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  3. Liberators Damage Jap Heavy Cruiser

    From Axel Olsen at Gen MacArthur's Headquarters, June 9.—Following the sinking of two Jap destroyers off ...

    Article : 265 words
  4. Progress Maintained In All Sectors

    London, June 9.—Allied troops continue their progress in all sectors, despite further reinforcements of German armoured divisions. Landings have been continued on all beaches and strongpoints. Enemy resistance, which is being by-passed, is being steadily reduced. These points are made in die SHAEF seventh ...

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  5. Allies Capture Town 30 Miles North Of Rome

    London, June 8.—Light reconnaissance units have captured Civitia Castellano, 30 miles north from Rome. Fifth Army armoured units continue to drive disorganised Germans to the north. Civitio Costellano is on the electric railway from Rome to Florence, and ...

    Article : 290 words
  6. Russians Launch Offensive At Jassy

    London, June 9.—A few hours before the German Newsagency issued a report that Russians had launched an offensive on a broad front north from Jassy, ...

    Article : 68 words
  7. FIRST N.E.I. BANKNOTE FOR MacARTHUR

    From Axel Olsen at Gen. MacArthur's Headquarters, June 9—General MacArthur has been presided with a N.E.I. bark note with the serial number one. ...

    Article : 70 words
  8. FUTURE OF SECONDARY INDUSTRY DISCUSSED

    Melbourne, June 9.—A tradition of quality must be maintained in this country so that the words "Made in Australia" would be their own advertisement, ...

    Article : 215 words
  9. Gas Ration Averted

    Melbourne, June 9—"Gas rationing will not begin next Monday," said Mr. R. C. Evans, general manager of [?] Metropolitan Gas Company Although a has ...

    Article : 266 words
  10. BADOGLIO DECLINES TO FORM CABINET

    New York, June 9.—A Rome message states that Badoglia has declined to form a new Cabinet. Ivanoe Bonomi, Italian Premier of 1921-22, and president of the ...

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  11. WAR COUNCIL STUDIES CABLES

    Melbourne, June 9.—A comprehensive cable giving details of progress made with the invasion of Europe by Allied forces were studied at today's meeting of ...

    Article : 113 words
  12. NURSES TEND WOUNDED IN INVASION AREAS

    London, June 8.—Nurses are already in the invasion battle area tending the wounded as they are brought in on stretchers from the front lines. They ...

    Article : 277 words
  13. ATROCITIES BY THE ENEMY

    Brisbane, June 9.—"We have heard only about one per cent. of the truth about the atrocities of our enemies. It the people of Australia knew the other ...

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  14. BERLIN PEOPLE ANXIOUS

    New York, June 8.—In Germany newspaper kiosks were stormed for invasion news, says Chicago "Sun's" Stockholm correspondent. Gordon Young. ...

    Article : 145 words
  15. End Of Lend-Lease For Certain Goods

    Melbourne, June 9, The Australian Government has reverted to a cash purchases system for obtaining from America certain classes of goods formerly ...

    Article : 145 words
  16. WORKERS CALLED ON TO BACK INVASION

    A call to industrial workers in Victoria to strive for further improvement in production and transport of war supplies and equipment, and to refrain ...

    Article : 147 words
  17. MR. BEASLEY ON NEED OF SUPPLIES

    MONTREAL June 9.—Mr. Beasley told a Press Conference at length that the Pacific war would be determined by the availability of supplies, which itself will ...

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  18. DUTCH PARTICIPATE

    A military commentator states that units of the Royal Netherlands Navy participated in the landings in Northern France. ...

    Article : 70 words
  19. Referendum Date To Be Announced Tomorrow

    Melbourne, June 9.—The dale of ute Referendum will be announced by the Acting Prime Minister, Mr. Forde, in a national broadcast from Sydney on ...

    Article : 100 words
  20. Communist-A.L.P. Affiliation

    Sydney, June 8.—A two to one majority against allowing the Communist Party to affiliate with the Official Labor Party is expected after a close scrutiny ...

    Article : 207 words
  21. Widowed Twice In Present War

    London, June 8.—Mrs. Doris Reynolds of Southend, whose first husband. Aircraftsman R. B. Grieg, was killed during the Battle of Britain, has been informed ...

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  22. From Tojo To Adolf

    New York, June 8.—The Tokio official radio says Tojo has sent a message to Hitler, stating: "Japan is fully confident of Germany's victory and won't lose ...

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  23. Photo Of 12,000lb. Bomb Explosion

    London, June 8.—It is learned at SHAEF that reconnaissance photographs taken in a heavy bomber attack last night included a 12,000 lb. bomb falling ...

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  24. AUSTRALIAN SEAMEN IN INVASION

    Adelaide, June 9.—Some hundreds of Royal Australian Navy personnel were participating in the Allied invasion, said the Minister for the Navy. Mr. Makin. ...

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  25. IMPROVED CIVIL SUITS FOR EX-SERVICEMEN

    Melbourne, June 9—The War Cabinet has agreed to the issue of improved civil suits to servicemen on their discharge. In the opinion of a ...

    Article : 206 words
  26. BRITAIN'S FOOD RATIONING SCALE TO REMAIN

    London, June 9.—Colonel Llewellin announced in the House of Commons that as far as could be judged the existing food rationing scale would be maintained ...

    Article : 118 words
  27. ATLANTIC WALL BIGGEST BLUFF OF WAR

    London, June 8.—"The so-called Atlantic Wall along this coast constitute the biggest bluff of the war, because it simply does not exist," says a British ...

    Article : 94 words
  28. Australian Airmen Engaged

    Melbourne, June 9.—Australian airmen from Australian fighter and bomber squadrons were represented in every air operation on the first day of the ...

    Article : 98 words
  29. Mr. Mighell On Sick Leave

    Sydney, June 9.—The Commonwealth Coal controller, Mr. Migheli, has been ordered a fortnight's holiday by his medical advisers, and intends to leave at the week-end for the country. ...

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