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  4. Japanese Plans In China

    NEW YORK June 1—“Japan’s great offensive in China appears to be en the verge of expending into a four-front battle aimed at ...

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  5. ALLIES CONSOLIDATE IN DUTCH NEW GUINEA

    SOMEWHERE IN NEW GUINEA FRIDAY—Guru, 60 [?]es west of Medang, in Dutch New Guinea, has been occu[?]ed by Allied troops which are now only 40 miles from [?] Bay. ...

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  6. Allies Now 13 Miles From Rome

    LONDON June 1—Armoured unite of the 5th Army to-night were only 13 miles from Rome, and reports from front-line sources indicate that the Allies are giving the hard-pressed Germans no respite on all vital sectors. ...

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  7. JAPANESE PRISONERS ON ENIWETOK

    Japanese soldiers captured on Eniwetok, a major stoll in the Marshall Islands, eat and drink under guard of American Marines while awaiting a transfer to a U.S. assault transport Anchored off shore. ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  8. Cut In Butter Protests

    SYDNEY Friday—The number of mines idle to-day as a protect against the cut In butter rationing was increased to six, while ...

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  9. Memorial To Spitfire Designer

    LONDON June 1—Sixty thousand pounds was raised in a few Hours towards £250,000 memorial to the ...

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  10. Rumanian Battlefield A Slaughterhouse

    LONDON, June 1.—Initial German successes against the Russian Imps north from Jassy in Rumania have been completely nullified, and the battlefield has become a slaughterhouse, for the big German forces, reports Reuter’s ...

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  11. MANPOWER APPEAL CASE CONTINUED

    MELBOURNE Friday — The Full Bench of the High Court has refused to accept an affidavit submitted on behalf of the Commonwealth ...

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  12. PRESSURE ON JAPANESE IN BURMA

    LONDON June 1—Chinese forces in North Burma have broken through the Japanese defences at Malakawang, a village 17 miles ...

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  13. THICK CLOUD HINDERS AIR ATTACK

    LONDON, June 4—For the first time in a fortnight the weather to-day prevented American medium and heavy bombers ...

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  14. TITO ORDERS YUGOSLAV RISING

    LONDON June 1—A Yugoslav communique records “stubborn defence battles” in western Bosnia, where the enemy is in some ...

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  15. Negative To Australian News

    LONDON, June 1.—The London Press is negative to Australian news, said Ian Morrison “Times” war correspondent, who ...

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  16. GAOL FOR STABBING

    SYDNEY, Friday. — Arthur Worthing 63, a rigger, was sentenced to two years’ imprisonment at the Central Criminal ...

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  17. MIGHTY U.S. FORCES NOW OVERSEAS

    LONDON June 1—Before the end of 1944 the number of United States troops overseas will exceed 5,000,000 or approximately two-thirds of the total strength. Announcing this at a Press conference to-day, the ...

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  18. Publication of Paper Refused

    MELBOURNE, Friday.—The Minister for Trade and Customs, Senator Keane, said to-day that publication of a tabloid edition ...

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  19. DE VALERA HAS MAJORITY

    LONDON June 1—Mr. De Valera is assured of a majority overall parties in the new Dail, says the Exchange Telegraph ...

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  20. INJUSTICE TO WOUNDED SOLDIERS

    SYDNEY Friday.—The State Secretary of the Returned Soldiers’ League Mr. J. R. Lewis, said to-day that a wounded ...

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  21. £5 FINES FOR STEALING MEAT

    SYDNEY, Friday.—When three [?]en appeared at Burwood court [?]day on a charge of stealing [?]it was stated that meat ...

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  22. Sydney Produce Markets

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  25. U.S. ATTACK ON THE KURILES

    WASHINGTON June 1.—In a pie-dawn attack on the Kuriles on Tuesday, US Venturas bombed Shumusu Island, encountering ...

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  26. U.S. BOMBER “TRAILS”

    American Flying Fortresses of the Mediterranean Allied Air Forces mark their route to a strategic enemy target by fluffy vapour trails. The contrails are formed by the atmospheric condensation of gas exhausted from the high-flying, four-motored, ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  27. MEAT SHORTAGE IN SYDNEY

    SYDNEY Friday—The metropolitan, area will face an acute shortage at meat to-morrow. Many shops were open for ...

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  28. Bulgaria Agrees To Nazi Demand

    LONDON June 1 — According to Berlin radio a new cabinet has been formed in Bulgaria, with Ivan Bacrianoff, ...

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  29. Siamese Twins In Sweden

    LONDON, June 1.—Siamese twin girls were born at Nassjo, Sweden, on May 19, states the “Times” Stockholm correspondent. ...

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  30. NOT READY FOR CIVIL CONTROL

    CANBERRA Friday.—The Minister for External Territories (Mr. Ward), said the time was not yet considered opportune for ...

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  31. STRUCK BY COAL

    Alexander Thompson, 38, Church-st., Cessnock, a miner at Aberdare Extended colliery, received lacerations to the head, ...

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  32. ICELAND TO SEVER TIES

    REYKJAVIK (Iceland) June 11.— By 70,536 votes to 365, Icelanders at the recent plebiscite, decided to sever ties with ...

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