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  2. MIDWAY BATTLE

    Washington, June 10—Members of the Pacific War Council were visibly elated after a meeting of the council to-day. ...

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  3. LIBYAN CAMPAIGN

    London, June 10.—The battle for Bir-Hakheim is still in the balance. The British United Press correspondent with the 8th army describes the ...

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  4. BATTLE OF SEBASTOPOL

    London, June 10.—The Germans are trumpeting that they have assembled 100,000 men, 2000 planes and the greatest concentration of artillery ever ...

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  5. BIRTHDAY HONOURS

    London, June 12.—Leaders of the Empire's armed forces, scientists and other workers on the home front, including all branches of civil defence ...

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  6. BRITAIN'S COAL MINES

    London, June 10.—Sir John Anderson in he House of Commons, moving the adoption of the Government's coal proposals, said that Britain finished last ...

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  7. CLOTHES RATIONING

    Melbourne, June 11.—More than 7,000,000 ration books will be distributed at issuing centres throughout Australia on Saturday and Sunday in ...

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  8. GERMAN BRUTALITY

    London, June 10.—The Prague radio states that the entire male population of the village of Lidice, situated near a Czech coal mining centre, has been ...

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  9. Executions in Poland

    London, June 10.—The Polish National Council in London stated to-day that since the invasion of Poland 140,000 Poles have been executed, 15,000 ...

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  10. Jews in Occupied France

    London, June 10.—The Vichy radio states that Jews in occupied France have been ordered to wear the yellow Star of David, on which is the ...

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  11. Fighting Growing Fiercer

    Moscow, June 10.—The "Red Star" states:—"The situation at Sebastopol is daily becoming graver. The enemy's pressure is not relaxing; fighting is ...

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  12. French Renegade Killed.

    London, June 10.—It is reported from Vichy that two terrorists, who escaped, shot and killed a former Communist, Joseph Louer, who became a follower of ...

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  13. Fighting at Bir-Hakheim

    London, June 10.—All last night and to-day German guns thundered against Bir-Hakheim, continuing the greatest battle yet fought in Libya. The R.A.F. ...

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  14. UNITED STATES NAVY

    London, June 10.-It is revealed that a powerful squadron of United States warships, including a battleship and at least one cruiser and destroyer, has ...

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  15. Jugoslav Patriots

    Ankara, June 10.—It is reported from Belgrade that patriots have captured Visegrad, a key city, commanding the pass from Serbia to Bosnia. They have ...

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  16. Russian Reports

    Moscow June 10.—The Germans continue to bring up reinforcements against Sevastopol, but the defenders are beating off all attacks The ...

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  17. Future of Holland

    Stockholm, June 11.—The Germans are planning to move three million Dutch people into "new German eastern districts" formerly part of the ...

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  18. Heavy Fighting Continues

    London, June 11.—A fierce air war raged all day over the Bir-Hakheim battlefield. Empire squadrons plastered Axis columns and positions with ...

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  19. Inspected by the King

    London, June 10.—His Majesty the King inspected a United States battle-ship and a cruiser during a three days' visit to the Home fleet. United States ...

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  20. Defence of Malta

    Valletta. June 10.—To-night ends the second year of attack against Malta, in which the island has had 2537 alerts, including 574 night raids. Malta's ...

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  21. Sebastopol and Malta

    London, June 11.—Reuter's correspondent in Stockholm says that the Germans at present are comparing Sebastopol with Malta. Berlin military circles ...

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  22. The British Army

    London, June 10.—The War Office announces that Major-General R M. Weeks has been appointed deputy chief of the Imperial general staff, with the ...

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  23. Toll of U-Boats

    London, June 10.—Mr. R. R. Stokes, in the House of Commons, asked how many German submarines had been sunk since the outbreak of war. He ...

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  24. Italian Submarine Crippled

    London, June 10.—Australian Sunderland flying-boats crippled an Italian submarine off Santander on Sunday. The submarine left the French coast ...

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  25. Nazi Air Raids

    London June 11.—An Air Ministry communique states that there was slight enemy activity during the night over the coast in the south of ...

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  26. Leningrad Front

    London, June 11.—The Moscow radio states that a in a three days' battle on the north-western (Leningrad) front the Germans, in repeated attempts to ...

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  27. German Claim

    London, June ll.—A Berlin communique claims that Bir-Hakheim was captured this morning. London, June 11.—Broadcasting after ...

