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  4. RED FORCES PRESSED BACK ON KERCH BUT STILL FIGHT

    A Russian communique, issued late tonight, admitted that the Russians on the Kerch Peninsula today retreated to new positions in the face of superior forces. ...

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  5. BRITISH BATTLESHIP : GIANT DUKE OF YORK

    In December, 1941. Britain's Prime Minister (Mr. Winston Churchill) and his party were carried to America for the Washington meeting with President Roosevelt aboard the mighty Duke of York. Laid down on May 5, 1939, she is one of five battleships of the King George V class. Displacement 35,000 tons: personnel 1150: dimensions 740ft x 103ft. carries for air craft. Her armament consists of 10 14in guns, 16 5.25in guns, four ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  6. POPE PIUS RENEWS APPEAL FOR PEACE-MODERATION URGED

    Broadcasting on the eve of the Episcopal Jubilee, the Pope has appealed fur peace "with greater insistence in view of the menace of greater destructive weapons. We feel an urgent need to open our lips and speak, frankly. ...

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  7. APPEALS FOR PEACE

    Renewing his appeal for peace, his Holiness said. "The sooner the war is ended the belter." Me urged the leaders of nations to consider the ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  8. Chinese in North Burma Cut Lines of Japanese

    The Chinese have cut the Japanese lines of communication in Northern Burma, between Mandalay and Lashio and Myitkyina and Bahmo, says a Chinese communique today. It adds that there has been ...

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  9. Germans Heavy Losers in Middle East

    British fighters operating off the North African coast on Tuesday intercepted a formation of enemy planes and shot down into the sea ...

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  10. Northern Mines Resume But Three Others Out

    Although production has been resumed today at all Northern mines which were on strike yesterday in sympathy with the Millfield miners ...

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  11. ATTITUDE CRITICISED

    The Dubbo deputy-coroner (Mr. I. B. Mackenzie, JP), at the Dubbo court house today, expressed strong comment against the attitude ...

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  12. Govt. Down in Senate On Marketing Move

    The Government was defeated by one vote in the Senate early this morning when the Opposition successfully sought the disallowance of the ...

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  13. PACIFIC COUNCIL VIEW

    Delegates to today's Pacific War Council meeting unanimously lint cautiously regarded the Coral Sea battle as good news. ...

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  14. RANDWICK SANCTIONED FOR RACE MEETINGS

    The Minister for the Army (Mr. Forde) said today there would be no objections to proposed race meetings at Randwick on May 23 and June 13. ...

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  15. Minister To Clash With Army

    The Minister for Aircraft Production (Senator Cameron) said today that it had been reported from Adelaide that another skilled worker had ...

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  16. Aged 104, Has Glasses For "Special Work"

    Aged 104 years today, Mrs. "Granny" Causer, of Spring Creek is proud of the fact that she can do her own housework and only requires ...

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  17. WELLINGTON'S BUTTON MODERN MONEY SPINNER

    Mr. Robert McDonald, an old-age pensioner residing at Sydney, has a button from the coat worn by the Duke of Wellington during the battle ...

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  18. TEACHERS WANT DIGGING OF TRENCHES HURRIED

    The New South Wales Teachers Federation has asked the Minister for Education (Mr. Evatt) to receive a deputation from the federation which ...

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  19. Poison Gas Release Annoyance to Nazis

    While nations throughout Europe are debuting the possibility of Germany's use of gas warfare, it is officially announced in Berlin that the ...

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  20. GERMANS ORDER FRENCH TO SCUTTLE SHIPS BUT

    According to the British United Press correspondent in Vichy, the Germans have forbidden the Vichy authorities to hand over French shipping at ...

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  21. Cobar Trench Diggers Use Explosives

    Community slit trenches are being dug at Collar away from the street area us a precaution against air raids. The nature of the ground is such ...

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  22. Producer Gas Order For Essential Vehicles

    It was made clear today by the Minister fur Transport (Mr. Lawson) that all motor services regarded as essential must equip their vehicles ...

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  23. Dubbo Man Killed In Bridge Fall

    Falling 20 feet from the railway bridge this morning, Malachi lingers (about 40). of MacLeay Street, Dubbo, was killed instantly. ...

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  24. IMPROVED BROWNOUT CAMPAIGN BEGINS

    The Minister for National Emergency Services (Mr. Herff[?]) today outlined steps already taken to modify the brownout in New South ...

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  25. Record Hauls of Mullet In Northern Waters

    Record hauls of mullet are being caught off Ballina. In yesterday's yield the total was 23 tons. The whole output of the local has been ...

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  26. DISCIPLINE NECESSARY FOR ALL SAYS FORDE

    The Minister for the Army (Mr. Forde) said today that, an all in war effort meant a high standard of discipline both by soldiers and civilians. ...

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  27. Country Shoppers Join City Panic Throng

    Sydney entered upon the fifth day of its frenzied shopping rush this morning, with the ranks of panic buyers swollen by country people who ...

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  28. OVERSEA NEWS

    Overseas news messages published in this issue are supplied by the Australian Associated Press to which "The Liberal" subscribes. ...

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  29. SYDNEY WHEAT MARKET

    Sydney, Thursday.—There was keen inquiry for wheat for the produce trade in the local market today, but trading in the export flour section was dull. ...

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  30. SYDNEY OFFICIAL DIES

    The death occurred today of Mr.F. J. Smith, the deputy town clerk of the City of Sydney. He was at his office yesterday and took ill last night. ...

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  31. SKILLED MECHANICS SOON

    Sydney, Thursday.—It was announced today by the secretary to the Service Stations Association (Mr. C. A. Gregory) that skilled mechanics and ...

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  32. CHIMNEY ON FIRE

    At 6.30 o'clock on Tuesday evening the Dubbo fire brigade answered a call to 237 Brisbane Street where a chimney was afire. The blaze was ...

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