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  2. SEAS WRECK HOME

    Mr. R. Macgregor's house at Collaroy was destroyed by heavy seas last night., The house faced the beach, and throughout the day the sea undermined the foundations. The owner's belongings were moved before the house broke up. (See this pape and page 4.) ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  3. RAPID A.I.F. DRIVE INTO BORNEO

    BRUNEI BAY, June 12.—Australian Ninth Division troops who landed in the Brunei Bay area (British North Borneo) on Sunday have captured the capital ...

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  4. THOUSANDS HOMELESS IN LISMORE FLOODS

    Flood damage in the Lismore district, the worst in memory, is estimated at £500,000. Eight thousand residents have been forced from their homes, and Air Force planes haye parachuted supplies to them. ...

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  5. London's Tribute To General Eisenhower

    LONDON, June 12.—London, with its historic pageantry, to-day paid its official tribute to General Eisenhower, the roan who led the Allied forces to triumph in Europe, and had he been a Briton, Londoners could not have acclaimed him more ...

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  6. MELBOURNE'S THIRD NIGHT FOG

    MELBOURNE, Tuesday.—Fog blotted out the sun in southern Victoria again to-day, and after a chilly, damp day the third ...

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  7. MANLY FERRY RUN SUSPENDED

    The Manly ferry service was suspended at 11.30 a.m. yesterday for the rest of the day and night after the Curl Curl had ...

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  8. AUSTRALIANS AGAIN "IN THE NEWS"

    LONDON, June 12.—After hailing the Australian landings with streamer headlines yesterday afternoon, British newspapers ...

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  9. COLLAROY HOUSES WASHED AWAY

    Heavy seas smashing over Collaroy beach last night badly damaged scveral cottages on the sea front, and the occupants had ...

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  10. NAVY'S AIR GROWTH

    LONDON June 12 (Official Wireless).—Vice-Admiral D. W. Boyd, who has assumed the appointment of Admiral (Air), will take charge of all ...

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  11. SUMMARY OF TO-DAY'S NEWS

    A.I.F. PROGRESS.—Australian Ninth Division troops who landed in the Brunei Bay area on the north-west coast of ...

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  12. JAPANESE USE PHOSPHORUS

    NEW YORK, June 12 (A.A.P.). —It was disclosed to-day that the Japanese have resorted to painfully lethal phosphorous ...

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  13. LATE NEWS

    LONDON, June 12 (A.A.P.).— Mr. Churchill, speaking at the Lord Mayor's banquet to General Elsenhower in the Mansion ...

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  14. REPORTED CAPTURE OF HITLER'S DEPUTY

    LONDON. June 12 (A.A.P.).— Prague Radio says that Martin Bormann, who succeeded Hess as Deputy Fuhrer, has been captured. ...

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  15. TAILORS DEMAND £25 A WEEK

    LONDON, June 12.—Fifty out-of-work tailors stood outside a labour bureau in London's West End yesterday and refused to ...

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  16. Liberals Win Canadian Election

    OTTAWA, June 12.—Mr. Mackenzie King's Liberal Government, which steered Canada through five years of war, has ...

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