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  2. TIDES, SIS MOON

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  3. MAILS CLOSE TODAY

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  4. FIRCE AIR STRIKES [?]NORTH PACIFIC

    NEW YORK, June 29.- More than 450 Super Fortresses ye[?] attacked the Japanese port cities of Sasebo, Moji [?] on Kyushu Island, and the industrial city of [?]on Honshu Island. Sasebo is one of Japan's ...

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  5. THE TOWN OF LIDICE AS SEEN TO-DAY

    This picture is amazing for what it docs not show, rather than what it does. It is unbelievable that a place could be so erased from the earth. This photo was taken tight in the centre or what had been the town of Lidice, and now there is bare earth in places and a wheat field in others. The, town was levelled in June, 1942, because the Nazis believed that the town was connected in some way with the assassination ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  6. PICKET SHIPS HAD EDGE ON SUICIDERS

    NEW YORK, June 29.-The New York "Times" correspondent, William Lawrence, aboard the flagship off Okinawa, says the Navy threw a ...

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  7. RESIGNATION OF POLISH CABINET

    LONDON, June 20.—The Warsaw radio says that the Morovski Government, according to an agreement reached in Moscow, has resigned in ...

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  8. EXTRA RELEASES FROM SERVICES

    CANBERRA, June 29.—The Commonwealth Government has revised its manpower release scheme to secure the release of ...

    Article : 425 words
  9. BUBONIC PLAGUE ON MALTA

    MALTA. June 29.-Bubonic plague has broken out. Pour confirmed cases have so far Men reported. The military and civil authorities ...

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  10. BOMBERS HIT JAVA AND CELEBES

    MELBOURNE, June 29.-Jap acrodroumes in Java and the southern Celebes have been subject to n[?]tralishing raids for ...

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  11. DR. EVATT FAVOURS FREEDOM OF PRESS

    NEW YORK. June 37-The American Press correspondent in San Francisco Bays Dr. Evatt stressed the need for a permanent free Press ...

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  12. INVASION OF JAPAN IS PLANNED

    NEW YORK, June 29.-The "Times" correspondent at Boston says Admiral King told the annual meeting of the Harvard Alumni Association ...

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  13. TARAKAN OILFIELDS RE-OPEN

    MELBOURNE, June 29.—The Tarakan ollfields in Birneo re[?] production yesterday when the commander of the ...

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  14. ADVANCE OF THE NINTH DIVISION ON LABUAN ISLAND

    After landing tit Weston, a Labuan Island, North Borneo in amphipious landing vehicle tractors, members of the 9th Australian Division warily begin their patrol towards their objective ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  15. CHINESE GAINS IN LIUCHOW CITY

    CHUNGKING. June 29.-A Chinese spokesman announced that the Chinese had captured the main airfield at Liuchow, also the city's southern ...

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  16. RIBBENTROP GOLD HOARD FOUND

    LONDON, June 29.—The American found gold valued at £7,000,000 and weighing four and a half tons under the Burgomaster's house at ...

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  17. MARK CLARK U.S. LEADER IN AUSTRIA

    WASHINGTON. June 29.—Mr Pat[?]son tins announced that General Mark Clerk has been appointed Chief of the United Stales occupation forces ...

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  18. ARGENTINE FOLK WANT ELECTIONS

    NEW YORK. June 29-The "Times" correspondent in Buenos Aires A[?]aldo Cortes, says that voices from all sections of Argentine public option ...

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  19. SHIP'S STAFF LOADS STORES ON VESSEL

    MELBOURNE, June 29.—Wharf labourers engaged in loading an Allied ship in Brisbane last night refused to carry on with the job ...

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  20. JAPANESE CLAIM NAVAL SUCCESSES

    NEW YORK. June 28.-The Tokio radio announced that Japanese planes on june 25 sank a Cleveland class cruiser, three other cruisers and one ...

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  21. [?]PS KILL WOMEN I THEN SUICIDE

    NEW YORK, June 29.-The Associated Press correspondent on OKin[?]m says Marine Lieut. George Thompson and four other Marines ...

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  22. EXTORTION NOTE TO SYDNEY MAN

    SYDNEY, June 29.—One of the city's wealthiest men. Mr W. J. Smith, has received a note demanding £10,000 under threat of death to himself and his ...

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  23. NORTHERN OPPOSITION TO STATE REGIONAL PLAN

    INNISFAIL, June 29.-Shortly after the Local Authorities' Conference at Innisfail to-day had commenced a debate on the regional plans of the Government there was bomb-certainly considerably greater than ...

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  24. DEADLOCK IN INDIA TALKS

    LONDON, June 29.-Differences have arisen in the negotiations between the Indian Congress Party and the Moslem League over the methods ...

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  25. N.Z. SOLDIERS TO BE RELIEVED

    CANBERRA, June 29-The New Zealand High Commissioner announced to-day that all lone servicemen from the New Zealand Expeditionary ...

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  26. ECHO OF JONES SHOOTING CASE

    SYDNEY, June 29. —A letter written to his mother from a Long Bay cell before he that himself with a revolver was rood in the Central ...

    Article : 116 words
  27. BIG DEATH ROLL IN TRAIN SMASH

    PARIS, June 29.—Between 50 and 100 wore killed in French Morocco when the Meknes-Rex express train was derailed on ...

    Article : 136 words
  28. UNEMPLOYMENT FUND FOR WORKS

    BRISBANE, June M.—The Stale Government has decided that the unemployment insurance fund balance, which at May 31 was £2,634,145. shall ...

    Article : 190 words
  29. CHURCHILL SHOULD BE "NON-PARTY"

    LONDON, June 29- "There is no need for Mr. Churchill to have a Conservative majority in order to continue to serve the nation," said Sir ...

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  30. BROKEN HILL ORE BODY HOLDS OUT

    SYDNEY, June 29.—Production on the Broken Hill silver-lead field would continue at more than 1,250,000 tons of are annually for an indefinite ...

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  31. COMMITTEE ON AGRICULTURE

    BRISBANE, June 29.—A committee to inquire into the best methods of providing additional facilities for agricultural education has been appointed ...

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  32. ROAD FATALITY AT HOME HILL

    HOME HILL. June 29.-Jose Maris Achurra, 46 married when proceeding home at about 9 o'clock to-night on a motor lorry driven by his brother, fell ...

    Article : 66 words
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