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  4. AMERICAN MINES CONTROLLED BY GOVERNMENT

    WASHINGTON, May 1.--The public is anxiously awaiting President Roosevelt's nationwide broadcast at mid-day on May 3 (Australian time) hoping that it will ...

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  5. THE RECORD!

    ALGIERS, May 1.--A single Beaufighter which destroyed five Junkers troop carriers in the ...

    Article : 86 words
  6. SECOND FRONT IN MAKING

    LONDON; May 1.--The time is near when the Red Army, together with the armies of our Allies, will break the spine of the Fascist beast, said Mr. Stalin in a May Day ...

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  7. No Threat To Sweden

    STOCKHOLM, May 2. -- The Prime Minister (Mr. Hansson) in the course of a speech before ...

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  8. WESTERN DESERT STREWN WITH ENEMY EQUIPMENT

    This picture shows heavy bombs on the sleds used to carry them round the airfield at Benina, near Benghazi. They were abandoned intact by the Axis forces in their headlong flight before the victorious 8th Army, Some of them have since been returned to the enemy "with thanks." ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  9. METAL TRADES STRIKE

    SYDNEY, Sunday. -- In the biggest hold-up in the metal trades since the outbreak of war 25,000 workers are expected to be ...

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  10. JAP HORRORS

    SUVA, May 1.--Europeans caught at Bougainville in the Solomons were killed by Japanese. This story is told ...

    Article : 212 words
  11. CURTIN REPLIES TO SENATOR'S BITTER ATTACK

    PERTH, Sunday.--"Senator G. M'Lcny's language reveals more bitterness than judgment," said Mr. J. Curtin in a ...

    Article : 169 words
  12. ALLIES INCREASE PRESSURE ON TUNISIAN FRONT

    LONDON, May 1.--Allied pressure in Tunisia is more intense. Von Arnim's counterattacks failed to achieve their aim. The Allies have only yielded ground slightly ...

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  13. JAPANESE PUNISH MORE PRISONERS

    NEW YORK, May 2.--Tokio radio says "appropriate punishment" has been imposed on 25 American army ...

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  14. NEW DEVICE

    LONDON, May 1. -- The Allies have a new secret antisubmarine weapon, which is taking increasing toll of ...

    Article : 138 words
  15. Ten Axis Supply Ships Sunk

    LONDON, May 1. -- An Admiralty communique says: Our submarines sank an additional 10 enemy ships ...

    Article : 160 words
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    Apanini, one of the very few albinos in New Guinea. He is very fair with freckles and golden blonde curly hair. With ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  17. RUSSIA PRAISED

    LONDON, May 1.--Mr. E. Shin[?], MP, in a speech, said: Anybody who launches an accusation against our Russian ally is playing ...

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  18. CENTRAL PACIFIC

    NEW YORK, May 1.--The initiative in the Central Pacific has passed into American hands and the Japanese can't ...

    Article : 135 words
  19. WAR ORPHANS

    SYDNEY, Sunday.--Mr. J. P. Abbott, MP, to-day stated that in view of the serious decline in the birth rate to 7.7 a 1000 in 1939 ...

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  20. LAVAL WOUNDED?

    LONDON, May I.--Pierre Laval, Nazi puppet Premier of France, was wounded while returning to Paris after a ...

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    Lieutenant G. Wills meets two Chimbu tribe sub-chiefs who came down from the centre of New Guinea to the coast. Their ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  22. SUBMARINE BLOW

    JAPAN is following Germany's lead in submarine warfare. It is believed she has allotted to her submarine fleet an important campaign in Australian waters with the object of cutting our shipping ...

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  23. ANOTHER ENEMY SHIP BATTERED OFF NEW GUINEA

    AUSTRALIAN-MANNED Hudsons and a small force of Liberator bombers raided Timika, Nabire, and Manokwari on the far north coast of Dutch New Guinea on Saturday, damaging Japanese aerodromes and ...

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  24. NAZIS ORDER STERN REPRESSIVE MEASURES IN EUROPE

    LONDON, May 1.--The Nazis continue their repressive measures in occupied lands, notably Holland, ...

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  25. Small Poll

    THE returns in the City Council election show that 5014 electors voted out of a total on the roll ...

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  26. THE BRITISH SPIRIT

    LONDON, May 1.--Merchant seamen have rendered many services to the nation, said Mr. Noel Baker, MP, at Glasgow, but ...

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  27. SYDNEY FIRES

    SYDNEY, Sunday.--Damage estimated at £60,000 was caused by two fires in the city, on Saturday afternoon. The ...

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  28. ALL QUIET ON RUSSIAN FRONT?

    LONDON, May 1.--Berlin claims Russia has opened a big scale attack against the German bridgehead in the ...

    Article : 127 words
  29. NORTH IRELAND

    LONDON, May 1.--A statement from the Northern Ireland Government House said the Prime Minister (Mr. J. M. ...

    Article : 129 words
  30. JAPANESE MENACE

    MELBOURNE, Sunday.--Japan would be able to launch 1500 planes against Australia if she decided to invade the country, Mr. ...

    Article : 135 words
  31. TONS OF BOMBS

    NEW DELHI, May 1.--A United States air force communique says: Liberators on Friday dropped over 20 tons of bombs on Sula Pagoda ...

    Article : 70 words
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