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  4. WESTERN DESERT

    LONDON, Tuesday. — The Duke of Gloucester, interviewed in Cairo after a strenuous six-day visit to the Eighth Army in the Middle ...

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  6. EXETER'S NIGHT OF HORROR

    LONDON, Tuesday.—Ernest von Kugel, one of the German pilots who flew over Exeter on Sunday night, broadcasting over the Berlin ...

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  7. RUSSIAN 'FRONT

    LONDON, Tuesday.—"The Rus­sians and Germans are strenuously accumulating men and material from Leningrad to Kharkov, but ...

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  8. Britain Takes the Initiative

    LONDON, Tuesday.—It is officially announced that combined British naval and military forces arrived off Madagascar to-day. A later announcement from Washington said ...

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  9. AXIS METHODS

    LONDON, Tuesday.—Commander Antonios Fara, a Greek naval officer, who has arrived in Britain after an adventurous escape from Greece, has ...

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  10. BURMA CAMPAIGN

    LONDON, Tuesday.—The Vichy radio reports Japanese circles in Shanghai as claiming that the fall of Mandalay ended the Burma ...

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  11. MEDITERRANEAN LOSSES

    LONDON, Tuesday.—It is officially announced from Alexandria that more than 1[?] million tons of Axis merchant shipping has been sunk in the ...

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  12. Douglas MacArthur Day

    WASHINGTON, Monday.—Saturday, June 13, will be ob­served in U.S.A. as Douglas MacArthur Day. The Senate ...

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  13. Canada's Affairs

    OTTAWA, Monday.—Mr. W. D. Herridge, former Minister in Washington, in a speech to­day, said that Canada must ...

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  14. STOCK EXCHANGE SALES

    SYDNEY, Tuesday.—Trading on the Sydney Stock Exchange to-day was very strong and values in most sections remained firm. In ...

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  15. TWO MINES IDLE

    SYDNEY, Tuesday.—The largest pro­duction mine in Australia, the Burwood Colliery on the Northern Coal­field, was idle to-day when 600 miners ...

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  16. ALLIED SHIPS

    LOS ANGELES, Monday.—The U.S. Navy Secretary (Colonel Knox) said in a Press interview thai there was a definite subsidence in the sinking of ...

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  17. BLITZ BY BRITISH BOMBERS

    LONDON, Tuesday.—The British air offensive over Western Europe continued on Sunday night and yesterday almost without ...

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  18. U.S. GUNBOAT

    WASHINGTON, Monday. — The U.S.S. Mindanao, gunboat, was sunk by Japanese bombing in the vicinity of Corregidor Island ...

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  19. EXECUTIONS IN HOLLAND

    LONDON, Monday—The German controlled Dutch Hilversum radio an­nounced to-day that 72 Dutch people were shot following a court martial ...

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  20. UNSATISFACTORY CAMPING ALLOWANCE

    SYDNEY, Tuesday.—The question of whether they will accept 1/6 a day camping allowance, which was granted "by Judge Q'Mara in the federal ...

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  21. NEW YORK 'CHANGE

    NEW YORK, Monday.—Stocks on the New York Stock Exchange to-day generally maintained an upward movement which set in after ...

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  22. PORT MORESBY RAID

    ADVANCED ALLIED BASE, Tuesday.—After four days' absence Japanese bombers made an abortive reappearance over Port ...

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  23. TEA PRICES

    SYDNEY, Tuesday. — Repercussions are likely to follow the action of the Prices Commissioner in increasing the price of tea sold in less than one ...

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  25. U.S. BATTLESHIPS

    LONDON, Tuesday.—The Ger­man radio says that the United States battleships Washington and North Carolina are in the Indian ...

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  26. ATLANTIC SINKINGS

    WASHINGTON, Monday. — The Navy Department announced to-day that a medium-sized British mer­chantman was sunk off the Atlantic ...

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  27. TOKYO REPORT

    LONDON. Tuesday. — Vichy radio gives a Tokyo report that two large Japanese columns from Lashio reached the Chinese frontier. ...

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  28. BRUTAL ASSAULT

    SYDNEY, Tuesday.—The victim of a brutal assault, and suffering from shocking head injuries, Ernest Hoff­man, aged 56 years, chef, was found ...

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  29. CRIMINALS HELP JAPANESE

    WASHINGTON, Monday.—Mr. A. H. Seymour. British Government lend-lease official who has arrived from Burma, told the Press that Burma as ...

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  30. JAPANESE ASSAULT

    G.H.Q., South-west Pacific, Tuesday.—Nine heavy Japanese bombers, supported by 10 Zero fighters, again attacked ...

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  31. MOSLEMS IN MILLIONS

    NEW DELHI, Tuesday.—"One hundred million Moslems, men, women, and children, are ready to resist the Japanese invasion. They ...

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  33. INDIANS LEAVING

    LONDON, Tuesday.—The New Delhi correspondent of The Times" says that a quarter of the Indian popula­tion of Burma has been evacuated to ...

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  34. PHILIPPINES CLAIM

    LONDON, Tuesday.—Tokyo radio quotes a Domel report that the entire island of Mindanao (Philippines) is under Japanese control. ...

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  35. VEGETABLE INDUSTRY

    SYDNEY, Tuesday.—"If the vegetable growing industry is further combed by the manpower authorities, they will bring about disatser." said ...

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  36. MEAT EXPORTS

    CANBERRA, Tuesday.—The Commerce Minister (Mr. Scully) announced to-night that restrictions on the receipt Into store for export will ...

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  37. WAGE EARNERS

    CHICAGO, Monday. — President Roosevelt telegraphed the War Pro­duction Board shipbuilding stabilisa­tion conference here warning that ...

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  38. SUNDAY SHOWS

    SYDNEY, Tuesday.—Free Sunday entertainment shows in Melbourne have been boycotted by the Actors' Equity, said the secretary (Mr. H. Alexander) ...

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  39. FEDERAL AFFAIRS

    CANBERRA, Tuesday. — "The Federal Government has no doubt that it has adequate constitutional powers to carry its uniform ...

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  41. "LINKS WITH THE PAST"

    A visitor the other day to the sheep and wool branch of the Department of Agriculture. Sydney, wlUch he had founded 35 years ago, was Mr. J. ...

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  42. SYDNEY PLANS

    SYDNEY, Tuesday.—Plans for Sun­day entertainment of members of the fitting forces were announced to-day by the Chief Secretary (Mr. Baddeley). ...

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  43. HOUSING SCHEME

    The Government has been forced to abandon its housing scheme for munition workers in all States, said Mr. Chifley. The ...

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