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  4. U.S. PLANES BLAST AERODROME

    Bursts of smoke mount skyward from wrecked installations at the German-held Schiphol Aerodrome, near Amtteerdam, Holland, as B-26 Marauder bombers of the Ninth U.S. Army Air Force roar away from their targets to head for their bases In Gnat ... [ILLUSTRATED]

    Article : 51 words
  5. Nazi Wall Smashed In White Russia

    LONDON June 27—Four. Russian armies, pushing on through the crumbling remains of the Germans’ White Russian will, are rapidly approaching the line on which the Germans are hoping to make a stand. ...

    Article : 535 words
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  7. Germans Lost 70,000 In Cherbourg Battle

    LONDON June 27—German casualties in the Cherbourg Peninsula number at least 70,000, of whom at least 20,000 are prisoners. The total prisoners taken since D-Day in Normandy is about 32,000. ...

    Article : 961 words
  8. Mr. Cur[?] Leaves Bri[?]

    BRISBANE Wed—Having completed his [?] with General M[?] the Prime Minister Mr. [?] is ...

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  9. BAD WEATHER LIMITS AIR ACTIVITY

    LONDON June 27—Bad weather this morning [?] curtailed sir activity but fighterhombers attacked train at ...

    Article : 107 words
  10. ALLIES DRIVE ONWARD IN ITALY

    LONDON June 27—The 5th Army units driving towards Siena in Italy are threatening to outflank the Germans east and west from Lake Trasimeno, who are trying to slow up the 8th army’s advance, states the British United Press ...

    Article : 531 words
  11. JAPANESE BASE IN BURMA DESTROYED

    [?] June 27—The fall of Mouga[?] the Japanese stro[?] in North [?] means the [?] of the main base ...

    Article : 92 words
  12. ADMIT FRONT LINE MILITIA TO LEAGUE

    SYDNEY Wed—The extension of Returned Soldiers League membership, by the admission of front-line militia which he said ...

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  13. HEAVY RAIDS ON JAP TARGETS

    SOMEWHERE IN NEW GUINEA Wednesday—Widespread air activity is reported in to-day’s communique. It includes further successful attacks in Japanese targets on Yap, Woleai and Palau. ...

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  14. Aleutians Volcano Erupting

    NEW YORK June 26—The United Press correspondent at 11th Air Force headquarters says that Mount Cleveland, [?] volcano ...

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  15. Shortage of Men’s Footwear

    SYDNEY Wednesday.— When the, Quota Sold” inquiry continued to-day the Commissioner Mr. W. J. Bradley made it [?] ...

    Article : 67 words
  16. To-day’s Leader: The Housing Shortage

    MELBOURNE Wed—A further report on the allegation that the secretary if the Moonee Valley Racing Club Mr. W. S. ...

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  17. U.S. GENERAL IN NEW GUINEA

    U.S. General Douglas MacArihur, (tracing camera, foreground) Commander-in-Chief of Allied. Forces in, the South-west Pacific, smilingly listens to a description of the successful landings, carried out by his troops as he comes ashore at Taji on the ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  18. ACQUISITION OF RACECOURSES

    SYDNEY Wed—Immediate consideration is to be given by the State Government to the application of the Sydney Turf Club ...

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  19. Seven NSW Mines Idle To-day

    SYDNEY Wed—Including the Commonwealth operated it Coal[?] on the South Coast which is idle on account of a ...

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  21. DROUGHT AG AIN GRIPS THE WEST

    SYDNEY Wed.—Owing to a dry spell following on exceptions falls several weeks ago drought has again gripped the whole of ...

    Article : 47 words
  22. Sydney Produce Market

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  23. FINLAND TO CONTINUE THE WAR

    STOCKHOLM, June 27.—Finland has decided to continue the war and has asked Germany for additional help, says a report ...

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