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  2. OFFICERS FOR TRIAL OF US SOLDIER

    Procecdings at the opening today of the trial by court-martial (see page [?]) of pte Edward Joseph Lconski, US soldier, on 3 murder charges, will be ...

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  3. PLANES ON WATCH FOR SUBMARINES

    CANBERRA. Tues: Allied reconnaissance aircraft are close by and constantly watching for Japanese submarines lurking in Australia's ...

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  4. AUSTRALIANS AND AMERICANS IN SCHOOL TOGETHER.

    Members of Australian and US forces are attending Army Headquarters AAOC school in Victoria. Top photo: Lt R. A. Corey (New York), W-O l A. Morrison, Lt F. R. von Hooszen (Oklahoma), and Staff Sgt Blackburn-Candlin give close attention to ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  5. FREE FRENCH DRIVE BACK TANKS

    A description of the manner in which Free French troops holding Bir Hakhcim, on the southern flank of the British line in Libya, drove back swirling masses of German and Italian tanks is told by a ...

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  6. USA HAS GOT HER BREATH BACK

    The battle off Midway Island shows that not only has USA got her breath back after the attack on Pearl Harbour, but she has ...

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  7. RUSH FOR WAR. DAMAGE INSURANCE

    Since Japanese submarine attacks on Sydney and Newcastle there has been a marked increase in the number of inquiries for war damage ...

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  8. DAILY DIGEST

    The United Nations have to win this war if the world is not "to come to an end," Dr Nicholas Murray Butter for 41 years president of ...

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  9. 6 CLAIMS RECEIVED IN SYDNEY

    SYDNEY, Tues: Six claims for compensation for damage caused by the shelling on Sunday night have been received by the War Damage ...

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  10. WARNING SIGNALS FOR RAIDS

    Decisions of when and where air raid sirens should be sounded in event of an enemy attack would be made at n control centre known as ...

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  11. ZERO SHOT DOWN OVER LAE

    When 2 Japanese Zero fighters attempted to intercept an Allied plane on reconnaissance over Lae, Japanese base on Huon Gulf, in New ...

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  12. MINERS' LEADER AGAINST NATIONALISATION

    SYDNEY, Tues: Mr. H. Wells, miners' general president[?] today opposed nationalisation of coaimines at the present time, as advocated by ...

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  13. CONCERN AT SHIPPING LOSSES

    Taking a lead from reports of the shipping position reaching here from American sources, Daily Mail and Daily Express, on the same day ...

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  14. OBJECTION TO WORD IN PLAY

    SYDNEY. Tues: Remarks of Mr. Baddelcy. Chief Secretary, concerning blasphemy in theatres were obviously directed at the play "Claudia," ...

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  15. IMPORTANCE OF WEST AFRICA IN WAR EFFORT

    Viscount Swinton has been appointed Resident Minister in West Africa, with Cabinet rank. His duties will be similar to those of Mr R. G. ...

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  16. OUTSTANDING MONTH FOR RAF

    May was a memorable month for the RAF, apart from the successful bombing atlacks made on Germany and occupied territories. For ...

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  17. GUN CARRIER DRIVER KILLED

    SYDNEY, Tues: When a gun carrier crashed 40 feet down a steep embankment into a creck near Nimbin, Pte Clive Bettles, 29 of ...

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  18. DOUBLE EVENT FOR DUTCH AIRMAN

    Fit-Lt Winckel, captain of the Dutch bomber which recently sank a Japanese submarine off the NSW coast, met Mr Drakcford, Air ...

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  19. PAINTING STOLEN FROM ART GALLERY

    SYDNEY, Tues: The theft of an oll painting from the NSW Nationl Art Gallery was announced by Mr Will Ashton. director today. The ...

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  20. ITALIAN ESCAPEE STILL AT LARGE

    Police and military guards are still seeking Lieut Edgardo Simoni, 25 Italian war prisoner, who escaped fiom a Goulburn Valley internment ...

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  21. CANADIAN SOLDIER MARRIAGES DISCOURAGED

    Canadian authorities have forbidden their soldiers in Britain to marry unless they have enough money to take their brides home after the ...

