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  3. Must Build Up Middle East

    NEW YORK, June 18.—The vital strategic importance of the Middle, East, and the imperative urgency of buttressing the defence there, have ...

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  4. SEVERE RESTRICTION OF TRAIN TRAVELLING

    SYDNEY.—When permanent priority on interstate train travel system becomes operative on July 1, certificates to travel ...

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  5. ENCIRCLEMENT OF TOBRUK IS LATEST CLAIM BY GERMANS

    LONDON, June 18.—The Germans claim that they have cut the coast road running east to Egypt, and that Tobruk is encircled. British reports say, however, that this vital supply line is still open. Tonight's reports are interpreted to mean that an attempt will be made to hold Tobruk, as in the first Libyan campaign, by the remainder of the Eighth Army. ...

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  6. Winston Churchill Again In America

    WASHINGTON. June 18.—Mr. Winsto[?] Churchill has paid another dramatic trip to the United States. The British Prime Minister arrived ...

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  7. SERIOUS VIEW TAKEN OF MISUSE OF PETROL

    MELBOURNE.—The serious view taken by the R.A.A.F. of the unauthorised use of service petrol was emphasised by the Minister for Air (Mr. ...

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  8. LOCAL MEN TRAINING AS N.E.S. INSTRUCTORS

    Messrs. S. J. Brooks (Zinc Corporation) and J. Hoare (North) will undergo a week's instruction in A.R.P. work at N.E.S. headquarters in ...

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  9. VIC. PREMIER'S REPLY TO MR. W. M. HUGHES

    MELBOURNE. — The Victorian Premier (Mr.Dunstan), referring to Mr. Hughes' statement, and particularly to his references to "babbling ...

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  10. PARCELS FOR WAR PRISONERS ARE BEING RECEIVED

    MELBOURNE. — Australian Red Cross headquarters announced that it had received cabled advice from Geneva that during the three months ...

    Article : 153 words
  11. Expenditure On A R.P. Services

    CANBERRA.—The Minister for Home Security (Mr. Lazzarini) has no objection to the expenditure by the States of Commonwealth grants ...

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  12. RELAXATION OF BEER RESTRICTIONS.

    CANBERRA.—Some Federal Ministers suspect that there has been a relaxation of the 33 1-3 per cent, cut in beer production. Despite ...

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  13. FORMER LOCAL LAD MISSING IN MALAYA

    Mrs. A. E. Goodwin, of David Street, Adelaide, late of Broken Hill, has been notified that her second son, Pte. William Goodwin (26), is missing in ...

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  14. CURTIN'S ADVICE TO CLERICAL STRIKERS

    MELBOURNE.—The Prime Minister (Mr. Curtin) has telegraphed the secretary of the Clerical Sub-branch of the Arms. Explosives and ...

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  15. REFORM OF BRITISH SCHOOL SYSTEM

    LONDON, June 18.—The President of the Board of Education (Mr. R. A. Butter), presenting estimates to the House'of Commons, said that a ...

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  16. REV. RAINEY EXPECTED TONIGHT

    Commonwealth secretary of the British and Foreign Bible Society, the Rev. W. H. Rainey, will arrive in Broken Hill tonight by the Comet. ...

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  17. PERSONALS

    MRS. Warwick, from Wilcannia, is staying at the Palace Hotel. Mr F. W. Smith, jun., who had been visiting his people at Wilcannia, ...

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  18. U.S. WAR OUTPUT IMPRESSES

    NEW YORK, June 18.—The British Minister for War Production (Mr. Lyttelton) is obviously, impressed with the speed of America's war ...

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  19. FORGAN SMITH SUPPORTS REFERENDUM

    BRISBANE.—"The Federal U.A.P. leader (Mr. Hughes) gets to the kernel of the question of the relationship between the Commonwealth and ...

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  20. WITHDRAW FROM INDIA

    LONDON, June 18.—In Bombay today the leader of the Congress party (Pandit Nehru) openly expressed agreement with Gandhi in asking ...

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  21. Appeal For Co-operation In Rationing Scheme

    SYDNEY.—The Commonwealth Director of Rationing (Dr. Coombes) said today that the initial period bf clothes rationing had been successful, ...

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  22. GERMAN RAIL LINK WITH TURKEY IS REOPENED

    LONDON. June 18.—Berlin radio says that railway communication between Turkey and Europe across Thracian bridges has been resumed ...

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  23. LABOR POOLS

    SYDNEY. — The Director-General of Manpower (Mr. Wurts) said last night that farmers and country men and women would, be asked to form ...

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  24. "Let's Be Shabby Together"

    SYDNEY.—Clothes rationing has already inspired a new Australian song, "Let's Be Shabby Together!" ...

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  25. IMPROVED FINANCIAL POSITION OF N.S.W.

    SYDNEY.—A surplus of £1,488,000 is revealed in the accounts of State for the first ll months of the financial year. This represents an ...

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  26. RICE DAY "SAVINGS" ROLL IN

    DESPITE the cold snap and rain there was a continuous stream of contributors from early this morning to the Rice Day collection boxes beside the Red Cross stall in Argent Street. Mrs. H. Pitman, acting president of the Red Cross, who was in charge of the collection ...

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  27. 19 COLLIERIES IDLE TODAY ON NORTHERN COALFIELDS

    SYDNEY.—Nineteen mines are idle on New South Wales northern coalfields today in the biggest stoppage since the last general coal strike. Thirteen of the mines on strike involve 4570 men and a loss of production of 14,770 tons, while six other collieries, employing 855 men and producing ...

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