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  2. ISH ABANDON MERSA MATRUH

    A Cairo [?] stat[?] is reliably stated [?] The Press Association General Anche[?] wishing to avoid present may have considered it was to ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  3. AMERICAN BOMBERS

    BRISBANE, June 30.—United States heavy and medium bombers are now being ferried from United States territory to Australian direct. This can be ...

    Article : 254 words
  4. THE WAR[?] CHINA

    NEW YORK, June 29.—The Tokio radio said said strong [?] fol[?] in a three-points offeni[?] threw back the Chinese on a 40.[?] front between ...

    Article : 253 words
  5. ANGLO-SOVIET TREATY

    LONDON, June 30.—The Moscow radio says the new British-Soviet agreement was signed in Moscow last week, under which Britain undertakes ...

    Article : 119 words
  6. SUPERPHOSPHATE RATION

    CANBERRA, June 30—Arrangement for rationing superphosphate in 1942-43 were announced to-night by Mr. Scully. From July 1. safes of ...

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  7. MANPOWER DECISIONS

    CANBERRA, June 30—Manpower problem involving the need for maintaining food supplies here and the demands on these supplies by the Allied ...

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  8. AID FOR AUSTRALIA

    WASHINGTON, June 29.—Mr Wasserman, United States Lease and Lend representative in Australia has issued a formal denial the statement ...

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  9. CARGO CONTROL COMMITTEES

    MELBOURNE, June 30—The appointment of State Committees to cooperate with the Central Cargo. Control Committee and formed to speed ...

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  10. CLOTHING REQUIREMENTS

    BRISBANE, June 30.—Special arrangements made for essential clothing requirement of men released from military service to work in ...

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  11. THE WAR INDUSTRIES

    CANBERRA, June 30.—Employers throughout New South Wales must supply the manpower authorities with a list of all employees and the military ...

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  12. PERTH SENTENCES

    PERTH, June 30.—Laurence Frederick Bullock. 43, organist was sentenced to three years' imprisonment with hard labor and Charles Leonard ...

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  13. THE PACIFIC CAMPAIGNS

    CANBERRA, June 30—The first batch of names of the A.I.F. mining in the Malayan, Ambon, Java, Singapore Timor, and New Britain ...

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  14. GENERAL MACARTHUR

    NEW YORK, June 29.—The "New York Daily News" which earlier advocated evacuating General MacArthur from Bataan now suggests that ...

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  15. THE GNEISENAU

    LONDON, June 29.—The Air Minister News Service states aerial photograph of the Gnelsenau lying at Gydnia reveal the R.A.F. ...

    Article : 140 words
  16. A MEATWORKS DISPUTE.

    A compulsory conference was Yield before Mr. R. H. Allen, Industrial Magistrate, on Monday into a dispute between the management of the Ross ...

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  17. CEBU WIPED OUT

    WASHINGTON, June 30.—Lieutenant Colonal Caries Romu[?] Filipino aid-de-camp to General MacArthur, on his arrived from Australia revealed ...

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  18. D.F.C. FOR R.A.A.F. PILOT

    LONDON, June 29.—Gallantry and splendid leadership in operations over the Darwin are have brought the award of the [?] to ...

    Article : 72 words
  19. WINSTON CHURCHILL

    A question I have frequently been asked since my return from England is "Who would be Churchill's successor if he [?] to be Prime ...

    Article : 637 words
  20. THE DUNKERQUE

    MADRID June 29.—The French battleship Dunkerque which is at Toslon will be commissioned to undergo her trials [?] ...

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  21. R.A.F. [?] GERMANY

    LONDON, June 30.—It is learned the R.A.F. was over Germany last night. The Berlin [?] says the R.A.F ...

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  22. QUEENSLAND INDUSTRY

    BRISBANE, June 30.—The members will comprise the State Government Parliamentary Party Committee which the Party decided some time ago ...

    Article : 139 words
  23. TOO MUCH COMPLACENCY

    SYDNEY, June 30.—The Minister for War Organisation and Industry (Mr Dedman) [?] on Monday there was still too mush complacency to ...

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  24. US. AIRMEN DECORATED

    NEW YORK, June A—The Navy Department has decorated or promoted 57 officers and men of the U.S. aviation outfil which started the war ...

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  25. GRANT TO MAINTAIN GOLD MINES

    CANBERRA, June 30—The war Cabinet to-day approved of a grant of £100,000 to the Western Australian Government to be used in the ...

    Article : 62 words
  26. MUNI[?] FACTORIES

    CANBERRA, June 30.—Seventeen munition fact [?] in country centres throughout Australia are either nearing completion being constructed ...

    Article : 66 words
  27. BERLIN ON BOMBING LIST

    LONDON, June 29.—Referring to American reports to the effect that rumors are being circulated in Berlin that under a "gentleman's ...

    Article : 71 words
  28. MR. CHURCHILL

    WASHINGTON, June 30 Mr. Churchill told friends here last week that he had so many worries that he was forced to set up a personal priority system ...

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  29. BRITISH POLITICS

    LONDON, June 21.—The Conservstive Central Office was issued an appeal to the Windsor electors signed by Mr. Churchill Mr. Ernest Brown ...

    Article : 137 words
  30. MR. H. DONALD

    LONDON, June 29.—According to private advice received in London Generalis[?] [?]-Kai-Shek's Australian advise Mr. W. H. Donald is ...

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  31. SOUTH-WEST PACIFIC

    Tuesday's General Headquarter's communique was one of the briefest yet released. It read: "Only limited air actively in all sectors." ...

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  32. MR. CHURCHILL'S U.S. VISIT

    LONDON, June 29.—It to revealed the Bristol with Mr. Churchill aboard, is believed to have accomplished a record duration flight on the outward The starting points or the destination cannot be disclosed but the Churchill party totalling ten, plus the crew of ...

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  33. 11 N.S.W. COAL MINES IDLE

    SYDNEY, June 30.—There were [?] stoppages at coal mines in New South Wales to-day but tow were due to mechanical breakdowns. About 3000 ...

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  34. RUSSIAN'S "TORPEDO" CONANDOS

    LONDON, June 29.—The Russians [?] commandos from su[?] to raid the [?] at Sebastopol. The "te[?]pedo" commandos [?] by the "Daily Express Moscow correspondent who that the Russian ...

    Article : 84 words
  35. UNITED NATIONS' SHIPS

    WASHINGTON, June 30.—The Navy has disclosed the sinking of four more United Nations vessels in Atlantic [?] making an unofficial total of ...

    Article : 83 words
  36. "TERRORISTS" ARRESTED

    LONDON, June 30.—The Vichy radio says the police arrested three men described as terrorists and suspected of being [?] in the ...

    Article : 43 words
  37. FRENCH RESISTANCE

    LONDON, June 29.—The Bird[?] United Press correspondent on the [?] frostier states French re[?] against the German ...

    Article : 35 words
  38. NEW 7

    AUCKLA will be [?] ...

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