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  4. Turko-German Friendship Pact Signed at Ankara Respect for integrity Of Territory Pledged

    LONDON, June 19.--The German Ambassador to Turkey (Herr von Papen) and the Turkish Foreign Minister (M. Sarajoglu) at Ankara signed a Turko-German treaty of friendship, agreeing "within the limits of both ...

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  5. German Attack On Russia Reported

    NEW YORK, June 18.--The Columbia Broadcasting System reports that it has heard Turkish radio statements that Germany has actually launched an attack on Russia. ...

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  6. Advance Parties at Chermside

    Camp Quartermaster Sergeant B. M. Platt issuing lamps to-day to members of advance parties who have entered camp at Chermside to prepare sites for the arrival of the 15th and 25th Battalions on Saturday. ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  7. Blitz Now On German Side of Channel

    LONDON, June 19.--Maintaining day and night onslaughts, the R.A.F. has continued to carry the blitz across ...

    Article : 363 words
  8. 8 Enemy Boats Sunk

    LONDON, June 19.--The Admiralty states that submarines operating in the Aegean Sea report having torpedoed ...

    Article : 125 words
  9. Damascus Attacked

    LONDON, June 19.--The Allied forces are attacking Damascus, a message from Jerusalem reports, after the Commander-in-Chief in Syria (Sir H. Maitland Wilson) had requested the ...

    Article : 475 words
  10. State Servant Shot Accident at Titles Office

    The Registrar of Titles (Mr. John Rae McPhie) was found shot in the forehead in his office in the Treasury Building at 1 o'clock this afternoon. ...

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  11. Stop Press

    A LONDON MESSAGE says that it is authoritatively that there is no confirmation of report that Germany and Rumania have delivered an ultimatum or ...

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  12. On Turkish Pact We Say To-day:

    However far Turkey may have sought to reconcile her pact with Germany with her undertakings to Britain, it is obvious that she ...

    Article : 93 words
  13. Fiercest Fighting Yet in Libya

    LONDON, June 18.--The British United Press correspondent in the Western Desert says that hundreds of British tanks are moving to the attack, heralding the opening of the war's fiercest fighting in Libya, through vast curtains ...

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  14. WOMEN OF 24 IN BRITAIN MUST REGISTER

    LONDON, June 18.--All female British subjects born in 1917 are required to register particulars about themselves on Saturday, June 28. ...

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  15. Darlan Offers Amnesty to Free French Soldiers

    LONDON, June 18.--The French Vice-Premier (Admiral Darlan), in a broadcast, offered Free French soldiers in Syria an amnesty if they ...

    Article : 96 words
  16. Further Cuts in Petrol Ration in Next Two Months

    Further cuts would be made in the petrol ration in the next two months, the chairman of the State Liquid Fuel Board (Mr. J. C. Lamont) told a deputation from the Selectors' Association of Queensland, which waited on him ...

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  17. Meatworks Re-opening

    Three of the six meatworks in Queensland, which have been closed during the past three weeks, reopened to-day. Two others will resume operation ...

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  18. Brazil Bans Export of Defence Materials

    RIO DE JANEIRO, June 18.--The Associated Press says that Brazil has banned, the export of certain important defence materials, including rubber and ...

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  19. Morning Fogs Widespread

    Light fogs, caused by the quiet weather controls, were reported in Southern Queensland this morning as far west as Cunnamulla. They may herald the ...

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  20. Demand for War News Reflected in Cable Receipts

    LONDON, June 18.--The world-wide demand for war news has resulted in a leap of nearly £2millions sterling in 1940 message receipts of Cable and Wireless to ...

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  21. Sir Victor Sassoon on Way to Stop Hitler

    LOS ANGELES, June 19.--A world federation of the Democracies, with Britain, Australia and Canada becoming part of the United States, was ...

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  22. Casket to Close To-morrow

    Golden Casket No. 686 will close to-morrow. Some country returns are selling in the city and it is expected that the final lot will arrive and be ...

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  23. New Super-Bomber Will Have 7,000 Miles Range at 350 m.p.h.

    NEW YORK, June 18.--The "Herald-Tribune" says that the army has launched a long-range programme designed to perpetuate its superiority in the heavy ...

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  24. Nazis Will Suppress Christian Science Church

    BOSTON, June 18.--The Christian Science board of directors disclosed today that the Nazis intend to suppress the whole organisation and activity of the ...

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  25. Australian Agricultural Dividend

    LONDON, June 18.--The Australian Agricultural Co. has declared a final dividend of 19, tax free, making 26 for the year. The company paid 3 a share in the ...

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