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  3. AUSTRALIANS DASH FORWARD IN BORNEO

    USTRALIAN troops who landed on Borneo on Sunday are steadily smashing their way towards the town of Brunel, seven miles inland. They have already advanced 2½ miles from their beachhead on Brunei Bluff, after speedily ...

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  4. COMMANDOS, AND PAPUANS KILLING JAPS

    BOUGAINVILLE, June ll. —Not for nothing are Australian commandos in southern Bougainville known ...

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  5. Mother And 4 Children Lost In Floods

    SYDNEY.—After their home at Tatham, on the Richmond River, near Casino, was flooded yesterday following torrential rains ...

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    GENERAL MacARTHUR ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  7. MacARTHUR COMES UNDER SNIPER FIRE

    WITH General MacArthur in the Philippines.— General MacArthur came under hot sniper fire when ...

    Article : 215 words
  8. Observatory Fund Donations

    In the first two weeks of the College Observatory Fund appeal the citizens of Broken Hill have responded magnificently, and donations have now ...

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  9. 67 DEGREES TODAY

    The pleasant weather of the past few days was continued today. Maximum temperature up till 3 o'clock this afternoon was 67 degrees. ...

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  10. DUKE'S PRAISE FOR ALLIED NATIONS

    BRISBANE.—Speaking at a function yesterday, the Duke of Gloucester praised the Allies. He said: "We have never had firmer friendship with ...

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  11. CONFERENCE DELAYED BECAUSE OF SMOKES

    SYDNEY.—many of the 323 delegates to the A.C.T.U. Congress at the Trades Hall lined up J&t a Goulburn Street shop this morning to ...

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  12. PLANE PASSENGERS

    Yesterday's Guinea Airways Lockheed liner Salamaua brought W/O and Mrs. R. R. Haslam, Messrs. M. J. Kitson, L. E. Sachse. R. G. Moffatt, ...

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  13. French Told Of Debt To Britain

    WONDON, June ll.—What must never be forgotten was that because of the treachery of French leaders Britain found herself alone, M. Herriot, President of the French Chamber of Deputies, said in his first improtant political speech since his release from captivity in Germany. ...

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  14. MEN INJURED

    L. N. Bailey, of 282 Moriah Street, a miner at the South mine, was treated at the Hospital today for lacerations to the right hand. ...

    Article : 76 words
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    SYDNEY.—Speakers at a meeting of the N.S.W, branch of the Demobilised Sailors. Soldiers and Airmen's Association last night attacked the ...

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    The Flying Doctor left about 2 o' clock this afternoon to give medical attention to a man who had cut his head when thrown from a cart on a ...

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    There were 242 patients in the Hospital today. This is an increase of 15 since yesterday. ...

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