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  2. RUSSIAN SUCCESSES IN CENTRE

    Russian counterattacks north-east of Gomel (140 miles NNE of Kiev) are believed to have frustrated German attempts to drive a wedge between the central and southern Soviet armies. ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  3. A S F L AGAIN SEEKS HALL

    The City Council yesterday declined to commit itself on a further application from Australia-Soviet Friendship League for use of the ...

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  4. US PAPERS PLAY UP WARNING TO JAPAN

    Newspaper headlines play up various angles of Mr. Churchill's speech (see page 3), but they all lay stress on his warning to Japan. "Churchill warns the Japanese to ...

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  5. Mr. BLACKBURN AND LABOUR BAN ON A S F L

    Whether Mr. Blackburn, MP, will be permitted to take part in Federal Parliamentary Labour party Caucus meeting in Canberra today depends ...

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  6. LABOUR MINISTRY NOT LIKELY

    Although the Labour Parliamentary party is expected to reject today the Prime Minister's unconditional offer of a National Government, ...

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  7. IRANIAN ARMY ESTIMATED AT 100,000

    Iranian army is estimated to be 100,000 strong, and equipped with Swedish, British, Japanese, and German weapons, says the Cairo ...

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  8. DAILY DIGEST

    Thanks to the motor agc U-S soldiers soon may be able to move into action fresh from a hot bath, well laundered, and scrubbed behind ...

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  9. QUESTION OF AID TO RUSSIA

    Several London papers express disappointment that Mr. Churchill did not announce more specific aid to Russia, Similar disappointment ...

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  10. ATTEMPT TO SALVAGE STEAMER

    SYDNEY, Monday. — An attempt will probably be made soon to salvage the interstate steamer which was beached near Tweed Heads ...

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  11. DOCTOR WORKS ON A LATHE

    Mr. W. H. Massey, co-ordinating contractor for munitions production panel on the Victorian Automobile Chamber of Commerce, had a ...

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  12. FOOTSCRAY BRANCH CRITICAL

    A resolution to inform the ALP central executive that the association with the ASFL of notable citizens who were members of the Bench, ...

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  13. WAVELL IS WELL EQUIPPED FOR NEW TASK

    Gen. Sir Archibald Wavell, who is in supreme command of the British operations in Iran, is well equipped to wage a campaign in ...

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  14. CLARION CALL TO CONQUER

    SYDNEY, Monday.—Mr. Hughes, Navy Minister, described Mr. Churchill's speech as a clarion call, inspiring British people with the iron ...

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  15. PETROL TICKETS

    Petrol ration tickets for September were available for the first time yesterday at post-offices and issuing bureaux. They will be valid until ...

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  16. UNION LEADERS THREATENED

    Several industrial union leaders, members of ALP central executive, have received letters threatening them with violence "because of their ...

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  17. MR. HOLT SUPPORTS LONDON VISIT

    It was now clear that Labour would not agree to Mr. Menzies going to London as Prime Minister, Mr. Holt, Minister for Labour, said, ...

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  18. JEWS DECLARE "SACRED HATRED" OF FASCISM

    A meeting of leading Russian Jews has passed a resolution urging Jewry throughout the world "to foster a sacred hatred, which must ...

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  19. ALL HELP FOR SOVIET URGED

    News-Chronicle, urging speedy help for Russia, says:—"A total Russian defeat is one military possibility, which, if it came about, would ...

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  20. NEED FOR MUNITIONS WORKERS GROWING

    Because of the increase in machine tools available there will be an increased demand for skilled and semi-skilled munitions workers in the ...

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  21. JAPANESE AMBASSADOR'S TALKS IN U S A

    Faint hopes that Japanese-U S tension has been alleviated by talks in Washington on Friday between Admiral Nomura, Japanese ...

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  22. FRENCH SABOTEURS THREATENED BY MINISTER

    It is reported from Vichy that M. Pucheux, Minister for Interior, is threatening the severest measures against Communists and "other ...

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  23. BISHOP CONDEMNS PARTY SQUABBLING

    HOBART, Monday. — "Is there not ground for serious searching of the heart for the selfish factious spirit shamelessly manifesting itself ...

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  24. "THAT'S ALL LIES"

    Throughout Saturday Deutschlandsender made efforts to drawn with brass band music the anti-German propagandist who kept ...

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  25. NAZI WOUNDED FILL OSLO HOSPITALS

    Hospitals in Oslo and elsewhere in Norway have been cleared to accommodate German wounded from Finland, whose numbers are ...

