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  2. SUPER-FORTRESSES BRING NEW TYPE OF OFFENSIVE

    NEW YORK, June 16. A.A.P.—The U.S. Chief of Staff (General George Marshall) said the bombing of Japan by Super-Fortresses Introduced a new type offensive against the enemy. It also created a new problem in the application of military force. ...

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  3. ACTION NEAR BAYEUX

    Bren gunner in action among ruins during fighting near Bayeux after the invasion. ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  4. NEWCASTLE AIRMEN IN DISPATCHES

    CANBERRA, Friday.—Three Newcastle members of the R.A.A.F. have been mentioned in dispatches for services in ...

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  5. BOMBERS RANGE FAR TO NORTH

    Coinciding with American landings in the Marianas, Liberators from the South-west Pacific staged a series of ...

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  6. "DEAL IT OUT," SAYS MR. FORDE

    SYDNEY, Friday.—"The bombing of cities in Japan is great news, and is one of the most significant developments of the war. Not only ...

    Article : 227 words
  7. Mountbatten on Arakan Front

    Admiral Lord Louis, Mountbatten (right), Supreme Allied Commander. South-east Asia, at advanced headquarters on the ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  8. Polyglot Force Fights in Burma

    KANDY (Ceylon), June 16. A.A.P.—Thirty-one races are represented in a group photograph of Chindits, and Allied force operating in Central ...

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  9. Youth Gaoled for Broaching Cargo

    BRISBANE, Friday.—Manchester goods, mercery and drapery valued at £345, which were loaded at Melbourne, were missing when the vessel ...

    Article : 156 words
  10. Ambulance Men Get Increase

    SYDNEY, Friday.—The Full Bench of the Industrial Commission to-day confirmed an agreement made between the Hospital Employees' ...

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  11. Saipan Landing NEW PHASE IN PACIFIC WAR

    Robert Trumbull, "New York Times" correspondent with the expeditionary force attacking the Marianas, stated "The Pacific ...

    Article : 498 words
  12. BIG AIR BLOWS KEPT UP

    LONDON, June 16. A.A.P.— In spite of rain and limited visibility over many parts of France, the Allied air forces ...

    Article : 516 words
  13. Price Fixed to Get More Eggs

    SYDNEY. Friday—To increase egg production, the minimum wholesale ceiling price of first quality hen eggs during the flush spring ...

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  14. Russian Warships Shell Finland

    LONDON, Tune 16. A.A.P.—Ships of the Russian Baltic Fleet, headed by the 23,000 ton battleship, October Revolution, are pounding Finnish ...

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  15. "Tinea Not Caused by Shoes"

    SYDNEY, Friday.—It was ridiculous to attribute tinea to footwear. He had obtained confirmation from high medical authorities that even ...

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  16. ENEMY SHIPS SUNK

    LONDON , June 16. A.A.P.—Air and sea attacks have been made on German shipping off the, Dutch coast. ...

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  17. FIRE STARTED BY YOUTHS

    MELBOURNE, Friday.—A bush fire which swept through the western districts of Mount Blue, Berrybank, Werneth and Mannidabar, causing ...

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  18. SAVED PILOT FROM BURNING PLANE

    SYDNEY. Friday.—Mr. O. C. J. McCocker, 65, a Tenterfield farmer, was the only civilian among more than 70 servicemen invested with ...

    Article : 170 words
  19. TURKISH MINISTER RESIGNS

    LONDON. June 16. A.A.P.—The Turkish Foreign Minister (M. Menemencioglu) has resigned because the Cabinet did not approve of his ...

    Article : 224 words
  20. PATRIOTS HOLD PRISONERS

    LONDON, June 16. A.A.P.—French patriots have taken more than 1000 German prisoners as the result of fighting inside France, according to ...

    Article : 179 words
  21. "War Censorship Misused"

    MELBOURNE. Friday.—The Leader of the Opposition (Mr. Menzies) described recommendations by the Parliamentary Committee on ...

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  22. DINGOES CAUSE HEAVY SHEEP LOSSES

    BRISBANE, Friday.—The President of the Graziers' Association (Mr. P. B. Newcombe) said damage done by dingoes in the west and ...

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  23. LITERATURE DEGREE FOR DR. EVATT

    SYDNEY, Friday.—At Sydney University to-morrow morning, the Federal Attorney General (Dr. Evatt) will take his Doctorate of ...

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  24. Prisoners' Gift to Red Cross

    Prisoners of war in Germany have subscribed £4000 to the Australian Red Cross. A Brisbane schoolteacher, interned ...

    Article : 241 words
  25. Invasion Made Problems for Canada

    CANBERRA, Friday.—The invasion of Europe had intensified Canada's manpower problems, said the High Commissioner for Canada. ...

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  26. EMERGENCY FOODSTUFFS KEPT WELL

    SYDNEY, Friday.—The Supervisor of Emergency Food Supplies (Mr. A. J. Parsons) said there had been practically no loss through ...

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  27. HOTEL LICENCE RESTORED ON APPEAL

    SYDNEY, Friday.—Describing the Magistrate's finding as entirely unwarranted, Mr. Justice Studdert at the Quarter Sessions Appeals Court ...

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  28. PENSIONER TO EVERY FOUR WAGE EARNERS

    SYDNEY, Friday.—Addressing a deputation of old-age and invalid pensioners the Minister for Health (Senator Fraser) said Australia now ...

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  29. GERMAN SURRENDERS

    German soldier comes out of his ding. Picture was taken after the capture by the Allied Fifth Army of Cisterna. ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  30. IN ITALY'S FREE GOVERNMENT

    Count Sforza (left) and Benedetto Croce, Liberal members of the Italian Government just formed in Rome, pause for the cameras. The picture was taken after a recent congress, which was the first gathering of free men in Italy since the Fascist ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  31. WILL PRESS FOR MINE CANTEENS

    SYDNEY, Friday.—The miners' General Secretary (Mr. Grant) said he had been informed by the Minister for Customs (Senator Keane) that ...

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  32. SHOT IN HEART, BUT LIVED

    LONDON, June 16. Official Wireless. —The life of an American soldier who had been shot through the heart was saved by the speed with ...

    Article : 163 words
  33. TRAVEL CONCESSIONS FOR SOLDIERS WITH T.B.

    SYDNEY, Friday—Ex-servicemen suffering from tuberculosis, due to ear service, would receive travel concession on all State ...

    Article : 62 words
  34. TAILOR FINED £1000

    SYDNEY Friday.—Samuel Joshua Rosenwax, trading as City Tailors, George-street, was fined £1000 in the Central Summons court on two ...

    Article : 97 words
  35. COMMON "NO" POLICY

    MELBOURNE, Friday.—A common policy for the fight against the referendum was laid down by a conference of leaders of State and ...

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  36. FISHING LINE EXPORTS BANNED

    CANBERR, Friday.—The Minister for Customs (Senator Keane) by proclamation to-night prohibited the export of fishing lines, including ...

    Article : 52 words
  37. LAMB QUOTA INCREASED

    SYDNEY, Friday.—The Deputy Meat Controller (Mr. Shute) said that, because in view of the improved yarding, lamb quota for next ...

    Article : 69 words
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