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  3. NO CONFIDENCE VOTE TO-DAY

    CANBERRA, June 22. —Moving in the House of Representatives to-day his motion of no confidence, Mr. Fadden attacked the Government mainly on its failure to deal with industrial sabotage and strikes. He also charged Mr. Curtin with lack of frankness on the "Brisbane ...

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  4. THIRD YEAR OF SOVIET WAR

    LONDON, June 21. A Moscow special announcement says that, in two years' fighting on the Russian front, the Germans have lost 6,400,000 ...

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  5. BIG FIRES IN NAPLES

    LONDON, June 22. —British and American bombers have been over Southern Navy in force and have carried out heavy raids on Naples, Reggis di Calaprio, and San Giovanni. About 100 Flying fortresses followed up the attack on Naples with a billz on the industrial area. ...

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  6. JAPS BELTED IN COMBAT

    Despite the fact that they were heavily outnumbered, a force of Lockheed Lighting fighters intercepted a formation of 36 Japanese Zeros between Lae and Salamaua on Monday morning and destroyed or damaged 23 of them without the loss of a single plane in combat. ...

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  7. THE BLITZ ON GERMANY

    LONDON, June 22. An Air Ministry communique states that our bombers, in great strength, last night, attacked the industrial city of ...

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  8. HIS MAJESTY VISITS MALTA

    LONDON, June 21.—His Majesty visited Malta on Sunday. King George arrived aboard the cruiser Aurora, escorted by the destroyers Lookout ...

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  9. OPPOSITION'S ANTI-STRIKE BILL

    CANBERRA, June 22.—A private members' bill may be introduced later this seasion, to provide new means of dealing with strike and absenteeism ...

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  10. PLANE-CARRYING SUBMARINES DISCOUNTED

    LONDON, June 21.—Reports from Germany that the Japanese are using submarines equipped as seaplane carriers should be treated with ...

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  11. GOVERNOR RESIGNS AS CHIEF SCOUT

    BRISBANE, June 22.—The Governor (Sir Leslie Orme Wilson) has resigned his position as State Chief Scout for Queensland. His Excellency ...

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  12. THE EARTHQUAKE IN TURKEY

    ANKARA, Jane 22.—Hundreds of tents have been sent to Adapazar for those left homeless by the earthquake. The incomplete list of casualties says ...

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  13. DRIVE FOR A.T.C. CADETS

    BRISBANE, June 22.—A drive for 2000 cadets for the Air Training Corps in Queensland it being organised by the Corps Director (Group Captain A. ...

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  14. SYDNEY ENGINEERS' STRIKE

    SYDNEY, June 21. — Mr. P. McHenry, general president of the Federated Iron workers' Association, told Judge O'Mara to-day that nothing ...

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  15. THE U.S. COAL STRIKE

    WASHINGTON, June 21. — With the steel mills reporting curtailed schedules as a result of the third days coal strike within seven weeks. ...

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  16. BEEF DIVERTED TO CANNERIES

    BRISBANE, June 22— The diversion of beef to canneries from next Monday will mean reduced supplies for Brisbane's civil population. The ...

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  17. A.C.T.U. HEADQUARTERS MOVED

    MELBOURNE June 22. —The militant section of the industrial movement scored a victory over the right wing section when the all-Australian ...

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  18. SOLOMONS AND ALEUTIANS

    NEW YORK June 21.—Washington Navy communique No. 420 says that on Saturday morning, Liberators attacked Japanese Installations at ...

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  19. GENERAL FREYBERG IN N.Z.

    AUCKLAND, June 21. General Fleyberg was accorded a tremendous welcome at a civic reception in Auckland to-day. In was the most warm ...

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  20. THE FIGHTING IN CHINA

    NEW YORK June 21.—The American Press correspondent in Chungking states that Chinese troops in coastal Kwantung, executing a pincer ...

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  21. MORE PLANES FOR R.A.A.F.

    CANBERRA, June 22. Mr. Curtin announced in the House of Representatives to-day that President Roosevelt had approved of the allocation to ...

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  22. STRIKE THREAT AT NESTLE'S WORKS

    MELBOURNE, June 22—About 1000 employees of Nestle's milk condensery threatened to strike on Sunday unless their demands for double time pay ...

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