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  4. ON BIG SCALE NAZI ATTACK IN LIBYA

    LONDON, Thursday--A communique from Cairo states that the enemy attacks against the defences of Bir Hacheim and against British positions south of Gazala were repulsed with ...

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  7. SOUTH PACIFIC COMMANDER

    Vice-Admiral Robert L. Ghormly, of the United Stales Navy, on his arrival in New Zealand to assume Supreme Command of the Allied Naval, Military and Air Forces in the South Pacific Area. Left: Captain J. P. Olding, Naval Attache, U.S.A. Centre: Vice-Admiral Ghormly, ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  8. FACTORIES TO CLOSE

    CANBERRA, Thursday--Many factories in Melbourne and Sydney and some in the smaller capitals will close when the ...

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  9. DISCIPLINE OF TROOPS

    MELBOURNE, Thursday--The General Staff has taken measures to effect a substantial improvement in the appearance, bearing, ...

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  10. TWO MINES IDLE

    SYDNEY, Thursday--Only two mines were idle through strikes in New South Wales to-day. Six of the seven collieries which were ...

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  11. THE BROWN OUT

    BRISBANE, Thursday--Under a National Security Act order which was issued by the Acting Premier (Mr. Cooper) to-day the ...

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  12. PUBLIC HOLIDAYS

    CANBERRA, Thursday--A regulation issued to-night implemented the Cabinet's decision on public holidays which was arrived at ...

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  13. SUNK BY U BOATS

    NEW YORK, Wednesday--Axis submarines have sunk six more ships in the Eastern Atlantic. Tho united States Navy reports the loss ...

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  14. AUSTRALIAN WHEAT

    CANBERRA, Thursday--Japan still owes Australia £260,000 for wheat sold to her before she entered the war. The Assistant ...

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  15. U.S. SAILOR KILLED

    BRISBANE, Thursday--An American sailor was killed and 18 service men, including three A.I.F. members. were injured in two ...

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  16. UNITED NATIONS

    LONDON, Wednesday--Commenting on the arrival of Lieutenant-General Somerville (Commanding Officer of united States ...

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  17. CIVIL CONSTRUCTION

    MELBOURNE, Thursday-- Trade unions in Melbourne are opposed to the proposed award for the Civil Constructional Corps and ...

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  18. Prices of Corn Sacks

    CANBERRA, Thursday--The Commonwealth Prices Commissioner (Professor Copland) announced to-night that maximum ...

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  19. Big Sugar Contracts

    CANBERRA, Thursday--contracts for the supply of sugar worth more than £300,000 for the Australian Army have been ...

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  20. One-day Strike Urged

    BRISBANE; Thursday--The Southern District Council of the Amalgamated Meat Industry Employees' Union decided that a ...

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