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  4. Diggers Secure First Objectives On Balikpapan.

    VETERAN Australian troops, who, on Sunday, landed at Balikpapan in South-east Borneo gained all their first objectives in a few hours. Dur-ing the day the Japs fell back into the jungle flanking the oil centre, but as dusk fell they were still ...

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  5. AT LANDING ON LABUAN ISLAND.

    Left: With wet reel but lights hearts, these RAAF men come ashore at Labuan. Among the first assaull trops to land were RAFF bomb disposal men who cleared the path for advancing croopRight. Australian [?] troops crowed the decks of American landing this was the longest transpolation of troops [?] ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  6. Acclaim For Poles Leaders

    LONDON, July 1.—A thousand Poles gathered in a large ruined theatre square in Warsaw to hear addresses from leaders of ...

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  7. Part Of Buin Road Taken

    JAPANESE naval troops and infantry which were rushed up to stem Australian advances in front of the Nebo River have been hurled back across have been river and are now digging-in furiously along the ...

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  8. Four Jap Cities Ablaze After Great Air Blow

    GREAT fires were raging yesterday in four of Japan's main cities—three ports on Honshu and one on Kyushu. They were started by the greatest air fleet ever sent to bomb Japan, namely, nearly 600 Super-Fortresses. The Super-Fortresses put down ...

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  10. THREE KEY MOVES CONFUSE ENEMY

    MELBOURNE, July 2.—Since our seizure of Brunei Bay and Tarakan, and now Baiikpapan on Borneo, Japanese defences are now isolated or crushed and his confused dis-organised forces incapable of effective trategic action, states ...

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  11. CHINESE CAPTURE WEICHOW ISLAND

    NEW YORK, July 1.—American press correspondent states that the Chungking High command announced that the Chinese ...

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  12. LA GUARDIA READS COMICS TO THE "KIDS"

    NEW YORK. July 1.—The American Press correspondent said that as the delivery workers strikes paralyed the distribution of New Yorks Sunday newspapers Mayor la Guardia in his weekly broadcast over the city owned station WNYC. read the comics and ...

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  13. WINSTON CHURCHILL CERTAIN OF VICTORY

    LOND0N, July 1.—Conservative election experts specially for their long and abilty to assers the trends of public opinion reported that Mr.Winston Churcill can be certain of victory at the polls says the Daily Malls political correspondent ...

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  14. Naturalisation Act Requirements

    CANBERRA, July 2.—A good [?] knowledge of English as a condition of naturalisation [?] Art it ...

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  15. Fly Flag Tomorrow

    CANBERRA, July 2.—Commonwelath authorises and State Government have been requested to fly flags on American ...

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