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  4. JAPANESE WARSHIPS BOMBED IN VICINITY OF ALEUTIANS

    NEW YORK, Monday: Six heavy air attacks have been made on Japanese units in the Aleutian Islands. Direct hits were scored on cruisers, gunboats and destroyers. ...

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  5. Russia's New Dive-bomber

    Details of the twin-engined, high speed, medium dive-bomber PE-2, one of the latest addtions to the Red Air Force, are still secret, but ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  6. DARWIN RAIDED BY 27 BOMBERS

    A communique issued by Allied GHQ early this morning stated: "Twenty- seven enemy bombing planes raided Darwin yesterday afternoon. There were a few casualties. Damage was slight." ...

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  7. Hudsons Sink Two Enemy Ships

    LONDON, Monday: The Air Ministry announced today: Hudsons of Coastal Command last night attacked enemy ...

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  8. LABOR FROM NON-ESSENTIAL INDUSTRIES

    SYDNEY, Monday: The Director-General of Manpower (Mr Wurth) said tonight that the Prime Minister (Mr Curtin) had ...

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  9. "JAPANESE NAVAL LOSSES ALSO IN ALEUTIANS"

    LONDON, Monday: Tokio Radio announcer, broadcasting to the Germans, said: "Japanese losses in the Midway ...

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  10. Four Zeros Destroyed

    GHQ, SW Pacific: A Japanese force of from 18 to 25 fighters was brilliantly intercepted by Allied machines off ...

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  11. Danger Was Not Imminent at Newcastle

    SYDNEY, Monday: No alert was sounded in Newcastle last night because danger was not imminent, said the ...

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  12. "First Foundation Stone For Security of Post-War World"

    LONDON, Sunday: "There can be no doubt in anyone's mind about the fullness of the co-operation between Britain ...

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  13. TO SEEK HIGHER PRICES FOR BUTTER AND CHEESE

    BRISBANE, Monday: A deputation will wait on the Minister for Commerce (Mr Scully) in Sydney this week seeking higher prices, ...

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  14. ATTACKS BY BOSTONS AND HAVOCS

    LONDON, Monday: The Air Ministry states: Fighter Command Bostons and Havocs last night attacked enemy aerodromes in ...

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  15. SEBASTOPOL REPORTED TO BE REINFORCED

    LONDON, Monday: Swedish correspondents in Berlin report that Russian reinforcements of troops and materials have arrived at ...

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  16. GRAVITY OF RUBBER SITUATION IN NZ EMPHASISED

    WELLINGTON (NZ) Monday:-- After cycle tyres now in use are worn out, tyres will be available only to those who can prove that cycling is ...

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  17. UNITED NATIONS DAY PROCESSION IN LONDON

    LONDON, Sunday: His Majesty at Buckingham Palace took the salute at the March past of the United Nations Day procession. ...

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  18. CIVIL WAR NEAR ROUMANIAN BORDER

    NEW YORK, Monday: A Swiss message states: Civil war has broken out near the Roumanian border between Roumanians and ...

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  19. STRIKE IN MUNITIONS FACTORY

    ADELAIDE, Monday: About 750 men and women workers employed at a munitions factory several miles from Adelaide are on strike ...

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  20. SUSPECTED ENEMY SUBMARINE

    GHQ, SW PACIFIC: A communique issued yesterday stated: Eastern sectors Newcastle coast defence batteries opened fire on a ...

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  21. CONDITIONS IMPROVED

    LONDON, Monday: The "Daily Express's" Tangier correspondent says: An English missionary discovered 200 British merchant seamen in a ...

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  22. NSW MAY NOT JOIN IN TEST OF UNIFORM TAX

    SYDNEY, Monday: The Premier (Mr McKell) tonight said it was likely that the State Cabinet would decide not to be represented in the ...

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  23. AIR TRAINEE FROM DUNOON KILLED WHEN PLANES COLLIDE

    SYDNEY, Monday: When two Air Force planes collided in midair yesterday, Leading Aircraftman Patrick Joseph Cawley, single, of ...

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  24. "UNITED NATIONS FORCES SWIFTLY AND STEADILY ASSEMBLE"

    WASHINGTON, Sunday: The British Ambassador (Lord Halifax) asserted that the American people were developing their giant strength on a ...

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  25. FREE FRENCH REPLY TO NAZI THREAT

    LONDON, Monday: The French National Commitee, answering the threat against the prisoners taken at Bir Hakheim, said: "Should the German ...

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  26. RAIL EMPLOYEE STRUCK BY TRAIN AND KILLED

    A Brisbane message says: Working on the railway line near Clapham Junction yesterday morning. David Wakely (45), widower, of ...

