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  4. HOLD-UP ON THE COALFIELDS

    SYDNEY Friday.—Nineteen mines are idle on the New South Wales northern field to-day in the biggest stoppage since the last general coal strike. Thirteen of the mines are on strike involving 4570 men ...

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  5. Huge Naval Appropriation

    WASHINGTON [?]18.—The House of [?]presentatives passed naval appropriations of [?] 560,000,000 dollars after the ...

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  6. ROMMEL’S GUNS SHILLING TOBRUK

    LONDON June 18.—The Germans tonight were shelling Tobruk, which is almost surrounded. General Rommel is reported to be bringing up 9-inch siege guns. ...

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  7. News Index

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  8. ALLIED TANKER BRINGING OIL TO BRITAIN

    Evan in [?] the lot of at oil-tanker’s crew is not an enviable one in [?]the perils are increased tenfold. Under the protection [?] the Royal Navy and R.A.F. Coastal Command, filled tankers [?]to reach Britain safely despite concerted ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  9. Problems Of Ration Scheme

    SYDNEY Friday.—The Commonwealth Director of Rationing Dr. Coombs, said to-day that the initial part-of the clothes ...

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  10. JAPS’ WEAK SPOT

    LONDON June 16.—An important aspect of the United Nations’ soapower is brought out by a recent speech by the Japanese ...

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  11. Mr Churchill In America

    LONDON-Me 18.—It is officially announced that Mr. Winston. Churchill has arrived in American. He is ...

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  12. GANDHI ON DEFENCE OF INDIA

    NEW DELHI June 18.—Gandhi reiterated to-day he had no objection to the presence of British, and American troops in ...

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  13. GIGANTIC SWITCH-OVER OF WORKERS

    MELBOURNE Friday—Unions will be asked at a conference trade union delegates to-day to accept unreservedly all ...

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  14. SUSPECTED RELAXATION IN BEER CUT

    CANBERRA [?]day.—Some Federal Minister [?] there bo[?]been ref[?]tion of the 33 1-3 per cent cut in beer ...

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  15. SPEED UP OF INQUIRY URGED

    SYDNEY Friday.— An appeal to hurry up proceedings, of the Canteen Inquiry, Board as the Minister for the Army, Mr. Forde, ...

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  16. ALEUTIAN LANDINGS

    WASHINGTON June 18.—The Secretary for War Mr. Stimson, told the press to-day that Japanese thus far have made only very ...

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  17. Bomb Most Effective Points

    LONDON June 18.—The Deputy Prime Minister (Mr. Atllee) emphasised that it was the Government’s policy to use the ...

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  18. Bombers Over Moresby

    MELBOURNE Friday. — The communique issued from General Headquarters to-day. was as follows:— ...

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  19. Sydney Market Prices

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  20. SHIPPING LOSSES

    LONDON June 18.—The British Press and public are showing serious concern regarding the shipping situation. ...

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  21. EXCEEDED SPEED LIMIT

    NEWCASTLE Friday,—In the Summons Court to-day, Gilbert H. Davis of Hamilton was fined £2. with 8/ coasts, for exceeding ...

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    The British Prime Minister Mr. Winston Churchill, who is on a visit to America. ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  24. FOUGHT IN KITCHEN

    NEWCASTLE Friday.—A fight between brothers early this morning attracted crowd near a house in Railway-st., ...

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  25. To-day’s Leaders: Hospitals Contribution Scheme Prisoners of War

    LONDON June 18.—The National Federation of Retail News Agents Booksellers and Stationers conference passed a ...

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  26. MINERS’ WAGES IN BRITAIN

    LONDON June 18.—The political correspondent of the Daily Ex’ess” says that the miners have won the battle for better ...

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  27. Sebastopol Attack In Critical Stage

    LONDON June 18.—The attack against hard-pressed Sebastopol is clearly entering a critical stage. The Germans, according to the Berlin radio, are fighting in the heart of Sebastopol’s fortifications and have captured more important ...

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  28. U-BOAT BASE BOMBED

    LONDON June 18.—R.A.F. bombers last night attacked the submarine base at St Nazaire, [?] planes also [?] mines in ...

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  29. DRIVER UNDER THE INFLUENCE

    NEWCASTLE Friday.—In the Police Court to-day, Frederick McKennzie (23) manager, pleaded guilty to [?]ing a motor car ...

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  30. Investigation of Factory Conditions

    SYDNEY Friday.—The Static Minister for Labour and Industry [?]announced to-day [?]Immediate ...

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  31. DUTCH QUEEN Visiting Canada

    OTTAWA June 18—Queen Wilholmic[?] arrived in Canada by plane from England. She plane to spend a few days with ...

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  32. Death of Mr. John Underhill

    SYDNEY Friday.—The [?] secretary of the Associated Racing Clubs Mr. John Underhill, died this morning aged 72, after ...

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  33. ASSAILANTS OF HEYDRICH SHOT

    LONDON June 18.—It was announced by the Pragne radio to-night that Heybrich’s ass[?]abte were discovered carly to-day. ...

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  34. Admiral Colvin Retires

    LONDON June 18—Admiral S[?] Rage Colvin is retrieving at his own request to facilitate the promotion of young officers.” ...

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  35. WENDELL WILLKIE

    NEW YORK June 18.—Mr. Wendell Willkie addressing a meeting said. “I doubt if I will ever again aspire to public ...

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  36. NORWEGIANS ESCAPE

    LONDON June 18.—The Social Demokraten” says that hundred of Norweigians from [?] have escaped to Russia by ...

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  37. British Coal May Be Rationed

    LONDON June 18 —Another warning about the coal situation Britain was given to-day by the new Minister of Fuel (Major) ...

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  38. Explosion in Court

    SINGLETON J. 18.—The Public Prosecutor (M. Dis[?]) was [?] injured yesterday when a parcel handed to [?]during a ...

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  39. Canada’s War Workers

    MELBOURNE Friday.—Advice receded here states that 800,000 men and women are engaged on war work in Canada, One-sixth ...

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  41. Trainer of Veiled Promise Dead

    MELBOURNE Friday — The trainer of the South Australian performer, Vellen Promise Mr. J. A. Fox was found dead in his ...

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  42. May Have New Uniform

    MELBOURNE Friday.—The Minister for the Array (Mr., Forde) said last night that proposs[?] for a new type of uniform ...

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  43. WINDOWS’ PENSIONS

    CANBERRA Friday—Pension officials believe that 30,000 application will be received for windows pensions. ...

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