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  26. M M WINNER'S COURAGE

    COBDEN, Monday.—Utter indifference to personal danger won the Military Medal for Pte. J. G. KELLY, at Tobruk, according to the citation ...

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  27. WANT TO BE A CUT ABOVE "COMMON BARBERS"

    SYDNEY, Monday.—Delegates to the Australian conference of master hairdressers today discussed the question of their status. They resented ...

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  28. THE LAND THAT WAS ONCE KNOWN AS PERSIA

    Until 1935 Iran—the name of the country in the language of its people —was known as Persia. In 1935 the Government asked foreign ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  29. MACHINE TOOL PROGRESS

    As an example of the self-dependence Australia is achieving in machine tool production, Senator McBride, Munitions Minister, said ...

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  30. GREAT DAM WAS BLOWN UP

    Berlin Radio says it can confirm the reports from Stockholm that the Russians had blown up the great Zaporoje dam and power station on ...

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  31. THIRD CRASH VICTIM DIES

    Admitted to Royal Melbourne Hospital after a head-on smash between a car and tram in Mt. Alexander rd., Flemington, early on Sunday evening, ...

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  32. LORD BEAVERBROOK'S RETURN

    Lord Beaverbrook, Minister of State, has arrived at a Scottish airport by plane, having returned from USA after a visit of consultation ...

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  33. FIRST CATCH YOUR HARE

    Falangist (Fascist) blue division volunteers are expected to reach the Soviet front from a German training camp this week. It is said the ...

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  34. UNION DELEGATE FOR ABROAD

    ACTU executive committee decided yesterday to request all State branches to complete by September 5 the selection of a nominee for ...

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  35. DUKE GUEST OF PRESIDENT

    President and Mrs. Roosevelt inducted the Duke of Kent into the quiet summer week-end routine of their home at Hyde Park House. ...

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  37. LONDON PAPER'S VIEW ON PACIFIC SITUATION

    News Chronicle refers in a leader to Mr. Curtin's statement ahat Australia is in as great a danger as when France ...

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  38. LANDSHIPS V. WARSHIPS

    A strange encounter between tanks ("landships") and warships off the Estonian coast is reported from Berlin. It is stated the Russians ...

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  39. BRITISH TO GET AXIS SHIPS

    President Roosevelt has signed an executive order permitting British masters and crews to operate German, Italian, and Danish steamers ...

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  40. 400,000 MEN IN ARMED FORCES

    More than 400,000 Australian men were under arms in the 3 fighting services 2 months ago, according to an official report issued yesterday ...

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  41. SUBMARINE LOST

    The Admiralty announces that the submarine Union is overdue, and must be considered lost. ...

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  43. CONVOY ATTACKED OFF SPANISH COAST

    Messages from Lisbon say it is reported that 7 British ships were sunk and one escorting destroyer was damaged when a convoy was ...

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  44. INJURED IN TRUCK CRASH

    KYNETON, Monday. — When a truck carrying a party of RAAF men failed to take a bend in Melbourne-Bendigo rd. on Saturday at ...

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  45. U S NAVY TAKES OVER DRY DOCKS

    Following the signing of an order by President Roosevelt authorising the U-S Navy to take over the Federal Shipbulding and Dry Dock ...

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  46. MINERS VOTE AGAINST STRIKE

    SYDNEY, Monday.—Proposals that a general strike should be called in South Coast mines unless the management of the Old Bulli mine ...

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  47. AIR LOSSES FOR WEEK

    Comparative air losses of the enemy and the RAF during the week which ended at dawn yesterday reflect the constant and increasingly ...

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  48. BRITISH ENGINE IN US PLANE

    The Herald-Tribune reports that the Packard Motorcar Company has delivered to the U-S Army for flight tests the first American fighter plane ...

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  49. PASSING-OUT PARADE IN MALAYA

    Maj.-Gen A. E. Percival, GOC Malaya, took the salute on Saturday at the ceremonial "passing out" parade of 30 Australian and 9 ...

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  50. BOMB INSURANCE FOR HONOLULU CEASES

    Fearing possible sabotage, not war, Lloyd's have discontinued writing bombing insurance for Hawaii, outpost of U-S Pacific defences, says the ...

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  51. TRAVELLER SOUGHT

    Travelling in Victoria, Mr. C. W. Forbes, of Bulimba rd., Claremont, WA, is asked to communicate with the police, preferably the inquiry ...

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