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  2. SHIPS ATTACKED

    Rabaul: Our air force attacked at dawn, starting large fires on the wharf and in a military camp area. EASTERN SECTOR ...

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  3. R. A. F. OFFENSIVE

    London, June 4.-An Air Ministry communique states:-"A strong force of bombers last night attacked Bremen in favourable weather. The target was ...

    Article : 112 words
  4. JAPS RAID ALASKA

    Washington, June 3.—The Japanese made two air attacks to-day on Dutch Harbour, the western most U. S. air and sea base in the Aleutian Islands, which ...

    Article : 284 words
  5. THE RUSSIAN FRONT

    Moscow, June 4.-A Soviet communi­que states:-"There was nothing of im­portance on Wednesday. Local fight­ing took place in some sectors. Forty ...

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  6. WESTERN DESERT

    London, June 3—A British United Press correspondent in the Western Desert states:—"A British counter-at­tack, designed to cut off the enemy ...

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  7. UNIFORM TAXATION

    Canberra, June 4.-The Uniform Taxation Bills were passed by the Senate early to-day without any major amendment. The Senators sat all ...

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  8. BRITISH RAID

    London, June 4.-A Combined Operations headquarters communique states: -"A minor reconnaissance raid was carried out in the early hours to-day ...

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  9. Sweeps Over France

    London, June 3.-It is stated authori­tatively that there were two sweeps over France late this afternoon, in which Bostons, escorted by many ...

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  10. German Version

    London, June 4.-The Berlin military spokesman, giving details of the "at­tempted British landing on the Chan­nel coast," states:-"Early this ...

    Article : 117 words
  11. Atlantic Sinkings

    Washington, June 4.-The Navy an­nounced to-day that a medium-sized British merchantman has been tor­pedoed in the Atlantic and the ...

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  12. Protection of Bombers

    London, June 3.-Colonel Denisov, of the Red air force, in an article in "Soviet War News," describes a device whereby the Germans are protecting ...

    Article : 67 words
  13. Activity in Madagascar

    London, June 3.-The Paris radio quotes a message from Madagascar that British planes bombed Tenana-rive and. Majunga causing no serious ...

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  14. Australians Over Germany

    London, June 3.-Many Australian air-gunners participated with R. A. F. Wellington squadrons in the raids on Cologne on Sunday and Essen on ...

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  15. Gestapo "Butcher"

    London, June 4.—It is officially re­ported in Berlin that Reinhard Heydrich, who was recently attacked in a suburb of Prague, died this morning. ...

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  16. Extension of the War

    Washington, June 4.-Unanimously and without a debate the House of Representatives to-day voted in favour of a declaration of war against ...

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  17. Enemy Driven From Tamar

    Cairo, June 4.—A G. H. Q. communi­que states:—"Our armoured forces on Tuesday night drove the enemy from the Tamar strongpoint, about six miles ...

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  18. TWO JAPS SHOT

    London, June 4.-The officer com­manding British troops in Madagascar reports that on Monday morning the native headman of a village on the ...

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  19. Prisoners of War

    London, June 3.—It is learned that the conditions of Imperial prisoners of war at Hong Kong and Singapore have improved. The prisoners at Singapore ...

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  20. Allied Production Problems

    London, June 3.-It is officially stat­ed that Mr. Oliver Lyttelton, Sir Wal­ter Layton and representatives of the Ministry of Defence and Supply ...

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  21. New Australian Minister

    Washington, June 3.-Sir Owen Dixon, the new Australian Minister in Washington, arrived here by plane to-day and was welcomed by several State ...

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  22. Military Service

    Perth. June 4.-There were 14 ap­plications for exemption from mili­tary service under the Manpower (Hardship) Regulations dealt with in ...

    Article : 81 words
  23. Battle Reaching Climax

    London, June 4.—Reuter's correspon­dent in the Western Desert says that the battle eastward and westward of Gazala is reaching its climax. Fresh ...

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  24. Nazi Policemen Called Up

    Stockholm, June 3.-Himmler, chief of the Gestapo, has decreed that | women shall replace policemen in Ger­many fit for military service, one male ...

