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  4. SWIFT GERMAN TANK PENETRATION INTO RUSSIA

    Moscow radio admits that German tanks have broken through in the direction of Minsk, representing an advance of 100 miles in 24 hours. Minsk is 30 miles within the border of White Russia. Therefore, the ...

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  5. N.S.W. Traffic Laws and Victorians

    Vernon Smith, a Melbourne business man, after being served with a summons to appear before the Albury Police Court on a charge of ...

    Article : 272 words
  6. GAOLED FOR WEARING R.A.A.F. UNIFORM

    Frederick Fenwick Frver was sentenced to-day to three months imprisonment with hard labor for wearing uniform of a flight lieutenant ...

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  7. A.I.F. PRIVATE'S PLUCKY HARBOR RESCUE

    Fully clothed, A Melbourne A.L.F man to day dived into the harbor and saved Miss Barbara Moller, aged 20, from drowning. Although hampered ...

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  8. LEADS AI.F. IN SYRIA

    MAJOR-GENERAL LAVARACK, who is leading the Allied forces in the Syrian campaign. ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  9. VIRTUAL CALL TO ARMS

    The Secretary for the Interior (Mr. Harold Iokes), addressing the Committee to Defend America by Aiding the Allies, sounded a virtual ...

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  10. Trade Mission Leaves

    Mr. Toshizawa, leader ot the Japanese trade mission, sailed for Tokio to-day, accompanied by eight other delegations, leaving behind 10 ...

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  11. REXIST LEADER ATTACKED

    The Free Belgian agency states that Belgian miners beat up Leon de Grelle, the Belgian Rexist leader, outside Liege, after his car had been ...

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  12. R.A.F. SCORES HITS ON CONVOY

    At least two ships were hit by aerial torpedoes and another hit heavily amidships by a bomb when the R.A.F attacked a convoy of merchantmen ...

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  13. FLYING PLANES TO BRITAIN

    Clyde Pangborn, the American aviator. said to-day that a fleet of American planes had been ferried across the Pacific to Manila for Britain. With him ...

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  14. TAPS NOT TO BE SEALED YET

    The president of the Water Board Mr T. Upton) paid to-day that the board had given no consideration to the s[?]ling of taps and this manner of ...

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  15. CAP TYRE PRICES FROZEN

    The Price Administrator announced to-day that both wholesale and retail prices of motor car tyres and tubes would be frozen at the levels ...

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  16. MR. ROOSEVELT TO GIVE LIBRARY TO NATION

    On Monday next Mr. Roosevelt will dedicate to the nation his library, valued at 350,000 dollars, which has been entirely financed by private ...

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  17. ENGINEER GAOLED; NURSE IN TEARS

    At Quarter Sessions to-day, Norman Vivian Boulden, aged 48, engineer, was sentenced to 15 months' imprisonment on a charge of having forged and ...

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  18. FINE WORK BY NORWEGIAN MERCANTILE MARINE

    The Norwegian Foreign Minister (M. Trygve Lie). to-day paid tribute the Norwegian merchant navy, which, he said, was lined up in unity ...

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  19. RUMANIAN GOVERNMENT LEAVES BUCHAREST

    According to, a National Broadcasting Corporation representative, the Rumanian Government left Bucharest after Soviet air attacks. ...

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  20. MARJORIE LAWRENCE CANCELS OPERATIC ENGAGEMENTS

    Marjorie Lawrence, the Australian singing star, has been forced to cancel her entire operatic engagements and return to the United States for special ...

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  21. IMPRISONMENT FOR OBJECTOR

    A sentence of four weeks imprisonment was imposed on Stanley Frank Heberle Margaret street, North Geelong, refusing to pay a fine ...

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  22. GENERAL DE GAULLE VISITS DAMASCUS

    It has been learned that General de Gaulle spent June 24 and June 25 in Damascus, where he received members of the Syrian Government the ...

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  23. WANTS GAS INDUSTRY NATIONALISED

    The president of the Gas Employes Union (Mr. K. Smith) stated to-day that his organisation had made a request to the State Government that it ...

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  24. 80,000 CATHOLICS MARCH

    Eighty thousand Catholics, marching for four hours, eight abreast, in a solemn two-mile procession, closed the ninth national Eucharislic Congress. ...

