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  4. RUSSIAN FRONT QUIETUDE BROKEN BY HARD FIGHTING

    LONDON, June 1.--Reports from Moscow and Berlin indicate that the Kuban is still the busiest sector on the Russian front. The German newsagency reported to-night ...

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    Japanese pony and cart captured during the Gona battle waits on the beach to take stores inland. R. Ramsay Daniel, of Epping, NSW, is at the horse's head. ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  6. GERMANS THINK QUIET PERIOD LIES AHEAD

    LONDON, June 1.--The correspondent of the 'Times' at Stockholm says: A quiet military period ahead is the theme of numerous articles in German newspapers and ...

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  7. SUBMARINE STRATEGY

    NEW YORK, June 1--Informed quarters believe the Japanese are persisting in their attempt to develop the ...

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  8. Japanese Attacks On U.S. West Coast

    WASHINGTON, June 1.--The American Press states that giving evidence before the Senate Committee, forestry ...

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  9. GERMAN AIR POWER

    NEW YORK, June 1.--The German air force on the Russian front is no longer the overpowering instrument of ...

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  10. NEW MASONIC GRAND MASTER

    LONDON, June 1.-- His Majesty the King as a Past Grandmaster installed his brother-in-law, Earl Harewood, as ...

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  11. BOMBING OF LAE CONTINUES

    ANOTHER 36 tons of bombs were unloaded by Allied heavy bombers on the Japanese base at Lae on Tuesday morning. This brings the total weight of explosives ...

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  12. FATHER OF QUADS KNOCKED OFF FEET

    LONDON, June 1.--"We expected two, but this is an unexpected consignment. I think I better sit ...

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  13. ENEMY MORALE CRACKS

    WEST POINT, New York, June 1.--"We are going to end the war and end it soon by bombing military objectives," ...

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  14. CCC CAMPS

    SYDNEY, Wednesday.--Judge O'Mara, who is hearing applications by 18 unions for variations of the CCC award, stated that he ...

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  15. FRENCH FLEET

    WASHINGTON, June 1.--ViceAdmiral Fenard, chief of the French Naval Mission to the United States, said contrary to the ...

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  16. BLACK MARKETING

    LONDON, June 1.--Landau and Son, Ltd., London, wholesale lace merchants, was fined £3800 and 200 guineas costs for ...

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  17. FIAT PROFITS DOWN

    LONDON, June 1.--The Berlin radio quoted the annual report of the Flat works in Turin which admits that RAF raids on Turin ...

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  18. DELEGATION FROM SWEDEN

    LONDON, June 1--The Swedish delegation now in Britain came to London on the invitation of Britain and America to hold ...

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  19. FORD COMPANY

    NEW YORK, June 1.--Shareholders elected the 79-year-old Mr. Henry Ford as the president of the Ford Motor Co. to succeed his ...

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  20. FORTRESS OUTWITS ZEROS TO RETURN TO BASE

    In a running fight with 16 Zeros over the sea south-east of Finschhafen on Tuesday afternoon, a Flying Fortress, piloted by ...

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    The Commander of the U.S. Army Air Force (General H. H. Arnold) who, in the course of a speech in America, said: ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  22. GERMAN PLANES REACH LONDON

    LONDON, June 1.-- One of two enemy raiders which crossed the south coast flew into the London area early this morning and caused an alert, but found the ...

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  23. WORK ON MONDAY

    MELBOURNE, Wednesday. -- The Commerce Minister (Mr. W. J. Scully) made a request to-night ...

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  24. BANK CREDIT

    SYDNEY, Wednesday. --A hint that the Commonwealth Government has planned to make judicial use of the ...

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  25. GOAL EXCEEDED

    WASHINGTON, June 1.-- The Maritime Commission has announced that the merchant shipyards ...

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  26. 'GENTLE' FRANCO

    LONDON, June 2.--Lord Winster said: Is France kind enough to suggest that we should be thinking about ...

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    Acting-Air Marshal R. M. Drummond who is included in the Birthday Honors list as having been awarded the ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  28. CONFUSION OVER HOLIDAY

    CANBERRA, Wednesday.--The chief cause of confusion over the regulation relating to Federal control over public holidays is the ...

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  29. BRITAIN'S PLEDGE.

    NORTHFIELD (Vermont), June 2--Lord Halifax, addressing army aviation students at Norwich University, pledged Britain's ...

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  30. AUSTRALIAN PRISONERS

    MELBOURNE, Wednesday.--The Army Minister (Mr. F. M. Forde) stated to-day there were 12,846 Australian soldiers taken in ...

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  31. GERMANS EVACUATING FROM ALL DANGER ZONES

    LONDON, June 1.--Berne 'Das Reich' to-day gave full details of a plan for completely evacuating the air raid ...

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  32. ITALIAN COMMAND

    LONDON, June 1.--Berlin radio states the Chief of the Italian General Staff(General Ezio Rossi) has been recalled replaced by ...

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  33. TEA RATION

    BRISBANE, Wednesday. --The new ration books, although issued on Saturday, cannot be used until Monday. One new provision is ...

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  34. HUGE ESTATE.

    TOWNSVILLE, Wednesday.-- Probate was granted this morning in the will of John Michael Johnston, late of Cairns, timber ...

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  35. SPIES EXECUTED.

    LONDON June 1.--After trial by a Bn military court at Charleroi night Belgains were executed for coming a secret society for the ...

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  36. RAID ON MALTA.

    LONDON, June 1.--A Valletta communique states that a small number of enemy planes crossed the coast yesterday. A few bombs ...

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