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  4. Mr. Curtin Decides To Seek Dissolution Of Parliament

    The Prime Minister (Mr Curtin) announced in the House of Representatives at 10.45 o'clock tonight that he proposed to seek a dissolution of the 16th Commonwealth Parliament. He said he would take requisite steps to this end after the Supply Bill and certain other necessary measures had been passed. ...

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  5. Spezia Blasted

    A heavy attack on the great Italian naval base at Spezia, in the Gulf of Genoa, was carried out by RAF planes en route from North Africa to Britain last night, while ...

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  6. Silence From Russia

    For the first lime since June 22, 1941, not [?] single word of fresh news regarding the war on the Russian front was received in London last night. ...

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  7. MRS. ROOSEVELT TO VISIT AUSTRALIA ?

    Australian Associated Press has learned from a reliable but unofficial source that Mrs Roosevelt intends to visit Australia shortly. ...

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  8. MEMBERS OF THE INFANTRY INFANTRY

    Top: New Guinea natives at a rifle range al a Papuan infantry unit camp. Below: A native soldier photographed with a Bren gun on the range at a Papuan Infantry Unit Camp" He used a Bren gun to attack barges as Japanese were retreating down a Papuan river. ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  9. "Rome is a Military Objective"

    Considerations affecting the ethics of bombing cultural centres, shrines and religious monuments, particularly exemplified in Rome, were expressed by a Royal Air ...

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  10. Royal Assent For Powers Bill

    The Premier' (Mr Mckell) stated tonight that since the Governor had notified his assent to the commonwealth powers Bill in December last, doubts had arisen ...

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  11. Police Constables Win Appeals

    Upholding the appeals of Constables Earl Matthew Carney and Neville William Grigg against their dismissals from the N.S.W. Police Force that they ...

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  12. A Swiss Protest to Britain

    The Swlss Government is protesting to Britain and to Germany over an incident on the night of June 21-22. The Swiss radio announced that it had ...

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  13. [?]OTOR REGISTRATIONS INCREASE ON LAST YEAR.

    Motor vehicles registrations In NSW at the beginning of June totalled 270.343. This is 3514 more than in October last year, when the war decline in registrations ...

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  14. KING VISITS TRIPOLI

    A delayed despatch states that the King on June 21 saw al Tripoli a most impressive display of the Eighth Army's might. The display was even more impressive as ...

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  15. Tough Flight in Liberator

    A young American captain of a Liberator damaged in Tuesday's raid on Taberfane. in the Aru Islands, brought the bomber home safely on two engines. ...

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  16. MACASSAR RAID

    United Sates Liberators made one of the longest flights of the war yesterday to strike at Makassar. In the Celebes, from a Northern Australian base. The formation ...

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  18. "Task in Ruhr Almost Complete"

    The task of the RAF Bomber Command in the Ruhr is almost complete." says the aeronautical correspondent of the British United Press. ...

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  19. Royal Commission Had Been Appointed

    Before Mr Curtin announced his intention of seeking a dissolution he had stated that the Minister for Labor and National Service (Mr 'Ward) had been ...

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  20. Air Support for Chinese

    General Stilwell's headquarters have announced that Mitchells and Warhawks supported Chinese troops in the Tungting Lake area on June 21. heavily bombing and ...

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  21. 30,000 Tons of Bombs

    It has been revealed that 30,000 tons of bombs have been dropped in Germany and France since the beginning of 1943. We. despite bad weather, dropped 15.000 tons ...

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  22. South African Elections

    General Smuts today declared that the general election in South Africa to be held on July 7 was "in the nature of a referendum on the war issue—the greatest ...

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  23. War Costs £120 Million Above Budget Estimates

    War expenditure for the year ended June 30 next would be £660,000,000, or £120,000,000 above the original budget estimate, the Treasurer (Mr ...

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  24. SECRETS OF ENEMY WEAPONS DISCOVERED

    The Algiers correspondent of the "Daily Express" states that an examination of German equipment captured in Tunisia revealed the secrets of most ...

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  25. Duke of Windsor in New York

    Continued close co-operation between America and Britain was necessary to preserve peace after [?]e war, the Duke of Windsor told journalists before returning ...

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  26. Japs Admit Defeat by "Damned American Soldiers"

    A Tokto broadcast, describing the New Guinea fighting in which Japanese admitted the enemy controlled the air, heard by the Office of War Information, gave the ...

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  27. Got Enemy Without Firing Shot

    Wing-Commander "Al" Deere, of New Zealand, who was among pilots from the Biggin Hill station who escorted Bostons on a raid on the evening of June 23, brought ...

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  28. PLATYPUS RUG OWNER NOT NAMED !

    "The Times" publishes a three-line advertisement: "A unique offer. Australian duckbill platypus rug. value £1000. for sale." The seller is not named. ...

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