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  2. PREPARING FOR ZERO HOUR

    LONDON, Sun.—It is clear that the Germans are rushing increasing aid, including troops and anti-aircraft guns, to the Italian mainland, says the Cairo correspondent of the British United Press, Richard McMilland, who reports that fortification workers are ...

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  3. Federal Election Could Be Held On August 21

    CANBERRA, Mon.—It is understood that the electoral officers have reported to the Government that arrangements can ...

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  4. Withdrawal of 9th Division Meant Reorganisation of 8th Army

    CANBERRA, Mon.—The withdrawal of the Ninth Division after El Alamein by the Curtin Government necessitated complete reorganisation of the Eighth Army and the delay enabled the Axis forces to build its strength from 25,000 to 250,000 men, Senator ...

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  5. Mitchells Raid N.W. New Guinea

    Somewhere in Australia, Mon. —Two formations of Mitchells swept the Markham and Ramu River valleys in North-west ...

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  6. RAIDS ON EUROPE.

    LONDON, Mon.—It was revealed to-day that the tremendous air offensive last week against Germany and Italy cost ...

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  7. Soviet Planes Make Raids On Communications

    LONDON, Mon.—Without loss. Russian long-range planes on Saturday night bombed the railway junction at Orel, starting 16 ...

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  8. Archbishops Issue Statement on Post-War Reconstruction

    SYDNEY, Mon.—Aimed at defining a basis for the reconstruction of society according to the principles of the Christian ...

    Article : 256 words
  9. War-Time Emergency Regulations Criticised

    SYDNEY, Mon.—In each of two cases before the State Full Court to-day, the Chief Justice. Sir Frederick Jordan, criticised ...

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  10. U.S. GOVT. FIRM ON CONTROVERSY OF FRENCH LEADERS

    WASHINGTON, Sun.—The American United Press says that with large scale military operations imminent in the ...

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  11. TRIBUTE TO AUSTRALIA BY LONDON NEWSPAPER

    LONDON, Mon.—"The Star." in a leader, says that on the Australian side no public man has done more to restore the old ...

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  12. IN CHINA.

    CHUNGKING, Mon.—Quoting a High Command announcement, the American Associated Press says the Chinese have ...

    Article : 128 words
  13. 2/6 Cause Political Controversy

    PERTH, Mon.—A reply to recent press statements concerning National Party endorsements in West Australia was made ...

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  14. Girand May Visit America

    LONDON, Mon.—It is announced in Algiers that General Giraud is expected to leave for the United States before the end ...

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  15. Dutch People Being Starved By Germans

    LONDON, Sun.—Unless considerable additional food is obtainable outside the rationing system, the under-nourishment ...

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  16. MILK RATIONING DISCONTINUED IN SYDNEY

    SYDNEY, Mon.— The Milk Board chairman, Mr. Watson, announced to-day that the Milk Board had decided to discontinue ...

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  17. RUSSO-POLISH RELATIONS

    LONDON, Mon.—Polish quarters in London attach considerable importance to a personal letter that President Roosevelt is ...

    Article : 133 words
  18. Jap Efforts To Get Germany and Russia To Talk Peace

    LONDON, Mon.—For the past six months the Japanese Ambassador to Russia, Mr. Sato, has been attempting to induce ...

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  19. CHILDREN DROPPED INTO RIVER

    AUCKLAND, Monday.—After dropping her six children, one by one, from a bridge over the river near Invercargill yesterday. Mrs. ...

    Article : 98 words
  20. Shipyard Strike In Canada Ended

    QUEBEC, Sun.—A twelve-day strike at three shipyards involving 6500 men ended when the companies agreed to recognise ...

    Article : 51 words
  21. Raids On Burma

    LONDON, Mon.—R.A.F. bombers on Sunday twice raided an occupied village on Akyab Island, says the Delhi joint communique. ...

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  22. Blood Bank Saves Army Lives

    MELBOURNE, Mon.—The blood transfusion service had saved the lives of many Australian and American soldiers in New Guinea, ...

    Article : 121 words
  23. Premiers To Meet. Next Month

    CANBERRA, Mon.—A conference of Stats Premiers and a meeting of the Loan Council will be called before the Federal ...

    Article : 137 words
  24. Japs To Discuss Current Problems

    LONDON, Mon.—According to Tokio official radio, Premier Tojo has summoned a special Cabinet meeting to-day to ...

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  25. Shells Fired Across Channel

    LONDON, Mon.—Enemy long-range guns on the French coast this afternoon fired shells across the Straits of Dover, two single ...

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  26. Planes Over San Francisco

    SAN FRANCISCO, Sun.—Announcing the approach of "unidentified planes," the Army Air defence wing sounded an hour's ...

    Article : 53 words
  27. Spain Accused Of Helping Allies

    LONDON, Mon.—The Germans are accusing the Spanish Government of helping the Allies, according to the Berne ...

    Article : 65 words
  28. QUEEN MARY'S WAR FACTORY

    LONDON, Mon.—Queen Mary is establishing her own war factory in the grounds of her west country house. The workers will ...

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  29. SOUTH AFRICAN INDIANS' DEMAND

    JOHANNESBURG, Mon.— The South African Indian Congress passed a resolution calling on the Government of India to sever ...

    Article : 57 words
  30. "Steel For Victory" Drive In U.S.

    WASHINGTON, Sun.—A "steel for victory" drive, aiming at the production of an additional supply of 2,000,000 tons of steel during ...

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  31. Canadians In England

    LONDON, Mon.—Three Canadian armored and infantry divisions have reached Britain in a convoy, which included a number ...

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  32. Munitions Train Caught Fire

    GRAND JUNCTION (Colorado), Sun.—Seven persons were injured when two freight trains loaded with munitions caught fire ...

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  33. To Discuss Post-war Aviation

    NEW YORK, Sun.—An Anglo-American conference on post-war aviation will be held in Washington in September, reports the ...

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  34. De Valera Likely Prime Minister

    DUBLIN, Sun.—Whether De Valera will head the new Government in Eire will not be known until Thursday next, when the ...

    Article : 62 words
  35. V.D.C. To Retain Its Name

    MELBOURNE, Mon.—The Army Minister Mr. Forde, announced to-day that the Volunteer Defence Corps would not be ...

    Article : 57 words
  36. Saboteurs In Belgium Executed

    LONDON, Mon.—Newspapers have reached London from Belgium reporting that three Belgians and one Frenchman were ...

    Article : 43 words
  37. Minister In Middle East Suggested

    LONDON, Mon.—The British Minister to the Middle East. Mr. Casey, to-day expressed the hope that Australia after the war ...

    Article : 58 words
  38. European Harvest Will Not Be Record

    LONDON, Mon.—Axia radio and press commentators in all parts of Europe are warning people that this year's harvest ...

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