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  3. ROMMEL TO WITHDRAW

    CAIRO, Friday.—A counter-attack pressed home by the Allies "with everything they could collect" against the flank of Rommel's assault on El Alamein yesterday compelled the Axis forces to with draw to the westward. ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  4. GREAT ALLY'S FLAG

    The top picture shows United States standard bearers, carrying the Stars and Stripes and unit colours and below is General Douglas MacArthur Commander-in-Chief of the Allied forces in the South-West Pacific, acknowledging the salute. ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  5. AMERICA'S CELEBRATION IS EMPIRE'S, TOO

    TO-DAY the birth of America as an independent nation is to be celebrated in extraordinary circumstances. One hundred and sixty-six years ago the great break for ...

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  6. DEFICIENCIES IN LIBYA AMAZE HOUSE

    LONDON, Thursday.—The Government's reply, through the Minister of Production (Mr. Lyttelton), to the ...

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  7. JAPS. SUFFERED HEAVILY : SALAMAUA RAID

    Although complete details have not yet been issued concerning the spectacular Allied land raid against the Japanese garrison at Salamaua on ...

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  8. BATTLES RAGING ON RUSSIAN FRONT

    LONDON, Friday.—Bitter fighting is developing all along the Russian front, from Sebastopol in the south, where the defenders are still stubbornly resisting the Germans, to Gjatsk, west of Moscow. ...

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  9. BREMEN AGAIN

    LONDON Friday.—The German port of Bremen last night had its fifth raid in less than ...

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  10. GAP NOT CLOSED

    CHUNGKING, Friday.—The Chinese High Command declared yesterday that the Japanese columns attempting ...

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  11. DROWNED DURING TRAINING

    OTTAWA, Friday.—The Canadian Defence Minister (Mr. Ralston) has announced the drowning of two cadets at Brockhille officers' ...

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  12. "LOOK AT MAP," WARNS FOOD MINISTER.

    LONDON, Thursday—"Look at the map and consider how much we have lost and how many of the arrangements we made for shipping food to ...

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  13. REMARKABLE AMERICAN TRIBUTE TO BRITAIN

    NEW YORK, Friday.—"Now, at this time when the fate of Egypt hangs in the balance, let us reaffirm our faith in British courage endurance and honour," says the "New York Times" in a leading article. ...

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  14. WOUNDED REACH AMERICA

    NEW YORK, Friday—The Navy has authorised publication of the news of the arrival of an army transport filled with wounded ...

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  15. PITH OF THE LEADERS

    THIS is Independence Day, and we join with America in its celebration. The first Americans crossed the broad Atlantic in ...

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  16. OUTCOME OF NO-CONFIDENCE VOTE: 27 MEMBERS OPPOSED GOVERNMENT

    LONDON, Friday.—Altogether, 27 members of Parliament voted against the Government on Sir John Wardlaw-Milne's no-confidence motion, including two tellers who were not included in the official figures. "The Times" estimates that 27 members of the House abstained from voting. A total of 477 members supported the Government. ...

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  17. CO-OPERATION BY NAVIES AGAINST SUBS.

    WASHINGTON, Friday—The Navy has formally announced that many British and Canadian corvettes, destroyers and fully—equipped ...

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