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  4. Australia And N.Z. Spokesmen For The Empire

    SAN FRANCISCO, June 23.—M. McGann, the A.P. correspondent, learns authoritatively that the Australian delegation here has taken the position that Australia and New Zealand are now the chief ...

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  5. TOKIO REPORTS AN AUSTN. LANDING ON BALIKPAPAN

    TOKIO radio announced yesterday that Australian troops have stormed ashore at Balikpapan, the Jap[?]nese oil base on the south-east coast of Borneo. There [?]no confirmation of the report from any Allied source. ...

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  6. "ALLIGATOR" AND "DUCKS"

    Top: United States "alligators" arriving at a pre-embarkation area prior to the British North Borneo landing. Australian troops made an assault on the beaches in these remarkable amp[?]ious craft. Bottom: final preparation of amphibious "ducks" for the invasion of Boraneo. These vehicles also carried troops and metarial ashore from landing craft.—(Australian official ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  7. PLAN TO BUILD UP COUNTRY

    SYDNEY, June 24.—A ten-year plan calling for the expenditure of £100,000,000 in providing water and electricity for ...

    Article : 179 words
  8. RAWALPINDI'S BATTLE EPIC OF ROYAL NAVY

    LONDON, June 23.—Although twice warned by the German battlecruiser, Scharnhorst, to heave to and three times ordered to abandon ship, the commanding officer of the armed merchant cruiser, H.M.S. Rawalpindi, refused these instructions and steamed full speed into action against the ...

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  9. BUSES DESTROYED IN PERTH BLAZE

    PERTH June 24. Nigh com[?] date completely destroyed [?]dam ...

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  10. Spanish Spies Arrested in U.S.

    NEW YORK, June 24.— The Herald Tribune says that the FBL announced the arrest of two Span[?]seamen a Philadelphia who ...

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  11. VANACKER'S CABINET REMAINS

    LONDONM, June 23.—The B.U.P. Brussels correspondent says that a compl[?]se over King leapold's crisis left M. Vanavker's ...

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  12. JAPS DESPATCH OWN WOUNDED

    MANILA, June 23.—Japanese atrocities are not limited to the enemy, but extend to their own sick and wounded, said a spokesman at Gen. MacArthur's headquarters to-day. When troops from the [?]Divi ...

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  13. HIROHITO MAY GUIDE JAPS' DEFENCE

    NEW YORK, June 23.— Tokio radio said that if the [?] worsened Emperor Hirohito [?]invoke imperial authority to ...

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  14. FRANCO PLEASED NOW HE DIDN'T

    LONDON, June 24.—Paris radio said that a letter written by General France was found in Germany. It ...

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  15. RUSH JOB TO OPEN PARIS EXHIBITION

    LONDON, June 23.— The Australian Exhibition in Paris nearly did not open on Thursday as scheduled. Three American negro truck drivers were the principal means of [?]schedule being kept. ...

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  17. FRENCH ZONE OF OCCUPATION

    LONDON, June 23.—The French Ministry of Information announced that the French zone of occupation in Germany had been dan[?] ...

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  18. FASCISTS NOT SAFE IN ITALY

    LONDON, June 23.—A late of killings of former [?] sweeping NOrth Italy, says the B.U.P. Milon correspondent ...

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  19. Diggers Meet The Headhunters Of Borneo

    [?]MANILA, June 23.—The Australians first meeting with the weeks, famous bead bunters of [?]was at [?]a shall ...

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  20. SPAIN CEASES FOOD EXPORTS TO FRANCE

    MADRID, June 23.—It was officially stated that food exports to France had stopped because the credits with which Spain has financed them has fallen due. This situation had to be settled. It was not right to say that the ...

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  21. NAVAL CHIEF

    Vice-Admired Sir Louis Hamilton, C.B., D.S.O. who has been appointed a to succeed Admiral Sir Gay Royal, K.C.B., C.M.G. as First Naval member of the Australian Commonwealth Naval Bourd and Chief of the Naval Staff. The photograph snows Vice-Admiral Hamilton.(right) — that Rear-Admiral commanding the First Cruiser ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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