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  2. FEDERAL PARLIAMENT

    Canberra, July 1.—At 11.5 to-night the Prime Minister, Mr. Curtin, rose to adjourn the House of Representatives and brought ...

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  3. THE RUSSIAN FRONT

    London, June 30.—The Russian front has now been quiet for three months, during which there has been little fighting except local ...

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  4. THE MEDITERRANEAN

    London, July 1.—An Admiralty communique states:—"Further reports received from submarines operating in Italian waters show ...

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  5. THE ITALIAN FRONT

    London, July 1.—An Algiers communique states:—"Bombers from North-West African air forces on Wednesday night ...

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  6. THE AIR OFFENSIVE

    Stockholm, July 1.—The "Dagens Nyheter" states:—"Britain and America are striking and Italy and Germany are bending ...

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  7. CHURCHILL'S SPEECH

    London, June 30.—In the course of his speech at the Guildhall (the greater part of which was published in yesterday's issue), Mr. ...

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  8. MONEY OFFERED TO DOCTOR

    Perth, July 1.—Charged under the Crimes Act with having, at Perth, on January 21, attempted to bribe a Commonwealth officer ...

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  9. MR. CURTIN AND A.B.C.

    Canberra, July 1.—The A.B.C. has refused to broadcast to Australia the independence Day speech by the Prime Minister, Mr. ...

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  10. Cologne's Worst Night

    London, June 30.—The Berlin radio states:—"Tens of thousands have been treated for eye inflammation since the raid against ...

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  11. Allied Shipping

    London, June 30.—An American broadcaster, Ralph Howard, speaking from Algiers, said:—"We are maintaining a 24-hour air ...

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  12. Soviet Reports

    Moscow, July 1.—The mid-night communique states: "Nothing of importance occurred along the front on Wednesday Soviet ...

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  13. The Mediterranean Route

    Algiers, June 30.—An official statement by the United States air force and the R.A.F. declares that the Mediterranean will be ...

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  14. Cologne Cathedral

    Stockholm, June 30.—The Germans, after first claiming that the R.A.F. destroyed Cologne Cathedral on Monday, are now toning ...

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  15. Earth Tremor in Tokio

    London, July 1.—The Berlin radio quoted a report from Tokio that thousands of Tokio residents this afternoon rushed into the ...

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  16. The Italian fleet

    Stockholm, July 1.—Neutral reports published here state that the Italian fleet has left the Spezia naval base for the Gulf of Taranto. ...

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  17. Pleasure in Russia

    Moscow, July 1.—Mr. Churchill's speech was warmly welcomed as inspiring and full of confidence. Russians were pleased with the ...

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  18. German Report

    London, June 30.—A Berlin communique states:—"There was no important fighting on the Russian front yesterday. ...

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  19. Reason for Refusal

    Sydney, July 1.—The general manager, Mr. Moses, explained to-night that the Australian Broadcasting Commission had refused ...

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  20. War Correspondents

    London, July 1.—Mr. J. H. Brebner, director of the new division of the Ministry for Information, in a speech at an Overseas League ...

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  21. Italian Radio Appeal

    London, July 1.—A secret Italian radio at Milan broadcast an appeal urging the Italian people to break with Hitlerism and make ...

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  22. Germans in France

    London, June 30.—The Algiers radio states:—"The Germans in France have so far shot or guillotined over 50,000 persons, another ...

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  23. Sweep Over France

    London, June 30.—Mustangs Typhoons and Spitfires operating over Northern France on Wednesday damaged more than 20 ...

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  24. German Comment

    London, July 1.—The Berlin radio, commenting on Mr Winston Churchill's speech, said:— "Germany is in a position to fight ...

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  25. Finnish Report

    London, June 30.—The Rome radio, quoting a Finnish communique states:—"During the last two days fighting has flared up along ...

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  26. Allied Shipping Attacked

    London, June 30.—Most persis tent attacks were made on Allied shipping in the Mediterranean lasting from Saturday afternoon to ...

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  27. Exchange of Prisoners

    London, July 1.—The Geneva correspondent of the "Daily Mail" states that five British airmen who were interned when their plane ...

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  28. Fire at Gibraltar

    Gibraltar, July 1.—Thick black smoke surrounded the Gibraltar area yesterday, when oil tanks caught fire and flames shot ...

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  29. German Reinforcements

    Gerne, June 30.—The "Gazette [?] Lausanne" reports that strong German reinforcements for Italy [?] passing to Italy daily through ...

