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  4. NINTH DIVISION AT SARAWAK

    CANBERRA, Friday.--Substantial gains have been made by troops of the Sixth Australian Division against Japanese forces frantically defending the entrances to Prince Alexander Mountains in the rugged, hilly country behind Wewak in New ...

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    American priests celebrate a Military Requiem Mass at Saint Theresa Cathedral in Kunming, China, for the dead of the 14th U.S. Air Force. A U.S. Army chaplain (right) holds the Missal while another Army chaplain reads prayers for the dead over a casket ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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    [?]rantic Japanese can be seen clinging to the side of their destroyer after it was hit [?] Mitchell bombers of the USA Fifth Air Force in the South China Sea. The black heads of others bob in the sea beside their stricken ship. (USOWI photo.) ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  7. DIVISION OF CONTROL IN SOUTH EUROPE

    MILAN, June 21.--Arrangements will soon be completed for Allied representatives to join the Russians in Vienna, ...

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  8. MANY REASONS FOUND FOR NAZI DEFEAT

    LONDON, June 21.--The Allies still are giving Goering gradually diminishing doses of drugs which he at the time of capture was taking at 20 times the normal dosage. It was disclosed by an Allied Headquarters ...

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  9. AUSTRALIA PLAYED BIG PART IN [?]UNCIO SUCCESS

    SAN FRANCISCO, June 21.--The Australian delegates have been one of the most active national groups in shaping the new charter and reported in answer to a ...

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  10. END OF THE REICH

    LONDON, June 21.--Allied Headquarters officially stated the final total of German prisoners of ...

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  11. JAP BALLOONS OVER CANADA

    NEW YORK, June 21.--In a western Canadian city two balloons, believed to be of Japanese origin, ...

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  12. NEW ITALIAN GOVT.

    WASHINGTON, June 21.--The Acting Secretary of State (Mr. Grew) made a statement expressing satisfaction with the ...

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  13. RETURNED P's.O.M. PLEAD FOR PRIVACY

    CANBERRA, Friday.--A moving appeal from a repatriated prisoner of war and his mates to keep these soldiers' ...

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  14. Eighth Air Force For Pacific

    NEW YORK, June 21.--Lieut.-General James Doolittle, Chief of the Eighth Air Force, which is at present ...

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  15. COURT INQUIRY REVEALS BOGUS MARRIAGE

    BRISBANE Friday.--Two women who each stated Henry James Bullock (47), waterside worker, of Coorparoo, ...

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  16. SARAWAK DRIVE BY AUSTRALIANS

    AUSTRALIAN Ninth Division troops, in continuation of their campaign for the reconquest of Borneo, have made a successful landing at Lutong, in Sarawak, without ...

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  17. RN STANDS UP TO JAP SUICIDERS

    LONDON, June 21.--Five units of the British Pacific Fleet, including an aircraft-carrier, were hit by Japanese suicide planes during recent operations off the Sakishima group of islands, 17 miles south of Okinawa ...

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  18. Women Doctors

    LONDON, June 21.--British women were [?]shing to be doctors, Princess Elizabeth was ...

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  19. Unrest In Greece

    ATHENS, June 21.--Five actors were seriously injured in a crowded Athens theatre last night when members of the audience ...

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  20. "GERMANY IS NOT DOWN AND OUT"

    LONDON, June 21.--Field Marshal Montgomery, when asked what was the position in Germany, said: "I do not agree personally with the people who say Germany is down and out. I would say Germany is down ...

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  21. SMUTS'S PLEA FOR RESTORATION OF EUROPE

    NEW YORK, June 21.--The correspondent of the New York 'Times' at San Francisco says Marshal Smuts, interviewed, said Uncio had succeeded, but it was only the beginning of a monumental task to rebuild a sad ...

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  22. Politician Objects To Cartoon

    CANBERRA, Friday.--Certain [?] reporters approached very [?] to the line bordering con[?] of Parliament, said the ...

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  23. FRONTIER CLOSED

    IRUN, June 21.--The Spanish authorities, under instructions from Madrid, have closed the frontier to France to all traffic ...

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  24. AMERICAN WAR LOAN

    WASHINGTON, June 21.--The Treasury announced the 14,000 million dollars of the Seventh War Loan goal was reached to-day. ...

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  25. ARMY PREFERRED

    BRISBANE, Friday.--Many men would rather stay in the Army than get a release to the dairying industry, Mr. D. J. ...

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  26. OKINAWA VICTORY WAS COSTLY

    GUAM, June 21.--Okinawa's conquest was responsible for the most costly fighting in the Pacific war for both the ...

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  27. HMAS AUSTRALIA ENTERTAINS

    [?] YORK, June 21.--Captain [?] Armstrong, officer in charge [?] HMAS Australia, entertained a [?] and representative party of ...

    Article : 56 words
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