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  3. GLIMPSE OF INDUSTRIAL POWER

    "Rimming" steel shown pouring from the foot of an 80-ton ladle into ingot moulds at the Broken Hill propriety's Newcastle steel works open hearth plant. ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  4. WHEN CANTERBURY FELT CRASH OF BOMBS

    Homeless people, including women with babies in their arms, make their way cheerfully through the bombed streets of Canterbury. ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  5. FIERCE REARGUARD COVERS SOVIET RETREAT TO LOWER DON

    LONDON. Wednesday.—Under heavy pressure from numerically superior enemy forces the methodical Russian retreat south-east of Voroshilovgrad continues, still covered by a fierce rearguard. ...

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  6. HEAVY DESERT AIR RAIDS

    LONDON, Wednesday.—The lull in land fighting in Egypt continued yesterday, but the Allied air forces carried out widespread attacks on enemy positions, a huge vehicular ...

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  7. German Soldiers Disappearing

    LONDON, Tuesday.—According to Moscow radio, the commanndant of the German garrison has forbidden German ...

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  8. Tax Decision To-day

    MELBOURNE, Wednesday.—Judgment on the Federal uniform taxation plan will be delivered by the Full High Court in Melbourne at 2.30 ...

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  9. NAZIS MUSTER FOR LAND AND SEA CAUCASUS ATTACK

    LONDON, Wednesday.—There is an ominous silence from the Crimea, where it is known that the Germans are mustering forces for an aerial and sea-borne invasion of the Caucasus. THE Istambul correspondent of the ...

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  10. Argentina: Will Not Be Herded Into War

    MONTEVIDEO, Tuesday.—The Argentine Foreign Minister (Ruiz Guinazu) is believed to have told the Chamber of ...

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  11. Berlin Admits Damage In Ruhr Raids

    LONDON, Wednesday.—"Material. damage" resulted from the R.A.F's. raids on the Ruhr last night, Berlin radio ...

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  12. AKYAB TARGETS FLATTENED

    NEW DELHI, Tuesday.—The R.A.F. yesterday bombed and machine-gunned military buildings in Akyab, the Japanese-occupied port on the Bay of ...

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  13. HIGHEST SHIP LOSSES OF WAR

    WASHINGTON, Tuesday.—The War Shipping Administration announced to-day that shipping losses during the week ended July 12 were the ...

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  14. FIERCE FIGHTING FOR WENCHOW

    CHUNGKING, Wednesday.—To-day's communique reports severe fighting around Wenchow. Chinese troops cut the enemy supply lines and killed ...

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  15. Leahy Chief of Staff to Roosevelt

    WASHINGTON, Tuesday.—President Roosevelt announced to-day the appointment of Admiral Leahy, former U.S. Ambassador to Vichy, to active ...

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  16. LIFT COMMUNIST BAN

    OTTAWA, Tuesday.—The House of Commons committee studying the defence of Canada regulations decided at a secret meeting to recommend the ...

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  17. JAP. DIPLOMATS HELD UP

    LONDON, Tuesday.—It is revealed that the Egyptian liner El Nil, laden with Japanese being exchanged for Britishers, is held up at a northern port ...

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  18. ATTACK ON JAP. CONVOY

    WITH GENERAL MacARTHUR'S H.Q., Wednesday.—To-day's communique mentions the presence of a Japanese convey off the north coast ...

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  19. Militiaman Charged With Inciting To Mutiny

    SYDNEY. Wednesday—Private William Guilfoyle, 43-year-old militiaman, appeared before a district court-martial at Victoria Barracks to-day on a ...

    Article : 182 words
  20. Italy Admits Major Battle In Yugoslavia

    LONDON, Wednesday.—Rome radio said to-day that a major battle in which Hungarian warships on the Danube participated occurred in the middle ...

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  21. AGGRESSIVE A.I.F. RAIDING PARTIES

    Australian Battle Headquarters, Tuesday.—Though the lull in the desert continues the Australian on their captured ...

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  22. SIX-SEATER TRAINING PLANE OF PLASTIC MATERIAL

    WASHINGTON, Tuesday.—The War Department announced to-day that successful test flights had been made of the new six-seater plane designed specifically to train bomber crews. The body, wings and tail are made entirely of plastic material called ...

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  23. Many Locomotives Out of Action: Punctured Boilers

    LONDON, Tuesday.—Low-level day-light attacks by fighters on enemy objectives in north France, which were especially numerous on Monday, can ...

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  24. PITH OF THE LEADERS

    THE dominant idea of the Government in its 4 per cent. profit limitation legislation seems to be to please certain sections of its ...

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  25. THREE JAP. DESTROYERS SUNK

    WASHINGTON, Tuesday.—The Navy Department announces that a U.S. submarine has sunk, three Japanese destroyers in the Vicinity of Kiska Islands in the Aleutians. This makes a total of 12 Japanese warships sunk in this area. ...

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  26. Hospital Memorial To Finucane

    LONDON, Tuesday.—Richmond, the home town of the late Wing-Commander Paddy Finucane, has decided to open a ...

    Article : 81 words
  27. Tasmanian Pilots' Success

    Two Tasmanian sergeant-pilots are mentioned in the latest despatch from the Commonwealth official war correspondent with the Australian forces in ...

    Article : 118 words
  28. SINKING OF MERCY SHIP

    JERUSALEM. Tuesday.—A Portuguese sailor who was the sole survivor of the mercy ship Stureborg said that two Italian bombers attacked the ...

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  29. 'CHASER CAPTAIN KILLED

    LONDON, Tuesday.—Berlin radio announced to-day that Captain Wolfgang Kaden. leader of a flotilla of subm[?] chasers, has been killed in fighting ...

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