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  2. Proposed Ambulance Unit For Russia

    CANBERRA, Sunday.--A militia ambulance unit in an Australian military camp has offered to go to Russia to operate a field ...

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  3. Armistice Terms Signed

    ACRE (Palestine), July 12.--The Vichy commission, after secret discussions all day, initialled the Armistice documents to-night, pending ratification. Six tin-hatted Australian dispatch riders escorted the Vichy ...

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    A cheerful crowd of airmen greet their first glimpse of Britain. Drawn from all parts of the British Commonwealth, they have just completed training in Canada and will shortly take up duties with the R.A.F. ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  5. NAZIS SUFFER HEAVY BLOWS FROM RUSSIANS

    CONFLICTING reports regarding the campaign instituted by Germany against Russia a fortnight ago continue to be issued from both countries. The Russians claim to have brought the German advance to a standstill in many ...

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  6. Spanish Town Bombed

    LONDON, July 12.--The Associated Press Gibraltar correspondent says it is clearly established the Italians bombed La Linea ...

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  7. FIRST CASUALTY IN AUSTRALIAN FIGHTER SQUADRON

    BRISBANE, Sunday. -- Sergeant Pilot Andy Costello, who was shot down and fatally wounded on a night flight on ...

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  8. DISRUPTION CAUSED IN GERMANY

    LONDON, July 12.--It is revealed that the R.A.F. dropped a greater weight of bombs on Germany during June than the Luftwaffe dropped on England in April, which the Luftwaffe claimed as the record month. The R.A.F. is ...

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  9. MAIL BAG ROBBERY

    BRISBANE. Sunday. -- Two motorist were detained, by the police at Bundaberg to-day, and questioned about the £1251 Rockhampton Post ...

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  10. SIGN OF LIBERATION

    LONDON, July 13. -- The letter V --the initial of words suggesting liberation in many languages--has become the sidesign for all Europeans ...

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  11. INDUSTRY AFFECTED

    MOSCOW, July 12.--The Tass Agency declares that Ruhr industries are reported to be working only 40 per cent, of ...

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  12. CHARGES OF PETROL BUNGLING

    MELBOURNE, Sunday. -- Immediate action by the Commonwealth Government to increase Australian production of power alcohol, as a ...

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  13. NAPLES AGAIN BOMBED

    CAIRO. July 12.--A R.A.F. report states: "British bombers again raided military objectives in Naples heavily on the night of ...

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  14. AIR FORCE PLANES COLLIDE

    MELBOURNE, Sunday.--An officer and two aircraftsmen were killed on Saturday when two R.A.A.F. planes collided at Mount Gambler, South ...

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  15. Has Matsuoka Fallen From Grace ?

    NEW YORK, July 13.--Comment has been aroused by the failure of the Japanese Foreign Minister (Mr. Matsuoka) to attend a meeting of the ...

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  16. JAPAN FACES CRISIS

    TOKIO, July 12.--'Nichi Nichi' and [?]in' declare that Japan is the [?]ing greatest crisis in its history account of the developments of ...

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  17. [?]crease In Non-notifiable Diseases

    SYDNEY, Sunday.--Sydney doctors [?] worried by an imminent serious [?]rage of diphtheria anatoxin for i[?]satlon, and by a marked ...

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  18. PRISONERS OF WAR

    MELBOURNE, Sunday.--An assurance that the labor of prisoners of war would not be used to the detriment of unemployed Australians or to ...

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  19. ATTACK ON SUEZ CANAL.

    LONDON, July 12.--According to agency messages the Cairo Ministry of the Interior issued a report stating that there was an air raid on the Suez ...

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  20. More Recruits For A. I. F.

    BRISBANE, Sunday.--Seven men volunteered for the A.I.F. at the City Hall Recruiting Depot to-day, making a total of 27 for the week and 24 men. ...

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  21. Strong British Forces In Malaya

    TOKIO, July 12.--Japanese newspapers, printed in the national language, gave prominence to the Domei Agency's Bangkok correspondent's reports alleging that Britain is ...

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  22. U.S. Experts To Assist Chinese

    HONGKONG, July 12. -- Three United States trucking experts left by plane' for Chungking to help the Chinese Government reorganise traffic ...

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  23. Air Force Enlistments Increase

    MELBOURNE, Sunday. -- New South Wales leads in the total recruiting figures for the R.A.A.F. . In announcing this yesterday, the ...

    Article : 193 words
  24. BOMBS ON MALTA.

    LONDON, July 12.--9 Rome communique says: "Our fighters yesterday afternoon in a low-flying attack on Miccaba airfield, Malta, destroyed ...

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  25. SHAKING THE BLITZ OUT OF BABY

    Babies who have been affected by bombing have their nerves straighened out by Mrs. Estrid Dane at a London clinic. Mrs. Dane swings the babies by their heels, rolls them over on a soft table, makes them climb trapezes and stands them ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  26. Franco-Japanese Relations Strained

    TOKIO, July 12.--The Japanese 'Times and Advertiser' to-day said: "Japan would be justified in taking adequate measures for the protection ...

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  27. DANISH SHIPS SEIZED.

    WASHINGTON. July 12. -- The Maritime Commission has taken tho title of 16 more Danish vessels, under the Ship Requisitioning Act. ...

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    Baby Irene Marriott. 10-months-old, sleep peacefully in hospital after a miraculous escape from death She was buried for three days under the wreckage of her home in Merseyside. Both her parents were killed, but her father's body covered and saved her. ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  29. BRITAIN'S CAUSE FOR SOBER SATISFACTION

    LONDON, July 12.-The First Lord of the Admiralty, Mr. A. V. Alexander, in a speech, said: "Three matters justify sober satisfaction at present. ...

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  30. Business As Usual Despite Air Raids

    LONDON, July 12.--The triumph of organisation over Nazi raids was revealed at the Food Control Committee to-day at Bermondsey (London). ...

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  31. Japan Not Vassal Of Germany

    VICTORIA (British Columbia), July 12.--Mr. Ichiro Kawasaki, recently appointed Japanese Consul to Vancouver, who spent four years at the ...

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  32. REVOLT IN SERBIA

    LONDON, July 12.--The Moscow radio quotes a Nazi-controlled Serbian newspaper as saying that street fighting occurred in the streets of a ...

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  33. Motor Construction Cut Gradual

    NEW YORK, July 12.--The Journal of Commerce' states that in order to avert labor dislocation curtailment of automobile construction is unlikely ...

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  34. GENERAL WAVELL IN INDIA.

    SIMLA, July 12.--General Wavell has arrived in India. ...

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