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  3. EXTENSIVE OILFIELD IN BORNEO CAPTURED BY AUSTRALIANS

    Elements of the Australian 9th Division several days ago reached Tutong, made a 25-mile advance along coastal trails southward, and captured Seria, potentially the biggest British Empire oilfield. The ...

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    The entrance to a Japanese bunker is behind this sheet of flame. Sgt K. Wilde (Victoria) is here shown using a flame thrower on Tarakan, in the Margy Hill area. Twelve Japanese hiding in tunnels and holes in the hillside were killed in ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  5. Planes Destroyed At Night By Enemy Suicide Troops

    Two American transport planes burning on Okinawa after being wrecked by Japanese airborne suicide troops who made a night attack on Yontan airfield. Some enemy troops who crash landed were eventually killed by guards and 10 of the enemy's troop laden planes were destroyed in the air. ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  6. AUSTRALIANS' TWO-PRONGED DRIVE IN BOUGAINVILLE

    The Japanese continue to stiffen their resistance to the two-pronged advance by troops of the 3rd Australian Division in Southern ...

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  7. Rawalpindi's Battle Against German Cruisers Epic Of Royal Navy

    LONDON, June 23.—Although twice warned by the German battle cruiser Scharnhorst to heave to and three times ordered to abandon ship the commanding officer of the armed merchant cruiser HMS Rawalpindi refused these instructions ...

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  8. COMPROMISE LIKELY IN BELGIUM

    LONDON, June 23.—The British United Press correspondent at Brussels says: "A compromise over the Leopold crisis, leaving the ...

    Article : 124 words
  9. 1600 Candidates For British Elections

    LONDON, June 24.—About 1600 candidates will be nominated tomorrow for 640 seats in the House of Commons. Polling day ...

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  10. Frantic Rush To Stage Australian Exhibition

    LONDON, June 23.—The "Australia in Peace and War" exhibition in Paris nearly did not open on Thu[?]day as scheduled. Three ...

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  11. NAZI SPY PLOT BOOMERANGED

    NEW YORK, June 24. — The "Herald-Tribune" says: "The FBI announced the arrest of two Spanish seamen at Philadelphia. ...

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  12. Floating Mines Along Alaskan Waters

    NEW YORK, June 23. — The United Press correspondent at Seattle says that Japanese attempts to cripple shipping was ...

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  13. Japanese Callousness Extend To Own Sick And Wounded

    Japanese atrocities are not limited to the enemy, but extend to their own sick and wounded, said the spokesman at General MacArthur's headquarters. History had rarely recorded such callousness ...

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  14. Stormed Ashore At Balikpapen

    NEW YORK, June 24.—The Tokyo radio states that Australian troops have stormed ashore at Balikpapan, ...

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  15. FRENCH ZONE OF OCCUPATIONS

    LONDON, June 23.—The French Ministry of Information announced that the French zone of occupations in Germany had been defined. ...

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  16. POLICING CITY OF TRIESTE.

    LONDON, June 24.—Notices have been posted in Trieste, announcing that the Allied Military Government had disbanded all ...

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  17. EMPEROR HIROHITO MAY BE PERSONAL DEFENCE LEADER

    NEW YORK, June 23. — The Tokyo radio says that if the crisis worsens Emperor Hirohito may invoke his Imperial authority ...

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  18. Destruction Of Houses In White Russia

    LONDON, June 23.—The Moscow radio says that 1,200,000 houses were destroyed in White Russia during the war and that 130,000 ...

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  19. UNIQUE FORCE TO BE DISBANDED

    LONDON, June 24.—A force unique in the history of warfare, the special Allied Airborne Reconnaissance Force, will be disbanded next Sunday. ...

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  20. SPAIN CEASES FOOD EXPORTS TO FRANCE

    MADRID, June 23.—It is officially stated: "Food exports to France have been stopped, because the credits which Spain financed ...

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  21. German Colours Dragged Through Dust In Moscow Victory Parade

    LONDON, June 24. — The formation of Red Army troops in Moscow's victory parade dragged through the dust of the Red Square the colours of 200 German regiments captured in battle, said the ...

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  22. FINISHED OFF ENEMY IN SINGAPORE AREA

    SYDNEY, June 24. — The British Pacific Fleet has practically finished off the Japanese force in the Singapore area. ...

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  23. Yugoslav Minister's Tribute To Australian

    LONDON", June 23.—The Yugo slav Minister for Trade paid a tribute to the Australian Hall, who is leaving his post as deputy ...

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  24. NEW 35,000-TON LINER

    LONDON, June 23.—The construction of a 35,000 ton Cunard liner will be started at the Clyde in the autumn, says the "Sunday ...

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  25. Lynchings of Fascists

    LONDON, June 23.—A wave of killings of former Fascists is sweeping North Italy, says the British United Press correspondent ...

    Article : 52 words
  26. US Extends Price Control

    NEW YORK, June 24. — The "New York Times" Washington correspondent says: "After the sharpest, struggle of this Congress, ...

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