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  6. JAPAN FREEZES AUSTRALIAN ASSETS

    Japan has decided to freeze the assets of Australia. Burma, and British Samoa. The decision is effective from to-morrow. Japanese assets in Australia were frozen when Britain and ...

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  7. Shot By Nazis For Sabotage

    His Moscow radio says it is reported from Ankara that the ex-German Ambassador in Moscow. ...

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  8. Alarm and Despondency in Germany

    The London “Times” correspondent on the German frontier, vividly describing the hourly mounting alarm and despondency in Germany, declares that there is widespread ...

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  9. EXCEEDED SPEED LIMIT

    On June 12, Theodore Wallace Badger, of Belmont, drove a taxi-cab at 60 [?]es on Maitland-road, Mayfield. in the Summons Court ...

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    AMERICAN-BUILT AIR GIANT FOR BRITAIN.—American aid to Britain in her vital struggle for the freedom of the world is gaining momentum, and ever-increasing numbers of American-built air craft are in service with the [?]as Royal Air Force. This picture from America shows a British marked long [?] bomber as it takes off on its flight across the Atlantic. ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  11. Japanese Sabotage Plot

    Mr. Martin Dies, chairman of the Un-American Activities Committee, said to-day that his agents had ...

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  12. MUNITIONS SITE AT RUTHERFORD

    Messrs. R. James and D. Waikins. M’s.H.R., have received advice from Senator McBrlde, Minister, for Munitions, to the effect ...

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  13. KEEPING WHEELS OF INDUSTRY GOING

    The president of the N.S.W. Labour Council (Mr. J. Maloney) to-day answered the final appeal of the retiring chief Judge of the ...

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  14. Nazi Opinion Of Australians

    The Minister for the Army (Mr. Spender), has just received from Lieut-General Sir Thomas Blarney, ...

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  15. BETTER DIET

    Fresh fruit and Vegetables are being provided in greater quantities for the troops, stationed at Darwin is here an outbreak of minor skin ...

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  16. NO EXTRA PETROL

    Rhondda miners who travel to and from work by car are in a more favourable position with the Liquid Fuel Board than directors of Wallsend ...

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  17. AIDS FOR OVERSEAS

    New South Wales’ quota of Voluntary-Aids who will be enrolled for service in military hospitals overseas under the scheme announced recently ...

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  18. HUGE DRAIN ON NAZI OIL

    Germany is consuming well, over 300,000 tons of all a month in the Russian campaign, according to the “Petroleum Press Service.” ...

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  19. U.S. AIR FORCE

    The “Daily Mall” aeronautical correspondent, who is specially visiting the United states, says that General Arnold and other American air ...

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  20. Fine Days With Cold Nights

    Fine throughout, mild day, cold night temperatures with frosts, severe over southern tablelands and parts of the slopes, and ...

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  21. HIGH NAZI ARRESTED

    Dr. Karl Boemer, a high official of the Berlin Propaganda Department has been arrested, says the “ Daily Telegraph” Lisbon correspondent. ...

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  23. NOT JUSTIFIED

    The one-day stoppages held to protest test against the internment of Thomas and Ratliff, the Sydney hunger-strkiers, were condemned last night by Dr. ...

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  24. TAXIS AND PETROL RATIONING

    Replying to taxi-men’s protests, the Minister for Supply (Senator McLeay) said there was little hope of any change in the ration scales before ...

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  25. BIG ESTATES

    The Minister for Lands (Mr. Tully) returned to Sydney to-day after a 1500 miles tour through Moree, Walsett, Brewarrins, Gobar and other ...

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  26. GUNS HANDED OVER

    It was officially announced that Vichy forces in Syria have hob landed over all field artillery a fixed guns to the British and Free French ...

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  27. NO RAIN

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  28. M.P. HECKLED AT UNIVERSITY

    When he addressed a meeting of the Sydney University Labour Club on the nationalisation of war industries, Mr. Faistein, M.P., was frequently ...

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  29. NOT SATISFIED

    The Assistant Secretary for State, Mr. Sumner Welles, said to-day that the United States was not satisfied will the Japanese, apology for the ...

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  30. CONTROL OF “REST HOMES”

    The Minister-for Health (Mr. Kelly) intends at an early date, to introduces legislation to bring all so-called “rest homes” under Government control. ...

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  33. EGYPTIAN CABINET

    Paishe Hussein Sirry’s new Cabinet has an overwhelming jarly majo[?], It included five Liberals five independents, and five Saadiats. The ...

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  34. WILL NOT GRANT BASES

    The Thai Consul-General declared to-day that Thailand would not grant bases to any nation. ...

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