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  4. Russians Pierce Main Defences Of Kharkov

    LONDON, Monday: The latest report from Russia states that the Russians have broken through the heart of the Kharkov fortifications and are now lighting about 10 miles from the centre of the city. ...

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  5. Five Mines Idle Yesterday

    CANBERRA, Monday: After a temporary lull in the New South Wales coalfields trouble, employees at five ...

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  6. Zeros Baulked In Attempt To Raid Moresby

    GHQ, South-west Pacific, Monday: Today s communique states: "In the New Guinea area, at ...

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  7. FREE FRENCH FIGHTER SQUADRON IN BRITAIN

    Free French airmen hitherto distributed among Royal Air Force squadrons have now been formed into the first Free French Fighter ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  8. Germans Believe Crisis of War Is Near

    LONDON, Monday: The Berlin correspondent of the United Press (Mr Joseph Grigg), who has reached Lisbon after two years in ...

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  9. RAAF HAS SCORED HEAVILY AGAINST JAPANESE PLANES

    MELBOURNE, Monday: In New Guinea and other northern areas since the outbreak of the Pacific War, the RAAF has destroyed ...

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  10. Prinz Eugen Hit With Torpedoes From Beauforts

    LONDON, Monday: The Air Ministry states: Coastal Command planes last night attacked the ...

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  11. ADMIRALTY WANTS PHOTOGRAPHS OF FOREIGN PLACES

    LONDON, Monday: Appealing to the public to send the Admiralty particulars of photographs of foreign places in their possession, a naval staff ...

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  12. UNSUCCESSFUL APPLICATION FOR RELEASE

    SYDNEY, Monday: The State Full Court today refused the application of Mrs Adele Walsh (Pankhurst) seeking release from ...

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  13. MAIR'S WARNING

    SYDNEY, Monday: If the present panic policy of rationing and restraint from production continued disorganisation would creep into the ...

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  14. 5000 TONS LOST TO PRODUCTION

    SYDNEY, Monday: Five collieries were idle on northern and southern fields today, as the result of which 5000 tons of coal ...

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  15. RAF BOMBS BLOCKED NAZI SUPPLIES

    LONDON, Sunday: Air Ministry information suggests that the RAF raids against Rostock caused a complete ...

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  16. WARD WARNS AGAINST EMPLOYMENT OF WOMEN

    SYDNEY, Monday: The Minister for Labor (Mr Ward) said tonight that employers must not employ women in industry ...

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  17. 30 US CARGO SHIPS TO BE LAUNCHED ON FRIDAY

    WASHINGTON, Monday: The Maritime Commission announces that 30 cargo vessels will be launched on Friday on the ...

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  18. CHINESE DESERTING SHIPS CAUSE CONCERN

    SYDNEY, Monday: Extracts from a letter written by the Minister for the Interior (Senator Collings) expressing concern about the number ...

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  19. ATTACK ON 'DROME IN HOLLAND

    LONDON, Monday: The Air Ministry states: Royal Canadian Air Force squadrons, flying American-built Boston bombers, last ...

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  20. ALIEN DOCTORS FOR BRISBANE

    BRISBANE, Monday: Six alien doctors in Queensland holding foreign degrees have been licensed to practise here. Two will be allowed to set up ...

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  21. NEW NAVAL CHIEF IN MEDITERRANEAN

    LONDON, Monday: Rear-Admiral Sir Henry Harwood, promoted to Acting Admiral, has taken over the appointment of Commander-in-Chief in ...

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  22. RECORD HAUL OF SEA MULLET

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  23. Finucane Equals Tally Of Malan

    LONDON, Sunday: The RAF made two morning and two afternoon sweeps over France. Squadron-Leader Finucane destroyed a ...

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  24. WRISTLET WATCHES TAKEN

    BRISBANE, Monday: In a smash-and-grab raid on the premises of S. B. Heiser, jeweller, of Penney's Arcade, Adelaide Street, tonight, a man ...

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  25. AGREE NOT TO PRESS FOR WAGE INCREASES

    CHICAGO, Monday: Representatives of American shipyard workers agreed to relinquish an estimate of 100,000 dollars in wage increases, in ...

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  26. PETROL TICKETS

    SYDNEY, Monday: Petrol ration tickets for June will be available at all issuing offices on and after May 25. The issue of May tickets will cease in ...

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  27. "WILL NOT STAND FOR MORE CRETES OR SINGAPORES"

    LONDON, Monday: Mr H. N. Harrison, president of the annual conference of the Federation of Shipbuilding and Engineering ...

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  28. PROVIDING FOR REGULAR CUSTOMERS TO SECURE CLOTHING

    BRISBANE, Monday: With the buying rush on clothing still as bad as ever, the stores are working on plans to ensure that ...

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  30. "I AM AN AMERICAN" DAY

    NEW YORK, Monday : "I Am An American" Day celebrations throughout the country came to a climax here in the form of a monster ...

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  31. E-BOATS REPULSED OFF MALTA

    MALTA, Sunday: Early this morning searchlights detected enemy E-boats off the coast of Malta. Coastal artillery ...

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  32. TWO SHIPS SUNK IN CARIBBEAN

    WASHINGTON, Sunday: The Navy announced that a small United States merchantman and a medium-sized British merchantman were torpedoed ...

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  33. BUTTER CONTEST TO HASTINGS COY.

    SYDNEY, Monday: Hastings District Dairy Coy. Ltd., Telegraph Pt, with 1222 pts, won the competition conducted by the Australian Institute of ...

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  34. FOR NON-COMBATANT DUTY

    NEW YORK, Sunday: Film actor Lewis Ayres, whose objection to military service landed him in a conscientious objectors' camp, will report to ...

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  35. MEN FROM ABROAD ON LEAVE

    BRISBANE, Monday: Long troop trains carrying men on leave after service overseas reached the city today, but practically the whole of the ...

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  36. Service of Intercession for Malta

    LONDON, Sunday: A congregation of 3000 attended High Mass at Westminster Cathedral as an act of intercession for Malta. The Earl of ...

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  37. SUNDAY SPORTING IN BRISBANE TO ENTERTAIN TROOPS

    BRISBANE, Monday: The Treasurer (Mr Cooper) announced tonight that National Security regulations had been issued to enable sporting events ...

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  38. AMERICAN PLANE DESTROYED BY FIRE

    MELBOURNE, Monday: A United States Army medium plane was destroyed by fire after it crashed at an airfield near ...

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  39. RAID TESTS FOR BRISBANE

    BRISBANE, Monday: Everything is in readiness for the city's first full-scale air raid rehearsal tomorrow morning, and the authorities, ...

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  40. TO FILE DEFENCE AGAINST WRIT

    BRISBANE, Monday: The building trades group has decided to file defence against a writ for £2000 for alleged defamation issued by C. G ...

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  41. LOSS OF CORVETTE

    LONDON, Monday: The Admiralty announces that the corvette Holly Hock has been sunk. ...

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