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  3. 5th ARMY IN SIGHT OF ROME

    LONDON, June 1.—Americans from newly captured heights got their first glimpse of Rome—a baxy maze of buildings in the distance, from the mist of which the dome of St. Peter's was just barely visible. ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  4. U.S. ADVANCE ON BIAK 'DROMES CHECKED

    The Allied offensive on Biak Island, the latest invasion point is Dutch New Guinea, temporarily hat come to a standstill. The expert view it that no farther advances towards Biak's three airstrips can be expected until the enemy strongpoints on the escarpment commanding ...

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  5. DUAL BLOWS AT NAZI RAILWAYS

    LONDON, June 1.—An Air Ministry communique says that Bomber Command last flight wore over France in very great strength and ...

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  6. WATERSIDERS INSTRUCTED TO RESUME

    SYDNEY, June 1.—Through the Federal executive, the Waterside Workers' Federation has instructed Its Sydney members to return to ...

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  7. REMARKABLE ADMISSIONS IN SUICIDE INQUIRY

    BRISBANE, June 1: Remarkable admissions were mode in the Coroner's Court to-day by the husband of a woman who had committed suicide. ...

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  8. CARRIER TASK FORCES DOMINATE PACIFIC

    WASHINGTON, May 31: The Navy Secretary (Mr. Forrestal), at a Press conference, said the United States Pacific Fleet was ...

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  9. FALL IN BUTTER OUTPUT LOWEST IN HISTORY

    BRISBANE, June 1.—It was disposed in Canberra that the fall in butter production in Northern New South Wales and Queensland between ...

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  10. CENSORSHIP MEETING ON MONDAY

    CANBERRA, June 1.—The Censor ship Committee appointed during the last Parliamentary sittings will meet for the first time on Monday in ...

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  11. TITO ORDERS GENERAL OFFENSIVE

    LONDON, June 1.—Marshal Tito has ordered a general offensive against the Germans in Yugoslavia, according to the Free ...

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  12. EMPIRE CONSULTATION

    OTTAWA, May 31: At a Tress conference, Mr. Curtin said he felt that there was need for the creation of an Empire consultative ...

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  13. JAPS EXTEND GAINS IN HUNAN

    NEW YORK, May 31: The American Press Chungking representative says that, throwing in fresh reinforcements in the ...

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  14. COMPENSATION FOR HOTEL OCCUPANCY

    WAGGA, June 1.—The Compensation Board, New South Wales Lines of Communication Area, is hearing a claim by the Commercial Hotel ...

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  15. LAND SETTLEMENT FOR SOLDIERS

    CANBERRA, June 1. A Cabinet sub-committee has been appointed to consider all aspects of land settlement for returned soldiers, and to ...

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  16. DOUBLE SESSIONS IN PARLIAMENT LIKELY

    BRISBANE, June 1.—The State Government is likely to revert to a system of having two sessions of Parliament in one financial year. This ...

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  17. FEDERAL AID ENLISTED IN C.C.C. STRIKE

    BRISBANE, June 1: The Federal Government's aid is now being sought by the Australian Workers' Union to settle the C.C.C. cook's strike. In ...

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  18. FORGED PETROL TICKETS IN SYDNEY

    SYDNEY, June 1.—Thousands of forged petrol tickets have been discovered in Sydney. These had been printed on legitimate paper. They ...

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  19. 60 ALLIED CARRIERS IN THE PACIFIC

    LONDON, May 31.—The Allies now have 60 aircraft carriers in the Pacific. Captain L P. Lovette, Director of ...

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  20. EIRE ELECTIONS

    LONDON, May 31: Late to-night the state of the parties in the Eire elections was Fianna Fail 42, Finegael 11, Labour 1. National Labour 2. ...

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  21. NORTHERN SUGAR SIGN-ONS

    BRISBANE, June 1.—Five North Queensland sugar mills, which have signed on canceutters for the present harvesting season, have secured 793 ...

