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  4. KHARKOV BATTLE RAGES WITH MERCILESS INTENSITY

    THE bitterness and intensity of the struggle on the Kharkov front surpasses any previous battles on the eastern front, says a Moscow dispatch. The Moscow radio also describes the fighting as merciless. The Germans who at first ...

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  5. IS AMERICA PREPARING A "SECOND FRONT"

    WASHINGTON, May 26.— At a Press conference President Roosevelt described the United States' Mission to London of heads of the ...

    Article : 288 words
  6. JAP FLYING BOATS ATTACK PT, MORESBY

    FLYING through moonlight Japanese flying boats attacked Port Moresby on Monday and Tuesday night. Three machines were used in ...

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    CANBERRA. May 27.—Commenting on the report that a considerable detachment of the R.A.A.F. had arrived in England direct from Australia the Minister for Air (Mr. A. S. Frakeford) said to-day a number of R.A.A.F. personnel, including gunners was still being sent from Australia to Great Britain. These arrivals in England. Mr. Drakeford said, were in accordance with the Empire air training scheme agreement. ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  8. AGGRESSIVENESS OF BRITISH FLEET PAYS DIVIDENDS IN THE MEDITERRANEAN

    IN A survey of naval operations in the Mediterranean, Admiral Cunningham, who recently retired from the position of commander-in-chief of the Mediterranean Fleet, said: "The second phase might be called the 'discomfiture of Italy.' This phase lasted ...

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  9. Belgian Workers Send Greetings to British Labour

    LONDON, May 26.— Greeting from workers in many countries and German-occupied territories were given by national representatives when the ...

    Article : 244 words
  10. JAPS HIT "HORNETS' NEST" IN N.E.I.

    WASHINGTON, May 26. - The New York Times correspondents says that the Japs are encountering a hornets nest in ...

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  11. AUTOMATIC MILITARY EXEMPTIONS FOR CHIEF RURAL INDUSTRIES

    CANBERRA, May 27.—Men engaged in most important primary industr[?] are to be given automatic exemption from military service according to the ...

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  12. CHINESE FACE UP TO POWERFUL JAP EFFORTS FOR QUICK KNOCK-OUT IN E. CHINA

    THE Chungking correspondent of the Associated Press says that the Chinese are stubbornly opposing powerful Japanese attempts at a quick knockout in eastern China. It was announced that the Japanese were thrown back from ...

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    IN GOOD FORM:—The Middle East A.I.F. come home; but they must still sign on the dotted line before they receive their credentials. Here of them filling In the forms. ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  14. "UNCLE JOE" STILWELL LED HIS MEN HOME

    LONDON, May 26. Mr. Jack Beldon, the special correspondents of the Daily Express at Calcutta, revals that General Stilwell personally ...

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  15. MASTER LEND AND LEASE PLAN FOR ALLIES

    WASHINGTON, May 26.—The Secretary of State (Senator Cordell Null) conferred with Mr. Litvinov (Soviet delegate to America) for 45 ...

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  16. "AXIS IS PREPARING VITAL MOVES IN MEDITERRANEAN"

    THE correspondent of the London Daily Express on the French frontier says that Mussolini's demands to France are contained in a second note. The correspondent adds that a Royal inspection also was made of Italian troops at Turin. The Rome radio stated ...

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  17. INDUSTRIAL PROVOCATEURS WILL BE "NAILED FOR IT"

    BRISBANE. May 27. — During the hearing of a case involving go-slow methods at the Rea[?] meatworks Mr. W. J. Riodan, a member of the ...

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  18. NEW ZEALAND IS READY FOR ANYTHING

    WASHINGTON. May 26. — Mr. J. Nash [?] speech at the Women's Nat[?] Press Club asserted that New Zealand [?]tionably was in danger ...

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  19. EPITAPH

    NEW DELHI. May 26.—[?]-General Stilwell's American Driver Se[?] Francis Astolf committed suicide by shooting him with a revoiver ...

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  20. MILITIA MAY ONLY TRANSFER TO R.A.A.F. AIR CREWS

    CANBERRA. May 27 — The Minister for [?] Army (Mr. F. M. Fordel) told (Mr W. P. Conelan) that members of the Australian Military Forces can ...

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