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  30. "Bomb Blockade"

    London, June 30.—The "Daily Telegraph" correspondent somewhere in Europe states:—"The Nazi newspaper 'Schwarze Korps ...

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  31. Worlds Biggest Airliner

    London, June 30.—The Ministry for Aircraft Production has authorised the Bristol Aeroplane Company to begin work on the ...

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  32. Hitler's U-boat Disaster

    London, July 1.—The "Star" says:—"Mr. Churchill's great news of Hitler's U-boat disaster is an up-to-date reminder that the course ...

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  33. Destruction at Messina

    Stockholm, July 1.—Neutral reports reveal that Messina was blaze for three days and has been razed to the ground as the result ...

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  34. Russia ami Abyssinia

    London, July 1.—The Moscow radio has announced that diplomatic relations between Russia and Abyssinia have been ...

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  35. U-boat Operations

    London, June 30.—The "Berliner Borsen Zeitung" states:—"After extraordinary successes, U-boat sinkings may have ...

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  36. French North Africa

    London, June 30.—The Associated Press correspondent at Algiers says that the tension between the French military and civil ...

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  37. Rome Communique

    London, July 1.—A Rome communique states:—"Raiders attacked places in Sicily and Sardinia. Considerable damage was done at ...

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  38. Activity at Gibraltar

    London July 1.—The Paris rad[?] reports: "Feverish activity has continued at Gibraltar. A convoy of 2, cargo ships has arrived from the ...

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  39. German Transport Plane

    London, June 30.—The big German transport plane, Messer-schmitt 323, used in the concluding stages of the North African ...

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  40. Consumption of Petrol

    London, July 1.—Mr. Geoffrey Floyd, chairman of the Oil Control Board, stated in a speech to-day:— "A Lancaster in one visit to the ...

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  41. Burma Campaign

    New Delhi, June 30.—A U.S. air force communique states:—"Mitchell bombers on Tuesday, attacked enemy installations in Burma. ...

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  42. Civil Aviation

    London, June 30.—Australia is ready and willing to co-operate with Britain in the development of air routes which form the lifeline ...

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  43. The New London

    London, July 1.—The "Evening Standard" in a leading article calls attention to the special application of Mr. Churchill's speech to the ...

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  44. German Claims

    London, June 30.—A Berlin communique states: "The Luftwaffe last night successfully bombed shipping and also harbour ...

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  45. Bombs on Western Europe

    London, June 30.—The aviation correspondent of the "Daily Express" estimates that the bomber command dropped 60,000 tons of ...

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  46. British Dive-bomber

    London, June 29.—The R.A.F. is successfully using an entirely new dive-bombing technique against targets in France and the Low ...

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  47. GIRAUD'S TRIP POSTPONED

    Algiers, July 1.—The French Committee for National Liberation met in full session under the presidency of General de Gaulle. ...

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  48. Flying Accident

    Durban June 30.—Four members of the R.A.F. and four of the R.A.A.F. were killed in a flying accident on June 25. The ...

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  49. Explosion in Denmark

    London June 30.—The Danish radio says: "The Vooletn bomb explosion on Tuesday night destroyed the electrical transformer plant ...

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  50. The War at Sea

    London, July 1.—A Berlin communique states: "In the war against Anglo-American sea communications during June, 31 ...

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  51. Dr. Evatt in London

    London, June 30.—His Majesty gave an audience to Dr. Evatt, who afterwards attended a Privy Council meeting and the Guildhall ...

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  52. Prime Minister of Eire

    London, July 1.—The Dail to-day re-elected Mr. de Valera as Prime Minister by 67 votes to 37 Mr. Norton, Labour Leader ...

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  53. German Anger

    London, July 1.—The Berlin radio, referring to the Cologne raid, said:—"More than ever do we look forward to the moment when ...

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  54. Imperial Communications

    Johannesburg, June 30.—The chairman of the Imperial Communications Advisory Committee, Sir Campbell Stuart, has arrived ...

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  55. Enemy Shipping Attacked

    London, June 30.—Typhoon fighter-bombers yesterday again attacked enemy shipping off the French coast. The Air Ministry ...

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  56. The French People

    London, July 1.—The Associated Press correspondent at Algiers says General Giraud's brother, Dr. Georges Giraud, who recently ...

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  57. London Divorce Case

    London, July 1.—Harry Newman, club steward, was granted a decree nisi, with costs and £500 damages against his wife Pauline, who gave ...

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  58. AUSTRALIAN ASSOCIATED PRESS

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

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  59. Field-Marshal Wavell

    London, June 30.—His Majesty has conferred a viscountcy on Field-Marshal Wavell. ...

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