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  28. Indian War Council

    New Delhi, June 10.—It is stated officially that India is establishing a War Council on the basis of the report made by the United States ...

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  29. Priests in Germany

    London, June 10.—Mr. Brendon Bracken stated in the House, of Commons, in reply to a question by Sir P. J. H. Hannon, that there is a steady ...

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  30. The Central Front

    London, June 11.—A Moscow communique issued at noon states:— "There were no material changes last night. Russians in a sector on the ...

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  31. Enemy Bomber Shot Down

    London, June 11.—British fighters shot down an enemy bomber to the sea ,off the south-west coast of England shortly before dusk last evening. ...

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  32. London Opinion

    London, June 11.—The Germain claim to have captured Bir-Hakheim has not. been confirmed in London, but military circles in London regard the claim as ...

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  33. De Gaullists Penalised

    London, June 10.—Vichy announces that 63 followers of General de Gaulle have been deprived of their nationality. Fifty-one of them are officers serving ...

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  34. PUBLICAN FINED

    Perth, June 11.—"Last week I fined a firm £25 for profiteering on food-stuffs. This particular offence is not so serious. But with the next person ...

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  35. Typhus Anti-Toxin

    Moscow, June. 10.—A woman scientist. Professor Maria Krontofskaya. has perfected a typhus anti-toxin vaccine, which can be produced in such ...

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  36. Italian Navy Day

    London, June 9.—German naval officers and ratings have arrived in Rome to participate in the Italian Navy Day celebrations, which coincide with the ...

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  37. Work of the R.A.F.

    Cairo, June 10—An R.A.P. communique states: "Operations on Tuesday were concentrated around Bir-Hakheim, where enemy armoured ...

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  38. Future of Small States

    Stockholm, June 11.—The "Aftonbladet" says that British and German post-war plans "appear more or less similar If one accepts certain ideas ...

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  39. R.A.F. Operations

    London, June 10—It is stated officially that patrolling Spitfires this morning destroyed an enemy fighter. Bostons this afternoon bombed an airfield ...

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  40. South Africa's War Effort

    Cape Town, June 10.—Mr. J. W. Mushet, M.P., in a speech to-day, said:—"South Africa's greatest contribution to war production is an ...

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  41. The Kharkov Front

    London, June 11.—The Germans are hurling tanks, infantry and dive-bombers against the Russian positions at Kharkov. General von Hunt, who is ...

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  42. Valuable Painting

    London, June 10.—A painting of two cows and a bull by Paul Potter fetched £3500 at Southeby's. The purchaser intends it for the Amsterdam Museum ...

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  43. A Modest Hero

    London, June 11—Lieutenant Peter Roberts, one of the two naval heroes who were awarded the Victoria Cross for removing bombs from a submarine ...

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  44. Synthetic Rubber

    London, June 9.—The "Times" correspondent in Stockholm states that the Germans have announced the large-scale cultivation of dandelion ...

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  45. Lieutenant Roosevelt in England

    London, June 10.—Lieutenant F. D. Roosevelt, son of the President, has arrived in Britain. ...

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  46. Malayan Tea Dividend

    London, June 10.—The directors of Pataling Royalties, Limited, which is i concerned with tin mining in Malaya, recommend a final dividend of 60 per ...

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  47. War Council Meets

    Melbourne, June 11.—Before the War Council met this afternoon, the Prime Minister, Mr. Curtin, had a long talk with the Allied commander-in-chief ...

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  48. The R.A.F.'s Tally

    London, June 10.—The Air Ministry states that in two weeks of fighting in Libya the R.A.F. has destroyed over 1000 fighting vehicles and supply ...

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  49. More Czechs Executed

    London, June 10.—The Prague radio states that 31 Czechs were executed to-day. ...

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  50. Mr. S. M. Bruce's New Role

    London, June 9.—Mr. s. M. Bruce attended a War Cabinet meeting for the first time to-day since his appointment as accredited representative of ...

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  51. AUSTRALIAN ASSOCIATED PRESS

    Except where otherwise designated, the overseas intelligence published in the "Kalgoorlie Miner" is transmitted to Australia by the Australian Associated Press from its ...

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  52. British in Madagascar

    London. June 11.—The Lyons radio states:—"More British troops have been landed at Diego Suarez." ...

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  53. Duke of Gloucester's Tour

    New Delhi, June 10.—The Duke of Gloucester has arrive in India from the Middle East. ...

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