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  4. AUSTRALIA FIRST INQUIRY

    SYDNEY Thursday—When the Australia First Inquiry continued [?]o-day, Mr. Justice Clyne stated what he would place no restriction ...

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  5. GREAT NAVAL BATTLE IN THE PACIFIC

    PEARL HARBOUR June 21—The United States fleet closed on the Japanese navy between the Marianas and Luzon at dusk on Monday, the Commander of the Pacific fleet, Admiral Nimitz, announced to-day. ...

    Article : 484 words
  6. Allies. Winning The Battle For Cherbourg

    LONDON June 21—Allied forces have made further progress in the battle for Cherbourg and the area the enemy holds is steadily diminishing, says the Supreme Headquarters communique. ...

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  7. Evidence at Agostini Trial

    MELBOURNE, Thurs—Giving evidence at the trial of Antonio Augustine to-day Mrs. Theresa Shaw, of Darlinghurst, New ...

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  8. JAPANESE SHIPS BURN

    Smoke twiris [?] from a Japanese freighter. trapped off Palau by [?] of a U.S. Navy carrier talk force during a three-day [?]on enemy bases In the Western Carolinas of the central [?] late in march 1944 Black smoke rise ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  9. LEAFLETS DROPPED AT CHERBOURG

    LONDON : June 21—It was earned Bt Supreme Headquarters [?]hat leaflets dropped on Cher [?]ourg told the Germans they ...

    Article : 134 words
  10. SCORCHED EARTH IN NORMANDY

    LONDON June 21.—The Germans are now Instructing their troops to adopt a fierce “scorched earth” policy as they canter in ...

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  11. Soldiers Should Have Preference

    SYDNEY, Thurs—Pointing out that soldiers had to start from scratch to build up their wardrobes, the Commissioner, Mr. W. ...

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  12. To-day’s Leader: The Enlarged Municipality

    LONDON June 21—French Pat[?] are [?] the railway lines in [?] dally and are even fighting sharp engagements ...

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  13. CLAIMS SHARE IN £300,000 ESTATE

    AUCKLAND (NZ) Thursday. —An Indefinite adjournment was granted in a Supreme Court case yesterday, in which Reginald ...

    Article : 149 words
  14. MAITLAND MAN GETS MILITARY CROSS

    CANBERRA Thurs-—The Military Cross has been awarded to three New South Wales soldiers, [?]nauts M. E. Berman West ...

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  15. ARMY MAY RELEASE DOCTORS

    MELBOURNE Thursday—The National Health Council has recommended that the possibility of releasing a considerable ...

    Article : 33 words
  16. Combating Menace of Flying Bombs

    LONDON June 21—Heavy weather to-day, with low cloud was good for flying bomb raids points not the “Daily Express“ The Germans took advantage of it to send more missiles against southern England. ...

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  18. BRIDGE SPAN FLOATED INTO POSITION

    GOSFORD Thursday — The steel and iron span, weighing 640 lons was placed in position on the end of the southern span of ...

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  19. RUSSIANS SWEEP ON BEYOND VIIPURI

    LONDON June 21—Marshal Govorov’s troops are sweeping on at high speed beyond Viipuri, and have already passed Manikkala, six miles north-east from the great Finnish port reports the British United Press correspondent in ...

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  20. NO LIGHT ON SHOOTING

    SYDNEY, Thurs.—Although a woman who was in the company. of an American soldier when he was shot by-a man on horseback ...

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  21. JAPANESE BASE ENCIRCLED

    KANDY, June 21.—Chinese and Chindit troops are forming a tight circle around the Japanese base of Mogaung in north ...

    Article : 129 words
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  23. Arrested On Robbery Charge

    SYDNEY Thursday.—Detective Sergeant Chuck yesterday effected one of the most unusual arrests the history of the New. ...

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  24. FOUR NORTHERN MINES IDLE

    SYDNEY Thursday—Four mines were idle on the New South. Wales coalfields to-day for an aggregate production loss ...

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  25. Child Severely Burned

    NEWCASTLE Tuesday —Laurel Watson, 6, of 52 Iteming at, Wickham, suffered extensive first and Second degree burns ...

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  28. FREE LEGAL ADVICE

    SYDNEY, Thurs—The Act providing for force legal advice to [?]ose unable-to afford the usual [?]ees was one of the most ...

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