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  4. ALLIED ARMIES SWEEP TOWARDS BIZERTA AND TUNIS

    LONDON, May 7.—The British First Army is reported to be within 12 miles of Tunis and the United States Second Army Corps nine miles from Bizerta as a result of a great double offensive launched against the enemy's last strongholds in Tunisia at dawn yesterday. ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  5. GOOD SAVE BY FIREMEN IN CITY CAFE FIRE

    Fire gutted portion of the top floor of Toni's Care, in Hunter-street, this morning. The roof of the building, which is ...

    Article : 283 words
  6. Norwegian Ship Survivors

    Survivors of the torpedoed Norwegian ship after they had received clothing and parcels at an Australian port. ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  7. Liberty Loan Total £101,802,000

    CANBERRA, Friday.—The total of the third Liberty Loan was £101,802,000, subscribed by 422,450 people. ...

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  8. 6 P.M. LATEST CLOSING TIME FOR SHOPS

    MELBOURNE, Friday.—Under the Federal Government's proposals for the staggering of hours, shops would not be permitted to close later than ...

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  9. Japanese Floatplanes Caught On Beach

    Beaufighters made a deadly series of strafing passes with canon and machine-gun fire and sank a lugger filled with Japanese troops. They ...

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  10. HIS WATCH LET HIM DOWN

    LES RECORD, 17, seaman, of Newcastle, whose ship was torpedoed at night without warning by a Japanese submarine off the ...

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  11. CROUCHED ON RAFT

    Fearing they would be detected and machine-gunned, six young Australian seamen crouched upon a [?]alt in the moonlight for an hour, ...

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  12. New Guinea Village Taken

    In the fluid jungle fighting around Salamau. Australian troops have made a successful stroke far into the Japanese rear. ...

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  13. HITLER MOURNS S.S. CHIEF

    LONDON, May 7.—Hitler was in Berlin to-day for the funeral of the Nazi Storm Troop leader, Victor Lutze, who was killed in a car crash ...

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  14. Delegation Reaches Britain

    LONDON, May 7.—Members of the Australian and New Zealand Parliamentary delegations have arrived in Britain. They expect to have a ...

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  15. DR. EVATT POSTPONES CANADIAN VISIT

    OTTAWA, May 7.—The visit of the Australian Minister for External Affairs (Dr. Evatt) to Canada has been postponed indefinitely. ...

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  16. Ten Dead In Raid On East Anglia

    LONDON, May 7.—Four Focke Wulf 190's made a hit-and-run raid on a coast town in East Anglia early this morning. At least 10 people ...

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  17. POLES ACCUSED OF ESPIONAGE

    LONDON, May 7.—M. Vyshinsky, Russian Deputy Foreign Minister, in a statement to the Press, said members of the Polish Embassy staff, ...

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  18. BURMA LULL BROKEN

    LONDON, May 7.—The lull in the land fighting in Burma has broken. In the Arakan sector the Japanese, are developing a thrust to reinforce ...

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  19. U.S. SKIPPER

    The skipper of the torpedoed United States freighter. ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  20. Why Canadian Troops Stayed In England

    OTTAWA, May 7.—Replying to criticism by R. D. Hanson (New Brunswick Progressive Conservative), the Air Minister (Mr. Power) told ...

    Article : 116 words
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