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  4. RUSSIAN WEIGHT TELLING IN KHARKOV CLASH

    REPORTS from all sources, including Berlin, tend to con-firm that the Russian weight is telling in the Kharkov battle. The Berlin radio admits that a fierce three-day battle has been raging at Smiyev, which is part of the ...

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  5. ALLIED SUBS SINK JAP CRUISER & TWO CARGO VESSELS

    IN the South-west Pacific zone Allied submarines have sunk a modern Jap cruiser of the Kako class, and two cargo vessels totalling 15,000 ...

    Article : 189 words
  6. [?]REE VC'S 37 OTHER [?]ORATIONS

    [?], May 21.—Awards announced for the St. Nazaire raid [?] Victoria Crosses. The [?] are the largest ever ...

    Article : 299 words
  7. TOKIO RADIO'S VERSION OF CORAL SEA

    NEW YORK. May 21.—The Tokio radio to-day, in an apparent attempt to elicit information gave further purported details of the Coral ...

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    R.A.A.F COME HOME.—Two of a batch of R.A.A.F recently returned from overseas, despite the efforts of the enemy to prevent them from doing so Many of them had thrilling studies of adventure to tell and brought back with them unvaluable experience in acrial warfare ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  9. FORD PLANS TO TURN OUT ONE 30-TON BOMBER PER HOUR

    DETROIT, May 21.—The first Ford Liberator bomber rolled off the half-mile assembly line at the vast Willorun plant ...

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  10. AXIS REJECTS MEXICO'S NOTE OF PROTEST

    MEXICO CITY. May 21.—The Foreign Office announced that the Axis nations rejected Mexico's protest note and demand for complete satisfaction ...

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  11. DR. EVATT VISITS RAAF SPITFIRES IN ENGLAND

    THE Australian Minister for External Affairs (Dr. H. V. Evatt) who is in London, on Thursday morning visited an Australian Spitfire Squadron. He told the men first about the growing strength of Australia and gave an account of the battles against the Japanese. ...

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    21.—The Duke of Gloucester inspected thousand of Australian soldiers somewhere in Syria. Afterwards the Duke defences and the work of the A.I.F. railway construction present engaged on one of the biggest railway jobs in the Middle ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  13. INDIA'S WAR EFFORT MUST EXPAND FURTHER

    BOMBAY, May 21.—Dr Grady, Chief of the U.S technical mission, said that India's war production must be developed much further if she is to ...

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  14. JAP INVASION FORCE THREATENS FLANK OF CHINESE IN CHEKIANG PROVINCE

    THE Chungking correspondent of the Associated Press says that Japan—apparently intent on knocking out China, or at least seizing forward areas from which Japan might have attacked—has supplemented its broad offensive ...

    Article : 668 words
  15. BRITAIN'S POST-WAR PLAN FOR GERMANY

    LONDON. May 21. Winding up the debate in the House of Lord on post-war policy towards Germany Lord Cranbourne, Leader of the ...

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  16. [?]CHY TRIED TO STAMP OUT [?]E FRENCH IN ADAGASCAR

    French authorities bare public of the following extracts from [?] by a senior French officer [?] escaped from Madagascar ...

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  17. SERGEANT BLAIN, A.I.F. AND M.H.R., MISSING AFTER MALAYA

    CANBERRA, May 22.—The Australian Army authorities have reported to the Army Minister (Mr. F. M. Forde) that Sergeant ...

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  18. MORE BRITISH TROOPS MASS IN MADAGASCAR

    LONDON, May 21—The Paris radio says that further strong British contingents have landed at Diego Saurez. They ...

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  19. U.S. Moves In New Caledonia And Martinique

    WASHINGTON. May 21—The Secretary of State (Mr. Cordell Hull) at a press conference said that the Martinique conversations were ...

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  20. INDUSTRIAL COURT DENIES SUGAR APPEAL

    BRISBANE. May 22—Appeal from the decision of the acting Industrial Magistrate in Cairns regarding the interpretation of Sugar Industry Award ...

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  21. LUNCH HOUR INJURIES AND WORKERS' COMPENSATION

    BRISBANE, May 22.—A ruling to the effect that man injured while returning to his work from lunch is entitled to Workers Compensation was ...

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  22. Queenslander Gets M.M.

    BRISBANE. May 22.— Corporal Groundwater (22), son of Serge A B, and Mrs. G. Groundwater (Ingham) has been awarded the Military Medal ...

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