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  4. Family Notices

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  5. Improvements in u.s. Tanks

    MODIFIED AND MUCH IMPROVED, the newest version of the United States Army's medium tank (right) resembles the old-type tank and weighs approximately the same—about 30 tons. Here the old (left) and new are parked side by side. The latest metal monster is streamlined and carries heavier armament. Welding, instead of rivetting, has greatly cut down the time required for construction and ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  6. LAST MINUTE NEWS

    LONDON, Saturday.—The latest Moscow communique says that one Guards' unit operating west of Voronej killed 2,500 ...

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  7. OPEN DOOR POLICY ADVOCATED

    WASHINGTON, Saturday.—The Director of War Information (Mr. Elmer Davis), issuing his first directive to Government agencies, instructed them to maintain an open-door policy to the press. ...

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  8. Gandhi Urging Disobedience

    LONDON, Saturday.—Gandhi is reported to have put before the Indian Congress Working Committee a ...

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  9. Aid Soon For Allied Prisoners

    LONDON, July 10.—Three ships will shortly leave with food, medical supplies, and mails for the tens of thousands of ...

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  10. RETURN OF SALUTE WELCOMED

    Somewhere in Australia.—The decision to restore the obligation of soldiers to salute officers in the street is welcomed by ...

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  11. Reprieve Sought In S. Africa

    CAPE TOWN, Saturday.—The Leader of the Opposition (Dr. Malan) has appealed to the Government to reprieve two men ...

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  12. Sydney Pilot Loses Plane; Down in Sea

    LONDON, Saturday.—Pilot-officer Philip Deys, of North Sydney, lost his Beaufighter recently while chasing a Junkers ...

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  13. Arms Worker Shot

    Raymond Macklin, 17, munition worker, of Ledger road, Beverley, was accidentally shot through the calf of his left leg tonight when ...

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  14. Former Gaol Matron Dies, 65

    Miss Mary Elizabeth Sugars, who died today at her home at George street, Thebarton, at 65, was a former matron of Adelaide ...

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  15. Cyclist, Dodging Dog, Breaks Collarbone

    Herbert Milnes, 46, assembler, of Halifax street City, was admitted to Sturt Ward at the Royal Adelaide Hospital tonight with ...

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  16. MURRAY STILL RISING BUT FLOOD DANGER IS LESSENING

    MELBOURNE.—Continued improvement in the flood position is reported by the weather bureau today. The Murray River is expected to rise slowly for some days yet, but there is no imminent danger of serious ...

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  17. Crows Fight in Air For Golf Ball

    RENMARK.—While A. Chesson and Arthur Roy were playing golf on the Chaffey links, two crows swooped ...

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  18. Wedding At Marryatville

    At St. Matthew's Marryatville, this afternoon the marriage was quietly celebrated of Joan Fennell, younger daughter of Mr. and ...

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  19. JOHNSON WINS AT STADIUM

    Tonight's middleweight bout at the stadium between Jack Johnson, of Adelaide, and Bobbie Clarke, of Sydney ended in uproar when Referee ...

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