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  2. UNITED NATIONS' FLAG DAY MARCH

    More than 4,000 Allied servicemen and women marched through the city yesterday to celebrate, United Nations' Flag Day. Similar marches were held in, Britain and America. A U.S. naval detachment (top) and an A.I.F. unit (bottom) marching down Martin Place on their way to the saluting base at the Town Hall. ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  3. LABOUR FOR FARMS

    Leading agriculturists believe that Australia's vegetable short age cannot be overcome unless there is sufficient labour to tend ...

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  4. SETTLING RENT DISPUTES

    Appointment of experienced investigators who could visit smaller. residential properties over which rents disputes arose ...

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  5. FRENCH UNITY DEADLOCK Criticism of de Gaulle

    LONDON, June 14.—Great anxiety, concern, and disappointment are felt in London at the delays and ...

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  6. "SIGN OF THE TIMES" Allies' Unity Symbolised

    LONDON, June 14 (A.A.P.).— "The utter rout of the Hitlerite Army and the unconditional surrender of Hitlerite Germany is ...

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  7. JAPANESE LOSE AGAIN New Air Battle in Solomons

    WASHINGTON, June 14 (A.A.P).—In the second big air battle near Russell Islands (Solomons, north-west of ...

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  8. TRIUMPH OF ALLIED UNITY IN TUNISIA

    LONDON, June 13.—"The forces of freedom will bring forth from this war a triumphant peace." states a message ...

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  9. PREPARATIONS FOR "VIOLENT BLOW"

    LONDON, June 14.—"Japan faces the possibility of new and more violent American attacks at any one of half a dozen ...

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  10. MEAT SUPPLIES DECLINING

    CANBERRA, Monday.—An appeal to graziers to send sheep to the markets before the lambing season, instead of waiting ...

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  11. ISSUES FACING VICTORIA

    MELBOURNE, Monday.—The Premier, Mr. Dunstan, declined to-day to express any opinion on the suggestion that in the ...

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  12. MORE GAINS BY CHINESE Sungtze Recaptured From Japanese

    NEW YORK, June 14 (A.A.P.). —A Chinese communique issued in Chungking confirms the recapture last Friday of Sungtze, ...

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  13. "WAR TIDE HAS TURNED" But Complacency Is Condemned

    LONDON, June 14 (A.A.P.).— "The tide of war has turned and the flood tide is now making in our favour," said Admiral Sir ...

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  14. "NEWS VACUUM " IN ALGIERS

    LONDON, June 14 (A.A.P.).— A message from Algiers says there has been no further meeting between General de Gaulle ...

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  15. SOME VEGETABLES PLENTIFUL

    Carrots, parsnips, sweet potatoes. swede turnips, and pumpkins have been very heavily supplied at the City Markets during the past fortnight. ...

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  16. CHINA'S MESSAGE TO ALLIED LEADERS

    NEW YORK, June 14 (A.A.P.). —An assurance of the United Nations' final triumph was the keynote of messages sent by ...

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  17. COMMUNISTS' AIM IN CANADA

    OTTAWA, June 14 (A.A.P.).—A conference at Toronto of Communists from various parts of Canada, unanimously endorsed a proposal to ...

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  18. POPE'S ADDRESS TO WORKERS

    LONDON, June 14 (A.A.P.).— Swiss Radio says that the Pope, addressing about 15,000 workers in the Vatican garden yesterday, ...

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  19. PRISON CAMPS IN JAPAN

    LONDON, June 14 (A.A.P.).— "Prisoner of War News," Aberdeen, publishing further reports from the Far East on war ...

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  20. PRISONERS KEEN ON MUSIC

    LONDON, June 14.—British prisoners of war in Germany are now able to sit for the examinations of the Royal schools of ...

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  22. AUSTRALIAN SQUADRON IN CAIRO CELEBRATION

    CAIRO, June 14.—An Australian squadron of Hurricanes, led by Squadron-Leader Jim Paine, of Adelaide, was one of two squadrons which flew ...

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  23. EARTHQUAKES IN JAPAN AREA

    NEW YORK, June 14 (A.A.P.). —Four earthquakes have occurred in the depression known as the "Japan trench." ...

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  24. WARNING TO U.S. HOSPITALS

    NEW YORK, June 14 (A.A.P.). —American hospitals must be prepared to handle at least 1,000,000 military casualties ...

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  25. PARADE IN FIJI

    SUVA, June 14 (A.A.P.).—From a stand in the centre of the town, the Governor of Fiji, Major-General Sir P. E. Mitchell, and the Commanding ...

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  26. U.S. PLEA FOR NO RETALIATION

    WASHINGTON, June 14 (A.A.P.). —"The United States should refrain from retaliation against Japanese war prisoners in the interest of the ...

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  27. RAIDS IN BURMA

    NEW DELHI, June 14 (A.A.P.).—A communique says that R.A.F. Blenheims yesterday attacked Japanese positions in the Kaleva Valley. ...

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  28. WELLINGTON CEREMONY

    WELLINGTON, June 14.—United Nations' Flag Day was observed with a parade of armed forces and military and mechanised equipment. ...

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  29. GESTAPO ARREST

    LONDON, June 14 (A.A.P.).— Moscow Radio states that the Gestapo has arrested M. Tartarescu, a former Rumanian Prime Minister. ...

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