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  2. Fate Of Sebastopol Reported In Balance; Nazis Suffer Losses

    LONDON, June 10.—The fate of Sebastopol, the Russian stronghold and naval base in the Crimea, is in the balance. The latest Moscow communique reports that enemy attacks were repulsed with heavy losses, but "Red ...

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  3. Midway Battle Report "Full Of Good News"-N.Z. Washington Minister

    WASHINGTON, June 10.—"Fun of good news throughout, perhaps the best we have had," was how the New Zealand Minister to Washington (Mr. Nash) described the report on the Midway Island naval battle in the Pacific War Council presided over by President Roosevelt ...

    Article : 290 words
  4. ANOTHER SUB. SUNK OR DAMAGED

    MELBOURNE. — Another enemy submarine has been seriously damaged and probably sunk off the east coast of ...

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  5. Australian Pilots Ground Italian Sub

    LONDON, June 10.—Australian airmen grounded the Italian submarine which was beached near Santander, Spain, last week end. ...

    Article : 252 words
  6. Action Against Defaulters

    SEVENTEEN electric light consumers who were more than two months in arrears with their accounts found their power ...

    Article : 118 words
  7. Three More Cases Of Meningitis

    Three cases of meningitis havebeen reported to the Acting Chief Health Officer (Mr. Murphy). He said today that there was no cause for ...

    Article : 148 words
  8. SHELLED BY SUBS; NOW SAFE IN PORT

    SYDNEY. — The Allied vessel which was shelled off the southeast coast of Australia by an enemy submarine and fought it off ...

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  9. Blamey To Testify At Canteen Inquiry

    SYDNEY.—The Board of Inquiry dealing with matters relating to the Australian canteens services was today informed that General Sir Thomas ...

    Article : 185 words
  10. SAFETY FIRST TALKS IN THE SCHOOLS

    "Safety First" traffic rule talks will be given tomorrow to the school children at the High School, North School and North Catholic School. ...

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  11. NURSES FROM PHILIPPINES

    MELBOURNE.—By a secret route, 12 American nurses and the wife of a U.S. Navy officer have reached Australia safely from Bataan and ...

    Article : 213 words
  12. "No Apologies"

    SYDNEY.—"I have no apologies to anyone for assisting to preserve peace in these difficult times," declared the Deputy Director of ...

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  13. DOGGED SEARCH BY V.D.C.

    KEMPSEY. — Members of the V.D.C. abandoned their practice yesterday to hunt a lion. But all they found was a farmer's outsize dog. ...

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  14. STAMP MACHINES

    Forced out of action because of the introduction of 2½d. postage, the stamp machine at the Post Office is back in service again. It serves a ...

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  15. Cheer Up Hut Appeal Grows

    The following additional donations have been received for the Adelaide Cheer-Up Hut Fund:— Previously acknowledged £19 7 0 ...

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  16. BAN ON TRANSPORT AT ELECTIONS

    MELBOURNE.—For the first time in Australia electors at approaching by-elections will not be able to go to polling places in any road vehicle ...

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  17. TEACHING APPOINTMENT

    Mrs. Walsh, of Broken Hill, has been appointed to the staff of the Burke Ward School. The headmaster (Mr. Murphy) said ...

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  18. Getting Last Ounce Front Meat Ration Of The Army

    TROOPS from Empire Army units stationed in Britain are learning to be regimental butchers at Smithfield, which in peace time is the world's greatest meat distributing centre and a mecca for students of the meat trade from all over the globe. Here they are taught ...

    Article : 335 words
  19. ACTOR'S FEAR OF BURIAL ALIVE

    NEW YORK, June 10.—John Barrymore's will, which was filed for probate today, disclosed the actor's fear of ...

    Article : 107 words
  20. Peasants Get Pilots To Safety

    NEW YORK, June 10.—How a French-Canadian airman managed to escape front the Nazis after he had been shot down[?] because of the help he received from French peasants[?] is told by the Ottawa correspondent of the "New York Times." ...

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  21. Nazis Will Pay For Czech Massacre

    LONDON, June 10.—The Royal Air Force is expected to exact a terrible price for the massacre of every man in a Czech town. The Nazi-controlled Prague radio says that the entire male population of the village of Lidice near Kladno, a Czech coat mining centre, have been shot on suspicion of having harbored the murderers of the Gestapo ...

    Article : 325 words
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