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  2. JAPAN BLASTED.

    WASHINGTON, June 26.—Twenteith Air Force HQ last night announced that Super-Fortresses in very great strength attacked ...

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  3. LOSS OF OKINAWA.

    NEW YORK, June 25.—Tokio radio, announcing the loss of Okinawa, added that Japan now stands at the crossroads of life and death. ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  4. BURMA WAR

    LONDON, June 26.—Lt-General Sir William Slim, who commanded the 14th Army in the Burma campaign, speaking at a luncheon given ...

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  5. ON BOUGAINVILLE.

    MELBOURNE, June 26.—Following heavy concentrations from Long Tom 155mm guns, 25-pounders and mortars, and crushing Corsair ...

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  6. WORLD CHARTER.

    SAN FRANCISCO, June 25.—The delegates of 50 United Nations received the final text of the World Charter at the Opera House tonight, ...

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  7. ITALIAN AIMS.

    LONDON, June 26.—"The New Italian Government has announced a programme calling for the earliest termination of the Armistice regime, ...

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  8. INDIAN TALKS.

    SIMLA, June 26.—The Viceroy of India (Lord Wavell) in his opening speech at the conference with Indian leaders at Simla said yesterday: ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  9. BRITISH ELECTIONS.

    LONDON, June 26.—For the general election 1,675 candidates have nominated, which is 97 fewer than the record figure in 1929. ...

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  10. WORSE FLOODS.

    The cessation of the severe winds which previously had prevented the escape of floodwaters coming into the Swan River brought about a ...

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  11. THE PURSUIT.

    LONDON, June 26.—"British and Indian troops pursuing the Japanese retreating eastward along the Toungoo-Mawchi road have met no ...

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  12. JOURNEY'S END.

    LONDON, June 26.—With new paint and varnish gleaming brilliantly British tanks and vehicles today started on the march to Berlin. ...

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  13. OKINAWA AIR RAIDS.

    GUAM, June 26.—The communiques issued last night by the C-in-C Pacific Ocean Area (Admiral Nimitz) was as follows: "Bombs caused ...

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  14. ACHIEVEMENT.

    SAN FRANCISCO, June 25.— Senator McLeay, a member of the Australian delegation to UNCIO, said in a statement today: "The ...

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  15. AT THE ABYSS.

    LONDON, June 26.—When presenting medals to 100 American officers and men at Weisbaden today Field Marshal ...

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  16. NO PERCH-SITTER.

    LONDON, June 26.—Mr Churchill referring today to a speech by Mr Ernest Bevin, in which it was stated that ...

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  17. SIXTH DIVISION.

    MELBOURNE, June 26.—Mt Tazaki, the most prominent peak in the series of rugged ridges towering over the coast, has been ...

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  18. "LORD HAW-HAW."

    WASHINGTON, June 26.—The State Department refuse official comment today on the claim by William Joyce ("Lord Haw-Haw") that ...

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  19. TO SIBERIA.

    WASHINGTON, June 25.—Lend-lease supplies cut off from western Russia when Germany surrendered are now being shipped to Siberia, ...

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  20. SOVIET AND TURKEY.

    LONDON, June 26.—"A climax has been reached in Russo-Turkish relations, according to well informed persons," says a correspondent of ...

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  21. EMPEROR'S ORDERS.

    NEW YORK, June 26.—Tokio radio says that Emperor Hirohito, in a manual for the home front forces, told members that they must not be ...

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  22. PINJARRA INUNDATED.

    Rising two feet overnight, the Murray River at Pinjarra yesterday reached a record high level, flooded the main street for about five chains ...

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  23. JEEP TRAIN IN BOUGAINVILLE.

    A jeep train being towed by a tractor through a cutting on Egan's Ridge, southern Bougainville. The train carried fresh food and supplies to forward troops during the advance along the Buin Road. ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  24. JAPANESE TRAPPED.

    MANILA, June 26.—The communique issued last night by General MacArthur stated: "The 37th Division has advanced down the ...

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  25. BALIK PAPAN.

    NEW YORK, June 26.—Tokio radio this morning said that 30 surface units, including cruisers and destroyers, were bombarding Balik ...

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  26. HATRED OF RUSSIA.

    NEW YORK, June 25.—The Secretary of the Interior (Mr H. Ickes) in a speech at a dinner in honour of the 70th birthday of the famous ...

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  27. CHURCHILL'S TOUR.

    LONDON, June 26.—After nine hours' travelling and speaking under a hot sun Mr Churchill wound up the first day of his election tour by ...

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  28. GOERING TO BE DIVORCED.

    STOCKHOLM, June 26.—Frau Emmy Goering is seeking a divorce says the "Tidningen," Stockholm's Dagblad. ...

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  29. BRUTAL GUARDS.

    NEW YORK, June 25.—Arnoldo Cortesi, correspondent of the "New York Times" at Buenos Aires, reports: "Over 60 political prisoners ...

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  30. YUNDERUP'S PLIGHT.

    Yunderup, a well-known holiday resort about eight miles from Pinjarra and 11 miles from Mandurah, is suffering severely from the ...

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  31. WELL-FED TROOPS

    BOUGAINVILLE, June 26.—Today still greater emphasis on the claim that the troops on Bougainville are better fed than Australians ...

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  32. SUNK AT SEA.

    WASHINGTON, June 25.—The War Department has disclosed, states the United Press, that over 500.000 tons of planes, tanks and other ...

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  33. AIR TRANSPORT.

    FINSCHHAFEN, June 26.—Worldwide flyers of the American Air Transport Command celebrated here on May 29 the fourth ...

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  34. R.A.A.F. ATTACK.

    MELBOURNE, June 26.—In one of the most successful attacks made against Japanese motor transport in the South-West Pacific, RAAF ...

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  35. "BLACKSHEEP."

    LONDON, June 26.—"Hitler's half-brother, blacksheep of the Schickelgruber family, has been arrested by British ...

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  36. LOOTED ART.

    NEW YORK, June 25.—The "Herald-Tribue's" Washington bureau reports that the Assistant Secretary of State (Mr William ...

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  37. BOMBS READY.

    LONDON, June 26.—It has been revealed that home-made hand grenades were found in an hotel room overlooking the street through ...

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  38. ENEMY DIPLOMATS.

    WASHINGTON, June 26.—The State Department announced today that 132 Japanese diplomats and their dependants captured in ...

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