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    FORECAST: Fine; variable winds, tending westerly. ...

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  5. RUSSIAN VICTORIES RECORDED

    LONDON, July 21. There was heavy fighting all day on Sunday in the Pskov, Polotsk, Neval. Smolensk and Novograd Volynsk sectors, Says a Moscow communique. ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  6. Changes in British Cabinet

    LONDON, July 20. The appointment of Mr. Brendan Bracken, Conservative M.P. for North Paddington, to the much criticised Ministry of Information, and a special mission ...

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  7. V FOR VICTORY

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  8. Enemy Tanker Destroyed By Hurricanes

    LONDON, July 20. Six Hurricane pilots today attacked an enemy tanker off the French coast and sot It on fire, says the Air Ministry news ...

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  9. NAZI GENERALS DIVIDED OVER MILITARY MOVES

    LONDON, July 21. Moscow radio states that it is learned from well-informed circles, at Berne that a great difference ...

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  10. Vichy Hands Over A.I.F. Prisoners In Syria

    LONDON, July 20. A General Headquarters communique states that the occupation of northern Syria is continuing smoothly. One thousand three hundred Allied officers and men ...

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  11. Stop Press

    THE SUBSTITUTE FUEL GROUP COMMITTEE has decided to ask the Federal Government that, in order to ensure the essential continuance of necessary transportation, ...

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  12. Bolivian Minister Arrested Following Nazi Putsch Failure

    LA PAZ (Bolivia), July 20. The police have announced that the former Finance Minister (Senor Victor Paz Estenssoro) has been arrested at Tarija, ...

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  13. Destructive British Raids At Tobruk

    CAIRO, July 20. A General Hendquarters communique states that in the early hours of Friday three simultaneous raids have been carried out on a broad ...

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  14. Japan Will Shy Away From Axis, Says U.S. Senator

    WASHINGTON, July 20. Senator Elbert Thomas, a member of the Foreign Relations Committee and Administration consultant on Far Eastern affairs, today ...

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  15. N.S.W. Shale Petrol For Public

    SYDNEY. All the National Oil Company's million gallons of petrol extracted from shale at Glen Davis will bo distributed to the public in ...

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  16. "Churchill" Tank in Mass Production

    LONDON, July 20. "Churchill " is the name chosen for the new type of heavy Infantry tank now in mass production in British ...

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  17. Mrs. Roosevelt To Broadcast

    NEW YORK, July 20. The Pan American Coffee Bureau has announced that Mrs. Roosevelt has accepted an invitation to broadcast a weekly 15-minute ...

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  18. Losses Favour R.A.F.

    LONDON, July 20. Air louses during the week ended dawn on July 20 total 47 Axis planes to 44 British. Over Great Britain and Its coast the ...

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  19. D.F.M. for R.A.A.F. Aircraftman

    LONDON, July 20. Leading Aircraftman Milton Griffin, R.A.A.F., has been awarded the Distinguished Flying Medal. Griffin last June was the first fitter of ...

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  20. BRITAIN DISPLAYING V SIGNS EVERY WHERE

    LONDON, July 20. Immediately after Big Ben sounded at midnight on Saturday listeners heard the nero "V sign," interval signal of the British Broadcasting Corporation's European Service tapped out on a drum. ...

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  21. Cape Horn Route For Jap. Vessels

    NEW YORK, July 20. According to Japanese shipping circles at least ten Japanese steamers en route for Japan from American Aslantic ports, have been ...

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  22. 10,000-ton Cruiser Hit, Says Rome

    LONDON, July 20. Rome communique admits that a submarine operating in the Atlantic has not returned and claims that a submarine operating in the ...

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  23. Big Defence Contracts in South

    CANBERRA- Defence operations in southern states had been added to by the letting of nine contracts, totalling £267,780, to speed up work on ...

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  24. West Winds in Day or Two

    Westerlies are forecast for the middle of the week throughout southern Queensland, assuring even cooler nights. Weather officials do not expect any ...

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  25. Acceleration of U.S. Plane Output

    WASHINGTON. July 2O. In the first seven months of 1941 gains in the output of combat planes have been far greater than indicated by the announced ...

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  26. FRANCO GOES "OFF DEEP-END"

    LONDON, July 2O. The Madrid correspondent of "The Times" says: "General Franco's speeches have been a feature of this year's anniversary of the ...

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  27. 30 KILLED IN COMO

    LONDON. July 20. Thirty workmen were killed and 50 were injured in a railway accident on a viaduct near Como (Italy) when an overhanging crane struck ...

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  28. More Prisoners of War in Germany

    LONDON, July 2O. Berlin radio has announced that B. Fitzsimmons and J. Greeney, of Perth, R. W, Smith and G. P. Green, of Fremantle, K. H. Marshall, of ...

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  29. Alexandria Raided

    CAIRO. July 20.—It is officially announced that one person was killed and that 11 were injured during an air raid on Alexandria this morning. The damage ...

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