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  3. TANKS READY FOR BIG DESERT BATTLE

    LONDON, Tuesday.—Heavy fighting again flared up in the northern and southern sectors of the El Alamein front yesterday. On the central front the main bodies of tank ...

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  4. HEROIC DEFENCE OF VORONEJ BY SMALLER SOVIET ARMY

    LONDON, Tuesday.—The Germans have crossed the Don on a front of about 200 miles south of Voronej, where, however, they are losing heavily in efforts to consolidate their bridgeheads. ...

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  5. MAY BE NEXT TARGET

    Having crossed the Donetz River, the enemy appears to be pushing towards Stalingrad, which lies on the Lower Volga. Stalingrad is noted for its production of tractors, having produced before the war 50,000 annually. Stalingrad was a small place of little ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  6. Factory Smashed

    LONDON, Tuesday. — Photographs smuggled out of France show indisputably that the R.A.F. ...

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  7. SEA AND AIR ATTACK ON MATRUH

    LONDON, Monday.— British warships intervened in the battle of Egypt on Sunday night and heavily bombarded ...

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  8. Battle to Hold Chinese Seaports

    The Chinese have recaptured Fucuou Island, near Foochow, which the Japanese occupied at the week-end. ...

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  9. TAX STAMPS MUST BE RETURNED

    CANBERRA, Tuesday.—Tax instalment stamps representing several millions of pounds have not been returned for tax deduction purposes by ...

    Article : 179 words
  10. PROFIT LIMIT OF 4 per cent.

    CANBERRA, Tuesday.—Limitation to four per cent. of profits of all businesses with a capital of £25,000 or more during the current financial year and for the ...

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  11. GESTAPO CHIEF SLAIN BY SERBS

    LONDON, Tuesday.—According to information reaching Yugoslav circles in London. Major Helm, chief of the Gestapo in Yugoslavia, has been ...

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  12. Non-Essential Work Must Cease

    OTTAWA, Monday. — Mr. Elliott Little, director of Selective Service, said to-day that Canada's non-essential ...

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  13. CHEVRONS FOR A.I.F.

    CANBERRA, Tuesday.— Blue Chevrons for members of the A.I.F. who had seen service overseas were being sent to the various lines of ...

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  14. DEVONPORT PILOT GETS "STORK"

    CAIRO, Tuesday.—Australian Hurricane bombers, led by Sergeant Keith Kildey, of Devonport (Tas.), bombed and gunned a Fieseler Storch, ...

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  15. F.B.I. ROUNDS UP SABOTEURS' CONTACTS

    WASHINGTON, Monday. — Nine Americans and five Germans who knew of the landing in U.S.A. of eight saboteurs from U-boats recently have ...

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  16. PLANS FOR RAID

    Allied bomber pilots at a forward operations base discuss details of a raid to be made against the Japanese positions in New Guinea. ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  17. NAZIS AIMED TO ATTACK U.S.A. FROM MEXICO

    MEXICO CITY, Monday. — Germany planned to land an invasion force in Tampico to attack the United States and ...

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  18. Australians in Raid on Danzig

    LONDON, Tuesday.—At least 16 Australian air force men participated in the R.A.F. daylight Lancaster raid on Danzig on Saturday. They were: ...

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  19. FINGERPRINTING.

    Bishop Manning, of New York, was fingerprinted in his study as a lead to churchmen. Bishop Manning stressed the utmost ...

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  20. De Gaulle Movement Changes Name

    LONDON, Tuesday.—The Free French movement changes its name to-day — France's anniversary of the capture of the Bastille. ...

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  21. BRITAIN MAKING TANKS EQUAL TO NAZIS'

    LONDON, Tuesday.—Britain is now turning out tanks with the necessary fire-power to win to-day's battles and new types to be mass-produced by Britain and America give a reasonable assurance of the superiority required for ...

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  22. DUCE TOO EARLY FOR VICTORY PARADE

    LONDON, Tuesday. — Mussolini's recently reported presence in the Western Desert to lead a victory march Alexandria is responsible for the ...

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  23. MAYOR KILLED.

    Jean Demaret. Rexist burgomaster of Ransart, in Belgium. was assassinated by a cyclist who was not caught. ...

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  24. QUIET DAY IN NORTH

    FROM GENERAL MacARTHUR'S HEADQUARTERS, Tuesday.— There was again a complete lull in air operations in tile north yesterday, making ...

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  25. PITH OF THE LEADERS

    CAN RUSSIA halt the German invaders before they reach vital objectives ? Upon the answer of this question may ...

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  26. CLAMOUR FOR SECOND FRONT TO ASSIST RUSSIA IN HER PLIGHT

    WASHINGTON, Monday.—With the Russian situation growing graver and graver every hour, the public clamour for a second front is rising to a new pitch. RADICAL groups are maintaining that the war would be lost with a ...

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  27. JAPAN'S NEXT MOVE MAY BE DEFENSIVE

    NEW YORK, Monday,—The Far Eastern expert of the "New York Times," in commenting upon the next likely move by the Japanese, says that Siberia would be far easier for Japan to attack than Australia and India, but the ...

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  28. RUHR ATTACKED

    LONDON, Tuesday.—A strong force of bombers last night attacked industrial objectives in the Ruhr. Many fires were left burning. ...

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  29. TOTAL SINKINGS NOW 370

    NEW YORK, Monday. —Axis sub marines have sunk five more ships in the western Atlantic, bringing the total sinkings since Pearl Harbour to ...

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  30. Malta Raiders Destroyed

    LONDON, Tuesday.—Over Malta two German bombers and one German and one Italian fighter were destroyed on Monday. ...

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  31. LEAVING VICHY.

    It is stated in Vichy that a number of ministries have already gone to Paris. leaving skeleton staffs. It is proposed to transfer ...

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