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  2. MAILS CLOSE TO-DAY

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    Detailed lists, results, guides : 62 words
  3. TIDES, SUN AND MOON

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    Detailed lists, results, guides : 67 words
  4. INGENIOUS RESCUE BY GLIDER IN N.G.

    NEW YORK, July 1.—Margaret Hastings, a corporal in the W.A.C., was rescued on Thursday from Shangrila Valley, New Guinea, in a glider ...

    Article : 441 words
  5. COMBINED ASSAULT IN BOUGAINVILLE

    MELBOURNE, July 1-A smashing air strike by 88 Corsairs of the R.N.Z.A.F. and the most concentrated artillery land mortar barrage yet hurled at the Japs in the area, leaved the way for the storming of the Mivo River by Third ...

    Article : 383 words
  6. THEY THREW EVERYTHING AT THE JAP AT TARAKAN

    Thin particular plece of noil on Tarakan is known In Australian as "P.M.R.S. Margy," although to line nothing to do with the Navy. Reason Is that from here Wide a variety of guns is used against Next the Jap. A mixed cril airage wag being fired as Oils shot was taken. Nearest tin- camera Is a 25 Pounder. Next It it 3.run used an h Held artillery piece. Furthest from Hie camera a Matilda tank Is joining in The enemy was only 600 yards away ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  7. MR. FORDE RETICENT

    SYDNEY, July 1— The Deputy Prime Minister (Mr. Forder made no de[?]ite replay when asked on his arrival from San Francisen ...

    Article : 165 words
  8. PACIFIC BLOCKADE IS ON IN EARNEST

    NEW YORK July 1.—The Work block of Japan in on In earnest. Their fat, southern Empire am off and written off, the Japanese ...

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  9. MAN POWER CALLUPS MUST BE OBEYED

    BRISBANE. July 1 The Manpower Directorate could not book interferene from any who chose 10 violate the lav- or advise others to do ...

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  10. Jap Retreat Seen As Strategic Move

    NEW YORK, July 1.—The United Press manager for China, Walter Rundle, says the Japs on the Asiatic mainland are now writing off nearly half of their territorial gains in China in favour of a new strategy—a better ...

    Article : 310 words
  11. CONFLICT OVER [?]OTWEAR CONTROL

    "BERRA, July 1— Conflict been the Footwear Controller Roseveart and the Attorney General Department was revealed ...

    Article : 174 words
  12. SUPERANNUATION FOR POLITICIANS?

    CANBERR July 1— Some Federal Minister think any scheme for a sension for retiring Prime Minister Should he Prime Minister was made by Mr Anthon-.(C.P., N.S.W.) In the House of Representatives yesterday. The Treasurer Mr. Chifley) has ...

    Article : 132 words
  13. UNDERWATER TORCH WONDER

    NEW YORK, July 1— Still vivid in the memory of must Americana is the tragic 1927 sinking of the submarine S4 whose trapped crew died while ...

    Article : 218 words
  14. HE GAVE HIMSELF A SECOND CHANCE

    SYDNEY July 1— Young Northern Dought Pease wasn't Pleased at [?] Buzz Of an outside strolled in ...

    Article : 221 words
  15. TROUBLE BETWEEN RUSSIA & TURKEY

    LONDON. July 1.—Grave trouble is brewing between Russia and Turkey. following last week's demands by Moscow for territorial concession. ...

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  16. AMERICA DEFEATS EMPIRE AT TENNIS

    LONDON, July 1 —In a tennis match match held at Wimbledon for the first time In six years, the United States beat the British Empire by four ...

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  17. HEADS CONFER ON SYRIAN SITUATION

    LONDON July 1.—President Kouatly, of Syria, attended a conference with the British Commander-in-: Chief. Middle East 'General Sir Ber ...

    Article : 116 words
  18. RUSSIANS TRAIN BEYOND THE URALS

    LONDON. July 1.—-In the great hall of the Kremlin the 12th. session of the Supreme Soviet was formally opened. ...

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  19. CAIRNS HOSPITAL DOMESTIC STRIKE

    CAIRNS, July 1.—Members of Dip domestic staff at the Cairns District Hospital reaffirmed their ultimatum to the Hospitals Board ...

