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  4. RUSSIA CLAIMS TO BE HOLDING NAZIS IN SOUTH

    LONDON, June 26.—A Moscow communique declares: "We halted the main drive on the Ukraine and re[?] a three-fold attack on Czernowitz, inflicting heavy [?] on the enemy. Seventeen Russian and 76 German ...

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  5. R.A.F. SETS A NEW PEAK OF FEROCITY IN RAIDS

    LONDON, June 25.—Britain's increasing air offensive reached a new peak of ferocity to-day, and now is believed to be equal, if not in excess of, the biggest German raids against Britain. Packed formations of Blenheims, escorted by squadrons of ...

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  6. AIR BOARD IN NEW QUARTERS

    Members of the Air Board held their first meeting in their [?]w quarters at Victoria Barracks, Melbourne, receatly. From left: Mr C. V. Kellway (Finance Member), Mr R. Lawson (Director-General of Supply and Production), Air Vice-Marshal H. N. Wrigley (Air Member for Personnel), Air Chief Marshal Sir Charles Burnett (Chief of Air Staff), Mr F. J. Mulrooney (Secretary, Air Board), Air Marshal R. Williams (Air Member for Organisation and ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  7. NEW CABINET CONTAINS NO SURPRISE

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  8. German Peace Feeler ?

    LONDON, June 25. — The Ankara correspondent of the British United Press says that reports are being circulated in ...

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  9. ALLIES RETAKE MERJIYUN

    CAIRO, June 25.—Vichy defenders of Mer[?]iyun finally withdrew under threat of encirclement. British and Australian troops came to close grips ...

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  10. NEW ZEALAND HAS 42,000 MEN IN FIRING LINE

    LONDON, June 25.—The New Zealand Minister, for Lands (Mr. Lang-stone) at a reception in connection with the Anzac War Relief fund here ...

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  11. TRADE UNIONISTS MAY VISIT ENGLAND

    CANBERRA, June 26.—If an invitation to Australian trades unionists to visit England were extended by the Tracks union Council, the Government ...

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  12. £4000 LOAN FOR WONDAI HOSPITAL

    BRISBANE. June 26.—The Wienholl Hospitals Board was permitted to borrow £4017 to complete additions to the Wondoi Hospital. ...

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  14. RADIO LOCATION CORPS

    CANBERRA, June 26.—Issuing an urgent appeal for recruits to join the Radio Location corps of the R.A.A.F. in Australia, the Minister for ...

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  15. Nazis Try to Drive Wedge Between Turkey and Allies

    LONDON, June 25.—Coinciding with Turkey's renewal of her assurance to Moscow that she is determined to remain neutral, the Ankara ...

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  16. PRODUCER GAS UNITS TO COST £40 TO £50

    CANBERRA, June 26,—As soon as the final report of the committee examining producer gas tenders is available, mass production of units ...

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  17. JAPANESE PLANES BOMB LUICHOW

    HONG KONG, June 23.—The Japanese South China Fleet Command announced to-day that Japanese plancs operating from a base in Indo-China ...

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  18. PETROL RATION FOR MUNITION WORKERS

    CANBERRA, June 26. — Munition workers will be able to obtain sufficient petrol to travel to work when it is absolutely necessary, and not merely ...

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