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  4. Axis Forces Attack At Night In Desert

    LONDON, Wednesday: A Cairo communique says: There was no activity on northern sector until late ...

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  5. Grave Position In South Russia

    LONDON,Wednesday: Latest reports reaching London indicate that the position on the southern battlefront in Russia--from Voronej to south of Bouchar--is one of increasing gravity. It is believed the Russians are retiring to their main prepared line, roughly 200 ...

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  6. DETAILS OF ZERO FIGHTER

    CANBERRA, Wednesday: The new Japanese Zero fighter has been in operation against the Allied air forces to the ...

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  7. SKILLED BRITISH WOMEN IN HEAVY WAR INDUSTRIES

    By taking over much of the lighter work in the steel industry, British women are releasing men workers for more important jobs. ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  8. More Details of Midway

    WASHINGTON, Wednesday:The Navy has issued the first complete review of the battle at Midway from June 3 ...

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  9. MOSCOW RADIO URGES OPENING OF SECOND FRONT

    LONDON, Wednesday: Moscow Radio says:"A second European land front must be created. It will entail great British and ...

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  10. RAF ATTACKS

    LONDON, Tuesday: The Air Ministry says:"Our fighters this afternoon in Northern Fiance shot up hangars on an enemy airfield. ...

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  11. Strikes Cause Big Coal Losses

    SYDNEY, Wednesday: It was estimated today that already 30,000 tons of coal have been lost to production this ...

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  12. AUSTRALIANS BEAT OFF ATTACKS BY PANZERS

    Writing from Australian battle headquarters in the Western Desert on June 13, Kenneth Slessor, official war correspondent states:--The Germans have now flung in their panzer ...

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  13. BRITISH NAVAL SUCCESS OFF CHERBOURG

    LONDON, Wednesday: An Admiralty communique says:"Light British coastal forces early this morning intercepted off ...

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  14. WOMAN BELIEVED STRANGLED

    MELBOURNE, Wednesday: The made body of a middle-aged woman was found in the garden of St Vincent's Hospital at 4.30 p.m. ...

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  15. DISEMPLOYMENT ALLOWANCE

    CANBERRA, Wednesday: Complaints in Brisbane by the secretary of the Shop Assistants Union (Mr E. Rusling) that women shop assistants ...

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  16. "ATC DRAFTED INTO ARMY ON REACHING 18"

    SYDNEY, Wednesday: Complaining that the Air Training Corps was receiving very little encouragement, and that its ...

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  17. PROVISION FOR FUTURE COFFEE NEEDS

    CANBERRA, Wednesday: Coffee stocks in Australia were holding, and the present rate of shipments indicated that the status quo ...

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  18. WORKED AGAINST BRITAIN

    SYDNEY, Wednesday: There was definite knowledge, not merely suspicion, that many German missionaries before the war with ...

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  19. PLAN FOR REOPENING AIR MAIL SERVICE

    SYDNEY, Wednesday: Mr Les Brain, operational manager of Qantas Empire Airways Ltd, said tonight that his company already had submitted ...

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  20. ALLIED AIR RAIDS IN PACIFIC

    Yesterday's GHQ communique states: NORTHEAST SECTOR: Salamaua: An Allied air unit ...

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  21. Tax Figures

    BRISBANE, Wednesday: Details of Commonwealth tax paid in 1939-40 on 1938-39 incomes show that 99 individuals had a taxable income of ...

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  22. "GOVT MUST FACE UP TO POSITION"

    BRISBANE, Wednesday: The leader of the Federal Opposition (Mr Fadden) said today that the statement by the Coal Commissioner (Mr Mighell) ...

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  23. AWAITING DECISION OF HIGH COURT

    CANBERRA, Wednesday: Until the High Court's decision in the uniform tax case is known there can be no definiteness about the ...

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  24. INQUIRY INTO DAIRYING INDUSTRY

    BRISBANE, Wednesday: Queensland is included in the itinerary of the special committee appointed by the Federal Government to inquire into ...

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  25. TO BE CHARGED IN POLICE COURT

    SYDNEY, Wednesday: The Minister for Justice (Mr Downing) said today that three prisoners from Bathurst Jail who had assaulted two wardens ...

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  26. SOLDIERS TO BE RELEASED ON LEAVE FOR SHEARING

    SYDNEY, Wednesday: The Army will release on leave experienced men to work during the present shearing season, the Deputy Director of ...

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  27. NO NEED TO INSURE PHONE EQUIPMENT AGAINST WAR DAMAGE

    MELBOURNE, Wednesday: Telephone subscribers will not have to pay for repairing or replacing telephone equipment damaged or destroyed by ...

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  28. Value of Tiger Moths In Training

    SYDNEY, Wednesday: Tiger Moth training planes are being built in Australia successfully. Production of these machines has enabled ...

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  29. BARNETT MISSING

    MELBOURNE, Wednesday: Ben, Barnett Test cricketer a captain in the AIF is reported missing believed prisoner of war. ...

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  30. CASUALTY LIST

    MELBOURNE, Wednesday: A list of 1122 members of the AIF missing abroad was issued today. It comprises 199 Queenslanders. 582 Victorians, and ...

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