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  4. LANDING PLACES ALLIED ARMIES CHIEF INTEREST

    It is clear that the Germans are rushing increasing aid, including troops and antiaircraft guns to the Italian islands, says the Cairo correspondent of the British ...

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  7. AUSTRALIA’S DANGER

    “The complete destruction of the Japanese army which was once threatening Port Moresby, does not mean that all danger is over in this section of General Mac Arthur’s ...

    Article : 211 words
  8. Peace Talks

    For the past six months the Japanese Ambassador to Russia, Sato, has been attempting to induce Russia ...

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  9. De Valero

    Whether de Valera will head the new Government in Eire will not be known until Thursday next when ...

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  10. DOVER SHELLED

    Enemy long-range guns on the French coast this afternoon fired shells across the Straits of Dover, two single shells being fired within ...

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  11. SOUTH PACIFIC

    Near misses were scored an enemy cargo vessel and destroyer which were attacked by an Allied ...

    Article : 117 words
  12. RURAL PROBLEMS

    Hie Director General of Agriculture, Mr. Bulcock, said yesterday that problems of rural manpower, machinery and accommodation were on the way ...

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  13. RUSSIA-POLAND

    Polish quarters in London attach considerable importance to a personal letter that President Roosevelt is reported to have sent ...

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  14. BOMBS ON GERMANY

    Prom January 1st to the end of May a total of 44,500 tons of bombs have been dumped on Germany. This was disclosed to-day when an ...

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  15. GRAVE OFFENCE

    Although he had been charged with a grave offence he would refuse to divulge the name of the person who gave him the information, declared the ...

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  16. ELECTIONS

    Prime Minister Curtin is expected to deliver his policy speech in Sydney. The opinion now favours August 2[?] ...

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  17. TO-DAY’S LOTTERY

    Lottery No. 951 was drawn this morning. Following are the major prize-winners:— First prize No. 9341 “Woy Woy” ...

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  18. MR. J. T. LANG

    Excelled from the A.L.P. on June 5, the former N.S.W. Premier, Mr. J. T. Lang, M.L.A., will probably seek selection to the House of ...

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  19. HOMEBUSH

    There were 33,800 sheep and lambs penned, the general quality being somewhat improved, priees remaining firm. Wethers sold 16/ to 35/, ewes ...

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  20. NO CHANGE

    No material changes are reported along the whole Russian front to-day and the Moscow communique briefly confines itself to Russian air successes ...

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  21. STARVING DUTCH

    Unless considerable additional food is obtainable outside the rationing system under-nourishment and finally death through hunger ...

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  22. SUSSEX STREET

    The following prices ruled at Alexandria:— Butter 169/4 cwt. Cheese 1/- to 1/3½ lb. Eggs (Board prices), hen 2 ...

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  23. POST WAR

    Aimed at defining a basis for the reconstruction of society according to the principles of the Christian Church, a joint statement on post-war ...

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  24. TRAGIC SUICIDE

    Mrs. Emma Robertson, 37, threw her six children from a bridge into a fast running river near Invercargill yesterday and then jumped ...

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  25. OVERSEAS NEWS

    Overseas news published in The Inverell Times is supplied by Australian Associated Press. Sources include, in England, The ...

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  26. ALEXANDRIA

    [?] following prices ruled at Alexandria:— Wheaten chaff 6/3 to 9/-. oaten chaff 6/- to 9/6, lucerne chaff 8/6 to 13/-, lucerne hay 6/6 to 11/6. ...

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