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  22. DEATH OF MAJ WILSON

    Maj Athol James McL. Wilson, reported killed in action was a son of Mrs Edith Wilson, City View rd, Balwyn. and the ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  23. SUBMARINE CREWS CREMATED

    SYDNEY, Tues: Bodies or 4 members of the crews of Japanese submarines which were destroyed in Sydney Harbour during the ...

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  24. CURFEW ON GIRLS IN CITY STREETS SUGGESTED

    Setting a curfew at midnight or earlier on women and girls who walk city streets was advocated last night by senior police officials. They were ...

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  25. KING'S HOSPITALITY TO LORD BIRDWOOD

    The King has handed over to FieldMarshal Lord Birdwood as a residence one of the State apartments in Hampton Court Palace, occupied ...

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  26. AIF ENLISTMENTS

    Allied Land Force headquarters an nounced yesterday that only Citizen Militan Force men classed C1 medically would be permitted to enlist ...

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  27. US PRIVATE BEST PAID SOLDIER IN WORLD

    The Senate has voted to increase the minimum pay to the US armed forces to $50 monthly for first-class privates, and $54 monthly for ...

    Article : 161 words
  28. "KISMET'" TO BE FILMED

    William Powell will play the part of the beggar, Hajj. in MGM's film version of Edward Knoblock's spectacular Oriental play "Kismet," ...

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  29. WOMEN AND WAR WORK

    CANBERRA, Tues: Mr Ward Labour Minister said today there was no imnudiatc likelihood that women would be compulsorily employed on ...

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  32. SYDNEY WARDENS' DIFFICULTIES

    SYDNEY, Tues: After meetings held to discuss difficulties of organisation revealed by the enemy shelling of Sydney early on Monday ...

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  33. FEDERAL IDEA NOT SUPPORTED IN S AFRICA

    Cape Town correspondent of The Times says that there is no support in the Union for Lord Selborne's suggested Imperial Federal ...

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  35. MORE CZECHS EXECUTED

    With the addition of 14 Czechs announced by German-controlled Prague Radio to have been executed on Monday, the total of Czechs who ...

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  37. U S SOLDIERS LIKE "MACBETH"

    Mauric Evans and Judith Anderson, disregarding warnings not to do so, played "Macbeth" before soldiers at Fort Meade. After the play the ...

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  39. 200 DIRIGIBLES AND BLIMPS TO FIGHT SUBMARINES

    House of Representativcs today passed a bill authorising construction of 200 dirigibles and blimps. The Senate had authorised 72, but the ...

    Article : 64 words
  40. BUFFET CAR OFF BENDIGO TRAIN

    After Monday, June 22, the buffet car will be withdrawn from the Melbourne-Bendigo train service. Railways Commissioners said ...

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  41. MILK UNFIT FOR CONSUMPTION SEIZED AT DAIRIES

    Within the last few days 682 quarts or milk were seized at dairies to prevent it going into human consumption, said Mr Mullett, Director of ...

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  42. PERSIA'S EX-SHAH LIVES IN LUXURIOUS EXILE IN S AFRICA

    Persia's exiled former Shah, Reza Pahlevi, now rols round Johannesburg in a green Mercedes car that Hitier gave him, says the ...

    Article : 203 words
  43. SEVICE CASUALTIES

    The death as the result of an aireraft accident is reported of A-Sgl Charies Jetfery Strwart, RAAF. ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  44. DE BERNALES COMPANIES

    In the House of Commons Mr Bellenger (Lab) asked Sir Kingsley Wood, Chancellor of the Exchequer, whether Mr Claude Albo de Bernales ...

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  45. LIFE SENTENCE ON BOY

    SYDNEY, Tues: Life imprisonment was today imposed on a boy aged 16 years in Central Criminal Court. He was George Lioyd Julius, who last ...

    Article : 128 words
  46. ANOTHER PHILIPPINE ISLAND TAKEN

    Tokio Official Radio quotes a Domel Agency report that the Japanese on May 25 occupied Basilan Island, in the Philippines, on the ...

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  47. MAN, 85, BURNED TO DEATH

    James Guy, 85, was burned to death when a fire swept through his 4roomed home in Reedy Creek, 9 miles from Broadford, at 4am ...

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