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  4. AUSTRALIANS LAND ON BORNEO

    AUSTRALIAN TROOPS, COMPRISING MEMBERS OF THE FAMOUS NINTH DIVISION WHICH fOUGHT IN NORTH AFRICA AND NEW GUINEA, PUSHING FURTHER INTO THE JAPANESE ...

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    Beginning their tour through Brisbane proper, the Duke and Duchess passed through enthusiastic crowds in Queen-street. Here began the wave of hearty cheering that swept through the heart of the city as the Royal couple drove on their way to King George Square. ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  6. ALLIED PLANES CONTINUE TO POUND JAPAN

    WASHINGTON, June 10.--A 20th Air Force communique to-day said the Tokio raid achieved good results. Fighter opposition 'was weak and the flak meagre to moderate. ...

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  7. Australia's Lesson

    LONDON, June 10.--The 'Daily Mail' in a leader says that when Mr. Churchill points out the ...

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  8. "FLYING" BASE

    SANTA MONICA (California), June 10.--The Douglas Aircraft Company announced that ...

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  9. LONDON POLES ATTACKED BY PRESS LEADER

    MOSCOW, June 10.--'Pravda' says Dr. J. Jagodzinski, editor of the Polish Press, was arrested in his ...

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  10. ENEMY DEFIES HUGE AMERICAN ASSAULTS ON OKINAWA CAVES

    NEW YORK, June 10.-- Dispatches from the front reported that American infantry drove a wedge into strong hill defences in "the lost world" section of Okinawa, where the Japanese are screaming defiance at a shower of grenades and mortar fire from the edges of ...

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  11. BRITAIN HAS NO SELFISH AIMS IN M.E.

    LONDON, June 11.--The British Minister Resident in the Middle East (Sir Edward Grigg) at Beirut, before ...

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  12. ANOTHER LANDING

    CANBERRA, Monday. -- The Acting Prime Minister (Mr. Chifley) announced yesterday that troops of the Ninth AIF ...

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  13. SUZUKI SEEKS MORE POWER TO RULE JAPAN

    NEW YORK, June 10.--Domei reports the Diet session to grant dictatorial powers to Premier Suzuki's ...

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  14. INCOME TAX CUT PLANNED IN BRITAIN

    LONDON, June 10.--The Chancellor of the Exchequer is expected to bring in a special Budget in the early autumn to ...

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  15. TARAKAN SUCCESS

    MELBOURNE, Monday. -- An Army release states that Knoll 2 of Margy Hill has been occupied by Australian forces on Tarakan. ...

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  16. GEN. PATTON PREDICTS ANOTHER WAR

    LOS ANGELES, June 10.--General Patton told Sunday school children he hoped a way would be found to end ...

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  17. Gandhi Cold On Allied Victory

    LONDON, June 10--"I can't enthuse over the Allied victory in Europe, although an Axis victory would have been far worse," said ...

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  18. RUSSIAN GENERALS DISTRUST AMERICAN CORRESPONDENTS

    WASHINGTON, June 10.--The American editors, Wilbur Forrest, Ralph M'Gill, and Carl Ackerman, reporting on their world,tour in the interest of world Press freedom, said they discovered among editors a real ...

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  19. ONE ARMY RSSAILA REQUEST

    CAIRNS, Monday.--Speaking at the Returned Soldiers Congress to-day, Mr. J. Condie (Mackay) said a vote ...

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  20. VETO POWER AGAIN DISCUSSED BY SMALL NATIONS AT UNCIO

    SAN FRANCISCO, June 11.--The United Press says the small nations, led by Dr. Evatt, rallied for a final attempt to liberalise the Big Five's veto power. Dr. Evatt spearheaded the ...

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  21. Repatriating Russians From Norway

    OSLO, June 10.--An agreement for the repatriation of 70,000 Russian war prisoners whom the British liberated in Norway was ...

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  22. NEXT INVASION ?

    NEW YORK, June 11.--Tokio Radio states that three Allied battleships, three cruisers, four destroyers, and 70 planes ...

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  23. WAR EXPENDITURE

    CANBERRA, Monday. -- The possibility that loan expenditure on defence and war services is likely to be considerably below the ...

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  24. STRAIGHT TALK TO NAZIS

    LONDON, June 10.--"The Allies' strict non-fraternisation policy is part of a planned program to teach the ...

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  25. Trial Of Strength

    SYDNEY, Monday.--The first test of strength at the ACTU Congress was won by the left wing section when congress rejected a ...

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  26. WAR MAY LAST TWO YEARS

    [?], June 11.--General [?] told war correspondents [?] was "possible" the Allies would [?]re to fight in Manchuria, even ...

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  27. Acquitted On Murder Charge

    SYDNEY, Monday.--Keith Kitchener Hull (28). salesman, was acquitted in the Central Criminal Court to-day of a charge of ...

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  28. KING LEOPOLD

    BRUSSELS, June 10. -- The Belgian Socialist Party Congress unanimously passed a resolution, amid cheers, demanding King ...

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  29. N.Z. Electric Scheme

    WELLINGTON, Monday.--New Zealand's projected hydro-electric developments include 10 power stations on the Waikato River. ...

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