    Article : 164 words
  20. OMBING OF BALlK APAN CONTINUES

    NEW YORK, July I.—An A Ted going in the Ballk Papen oil of Borneo is imminent anu[?]cened Tokia radio last night ...

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  21. STATUES OF STEEL

    LONDON, July 1.—Swedish arts are making statues of stainless [?] Art critics praise the new medium They say sculptors have ...

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  22. THE VOICE" JS SPEECHLESS

    ROM!:. June 30—Frank Sinatra in Rome with a U.S. troupe, had an and science with Pine plus XII Then he reported wide-eyed then ...

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  23. POLICE MUSICIANS WIN FAME

    SYDNEY, July 1.—Four SYDNEY Policemen will he spending the six weeks of their accumulated leave singing ...

    Article : 253 words
  24. VENEZUELA BANS THE COLOUR BAN

    Todd Duncan. U.S. negro singer. went it Caracas, Venezuela's capital, 10 give three concerts. Before his arrival a sponsor ...

    Article : 172 words
  25. JAP PEACE OFFER REPORT DENIED

    WASHINGTON, July 1.—The Act- j ing Secretary of Stale (Mr. Grew) categorically dented that any offer off peace had been received from Japan, ...

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  26. ANADIAN N.W.C.s AND THEIR KILTS

    OTTAWA, July 1—Canadian ny Women night skirt the by is—but not in kilts that show knees. ...

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  27. PAPUAN AND N.G. ADMINISTRATION

    CANBERRA. July 1.—Temporary measures for the administration of Papua and the therated areas of New Guinea will be explained in ...

    Article : 86 words
  28. SOLDIERS BREAK FROM GROVELY

    BRISBANE. July 1.—of 23 soldiers a who escaped from Gravely detention camp on Saturday night. 20 are still at large. Three were re-taken to-day. ...

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  29. BYRNES SECRETARY OF STATE

    KANSAS CITY. July 1.—The Presidential Secretary, Mr. Ross, announced the nomination of James Byrnes as Secretary of State. succeeding ...

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  30. STILL SABOTEURS IN GERMANY

    LONDON. July 1— Field Marsh Montgeomerly noted a new form of German sabotage He said that German women was ...

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  31. GERMANS TRIED BY U.S. TRIBUNAL

    LONDON, July 1.—In the Vise covered country hall at ancient Ahrwelier (Germany) a U.S. military trial commission heard ...

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  32. MR. CURTIN NOW IMPROVING

    CANBERRA. July 1 —The Prime Minister (Mr. Curtin) whose condition has fluctuated since he led hospital was reported to have had a good ...

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  33. CHINESE RETAKE LINCHOW

    NEW YORK. July 1. Chungking. High Command announced Hint that, Chinese recaptured Liuchow last hight ...

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  34. SIGNING THE UNITED NATIONS CHARTER!

    Dr Feat Australian Minister for Extermal Afiairs sings the united Nation as charter in whose fra[?]ing he played a most [?]etive part in Sea Frin[?]clas on June 26. U.S. office of War Information redion[?]ety ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  35. SUFFOCATED UNDER LOAD OF LUCERNE

    SYDNEY July 1 When a loaded waggot containing a farm near Morpeth on Saturday David Ireland (8) of East ...

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  36. N.Z. SOLDIERS FOUND GUILTY

    SYDNEY, July 1.—Constable pass more is on duty in Palmer Street. East Sydney, end was the front door, of a house after. 10.p.m. ...

    Article : 264 words
  37. JAPS TRY UNSUCCESSFULLY TO AID TROOPS IN BURMA

    KANDY, July 1.—For the second time during the Buma war, the Japs attempted and failed to supply their troops in Burma by air. The second attempt was made at 5 a.m. on Thursday ...

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  38. IGNING OF THE CHARTER

    SAN fRANCISCO, June 30.—Powerful krieg lights' barned, news cameras whirred as representatives of 50 nation signed the new after for world peace in San Franci[?]o' Veterans Building. was the culmination of nine ...

    Article : 350 words
  39. AUSTRALIA COULD HARNESS THE WIND

    LONDON. July 1.—Wind-driven electric power station are likely he extensively wed in Soviel Russian At Present they are used rai[?]ly in ...

    Article : 71 words
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