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  25. MORE GERMAN LIES

    It is stated in official quarters that the German naval claims reveal the extent to which Germany is obsessco by anxiety to prove capable of war ...

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  26. BARTLE TO RIDE BIMVEIL AT BRISBANE

    E. Barlle has been engaged to ride Rimveil in the Doomben Newmarket Handicap. Barlle, who has been associated with the horse in nearly all ...

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  27. DEATHS OF TWO A[?]MEN

    An inquest was held to-day into the deaths of Thomas Mavs Hodge and Jack Holt, who were killed when their plane crashed on Lakes [?] links on ...

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  28. WODEHOUSE TO LIVE IN BAVARIAN ALPS

    P. G. Wodehousc, the English author, who was released this week by the Germans, stated in an interview that he was going to live on an estate in ...

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  29. EXCHANGE OF MINISTERS BETWEEN AUSTRALIA AND CHINA

    The Chungking correspondent of Reuter says it is stated that the Chinese and Australian Governments have duly notified each other of the names ...

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  30. RUSSIAN CENTRE GIVES WAY LONDON, June 27.

    Leading Zurich newspapers state that four mechanised divisions are participating in the German drive towards Minsk. The Russians for a time checked ...

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  31. 23 ENEMY PLANES BAGGED

    A R.A.F. communique states that and Australian planes shot down enemy planes over Syria, and destroyed 12 in Cyrenaica. Five of ...

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  32. 60 DEAD IN DAMASCUS RAID

    The number of casualties from the raid on Damascus on Thursday is now estimated at 60 dead and a hundred wounded A hundred houses were ...

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  34. Has Faith in Red Army

    James Aldridec. 22-year-old war correspondent, expressed the opinion to-day that Hitler attacked Russia partly because be did not ...

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  35. BRANDED NAZIS

    The assistant Secretary of State (Mr. Welles) announced to-day that the Government has submitted to the South American Republies the names of ...

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  36. “NOT ANXIOUS TO GET ENDOWMENT”

    The Federal Minister for Social Services (Sir Frederick Stewart) said to that he could not understand the delay in applications in N.S.W. for ...

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  37. ENEMY PLANES ATTACK TOBRUK

    A Rome communique says: "Italian and German bombers continued to attack enemy positions and supply depots around Tobruk. Fighters ...

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  38. SAYS RAILWAY MEN CONTENTED

    In the course of a statement to-day, the Chief Commissioner for Railways (Mr. T. J. Hartigan) claimed that the railway staff was contented. This was ...

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  39. 6 MILLION MEN REGISTERED IN BRITAIN

    All men legally liable for military service are now registered in Britain with the exception of the 18-year-old group. The total number of men ...

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  40. CAN QUOTA BE REACHED?

    Every State is making a last-minute effort to reach its quota for sales of war savings certificates by next Monday. Australia will have raised ...

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  41. RAIDERS QUIET

    The Air Ministry states that a very small number of enemy aircraft crossed the coast last night. A few bombs were dropped at points in East Anglia ...

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  42. GERMAN RADIO SILENT

    All German long-wave and shortwave stations are stout down or heavily jemmed. Breslau is the only medium wave station being heard. The ...

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  43. MAJOR DE GROOT'S SPECIAL JOB SYDNEY, Friday.

    An official military spokesman at Victoria Barracks said to-day Major de Groot, who figured in the sensational ribbon-cuttine incident at the ...

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  44. GERMANS CLAIM AERIAL SUPREMACY

    A Berlin spokesman states that the Luftwaffe has gained aerial supremacy on the entire eastern front. It is authoritatively stated that the ...

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  45. HUNGARIAN GIFT TO JAPANESE

    The Hungarian Minister has handed to Mr. Matsuoka, Japanese Foreign Minister, the Grand Cross of Merit. Hungary's highest decoration for ...

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  46. MORE PROPAGANDA; LESS NEWS.

    The Department of Information in future will concentrate more on issuing propaganda instead of endeavoring to be a news service. The ...

    Article : 79 words
  47. INTERNATIONAL WHEAT CONFERENCE

    It has been announced that an international wheat conference will be held in Washington on July 10, and will be attended by the United States, ...

    Article : 34 words
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