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    LONDON, Thursday.—The Algiers communique states: "Warhawks of the North West African Air Force on Wednesday attacked targets on the ...

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  3. War Supplies from Britain

    Much 11 was the second anniversary of the denature of the Lend-Lease Act—in Roosevelt's words "an act to promote the defence of the ...

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  4. DR. DAFOE DEAD

    NORTH BAY (Ontario), Wednesday.—The death is announced of Dr. Allan Roy Dafoe, former physician to the Dionne ...

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  5. Chinese Draw Near Ichang

    CHUNGKING, Thursday.—The Chinese Array spokesman announced to-day that the Chinese are continuing their Yangtze advance and have ...

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  6. QUADRUPLETS BORN IN ENGLAND

    LONDON, Wednesday, (A.A.P.)—The wife of a County Council [?]oadman living in a hamlet new Cheltenham (Gloucestershire) gave ...

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  7. SIR FREDERICK SHEDDEN

    SYDNEY, Thursday: The prune Minister (Mr. Curtin) to-day refused to discuss the conferring of a knighthood on Sir Frederick ...

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  8. RED CROSS

    The monthly meeting of The Rock Red Cross was held on Tuesday, when Mrs. Boyd presided over a good attendance. In the absence of the secretary ...

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  9. Greek Patriots Defy Germans

    LONDON, Thursday.—The Algiers radio states that Greek patriots are still resisting after defying the German ultimatum to lay down their ...

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  10. Wagga War Effort

    To-morrow the Church of England will hold a market day in Wagga in aid of its Kapooka recreation hut. Four stalls will be conducted. No. 1 ...

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  11. De Gaulle and Giraud

    LONDON, Thursday.—Reuter's Algiers correspondent officially reports that General de Gaulle and General Giraud resumed their talks this ...

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  12. Australian Airmen

    LONDON, Thursday.—Several Australian serving with the RAF are on the list of Birthday Honors. They include:— ...

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  13. Control of 2KY

    SYDNEY, Thursday.—Control of 2KY radio Ration remains with the Official Labor Party. A ballot to elect the management committee of ...

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  14. HORNSBY MAN

    MELBOURNE, Thursday, With about 300 holes drilled in it by flak over Essen in a recent raid, a giant Lancaster bomber returned ...

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  15. Invasion Prospects

    LONDON, Thursday.—Axis sources are more openly discussing the probability of an Allied invasion. They admit that an invasion is possible but ...

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  16. [?]ERNE BRANCH

    The Oberne branch of the Australian Red Cross Society has decided to hold a dance at the Memorial Hall, Tarcutta, on Friday, June 18, to raise funds for ...

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  17. ARMY LIBRARY

    MELBOURNE, Thursday.—The Army Minister (Mr. Forde) said to-day that the Army Education Service would shortly increase its ...

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  19. NOT WHAT HE WANTED

    Some years ago a bewiskered elderly little man was hurrying along Wall street, when he collided with 2 runner from a bucket shop. ...

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  20. Terrific Toll of Nazi Planes

    LONDON, Thursday,—The sky over the Russian front is dotted with Red Stars and Iron Crosses as both sides are throwing in larger and ...

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  22. Child Welfare

    SYDNEY, Thursday.—"The Opposition leader (Mr. Mair) said to-day that the published report of the Child Welfare Advisory Council's ...

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  23. Higher Soldiers' Pensions

    AUCKLAND (N.Z.), Thursday.—The Disabled ex-servicemen's pension has been increased by £1 weekly, making it £3 plus an economic pension ...

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