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  4. Age of The “Pyjama Girl”

    MELBOURNE Monday.—When the trial of Antonio Agostini, 41, on a charge of having murdered his wife, was resumed to-day, the ...

    Article : 207 words
  5. THREE BIG ARMIES ATTACKING

    LONDON June 25—Three great Russian armies, over a 125-mile front, from the northwest of Vitebsk to the south-east of Mohilev, are making full-scale assaults on the ...

    Article : 532 words
  6. AMERICANS INSIDE CHERBOURG

    LONDON June 25—It is presumed that the Americans today succeeded in occupying Cherbourg. This announcement came from the German newsagency to-night, following a Berlin radio report that numerous Allied tanks ...

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  7. Marianas In Danger, Says Tokio

    NEW YORK June 25 — Tokio radio admits that the Japanese positions in the Marianas are in danger. The ...

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  8. U.S. MOBILE UNITS IN ENGLAND

    American mobile equipment is lined up at a [?] depot in England Waiting to be ferried to the continent in the opening of the coming Allied offensive against the Germans in Western Europe. ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  9. Tokio Makes Big Claims

    NEW YORK. June 25.—Extravagant claims, which listed American losses in the Marianas naval at and air campaign to date as ...

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  10. HEAVY ALLIED ATTACKS ON YAP AND PALAU

    SOMEWHERE IN NEW GUINEA Monday—Yap and Palau, south of the Marianas, have again been raided by Allied heavy bombers from the South-welt pacific Commend. ...

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  11. To-day’s Leader: Youth Training

    LONDON June 25 — Berlin radio, quoting a report from Cherbourg, says that American Infantrymen are storming houses ...

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  12. VITEBSK IN NOW ENCIRCLED

    LONDON June 25.—It is officially announced in Moscow that already the encirclement of Vitebsk has been completed. ...

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  13. Sydney Produce Markets

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  14. Fined For Stealing Fruit

    NEWCASTLE Mon.—Cleveland Atkinson (33), lorry driver, was fined £10, or 20 days, in the Police Court to-day for stealing four ...

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  15. REFERENDUM “TRUMP CARD”

    SYDNEY, Mon.—The deputy lader of the Federal Opposition, Mr. Harrison, MP, to-day forecast that an attempt would be ...

    Article : 66 words
  16. Wounded From France

    LONDON June 25.—Over 5000 wounded were evacuated by [?] from the United States beachheads in the first 18 days of the ...

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  17. DEWEY REPUBLICAN CANDIDATE

    NEW YORK June 25—Nomination of the Governor of New York (Mr. Dewey) for the Presidency will be definitely assured ...

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  18. CONSTABLE CHARGED

    NEWCASTLE Monday — The case in which Allan Gorgon Dugan (28), police constable, is charged, under the National ...

    Article : 58 words
  19. Housing Problem At Wollongong

    SYDNEY Monday—During an inspection tour, on which he was accompanied by a Commonwealth officer., Mr. W. Davies, MLA, ...

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  20. DRUNKEN DRIVING

    NEWCASTLE, Mon.—For driving a motor car while he was under the influence of liquor, Jack Bail (51), linesman, was fined ...

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  21. HOLD-UP DEFERRED

    SYDNEY Monday—By a narrow majority the State Council of the Road Transport Workers has deferred for a week its decision ...

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  22. COMMITTEE ON CENSORSHIP

    SYDNEY Monday.—Members of the Federal Government today declared that members of the Parliamentary Censorship ...

    Article : 108 words
  23. 36,000 Nazi Prisoners In Italy

    LONDON June 25—The Fifth Army has captured more than 36,000 prisoners since the start of the Italian ...

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  24. MARTIAL LAW IN COPENHAGEN

    LONDON June 25.—The Germans have proclaimed martial law in Copenhagen and Zealand isle, following what is described ...

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  25. ILLEGAL BETTING

    NEWCASTLE Monday.— Mary Ann Murray (42), was lined £40, of 80 days, in the police court today for using a house at Tigbe’s ...

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  26. POULTRY MEN’S DIFFICULTIES

    SYDNEY Monday — The secretary of the New South Wales Poultry Farmers’ Association, Mr. A. R. Lock, to-day asserted that ...

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  27. SWIFT ADVANCES MADE IN ITALY

    NAPLES June 25—Fifth Army spearheads beyond Follonica are rushing up the coastal road to the north, says Reuter’s correspondent at Allied headquarters. Infantry attacks are punching the German line, and ...

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  28. Prisoners Shot, Nazis Allege

    LONDON June 25—A German High Command official announcement claims that, according to reports from the Cherbourg area, ...

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  29. U.S. PLANES IN BURMA

    U.S. P-51 Mustang fighter planes take off from an Allied base in India on their way to an airfield constructed in the jungles of North Central Burma by air-borne American combat engineers early in March, 1944. ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  30. ON ’CHANGE

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  31. Wives Saw Brothers Drown

    SYDNEY Monday.—Two brothers, Lester William Crouch, 43, and Reginald Boyne Crouch, 37, both of Auburn, were drowned ...

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  32. DEATH OF ENGLISH BARON

    LONDON June 25—Lord Atkin, eldest son of a former Colonial Treasurer in Queensland, has died at the age of 77. He ...

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  33. DRAGGED INTO CAR BY MEN

    SYDNEY Monday.—The police are investigating a report by Mrs. Marie Joyce Robinson, 20, that at 1 a.m. yesterday, she was ...

    Article : 89 words
  34. RAFFLED TOBACCO

    NEWCASTLE Monday—Harold Thomas Werd (46), lorry driver, on Saturday was in the Criterion Hotel, Islington, raffling tobacco. ...

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  35. EISENHOWER TOURS THE FRONT

    LONDON June 25—The Supreme Commander of the Allied Expeditionary Forces, General Eisenhower, has returned to ...

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