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  2. DESERT ATTACK

    LONDON, July 23.—The British and Imperial forces in Egypt have made limited advances in all sectors. They have occupied the whole of the Tel el Eisa ridge in the north and the Ruweisat ridge in the centre and have also pushed back the enemy in the south. ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  3. AIF ASSAULT.

    (The early stages of the AIF advance in the new offensive are described by the Australian Official War Correspondent in Egypt in the ...

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  4. MORESBY THREAT.

    Representing the most serious threat yet to the security of the Allied advance garrison at Port Moresby, a Japanese invasion force ...

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  5. ROSTOV BATTLE

    LONDON, July 23.—In the region of Voronej the Germans are being 4 steadily pressed back to the west, according to latest Moscow reports The Soviet success here is important, but it is not suggested that it compensates for the position in the south, where further Axis advances ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  6. CHINESE SUCCESS.

    NEW YORK, July 22.—Today's Chungking communique announces that the Chinese have recaptured Kienteh, the main Japanese base in ...

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  7. UNIFORM TAX

    MELBOURNE, July 23.—By a majority decision of 3 to 2 the Full High Court today upheld the validity of the uniform tax legislation of the Federal Parliament. The 4 Acts in question were the Income Tax, Income Tax Assessment, ...

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  8. AIDING CHINA.

    WASHINGTON, July 22.—The meeting of the Pacific War Council today largely concerned China and Siberia. ...

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  9. PREDICTION OF VICTORY.

    NEW YORK, July 22.—In a Press interview today Capt Randolph Churchill, MP, predicted victory for the United Nations by the end of ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  10. SWIFT ALLIED BLOW

    SOMEWHERE IN AUSTRALIA, July 23.—The attacks by Allied bombers on a Japanese convoy off Buna are the first indication of a ...

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  11. AIR ACTIVITIES.

    LONDON. July 23.—An Air Ministry communique states that Spitfires yesterday flying at a low level attacked objectives in north France ...

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  12. RAAF VETERANS.

    WESTERN DESERT, July 22— Twelve ground-staff originals of Australia's first-formed fighting squadron met at dinner a few days ...

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  13. SECOND FRONT.

    WASHINGTON, July 22.—The Soviet Ambassador (M Litvinov) conferred today with President Roosevelt. When asked subsequently ...

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  14. COLOGNE DEATHS 10,000.

    LONDON, July 23.—Additional information from a reliable foreign source reveals that 10,000 people who were killed in the 1,000-bomber ...

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  15. THE TIMOR RAID.

    SOMEWHERE IN AUSTRALIA, July 23.—In a combined reconnaissance and bombing raid on enemy- occupied territory in North-East ...

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  16. DANZIG DAMAGE.

    NEW YORK, July 22.—The Stockholm correspondent of the "New York Times" learns that the recent RAP raid on Danzig considerably, ...

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  17. MR JUSTICE STARKE.

    Mr Justice Starke said that subject to the provisions of the Constitution the Commonwealth and the States had concurrent taxing power. That ...

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  18. BOMBER'S FAST FLIGHT.

    LONDON. July 22.—A Liberator bomber was ferried non-stop from Montreal to Britain. a distance of 3,000 miles, in 12 hours 55 minutes. ...

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  19. MEETING OF LEADERS.

    LONDON, July 23.—The "Daily Telegraph's" editorial refers to the conference between General Mac- Arthur, the Australian Prime ...

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  20. NAVAL BASES.

    WASHINGTON. July 22.—The House of Representatives has passed and sent to the Senate an appropriation Bill authorising the expenditure ...

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  21. NAZIS IN CRETE.

    LONDON, July 23.—A message from Nicosia (Cyprus) states that 4 women who offered refuge to British airmen, who made a forced ...

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  22. EVACUEES FROM EGYPT.

    DURBAN, July 23.—A large number of women and children evacuated from danger zones in Egypt have arrived at Durban en route to ...

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  23. JAPANESE ARMY.

    NEW YORK, July 22.—Tokio official radio announced today that the Emperor attended large-scale manoeuvres of Army parachute troops ...

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  24. VICHY AND ITALY.

    LONDON, July 22.—According to the Berlin radio a Franco-Italian agreement has been signed for promoting industrial and agricultural ...

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  25. NAZI SABOTEURS.

    WASHINGTON, July 22.—A terse official statement concerning the trial of the 8 alleged German saboteurs indicated that 5 new witnesses ...

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  26. CHICKEN A DUTY.

    NEW YORK, July 22.—The National Agricultural Marketing Administrator (Mr Roy Henderson) speaking at the Grand Rapids today, ...

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  27. YOUNG SERBS MOBILISED.

    LONDON, July 23.—The occupation authorities in Yugoslavia have ordered the mobilisation of all young Serbs within 24 hours. Yugoslav ...

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  28. AUSTRALIAN ASSOCIATED PRESS.

    Except where otherwise designated the overseas intelligence published in "The West Australian" is transmitted to Australia by the Australian Associated Press ...

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