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  3. ITALY WARNED ONLY HOPE IS CAPITULATION

    WASHINGTON, Friday,—"The time has come for Italy to decide whether the Italians shall die for Mussolini and Hilter or live for Italy and civilisation." ...

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  4. DECORATED

    Sgt. E. J. Rose, of Prospect, S.A., won the D.F.M. for cool courage and absolute lack of fear in the face of intense enemy fire. He is shown ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  5. RUSSIAN OFFENSIVE IN OREL SECTOR

    LONDON, Friday,—The Russians have launched a strong counter-attack in the Orel area. One prong has advanced 26 miles in three days, capturing over 50 inhabited ...

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  6. DEADLY FIGHTER OF R.A.F.

    This is the latest sub-straiosphere Spittire. Australia fighter pilots in the United Kingdom have been equipped with these deadly fighters. Flight-Lieutenant D.G. Andrews, Queensland, a flight commander, checks his aircraft before setting out on a sweep. ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  7. Invasion Date Fixed Two Months Ago

    WASHINGTON, Thursday.—The Acting Secretary for War (Mr. Patterson) disclosed to-day that the decision to invade Sicily ...

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  8. ALLIES OVERRUN MUBO AREA

    SOMEWHERE IN AUSTRALIA, Friday.—Japanese deFence positions in the Mubo area have been overrun by a joint Australian-American movement. In a fortnight's close fighting about 950 Japanese have been killed, and all their ...

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  9. R.A.F. RAIDS

    LONDON, Friday.—R.A.F. Halifaxes last night attacked the peugeot motor works at Montbebard, in France, near ...

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  10. ITALY TRIED TO GET OUT OF WAR

    LONDON, Friday.—The "Evening Standard's" diplomatic correspondent says it can be revealed that in recent months Fascist diplomats have tried ...

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  11. OPEN SKYWAYS

    WASHINGTON Thursday,—U.S. air lines have signed a declaration urging that the world's skyways be open to all after the war. acid also that private ...

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  12. REST OF NEWS IN BRIEF

    The Australian Wheat Growers' Federation decided yesterday to oppose an application to the Commonwealth Arbitration Court in Sydney on ...

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  13. 45 JAPANESE PLANES DOWN

    While United States ground forces increase their pressure against the enemy garrison at Munda, the enemy garrison at ...

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  14. DRIED APPLES FOR PUBLIC

    MELBOURNE, Friday.—As the needs of the fighting forces have been met dried apples are now available for the public, the Australian Apple and Pear ...

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  15. MINISTER'S USE OF WAR FILMS IN CAMPAIGN

    SYDNEY, Friday.—The Leader of the Federal Opposition (Mr. Fadden) said to-night that, in view of the proved facts, he could not accept the denial of the Postmaster-General (Senator Ashley) that he deliberately employed Department of ...

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  16. SALAMAUA NOT EASY TASK

    Somewhere in New Guinea, Friday.—Although the Mubo area of the Bitoi Valley has been virtually cleared of Japanese, this does not ...

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  17. SWEDISH INVASION PRECAUTIONS

    LONDON, Friday.—Instructions to the Swedish people what to do In the event of invasion were broadcast by the Swedish radio last night. A ...

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  18. ELECTION WRITS

    CANBERRA, Friday.—Writs for the federal election were issued to-day, and at 6 p.m. electoral enrolments automatically ceased until after August 21 ...

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  19. Must Not Prolong War Unduly

    OTTAWA, Thursday.—The Australian Minister for External Affairs (Dr. Evatt), at a press conference to-day, warned that United Nations' successes ...

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  20. TO OPPOSE MR. COLES

    MELBOURNE, Friday.—At a special convention of the bodies constituting the U.A.P. In the Henty electorate, held to-night, Capt. Henry Baynton Gullett, ...

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  21. Stationary Express Hit By Goods Train

    MELBOURNE, Friday.—Many passengers on the overland express from Adelaide suffered cuts and abrasions when a goods train ran into the rear ...

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  22. TRIBUTE FROM R.A.A.F.

    Parade by R.A.A.F. and R.N.Z.A.F. At the Vancouver Cenotaph, Squadron-Leader C.C.M. Hilditch laid a wreath on behalf of the R.A.A.F. ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  23. UNABLE TO SPARE MEN TO DEFEND SICILY?

    LONDON, Thursday.—Seeking an explanation of the lack of resistance to the Allies in Sicily, the "Daily Mail" reaches the encouraging conclusion that, the Germans are so stretched that they are unable to spare large forces for the island. ...

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  24. WOMEN ATTACKED

    MELBOURNE, Friday.—Members of the homicide squad are searching for an unknown assailant who savagely attacked two young women in a ...

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  25. AIRLINE TO MOSCOW

    LONDON, Thursday.—London Overseas Airways have opened a through air service between Britain and Moscow, via North Africa, Cairo, ...

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  26. CHINESE IN BRITAIN

    Orders of the day, written in Chinese, are posted in a West Country naval establishment where 22 Chinese are serving as ratings. The only Chinese in the Royal Navy, they came here in H.M.S. Dragon. The oldest of them is 61 and the youngest 18. The picture shows: Cheif ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  27. EMPLOYMENT OF BLIND IN AIR DEPARTMENT

    MELBOURNE, Friday—The possibility of making greater use of blind and partially blind personnel. in aircraft factories was receiving the careful ...

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  28. PITH OF THE LEADERS

    THE taste of governmental we are experiencing at present under the temporary state socialism deemed ...

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  29. U.S. Officials Sacked

    WASHINGTON, Thursday.—President Roosevelt, in a sweeping home front reorganisation, has relieved the Vice-President (Mr. H. A. Wallace) ...

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  30. ATLANTIC CHARTER BEGINNING TO COME APART AT THE SEAMS, SAYS U.S. PAPER

    NEW YORK, Thursday.—Referring to Mr. Churchill's statement that the Atlantic Charter does not bind the United States, the "Daily News" comments: "Thus this piece of fustian has already to come at the That suits us." "THE Charter's first article says that ...

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  31. BEAUFIGHTERS’ SUCCESS

    CAIRO, Thursday.—It is revealed that the long-range fighters operating from the Middle East are Beaufighters equipped with bombs and six ...

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  32. KISKA BOMBARDED

    WASHINGTON, Thursday A communique reports that early on wednesday morning U.S. light surface units bombarded Japanese ...

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