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  2. SUBMARINE RAISED FROM HARBOUR

    SYDNEY, Fri: Australian and American naval officers are now inclined to the opinion that the Japanese submarine raised from the ...

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  3. TORPEDOED SHIP SURVIVORS

    After having spent 24 hours in a lifeboat, 25 men, survivors of the vessel which was torpedoed on Wednesday night, landed at a seaside ...

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  4. PEACE BASED ON JUSTICE, NOT REVENGE

    Great Britain would never propose a peace of revenge Lord Selborne, Minister for Economic Warfare said in the House of Lords yesterday in ...

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  5. TANKS FOR S AFRICA'S LIBYAN ARMY

    South Africa's 2 divisions in Libya are to be converted into tank divisions, Gen Smuts, Prime Minister, announced yesterday, when referring ...

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  6. TWO ENEMY SUBMARINES WERE SUNK, AND A THIRD PROBABLY SUNK, YESTERDAY BY AUSTRALIAN AND DUTCH RECONNAISSANCE SQUADRONS.

    They located the submarines in widely separated localities off the cast coast of Australia. ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  7. SMASH AND GRAB RAID BY COMMANDOS

    All 3 services co-operated closely in the Commando raid on the Boulogne-Le Touquet area in Occupied France early yesterday ...

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  8. CEASELESS FIGHTER SWEEPS

    After a night spent in attacking enemy aerodromes and aircraft and providing air support for commando operation Fighter Command ...

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  9. DAILY DIGEST

    This is no idle rover's yarn that sailors bring to mind. When, after dark, the pipes are lit. and every glass is filled. ...

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  10. US DECLARATIONS AGAINST AXIS PUPPETS

    Congressional action for declarations of war against Bulgaria, Hungary, and Rumania has been completed unanimously and without ...

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  11. FURTHER ATTACKS INEVITABLE

    Sinkings of enemy submarines in Australian waters in the last few days lepresent a great success for Allied arms but presence of these ...

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    GEN SIR THOMAS BLAMEY CARRYING HIS TRAY when he lunched at Blamey House yesterday. ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  13. 5 MINES IDLE, 1,200 STRIKERS

    SYDNEY, Fri: Strikes at 5 mines, together with a partial stoppage at another, rendered idle 1,200 men and caused the loss of production of ...

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  14. PRODUCTION IN RUSSIA

    Forgoing the traditional May day holiday, Soviet workers stopped their machines only long enough to hear Stalin's order broadcast from ...

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  15. US COUPLE CONVICTED OF ESPIONAGE

    Dr. Hans Helmuth Gros, a native of Minneapolis and his attractive wife a film studio art worker, were convicted today of conspiring to ...

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  16. GLASGOWS GREAT WELCOME TO KING AND QUEEN

    Three-quarters of a million people crowded the streets of Glasgow to watch 'the King and Queen drivel through the city during an extensive ...

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  17. TEA PRICES TO BE STABILISED

    CANBERRA, Fri: Mr Curtin, Prime Minister, said today that the Commonwealth Government had decided to stabilise tea prices. ...

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  18. "THE TIMES" PAYS TRIBUTE TO MR BRUCE

    The appointment of Mr Bruce High Commissioner as Australian representative in the War Cabinet and the Pacific War Council is ...

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  19. ALLIED AIR ACTIVITY IN NORTH

    Further heavy attacks by Allied aircraft against Japanese bases at Koepang in Timor and Rabaul in New Britaln were announced in a ...

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  20. CASUALTIES ON DEPOT SHIP

    The names of Engine-room Artificer W. G. Gordon, of Albert Park (V), and Stoker N. L. Robson, of Leichhardt (NSW), have been added ...

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  21. ITALIAN SINGER RELEASED

    Ezio Pinza, former leading basso in the Metropolitan Opera Co, has been released from Ellis Island, having been ...

    Article : 83 words
  22. CONDITIONS ON ALLIED WORKS

    Judgment was delivered by Judge Kelly in the Arbitration Court yesterday on the matter referred to the Court by various unions concerning ...

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  23. NATIONALISATION PRAISED

    SYDNEY, Fri: Mr Ward, Minister for Labour, today praised Britain's decision to nationalise the coalmining industry. The decision, Mr ...

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  24. 3 SUBS FAILED TO RETURN TO BASES

    Tokio Official Radio, quoting Imperial Headquarters, said that a flotilla of special submarines invaded Sydney Harbour and sank a warship ...

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  25. HARRY BRIDGES CASE ON MONDAY

    Healing of the habeas corpus writ issued by Harry Bridges will be held in the Federal Court, San Francisco, on Monday ...

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  26. PRESIDENT QUEZON ADDRESSES SENATE

    By special invitation President Quezon, of the Philippines, addressed a crowded US Senate yesterday. "I am not here to persuade you to ...

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  27. FLYING FORTRESS OUTPUT LEAPS AHEAD

    Boeing Flying Fortresses are now rolling off the Vega Aircraft Company's assembly line 6 months ahead of schedule, Mr Courtlandt Gross ...

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  28. DEVELOPMENT EXPECTED IN GEELONG MURDER

    GEELONG, Fri: An early development in the search for the murderer of Driver Arthur Roy Willis, 44, who was shot dead at Wallington early ...

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  29. SUDDEN DEATH OF JUDGE

    Sincere regret was expressed by all branches of the legal profession yesterday when news was received of the sudden death at 8.30am ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  33. RAAF MAN KILLED IN CAR CRASH

    When a car conveying RAAF personnel crashed into a vehicle of an RAAF convoy passing in the opposite direction along Geelong rd, ...

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  34. DR EVATT TO SPEAK TO AMERICANS

    Dr Evatt today had a long talk with Lord Halifax, and afterwards saw both the British and US Army and Navy leaders. ...

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  36. STRANGE ILLNESS IN US CAMPS

    A special War Department Boara of research scientists is studying an outbreak of iliness at Fort Custer, Michigan, and other Army camps, ...

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  37. 2 KILLED IN AIR CRASH

    SYDNEY, Fri: Two men were killed when an RAAF aircraft crashed on Wednesday afternoon near Bathuest rd, in the vicinity of Medlow Bath. ...

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  38. OBITUARY

    Mr Maximillian Cohn died yesterday in a private hospital in Melbourne aged 76. He is believed to have been the oldest wine tnd spirit merchant ...

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  39. ORDER RESTORED IN BAHAMAS

    Almost 1,400 native and negro labourers returned to work at 2 US projects today. Forty natives faced charges of smashing windows and ...

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  40. SERVICE CASUALTIES

    Parents of Sgt Norman WISEMAN of 65 Royal av. Sandringham, have been advised that he has died on active service ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  41. CHARLIE CHAPLIN DIVORCED

    Paulette Goddard has been granted a divorce from Charlie Chaplin by the Civil Court at Juarez, Mexico, on the ground of incompatability. ...

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  42. JAPAN AND INDO-CHINA

    German-controlied Osio Radio, quoting a report from Hanoi, French Indo-China, says Japan and IndoChina will sign an agreement under ...

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  45. ANOTHER ALERT IN PERTH

    PERTH, Fri: Perth had its third air raid alert in a fortnight today, following a report that a plane had been silghted over a northern port. ...

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