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  4. AIRFIELD AND CAPTURED TROOPS OF 7th DIV.

    The first of two major objectives of our Balikpapan invasion was realised on Monday when troops of the Australian 7th Division gained possession of Sepinggang airfield and town, states our special correspondent at Balikpapan. The airfield, which the enemy constructed, was put ...

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  5. MORE JAPANESE CITIES FIRE BLITZED

    GUAM, Wednesday: A gesture on American Independence Day to Japan was partially to destroy four more cities by fire-raids from 500 Super-Fortresses. They were Tokushima, Takamatsu and Kichi, on Shikoku Island ...

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  6. JAPANESE SHIPS ATTACKED

    Three Japanese Cargo ships are attacked at low level by strafing 13th U.S. Army Air Force B-24 Liberators over the Makasser Straits between Borneo and Celebs. ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  7. "15,000 Armed Germans Still In Crete"

    PARIS, Wednesday: Prince Peter of Greece (cousin of King George of Greece), who is en route to China for an ...

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  8. TOKIO GIVES DETAILS OF LOSSES

    NEW YORK, Wednesday: Tokio Radio stated: "By the end of May, American air blows against five large ...

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  9. GRAVE FEARS FOR LIFE OF PRIME MINISTER

    CANBERRA, Wednesday: Grave fears were held tonight for the life of the Prime Minister (Mr. Curtin). No official bulletin was issued today but it ...

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  10. DEEPEST PENETRATION BY U.S. FLEET

    NEW YORK, Wednesday: Tokio Radio stated: "Five American warships shelled war installations off Shikuka, in ...

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  11. ORDER ABOUT FAULTY SHOES WAS DEFECTIVE

    (CANBERRA, Wednesday: The order providing for the prosecution of manufacturers for faulty footwear had been defective, said ...

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  12. Pursuit by Chinese

    CHUNGKING, Wednesday:—High Command announced that the Chinese who captured Liucheng are hotly pursuing ...

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  13. Clothing Coupons

    CANBERRA, Wednesday: In a review of current operations on clothes rationing by the Federal Clothing and Textile ...

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  14. JUGOSLAVS' HEAVY LOSSES

    LONDON, Wednesday: Jugoslavia during the German occupation suffered the loss of 1,401,460 ...

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  15. HARRY HOPKINS RESIGNS

    WASHINGTON, Wednesday: White House announced the retirement of Mr Harry Hopkins from Government service. ...

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  16. MARKETABLE PIGS ACCUMULATE ON Q'LAND FARMS

    BRISBANE, Wednesday: "The serious accumulation increasing concern to ...

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  17. RESIGNATION OF ROSEVEAR FROM FOOTWEAR POST

    CANBERRA, Wednesday: The Speaker (Mr Rosevear) tonight resigned his position of Controller of Footwear. ...

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  18. "Kami-Kaze" Attacks Capable of Causing Plenty of Casualties

    NEW YORK, Wednesday: The representative of the New York Times at 7th Fleet headquarters says: Admiral Thomas Kinkiad, commander of the 7th Fleet, following a conference with General MacArthur after his ...

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  19. "Could Have Endangered Relations"

    CANBERRA, Wednesday:—Censorship recently allowed the publication of material that could have endangered ...

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  20. ATTEMPTS BY JAPANESE TO DESTROY TANKS

    MELBOURNE, Wednesday: Japanese raiding parties are infiltrating behind our consolidated positions on the Mivo River, in Southern Bougainville, and are making bold attempts to knock out the Matilda tanks ...

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  21. SEEKING BUILDING MATERIALS FROM OVERSEAS

    CANBERRA, Wednesday: Supplies of building: materials to relieve the housing shortages were now being sought ...

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  22. BADDELEY ON MEAT RATIONING

    SYDNEY, Wednesday: Questioned today regarding a prediction he made yesterday that there would be a further ...

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  23. German Snipers Still Fire at Allies In Holland

    LONDON, Wednesday: Hidden snipers, probably members of the SS are still at The Hague firing on Dutch and Allied troops and police, stated the Daily Mail's correspondent at The Hague. ...

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  24. STATES ASKED TO RELAX BUILDING RULES

    CANBERRA, Wednesday: All State Governments have been asked to relax their building laws to permit the construction ...

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  25. "WIRE FROM ARMY ROTTEN"

    CANBERRA, Wednesday: Reports that the Defence Department fencing supplies sent to farmers were rotten are being ...

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  26. APPLES AND PEARS UP

    SYDNEY, Wednesday: An increase of a halfpenny a pound wholesale and a penny retail in the price of apples and pears in ...

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