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  4. A THREE PRONGED THREAT TO TOBRUK

    THE threat to Tobruk is developing from three main directions — from Sidi Rezegh, EI Adem and Acroma, stated London advices dated Wednesday. Fighting is going on on a 30-mile front, but it is less intense than during the ...

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  5. CONVOYS BATTERED

    CORRESPONDENTS in advices dated London, Wednesday, indicate that, in addition to the Malta-bound convoy from Gibraltar, a convoy proceeded from Alexandria to Tobruk and Malta. The latter was one of the biggest ...

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    Fast British cruisers bet put to rendezvous with a convoy of merchantmen, some of them Russian, heavily laden with arms for the Red Army. The convoy, escorted by British mines weepers, is met in the dark. For the rest of the voyage they remain almost in darkness, for in those falitudes the sun is Hot seen for three months in winter— an hour or two of dawn, than twllight, and night again, The temperature as the near the ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  7. DESPERATE NAZI EFFORTS TO STORM SEBASTOPOL

    GENERAL von Mannstein is using all his reserves, including sappers and labour companies, to break through some sectors of the Sebastopol defences. A Soviet rifle unit holding the road from the south checked the sixth heavy German attack, two of which ...

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  8. Appeal to People To Extend Powers Of Commonwealth?

    MELBOURNE, June 18.—There are strong indications that a referendum to extend the powers of the Commonwealth will he held if uniform ...

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  9. Britain Spending £12,000,000 Daily

    LONDON. June 17. — The House of Commons agreed to a vote of £1.000.000.000 for war purposes which, it is ...

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  10. MR. FADDEN CONDEMNS Miners' Violation Of Recent Code

    MELBOURNE, June 18.—Before leaving Melbourne for Brisbane to-day, the Leader of the Opposition (Mr. A. W. Fadden) said that three weeks had ...

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  11. Rubber-Bearing Plant From Russia For Queensland

    BRISBANE, June 18. — Russia is sending a one-ton parcel of selected seed of high yielding rubberbearing plant, successfully evolved by ...

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  12. FEDERAL DEFENCE OF UNIFORM TAX PLAN

    MELBOURNE, June 18.—On behalf of the Commonwealth and the Federal Treasurer (Mr. J. B. Chifley), the Crown Solicitor yesterday delivered ...

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  13. NAZIS CONSCRIPT MORE LABOUR FOR WAR MACHINE

    THE man-power position in Germany, became acute when the Russian settled down into a long and bitter struggle— with the ...

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  14. Grim Retribution For Authors Of Czech Atrocities

    LONDON, June 17.—The Czech Government in London announced that It is arranging for the trials of Hitler. Himmler, Goering, Henlein and others ...

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  15. ROUGH TIME FOR JAPS

    WASHINGTON, June 17.—After the Pacific Council met, Lord Halifex said that President Roosevelt fully reported on the happenings in the ...

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  16. Planes Vital as Cavalry of Modern Sea Warfare:

    LONDON, June 17.—The Daily Mali, in a leader, says that the sinking of the Repulse and Prince of Wales marked a turning point in the ...

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  17. Canada Nearing Total Mobilisation Of Its Manpower

    OTTAWA, June 17.—Single men and childless widows to 35 years will be subject to compulsory military training under a proclamation tabled ...

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  18. U-Boats Active in Caribbean Sea

    WASHINGTON June 17.—The Navy announced that a medium sized PanAmerican and a small Honduras ship were torpedoed in the Caribbean. ...

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  19. Advisory War Council

    MELBOURNE. Jane 18.—For the Oral time for some weeks there was a full attendance of the chiefs of the defence services at the meeting of the ...

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  20. Bomb Outrages in S. Africa

    BLOEMFONTEIN. June 17.—Bomb outrages and fires occurred here early to-day. Home-made bombs were flung into printing works in the centra of ...

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  21. MUNITION WORKERS ON STRIKE

    SYDNEY. June 18.—A number of the A.E.U. employed in two rooms at western munitions factories went on strike yesterday. This will have the ...

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