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  3. Russians Beat Nazis At Kursk

    LONDON, June 30.—The Russians have beaten off new German attacks on the Kursk front. 120 miles north of Kharkov[?]where ...

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  4. Egypt Battle At Critical Stage

    LONDON, June 30.—The-battle for Egypt which is raging over hundreds of square miles east of Mersa Matruh has reached a critical stage. One strong enemy column is within 88 miles of Alexandria. It has passed Ed Dabba, on the main coast road 76 miles from Mersa Matruh, and is ...

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  5. COALIES STILL HAVE THEIR STOPPAGES

    SYDNEY.—Eight mines were idle on the New South Wales coalfields today. About 2000 men are affected by the stoppages which ...

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  6. DEMOLITION TASK IN N.Z.[?]QUAKE AREA

    AUCKLAND (N.Z.).—Working in gangs Army Engineers have now commenced a huge demolition task in the area devastated by last ...

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  7. Japanese Advances

    NEW YORK, June 30.—The Chinese High Command has admitted that the Japanese have made some advance in the east, 80 miles south of ...

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  8. FLYING OFFICER SAFE

    ADELAIDE.—Greetings from Flying Officer Don Hackett, of Adelaide, to his family conveyed through a Japanese controlled radio station was ...

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  9. PAY IN WOMEN'S SERVICES

    CANBERRA.—It was decided by the War Cabinet yesterday to increase as from the next pay period the subsistence allowances to members of the ...

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  10. "SPLENDID RED BEARD" OF NEW NAVY CHIEF

    LONDON, June 30.—Discussing the "splendid red beard" of Rear-Admiral Crutchley, new Commander of the Australian Naval Squadron, the ...

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  11. ELECTRIC STOVES MAY BE REPOSSESSED

    BECAUSE of the wood shortage a keen demand for electric stoves has been created. New stoves cannot be obtained, ...

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  12. SUITS DEARER IN SYDNEY

    SYDNEY.—Prices for men's suits are rising steeply in Sydney. Suits formerly costing £7/7/- and £8/8/now sell at £9/9/- and £10/10/-. ...

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  13. 78 Hours Adrift In Launch At Sea

    SYDNEY.—After spending 78 hours at sea in a disabled trawler in which they had to fight sudden storms while subsisting only on fish and onions three men and a woman were rescued ty a navy patrol boat yesterday afternoon. They were Messrs. G. Ware, Archie Turner, Barry West [?] ...

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  14. Baddeley's Tilt At Greyhound Racing

    SYDNEY. —The chairman of the Country Greyhound Racing Control Council (Dr. S. K. Dwyer) today expressed resentment of what he described as an imputation of dishonesty by the Chief Secretary (Mr. Baddeley). ...

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  15. 77-YEAR-OLD DRIVER HAS FIRST ACCIDENT

    SYDNEY.—Bill Kirk, 77, one of Sydney's two hansom cab drivers, has had his first accident in 60 years' driving. His hansom collided with a ...

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  16. OFF ON MORE MERCY ERRANDS

    RIDING all through last night over rough countfy, a horseman brought news to the Australian Inland Mission Sister at Innamincka that a ...

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  17. BIGAMY RIFE

    LONDON, June 30. — The Old Bailey is at present dealing with the heaviest list of bigamy cases in history, most of which concerns ...

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  18. BOISTEROUS IN DOUBT

    MELBOURNE.—There is a grave doubt about Boisterous running in the Grand National Hurdle at Flemington on Saturday, said F. W. ...

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  19. Priority Travel Forms In Demand

    A CAPACITY passenger load is expected on the Comet today. Today is the last day before "Priority" rail travel restrictions begin. People ...

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  20. MORE SPECULATION

    CANBERRA.—"There has been absolutely no discussion before any sort or description about the despatch of an Australian Minister to the United ...

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  21. CAPTURED BY TURKS

    LONDON, June 3. — An announcement from Ankara says that two German parachutists are now in Turkish hands. The two men speak perfect ...

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  22. Commandos Hit Japs At Salamaua

    MELBOURNE.—Allied land forces fighting as commandos carried out a successful attack on the Japanese garrison at Salamaua, New Guinea, on Sunday night. Our units struck without warning in the darkness, and during the attack killed or wounded 60 Japanese and captured some equipment. The Allied units suffered only two men wounded. ...

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