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  22. OVERSEAS DELEGATION'S TOUR OF NORTH

    CANBERRA, June l.—The Empire Parliamentary Delegation is expected to arrive in Australia ahead of schedule, and will commence its tour of ...

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  23. EXTRA PAY FOR PARACHUTE TROOPS

    CANBERRA, June 1: By an smendment to the military regulations issued to-night, parachute troops will be entitled to 2/- specialist pay per ...

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  24. CHARLEVILLE COUNCIL DISSOLVED

    BRISBANE, June 1: The Charleville Town Council was dissolved by an Order-in-Council issued to-day. This is the second time the same ...

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  25. GERMANS LOST 95 TANKS IN JASSY THRUST

    LONDON, May 31.—According to more complete data, the Russians yesterday, during battles north of Jassy, disabled and destroyed 95 tanks, and 106 planes, and the same day destroyed 97 tanks and 142 planes on the whole front. ...

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  26. NAZI GUARDS ARE CRUEL TO WAR PRISONERS

    LONDON, May 31.—British war prisoners repatriated frum Germany tell grim stories of the treatment there, especially to Russian captives. They say thai the Russians were starved by the Germans, were ill-treated, and frequently were shot. ...

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  27. INTERNAL COLLAPSE NOT LIKELY IN GERMANY

    NEW YORK, May 31.—The "New York Times" Stockholm correspondent says that Count Anton von kynmausen Helsinki correspondent of ...

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  28. MINERS OBJECT TO BUTTER CUT

    NEWCASTLE, June 1. Miners at Richmond Main and Pelaw Main collieries ceased work on Wednesday as a protest against the decision to be ...

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  29. MILITARY PAYMASTER ON THEFT CHARGE

    CAIRNS, June 1.—Paymaster George Hope Johnstone, of the Australian Military Forces, on remand, appeared In the Court of Pert Sessions to-day ...

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  30. SOLDIER PATIENTS' PAY LIMITED

    CANBDERRA, June 1. By new army regulations issued to-night soldiers may be forbidden to draw and use their full military pay while they ...

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  31. JUDGE LUKIN DEAD

    MELBOURNE, June 1: The death occurred to-day of Judge Lukin, who, before his retirement in November last at the age of 75. was Federal Judge ...

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  32. LIBERTY SHIP AGROUND

    SAN FRANCISCO, May 31. The Navy announced the Liberty Ship, Henry Bergs went aground on Earl june Island, 20 miles west of Golden ...

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  33. 100 SOLDIERS RELEASED TO CUT SCRUB

    BRISBANE, June 1. More than 100 soldiers have been released temporarily so to cut scrub in the South-Western Queensland area. Mr. ...

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  34. REUTER CORRESPONDENT CAPTURED

    LONDON, May 31: John Talbot, aged 33. Reuter's special correspondent and representative of the combined British Press at Marshal Tito's ...

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  35. JAP SPINE SEVERELY BENT

    AUCKLAND, June 1: If the back of the Japanese in the South Pacific is not broken, their spine is severely bent." the former ...

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  36. U-BOAT INTERCEPTS REFUGEE SHIP

    PHILADELPHIA, May 31.—The Navy announced that a German submarine stopped the Portuguese refugee ship, Serps Pinto, in ...

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  37. ARMY COMPENSATION BOARD TO VISIT NORTH

    BRISBANE, June 1. The Army Compensation Board, under National Security regulations, comprisme Messrs. P. G. Knyvett, Stipendiary ...

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  38. COUNTRY MEM BREACHES

    BRISBANE, June 1.—The Deputy Prices Commissioner (Mr. E. Lindsey) stated to-day that recent inspections of country centres had revealed that ...

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  39. FOOD PROCESSING DELAYED

    MELBOURNE, June 1. The processing of foodstuffs is being delayed as a result of the reluctance of the Manpower Directerate up tace of the ...

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