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  2. CONFIDENCE IN RUSSIA'S RESISTANCE

    There had been general revival of confidence in Russia's chances of checking the German advance, as a result of M. Stalin's declaration that ...

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  3. ROOSEVELT ON NEW CRISIS

    Speaking from the newly dedicated Franklin D. Roosevelt library in the nationwide celebration of Independence Day on Friday. ...

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  4. NAZI TARGET ATTACK ADVOCATED

    "Will British forces, giving the Russians all the aid in our power,' make harassing landings on the enemy's coastline, ...

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  5. A I F PATROL AMBUSHED

    Australian cavalry recruited in Victoria and South Australia have been operating in recent days in the Damascus area. The South Australian ...

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  6. STERN SOVIET DEFENCE TO THRUSTS

    Energetics Russian measures to meet the advancing panzer columns are recorded in communiques issued in Moscow during the week-end. ...

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  7. UTMOST AID TO SOVIET

    Russian forces were putting up a stiff resistance, Mr. Eden, Foreign Secretary, said yesterday in a speech at Leeds. Hitler had all advantages ...

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  8. BLACKOUT TEST IN SYDNEY

    SYDNEY, Sunday.—Tonight the whole North Shore was blacked out during the biggest air raid precautions test yet held in Australia. ...

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  9. RED ARMY CONTRASTS.

    Although the cavalry tradition of the famous Cossacks is preserved in mounted regiments of the Red Army, as seen in bottom picture, the great bulk of Russia's immense army is mechanised. Top picture shows caterpillar tractors hauling ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  10. N E I READY FOR ANY EVENTUALITY

    East Indies Information Bureau neither confirms nor denies Domei Agency's report that East Indies, Australia, and ...

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  11. LIGHTS OUT TEST

    For 15 minutes from 1 am today only lights to be seen in Melbourne and the extra-metropolitan areas on either side of Port Phillip were ...

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  12. MAGNETIC STORMS DELAY NEWS

    Severe magnetic storms interrupted electrical communications between the northern hemisphere and Australia for many hours on Saturday ...

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  13. WELLINGTON BOMBER CREW

    in kit ready for taking off on operations in Middle East. Wellington heavy bombers have reinforced RAF bomber squadrons in desert area. ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  14. HITLER MAY BE FACING LONG, TIRING WAR

    Pessimism which was felt at the speed of the German thrust into Russia has been somewhat dissipated by Stalin's speech. His frank ...

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  15. Notes on the Cables UNITED STATES AND WORLD CONFLICTS

    President Roosevelt's Independence Day speech, like his other utterances, in which the war has been given first place, has aroused ...

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  16. PROFITABLE ANIMAL PRANKS

    Balwyn residents had been annoyed for some weeks by a horse and 2 cows trampling their gardens, but the trouble ended on Saturday with ...

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  17. Obituary MR. C. G. SUNDSTROM

    SYDNEY, Sunday.—Mr. Carl Gustaf Sundstrom, 59, of Alt st., Ashfield, collapsed while playing tennis yesterday and died soon after. Mr. ...

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  18. WITH R A A F IN MALAYA

    RAAF pilots stationed in Malaya are not instructing pilots from various parts of the Empire to fly Brewster-Buffalo fighters. Australian ...

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  20. S W TOWN SUFFERS LONG RAID

    German bombing of a town in SW England on Friday night, lasted several hours. Three bodies have been ...

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  21. RAIL REVENUE UP

    Victorian railway revenue for the year ended June 30 was £11,300,776, an increase of £1,358,331 compared with the previous year. Final figures ...

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  22. NOOLDSCHOOL TIE-UP IN RUSSIA!

    "In preparation, organisation, leadership, and the speed with which she has swung into action, Russia has made our ...

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  23. NAVAL MEN INJURED

    Two naval men were injured when a car overturned near Crib Point on Saturday night while they were going to summon a doctor to Thomas ...

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  24. A I F IN MALAYA BRING TRADE TO AUSTRALIA

    Australian airmen and Diggers are Commonwealth's "unofficial trade commissioners" in Malaya. Singapore restaurants and shops have ...

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  25. GIFTS TO FUNDS

    BOMDER FOR RAF.—Praviously acknowledged. £4,318/7/4; donations through [?]SR, Shepparton, £26/12/; Piper's Creed State School JRC, £1. Total, £4,345/19/4. ...

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  26. ROOSEVELT CONFERS

    President Roosevelt returned to Washington from Hyde Park yesterday, and immediately called in his military, ...

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  27. £80 STOLEN FROM HOTEL

    Nearly £80 was stolen from the till in bar of Montague Hotel, corner of Montague and Park sts., South Melbourne on Saturday night. While ...

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  28. FUNERAL OF MAJ. C. E. WATSON

    The funeral of Maj. Charles Eric Watson, CO Army Medical Training Depots, took place on Saturday at Fawkner Crematorium. The funeral ...

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  30. V P K C CHAMPIONSHIP SHOW

    A successful championship show for all breeds of dogs was held by Victorian Poultry and Kennel Club at Wirth's Park on Saturday. Spoons donated by "The Argus" for ...

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  31. U S SENATORS IN BITTER DEBATE

    Senator Pepper (Interventionist) and Senator Wheeler (Isolationist) bitterly debated war issues before an audience of 20,000 at the Townsend ...

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  32. MR. ALEX. SMITH

    The funeral of Mr. Alexander Smith, of Doncaster, whose death ocurred on Friday, took place at Boroondara Cemetery, Kew, on ...

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  33. SHIPPING POSITION IMPROVES

    Improvement in Britain's shipping situation is seen in the intimation sent to Department of Agriculture that the ...

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  34. GERMAN'S SUICIDE

    Julius Otto, clerk in the German Consulate in New York, hanged himself in the bathroom at the home of relatives. He had said he was ...

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  35. ANOTHER 15,000 ITALIAN PRISONERS

    Following Gen. Gazzera's capitulation and the end of Italian resistance in Galla Sidamo province, large ...

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  36. "THE INVINCIBLES" SET TO MUSIC

    Shortly after the Germans had released their first air attack on London, THE ARGUS published "The Invincibles," a poem by William ...

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  37. SERVICE CHANGE NOT FAVOURED

    A Government spokesman indicated today that proposals by Maj.-Gen. Marshall, Army Chief of Staff, for revision of laws to enable ...

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  40. RAILWAY PORTER ATTACKED

    Attacked by a man while collecting tickets at Hampton railway station last night. Edward Clive Reid, Kanowna st., Hampton, 16-year-old ...

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