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  4. KHARKOV BATTLE ASSUMES GIGANTIC PROPORTIONS

    [?]CCORDING to a London message the Berlin radio states that the Kharkov-battle has assumed gigantic dimen-[?]ns. The period of German defensive fighting is over and [?]w extensive operations are progressing. Meanwhile ...

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  5. TEN JAP PLANES SHOT DOWN IN 2 DAYS : ALLIES RAID AMBOINA

    ON Saturday the Allied air force attacked shipping at Amboina. In strong interception three enemy fighters were destroyed, that during ...

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    AMERICA BUILDS.—Built in 76 calendar days, the new 12,780 ton tanker Sinclair H-C proves the effectiveness of the speed-up in the U.S. armament programme. The Previous record (or a ship of this type was 118 days. Department of Information photo. ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  7. No More "Hate Training" For British Forces

    LONDON, May 23. —Army "hate training" is being (topped by General Sir Bernard paget, Commander-in-chief of the Home Forces. This was ...

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  8. ALLIED CONSULTATIONS MAY PROVE MOMENTOUS FOR AUSTRALIA

    LONDON, May 23—The recent consultations between Canberra, London, and Washington may prove as momentous for Australia as ...

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  9. JAP REFUSES TO ALLOW RED CROSS SHIP

    LONDON, May 23—It was confirmed in London that Japan agreed 10 allow a Red Crore representative, at present ...

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  10. TOKIO TRIES TO ACCUSE U.S. OF ATROCITIES

    NEW YORK, May 23.—The Tokio radio declared that (he newspaper, Asahi, slated that Japanese as well as ...

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  11. RAF RESUME DAYTIME SWEEPS OVER FRANCE

    LONDON. May 23.—During the past few days the weather has not per-mitted a continuation of the E.A.F. daylight offensive against military ...

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  12. Russia Thinks Summer Will Bring Victory

    LONDON, May 23.-The Russian people firmly believe summer will brine them their heart's desire of place and a chance to return to living their own ...

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  13. MILITIAMEN CANNOT YET TRANSFER TO A.I.F.

    BRISBANE, May 24.—Militiamen in Queensland have not yet been able to transfer to the A.I.F. They ore waiting for official machinery to be set in ...

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  14. Tunney's Opinion of Louis

    NEW YORK, May 23.—Gene Tunney recently described Joe Louts as the most destructive and best heavyweight lighter the world has known. Tunney ...

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  15. RATION RELIEF TO BE PAID IN CASH

    BRISBANE. May 24. —Saving .of £2500 in year will be made by the Department of Labour and Industry by paying ration relief in cash on and ...

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  16. SUNDAY PICTURES AND DANCE POPULAR

    BRISBANE, May 24 —Two picture show and a dance in the City Hall to-night run by the U.S. Army proved immensely popular with the men of ...

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  17. BRITAIN TO PAY MORE FOR AUSTRALIAN WOOL

    LONDON, May 24.—Britain has agreed to increase the price for Australian wool by 15 per cent. beginning next clip. It also agreed to a ...

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  18. BRITISH WITHDRAWAL IN BURMA ALMOST COMPLETE ONE OF WAR'S FINEST FEATS

    Burma campaign is now virtually concluded, says a London message. The British withdrawal has been described by a high official, who took part in the middle part of the campaign, as one of the finest military feats of the ...

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  19. JAP INVASION FORCE PRESSES ON IN CHINA

    THE Chinese High Command at Chungking announced on Satur-day night that troops had been withdrawn to designated positions on ...

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  20. [?]HMS PENELOPE PROVES SHE IS BETTER THAN

    LONOON, May 23.—Detail of the magnificent way in which the [?]iser, H.M.S. Penelope, fonght [?]cughout a protracted ordeal in the ...

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  21. SENATOR HULL WARNS OF OVER-OPTIMISM

    .WASHINGTON, May 23. - The Secretary of State (Senator Cordell Hull) in a statement to the Press to-day warned against ...

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  22. PARATROOPS READY

    LONDON. May 24.—The Soviet Air Chief-of-Staff in an article in the Red Star says: "A huge Soviet army of parachutists trained during the winter ...

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  23. Move to End Beer Rationing

    BRISBANE. May 24.—US. Army authorities are conferring with Fed-eral and State Labour members in an effort to end the beer rationing ...

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  24. ALERT FOR POSSIBLE ENEMY LANDINGS ON US. SEABOARD

    THE Washington correspondent of the New York Times states that the Office of Civilian Defence instructed defence authorities on the eastern seaboard to keep.on the. alert for possible attempts to land small bodies of enemy forces on United States, ...

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  25. FOOLISH JO EXPECT MINE STOPPAGES WILL. t DISAPPEAR : MR. GRANT

    SYDNEY. May 23.—It would be foolish to expect thai mine stoppages would disappear, entirely during the war, the general secretary of the Miners ...

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  26. AMERICA'S GOLD-STAR MOTHERS

    WASHINGTON. May 23.- President Roosevelt approved of the plan that mothers who have lost their sons in the armed services will be entitled to ...

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