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  25. Astrologers' Predictions

    London, June'3.—A question affecting a popular feature of the British press was raised in the House of Commons when Mr. E. H. Keeling (Con.) asked ...

    Article : 146 words
  26. R. A. F. in Action

    Cairo, June 4.—A R. A. F. communique states: "Our fighters were heavily in action all yesterday in the Bir-Hakheim area. One squadron intercepted an ...

    Article : 154 words
  27. Profiteering in Whisky

    Perth, June 4.-"People who buy liquor under these conditions are con­doning and helping offenders," said Mr. W. J. Wallwork, S. M., in the ...

    Article : 185 words
  28. Hard Times in Germany

    Berlin, June 3.-Dr. Goebbels, broad­casting, said:-"I thank the people for the spirit of endurance and fortitude in the hard times through which you ...

    Article : 73 words
  29. Britain's New Plane

    London, June 3.-It can now be re­vealed that the Manchester bomber is the largest twin-engined plane in ser­vice in Britain, and probably in any ...

    Article : 119 words
  30. One Submarine Raised

    Sydney, June 4. - One of the Japanese submarines which raided Sydney Harbour on Sunday night was partially raised to-day. A naval officer ...

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  31. Ban on Newspapers

    London, June 4.-In the House of Commons to-day the Minister for Home Security, Mr. Morrison, in reply to questions said that the Government ...

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  32. Second Phase of Battle

    London, June 3.—It is authoritatively stated that the first phase of the Libyan operations ended with Rommel failing to attain his objective. Rommel ...

    Article : 112 words
  33. Cost of Food in Britain

    London, June 3.-Lord Bledisloe, in the House of Lords, said:-"There is something rotten in the state of Eng­land where essential foods cost the ...

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  34. Struck by Goods Train

    Perth, June 4.-Struck by a goods tyain at the Swan street railway-crossing, North Fremantle, about 12.30 p.m. to-day, a taxicab was dragged ...

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  35. Air Raids on France

    London, June 3.-The following (Statement has been issued by the Vichy Government:-"Following on the constant destruction during the past 18 ...

    Article : 184 words
  36. Fuel, Light and Power

    London, June 3.-The Government has decided to establish a Ministry of Fuel, Light and Power, taking over the functions of the Mines Department, ...

    Article : 87 words
  37. Battles in the Dust

    London, June 3.—The British United Press describes a nightmare in which scores of fantastic ironclad primeval monsters grope in fog worse than a ...

    Article : 116 words
  38. Theft From Club

    Perth, June 4.-A young man who told detectives that he had yielded to a sudden temptation and who, in the Perth Police Court to-day, admitted a ...

    Article : 238 words
  39. Air Raids on Britain

    London, June 4.-Night raiders were over southern and south-western coas­tal areas last night. One town is re­ported to have been sharpl attacked. ...

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  40. Publicity Hunting Minister

    Canberra, June 4.-The Minister for the Army, Mr. Forde, was described by Senator H. B. Collett (U.A.P., W.A.) in the Senate to-day as a publicity ...

    Article : 136 words
  41. Australian Airmen

    Cairo, June 3.—Flight-Lieutenant John Waddy, of Rose Bay, Sydney, added another heap of burning-wreck­age to his fighting tally a few days ...

    Article : 470 words
  42. South African Forces

    Durban, June 3.—The Prime Minister, Field-Marshal Smuts, announced to-day that two South African divisions in North Africa are being converted ...

    Article : 133 words
  43. A Maylands Victim

    Perth, June 4.-Eagerly thinking of seeing her 23-year-old husband for the first time since their brief honeymoon eight months ago. Mrs. Arthur Smith ...

    Article : 305 words
  44. Defence of Palestine

    Jerusalem, June 4.-The High Commissioner has officially proclaimed the Palestine police force as a military force for the duration. It is liable for ...

    Article : 43 words
  45. AUSTRALIAN ASSOCIATED PRESS

    Except where otherwise designated, the overseas intelligence published in -the "Kal-goorlie Miner" is transmitted to "istralfa by the Australian Associated Press from its ...

    Article : 31 words
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