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  2. A.I.F. SUCCESSFUL IN SILENT ATTACK

    BATTLE HEADQUARTERS, July 19.—In a swift and silent attack before dawn on Friday the Australians overran Italian positions and went on to drive a wedge five and a half miles into enemy territory south-west of a point ...

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  3. GIANT BOMBERS OVER RUHR

    LONDON, July 19.—R.A.F. giant Lancaster bombers yesterday afternoon raided objectives in the Ruhr without loss it is officially stated. ...

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  4. ADDRESSED INDUSTRIAL CONFERENCE

    Speakers at the industrial conference at the City Hall. From left: The Gneral President of the Miners' Federation (Mr. Wells), Mrs. M. Hayes (A.R.U. Auxillary). Mrs. D. Frazer (Northern Miners' Auxlliary), Mr. J. Dawson (Burwood Miners' Lodge), Mr. J. Dease and Miss Betty Riley (Textile Workers Union). ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  5. ENGINEMEN'S GRIEVANCES

    A meeting of the South Maitland sub-branch of the Federated Engine-drivers and Firemen's Association decided yesterday to give the ...

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  6. TWO SCHEMES UNDER REVIEW

    CANBERRA, Sunday.—The proposed profit limitation tax will contain provision for averaging of profits and losses, the Treasurer (Mr. ...

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  7. Grave Days Ahead For Allies, Minister Warns

    LONDON, July 19.—"At no time since the Battle of Britain have we stood in graver peril. It would be folly to deny ...

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  8. PRISONERS HAPPY, SAYS MINISTER

    SYDNEY, Sunday.—Worked by Japanese internees and Italian prisoners-of-war, Hay internment camp is expected, on a conservative ...

    Article : 265 words
  9. More Drastic Action For Production

    SOMEWIIERE IN AUSTRALIA, Sunday.—A warning that more drastic measures are proposed by the Government to increase war ...

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  10. AMERICA DESIGNATES DEFENCE AREA

    WASHINGTON, July 19. — The Army has prohibited virtually all civilian flying along a strip of the Atlantic seacoast 40 to 70 miles wide, ...

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  11. New American Labour Policy

    WASHINIGTON, July 19.—In a joint statement, the Army and Navy Departments announced a new labour policy which will be followed ...

    Article : 89 words
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  13. Japanese Pact With Indo-China

    NEW YORK, July 19.—Representatives of Japan and French Indo-China have signed a new economic agreement at Saigon covering an ...

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  14. Long Delay Before Leonski is Hanged

    MELBOURNE, Sunday.—Owing to the long procedure involved, it is unlikely that the death sentence imposed by the United States ...

    Article : 156 words
  15. CHINESE RECAPTURE WENCHOW

    NEW YORK, July 19.—The Chinese, exerting heavy pressure, have recaptured Wenchow, says a Chungking communique. They have forced ...

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  16. U.S. AT WAR WITH AXIS ALLIES

    WASHINGTON, July 19.—United States on Saturday formally declared war on Hungary, Rumania, and Bulgaria. ...

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  17. AMERICA TO BUILD LARGEST PIPELINE

    NEW YORK, July 19.—The Petroleum Coordinator (Mr. Ickes) announced that contracts had been awarded for the construction of the ...

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  18. LT. CUTLER OPENS NEW HALL

    "I feel that Adamstown has attempted something, and has achieved something, on which the people are to be congratulated," said Lieut. ...

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  19. ALLIES BOMB KIETA AERODROME

    GENERAL MIACARTHUR'S HEADQUARTERS, Sunday.—Air offensive activity in the South-west Paci[?]c area at the week-end was ...

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  20. Hospitals Crowded With Nazi Wounded

    ANKARA, July 19.—After crowding Bulgarian hospitals with wounded from Russia and Libya, the Germans have been compelled to ...

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  21. Amateur Commandos Sentenced

    LONDON, July 19.—The two members of the Army Dental Corps who decided to carry out a commando raid of their own have been ...

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  22. EXCHANGE NATIONALS WITH JAPAN

    LONDON, July 19.—Agreement has been reached with Japan for the exchange of 1800 British and Allied nationals in the Far East and ...

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  23. Sir G. Beeby's Link With A.L.P. Pledge

    SYDNEY, Sunday.—Sir George Beeby, former Chief Judge of the Arbitration Court, who died yesterday day in Sydney, aged 73, helped to ...

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  24. CASE FOR DEFENCE IN U.S. SABOTAGE TRIAL

    WASHINGTON, July 19.—The prosecution has practically completed its case against the eight Nuzis charged with having been saboteurs ...

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  25. R.A.A.F. Subsistence Rate Increased

    MELBOURNE, Sunday.—The Minister for the Army (Mr. Drakeford) announced yesterday that rates of subsistence allowance ...

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  26. LORD MAYOR WINS SEAT IN UPPER HOUSE

    MELBOURNE, Sunday.— With counting practically completed in the by-election for Monash Province seat in the Legislative Council, Sir Frank ...

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  27. "RUSSIAN DELEGATION IN CAIRO"

    LONDON, July 19.—Berlin Radio says that a Russian military delegation has arrived in Cairo to learn on the spot General Anchinleck's ...

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  28. U.S. Songwriters Arrested

    LOS ANGELES, July 19.—Agents of the Federal But can of Investigation arrested two Los Angeles songwriters. Channing Lipton and Mayor ...

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  29. Will Probe Country Liquor Profiteering

    SYDNEY, Sunday.—"Any charges of profiteering by country hotelkeepers will be immediately investigated," Said the Deputy Prices ...

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  30. Clothing of Strangled Woman Traced

    MELBOURNE, Sunday.— Detectives investigating the death of Miss Mary Agnes Earls, 42, invalid pensioner, whose strangled body was ...

    Article : 79 words
  31. SECRET FLEET SUPPLIES U-BOATS WITH OIL

    NEW YORK, July 10.—Sensational details from an authoritative source of secret fleet, consisting of about 40 fishing craft and small ...

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  32. W.A. PAYROLL TAX APPEAL UPHELD

    PERTH, Sunday.—The appeal by Lake View and Star Ltd. against a payroll tax of £972/3/1, representing the assessment on wages amounting ...

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  33. Needs All Available Men

    SYDNEY, Sunday.—A spokesman of the Allied Works Council, Mr. Stewart Howard, said last night that the need for operational defence ...

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  34. FIRE IMPERILLED SHIP IN PORT

    SYDNEY, Sunday.—Disaster almost overtook a ship at a wharf in an Australian port yesterday, when a fire broke out. ...

    Article : 88 words
  35. Seamen to Meet To-day

    A meeting of members of the Newcastle branch of the Seamen's Union will be addressed at the Trade's Hall this morning by Mr. D. Watkins, ...

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