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  4. GERMAN RUBBER SUPPLIES HAVE BEEN "SUNK"

    LONDON, June 23,--The American air attack on the Huls synthetic rubber plant draws attention and underlines the ...

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  5. ALLIED BOMBERS FLY 2000 MILES TO ATTACK JAP BASE

    IN what General MacArthur's headquarters claims to be the second longest raid by land-based planes in the war, Macassar, the principal town and Japanese base in the Celebes, was bombed by Allied ...

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  6. CAPTURED NAZI EQUIPMENT

    LONDON, June 23.--The 'Dally Express' correspondent at Algiers says the examination of German equipment ...

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  7. YOUNG MAN OF MALTA DEFENDS HIS ISLAND

    A young man of Malta joins up to take part in the defence of his gallant island. During an eight weeks' course he learns the rudiments of musketry, foot drill, gunnery, etc. Recruits are trained by British and ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  8. SMASHING RAF RAIDS REACH A CLIMAX INDUSTRIAL RUHR

    LONDON, June 23.--The RAF Bomber Command's task in the Ruhr is almost complete, says the British United Press aeronautical writer. Last night's raid against Mulheim leaves only such isolated Ruhr towns as ...

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  9. PRODUCTION OUTPUT

    LONDON, June 23.--The Production Minister (Mr. Oliver Lytileton) in a speech said: We are now reaching a ...

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  10. FRENCH LEADERS AGREE ON POLICY

    MESSAGES from Algiers indicate that the French Committee of Liberation has reached agreement on vital issues involved in the dispute between Generals de Gaulle and Giraud. The chiefs-of-staff of both ...

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  11. Japanese Admit Defeat

    NEW YORK, June 24.--The Office of War Information heard Tokio broadcasts describing the New Guinea fighting, ...

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  12. Mrs. Roosevelt To Visit Australia

    NEW YORK, June 23. -- The Associated Press learns from a reliable but unofficial source that Mrs. ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  13. MAIL CONTRACTS

    CANBERRA, Thursday.--Unfair tactics are being used by some mail contractors in country districts to secure an astounding ...

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  14. Platypus Rug Offered For Sale

    LONDON June 23. --The 'Times' published a three-line advertisement: "Unique offer: Australian ...

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  15. MILITARY AGE

    WASHINGTON, June 23. -- President Roosevelt announced he intends to ask Congress to raise the age for non-combatant ...

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  16. BOMBS AND STILL MORE BOMBS!!

    LONDON, June 22.--It is revealed that 30,000 tons of bombs have been dropped on Germany and ...

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  17. SHALE OIL

    SYDNEY, Thursday.--After an inquiry into the Newnes and Baerami, NSW, shale oil proposals the Federal Parliamentary ...

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  18. CLOSE COOPERATION

    NEW YORK, June 23.--Continued close cooperation between America and Britain is necessary to preserve peace after the war, ...

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  19. AMNESTY GRANTED

    ALGIERS, June 23.--All political prisoners in North Africa, including Spanish Republicans, are being released from prison camps. ...

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  20. EXTENSION OF FRANCHISE

    CANBERRA, Thursday. -- Amendments to the Government's Bill to extend the franchise to members of the Services, ...

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  21. ANTI-NAZI PAPER

    NEW YORK, June 23.--The Associated Press at Monte Video says the Argentine Government suspended for 24 hours the English ...

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  22. SWISS PROTEST

    BERNE, June 23. -- The Swiss Government is protesting to Britain and Germany over an incident ...

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  23. SHORTAGE OF SHIPS

    LONDON, June 23.--The battle of the northern waters which we have been waging since 1941 with increasing success contributed to ...

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  24. DISMISSAL OF THEODORE AND PACKER SOUGHT BY ACTU CONGRESS

    MELBOURNE, Thursday.--The ACTU congress to-day decided to ask the Federal Government to amend the wage-pegging regulations. Congress agreed that the ...

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  25. URGENT WARNING

    LONDON, June 23.--A broadcast from the radio at Orange to the people of the Netherlands this evening said: "Attacks upon ...

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  26. DEREGISTRATION OF TEACHERS' UNION SOUGHT

    BRISBANE, Thursday.--An application for the deregistration of the Queensland Teachers' Union has been ...

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  27. POLICE APPEAL

    SYDNEY, Thursday. -- The power Local Board, by a [?]decision, to-day upheld appeals by Constables Thomas ...

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  28. HEAVY DAMAGE CAUSED BY ALLIES IN RAIDS ON ITALY

    LONDON, June 22.--The Exchange Telegraph Co.'s correspondent at Allied Headquarters in North Africa says the damage to Naples as a result of the Fortresses' daylight raid on Monday was very heavy ...

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  29. ALLIED AIR ATTACKS AID RUSSIA

    LONDON, June 23.--For the first time since June 12, 1941, not a single word of fresh news regarding the war on the ...

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    The Duke of Windsor who, prior to returning to the Bahamas from America, urged the need for close cooperation between ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  31. ROME IS SUBJECT TO BOMBING

    LONDON, June 23.--Considerations affecting the ethics of bombing cultural centres, shrines and religious ...

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  32. NEW A-A GUN

    [?]RON (Ohio), June 23.--A 4.7in. anti-aircraft gun with accurate range of 60,000ft. was being manufactured in huge ...

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  33. WAR ON JAPAN

    CANBERRA, Thursday. -- An American cameraman "shot Mr. Curtin 'Declaring war on Japan'" in the House of Representatives ...

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  34. NEW CHAIRMAN

    LONDON, June 23.--The Moscow radio says that M. Khokhlov, chairman of the Council of the People's Commissars, has been ...

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  35. CONVOY ATTACK.

    LONDON, June 22.--The Air Ministry News Service says the enemy convoy attacked off the Dutch coast was one of the most ...

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  36. WAGE INCREASE SET ASIDE.

    WASHINGTON, June 23.--Fred Vinson, Director of Economic Stabilisation, to-day set aside the recent award of eight cents an ...

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