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  4. HOME NEWS.

    Moviegoers may soon see a film of the first Battle for Midway. It was taken by ace film director John Ford, now a commander in the United States ...

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  7. AXIS ASSISTANCE. GANDHI'S OPINION.

    Gandhi, writing in "Harijan," refutes the suggestion that he supports Chandia Bose who is at present in Europe seeking Axis help. "I do not desire to ...

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  8. SACKS OF SILVER.

    One of the little jobs done hurriedly in Burma during the evacuation was the burying of 5000 sacks of silver worth £600,000—with the Japanese only ...

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  9. COMPULSORY UNIONISM.

    Any attempt by the Federal Government to accede to the request by the Labour conference in Melbourne yesterday that the membership of trades ...

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  10. CORRESPONDENCE

    Sir,—I would appreciate being allowed to enter the controversy relative to the proposed Egg Board for North Queensland. As one of the principals ...

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  11. CONGRESS PARTY'S VIEW.

    The "Daily Mail's" Calcutta correspondent says that the President of the Indian Congress (Mr. Azad), interviewed, said that the Congress Party ...

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  12. MASTERLY RETREAT.

    [?] Beaverbrook, addressing the biggest crowd ever seen in Victoria Square, Birmingham, said that the Russians had executed the most masterly ...

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  13. USE OF POWER.

    Speaking from the B.B.C. studio, the Archbishop of Canterbury (Dr. Temple) addressed a congregation in Washington Cathedral about the use ...

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  14. NEW WAR PLAN.

    "Now is the time to plan so that the foundations of the new world are firmly laid," said the general secretary of the Miners' Federation (Mr. Grant) ...

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  15. LIQUOR TRADING.

    Emergency licensing regulations announced to-day limit hotel liquor sales to eight honrs daily, from 10 a.m. to 6 p.m., except on ...

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  16. ARMY COMMAND

    For the first time in history a full WELLINGTON, June 22. blooded Maori has been appointed to a command. He is Major E. T. W. Love, ...

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  17. SOVIET PRESIDENT.

    The Soviet President (M. Kalinin), in an article in "Izvestia," marking the first anniversary of the Russo-German war, said: "The Russians are fully ...

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  18. ADMIRAL'S MESSAGE.

    An Alexandria message says that Admiral Harwood, in a message in all the ships which participated in the recent convoy battle of the ...

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  19. U.S. WIRELESS.

    The wireless station WGEO. owned by the General Electric Company, began at 6 a.m. (local time) on June 21 a daily two-hour short wave ...

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  20. GIPPSLAND CROPS.

    Assembling like regiments of soldiers, thousands of kangaroos are destroying valuable crops in East Gippsland. They have caused the abandonment of one ...

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  21. ITALIANS ROUTED.

    A Stockholm message from Istanbul says that guerrillas defeated Italians in a three-day battle in Slovenia, in which the Italians used planes and ...

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  22. METAL MESH STRIP.

    Air force officials disclosed that after experimenting tentatively they have adopted four types of metal mesh strip constructed as portable runways and ...

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  23. DARWIN RAID.

    The Berlin radio quotes a message from Tokio stating that Japanese Fleet Air Arm planes attacked Darwin and destroyed an arsenal, ship yards, oil ...

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  24. INAUGURAL FLIGHT.

    The Minister of State (Mr. Oliver Lyttelton) crossed the Atlantic as a passenger on the inaugural flight of the new service between New York and ...

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  25. FIFTEEN MILLION.

    Britain has more than 275,000 war savings groups with 15 million members. This was revealed by the Chancellor of the Exchequer (Sir Kingsley ...

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  26. INVESTIGATION ORDERED.

    The Minister for the Army (Mr. F. M. Forde) stated to-day that the alleged food wastage in the army is to be investigated immediately. It was the ...

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  27. KING PETER.

    The State Department has announced the arrival from England of King Peter of Yugoslavia and the Foreign Minister (M. Nintchich), King Peter is spending ...

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  28. FORMOSAN PATRIOTS.

    The Central News Agency reported that a group of Formosans threw bombs into the Japanese naval headquarters at Amoy on June 17, killing ...

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  29. DOMINION STOCKS.

    The "Daily Mail's" financial writer says that the prices of Australian and New Zealand stocks are still mostly at a minimum. This freezing might ...

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  30. ADELAIDE PUGHT.

    Nearly everybody in Adelaide had a breadless week-end after an informal conference called by the President of the State Industrial Court (Mr. Morgan) on ...

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  31. AN URGENT MATTER.

    Since the outbreak of war with Japan supplies of second-hand corn and chaff sacks have been seriously depleted. On April 21, action ...

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  32. CLOTHES STOLEN.

    The biggest thefts of clothing in Sydney since the introduction of rationing were carried out during the week-end, when thieves broke into two ...

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  33. MIDGET U-BOATS

    The British United Press Stockholm correspondent states that the Germans have in mass production midget submarines based on the Japanese model ...

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  34. MOTOR TYRES.

    The rubber situation at present is so serious, according to officials, that the War Production Board is investigating the possibility of requisitioning ...

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  35. GUNFIRE HEARD

    Gunfire was heard in the Dover Strait early to-day, which indicated a clash between light naval craft a short distance from the English coast. ...

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  36. FOOD SHORTAGE.

    Unless the present ratio of manpower in primary industry is maintained, plus the release of more from the army for seasonal work, the ...

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  37. VICHY SUBMARINE.

    The submarine Monge, which participated in the defence of Diego Suarez, is greatly overdue and must be considered lost. This is the eighth ...

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  38. BUDDHIST PRIESTS.

    Buddhist priests at a 2000-year-old temple assured Sir Geoffrey Layton of their loyalty. Ceremonial elephants bent their knees to Sir Geoffrey Layton, who ...

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  39. REPATRIATED FROM ABYSSINIA.

    The Vuicania Saturnia has reached Naples with the first batch of Italians repatriated from Abyssinia. ...

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  40. STALIN'S SON HONOURED.

    Stalin's son, Colonel Vaisels Josephovich Stalin, of the Russian Air Force, has been awarded the Order of the Bed Banner for valour during a front-line ...

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