsagency. THE PAPER added that the situation ...

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  25. SPYING IN ARGENTINA

    NEW YORK, Tuesday—Axis espionage and sabotage propaganda is still operating at full blast in Argentina, says the evening paper "P.M." ...

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  26. AVIATION CONFERENCE

    NEW YORK, Monday.—An Anglo-American conference on post-war aviation will be held in Washington in September, reports the "New York ...

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  27. CONVOY ATTACKED OFF PORTUGAL

    LONDON, Tuesday.—German planes yesterday attacked a south-bound British convoy off Sagres, sinking two ships, says Reuters correspondent at ...

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