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  3. Kharkov Battle Is 1942 Nazi offensive; What Neutrals Say

    LONDON, June 14. — Despite German denials neutral observers believe that the present Kharkov battle marks the beginning of the great German offensive for 1942. ...

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  4. AMERICAN SOLDIER FOUND MURDERED

    MELBOURNE.—The body of an unidentified American soldier was found in a railway truck at North Carlton goods siding today. ...

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  5. Germans Hit At Acroma, 20 Miles From Tobruk; Fighting In Dust Storm

    LONDON, June 14.— Acroma, 20 miles west of Tobruk, is being violently attacked from two directions by German tanks in the worst duststorm for weeks. Despatches received late this evening said it was impossible to say which ...

    Article : 624 words
  6. Rail Ganger Succumbs To Injuries

    SEVERELY injured in a railway accident between Roto and Hillston late yesterday, Ernest Richard Niemann died in the Hillston Hospital ...

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  7. POLITICAL CRISIS MAY BE AVERTED

    SYDNEY. — The crisis over the Workers' Compensation Bill is likely to be averted as the Legislative Council is expected to compromise with ...

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  8. PARIS TOWN HALL DAMAGED BY BOMB

    LONDON, June 14.— The Paris Town Hall was damaged by a bomb this morning, said Berlin radio. It added that the whole ...

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  9. BULLET WOUND IN HEAD; MAN SUCCUMBS

    RETURNING from a neighbor's home at Menindee yesterday, Mrs. Monaghan found her husband, William Horace Monaghan (65), in a ...

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  10. FOUR JAP PLANES SHOT DOWN IN BATTLE NEAR DARWIN

    MELBOURNE.— A General Headquarters communique issued today reveals that a second Japanese attempt to raid Darwin on successive days was yesterday repulsed by brilliant interceptions by Allied airmen. In a desperate air battle with 18 to 25 Zeros off Darwin Allied fighters shot ...

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  11. COLOGNE EVACUEES

    LONDON, June 14.—Of Cologne's 760,000 residents, 250,000 had been evacuated since the 1000-bomber raid. Hitler's representative in Paris ...

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  12. WHOOPING COUGH IMMUNISATION

    NEW YORK, June 14.— Drs. Cohenand Scadron, of New York, reported to the convention of the American Medical Association at Atlantic City ...

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  13. Jap Pincers Drive Against Chinese Lines

    LONDON, June 4.— The Japanese pincers drive against vital Chinese communication lines in south China is making progress. Chungking ...

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  14. Memories Of Picnic Train Tragedy

    NEW YEAR'S DAY has been a tragic day in the life of the family of Mr. A. F. Shaw, who with his wife, is revisiting Broken Hill after an abscence of 28 years. On New Year's Day 1915 his father, Mr. William John Shaw, was killed when Turks fired on a picnic train at Railway Town, and five years later, on January 1, 1920, his brother was ...

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  15. NEGRO PRESIDENT AT OXFORD

    LONDON, June 14. — A negro has been elected president of the Oxford Union. He is J. Cameron Tudor, from Barbadoes (British West Indies). ...

    Article : 136 words
  16. 5 Ships Believed Sunk

    LONDON, June 14.— It now appears that five ships may have been sunk off the eastern coast of Africa, says a message from Lourenco ...

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