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  27. VICTORIAN ARREST

    MELBOURNE, Monday: A five weeks' hunt for an armed 29-year-old rabbit trapper in South Gippsland forest country ended dramatically. ...

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  28. COSTLY LETTERS

    SYDNEY, Monday: Peter McConachie, inspector of materials for the Army, pleaded guilty in the Central Summons Court today to a charge of ...

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  29. BRITISH SHIPOWNERS' COMPLAINT

    LONDON, Sunday: Merchantship owners are not getting a square deal from the British Government according to Lord Milford and his ...

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  30. STRIKE AT MUNITIONS FACTORY

    SYDNEY, Monday: Executive officials of the Combined Factory Unions said today that there was no possibility of a resumption of work at a ...

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  31. TO CONSIDER GANDHI'S PLANS FOR NON-VIOLENCE

    BOMBAY, Sunday: The Congress Working Committee is meeting at Wardha early in July to consider Gandhi's proposal that ...

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  32. NO WORK AT FIVE MINES YESTERDAY

    SYDNEY, Monday: Five coalmines in New South Wales were idle today, involving 940 men and the loss of 2920 tons of coal. Four ...

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  33. IN RUSSIA

    LONDON, Sunday: A Moscow message says: Flags were flown from roofs and windows in recognition of United Nations Day. Exhibitions are being ...

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  34. BRITISH WORKERS' HOUSES BOMBED

    LONDON, Sunday: An enemy plane bombed a terrace of workers' houses in a south coast town early today. Five persons were killed and ...

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  35. CLAIMED BY JAPANESE AS PRISONERS

    BRISBANE. Monday: Two Queenslanders are in the list of 25 officers of the Australian Military Forces who according to unofficial advice ...

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  36. RATES FOR FURNITURE REMOVAL FIXED IN SYDNEY AREA

    CANBERRA, Monday: Overcharging by a furniture remover during the evacuation of some residents of East Sydney has ...

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  37. PTOMAINE POISONING

    CAIRNS, Monday: A party of six Boy Scouts from Cairns who had been camping for the week-end near Kuranda were admitted to Cairns ...

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  38. AXIS PROPOSALS TO FRANCE

    BERNE, Monday: Reliable foreign diplomatic circles state that Germany and Italy have advanced new proposals to France to end the armistice, ...

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  39. DARING ESCAPE IN NZ

    WELLINGTON, NZ, Monday: Richard Humphreys, who made a dramatic voyage of 19 days in a 27ft. auxiliary launch from New Zealand to ...

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  40. NZ REPRESENTATIVE IN AUSTRALIA

    MELBOURNE, Monday: Mr F. R. Picot, who has just relinquished his appointment as New Zealand member of the Eastern Group Supply ...

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  41. MEN FROM GOLDMINES FOR ARMY AND WORKS

    MELBOURNE, Monday: The Victorian goldmines would release 780 men for the Army and Allied works service as the result of a recommendation by ...

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  42. AWARDED DSO

    MELBOURNE, Monday: The Distinguished Service Order has been awarded to Acting Wing-Commander D. C T. Bennett, of the RAF, son of ...

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  43. DEMAND ON CZECHS

    LONDON, Monday: The Berlin correspondent of a Stockholm newspaper says: The Czechs have been given until June 18 to produce those responsible ...

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  44. OBE FOR COMMANDER

    SYDNEY, Monday: Commander O. F. McMahon, RAN of Roseville. NSW, has been granted the OBE in the King's Birthday honors, and Leading ...

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  45. "CAPTURED CHURCH IN GERMAN MANNER"

    LONDON, Sunday: A Nottingham Home Guard section participating in large-scale invasion manoeuvres was ordered to capture a local church in ...

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  46. BEER SHORTAGE IN BRISBANE

    BRISBANE, Monday: Brisbane experienced its worst beer shortage today. Six hotels in Queen Street were closed today because they had sold their ...

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  47. RUSSIAN HEAVYWEIGHT'S MESSAGE TO JOE LOUIS

    LONDON, Monday: A Kuibyshev message says: The leading Russian heavyweight boxer. Korolyov, sent a letter to Joe Louis when he heard ...

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  48. SMALL DUTCH SHIP SUNK

    WASHINGTON, Sunday: The Navy announced that a small Dutch cargo vessel was shelled and sunk in the Atlantic. Twenty -nine survivors ...

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  49. CZECH PRESIDENT'S PROMISE

    LONDON, Sunday: The Czech president (Dr Benes) broadcasting to his countrymen from London, declared that all persons responsible for the ...

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  50. ITALIANS REPORT VIOLENT ACTION IN MEDITERRANEAN

    LONDON, Monday: According to a Rome communique there was violent air and naval action in the Eastern Mediterranean yesterday ...

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