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  4. WHOLE UKRAINE FRONT NOW ABLAZE

    LONDON, May 21.—With a new Russian drive for Taganrog (on the north-eastern arm of the Sea of Azov) fighting has now spread all along the Ukraine front from Kharkov to Taganrog. Moscow reports describe the continued success of the ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  5. RAID SHELTER: GOVT. MOVE

    CABINET has decided to request Brisbane City Council to erect 75 more public air raid shelters. ...

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  6. Waiting For "All Clear"

    Music while they wailed. The people in the top picture, who sheltered in the basement of a city theatre during yesterday's air raid drill, were entertained by members of the theatre's stage band. When the alarm sounded the musicians were rehearsing in a nearby building, mid on reaching the shelter they kept on playing. (Below): Women and children wait for the all clear in the ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  7. £50M. THIS SEASON FOR WOOL

    The Commonwealth's current season wool payments to date totalled £49,789,263, and a further £1,368,341 was due ...

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  8. 1000 Raiders Nightly Is Aim

    LONDON, May 21.—The despatch of 1000 bombers nightly to Germany—the dream of Air-Marshal Harris, Commander-in-Chief of the R.A.F. Bomber Command—may yet come true. ...

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  9. JAPS STRAFE PT. MORESBY

    ENEMY pressure on the much raided Allied base of Port Moresby was maintained yesterday with a half-hour raid by 12 Zeros. Apparently conserving their new supplies of bombers for a big ...

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  10. Derby Sweep Malta's Gamble

    LONDON, May 21.—Residents of Malta, most bomb-battered British possession, lake their lives in their hands ...

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  11. JAPS SAY MODERN ARMS BEAT ALLIES IN MALAYA

    LONDON, May 21.—Main reason for Japan's successes in the Philippines and Malaya was that the Japanese were equipped with ...

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  12. 3 PREMIERS DISCUSS FEDERAL TAX PLAN

    THE State Premier (Mr. Forgan Smith) in Brisbane yesterday questioned "uniformity" of the Federal uniform tax plan. In Melbourne the Victorian and South Australian Premiers discussed legality of the scheme. ...

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  14. FREIGHTER FIGHTS 3 U-BOATS

    NEW YORK, May 21.—The biggest Axis naval concentration so far reported to have been actually sighted sank an ...

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  15. Heavy Rains Aid Chinese: Rivers Rise

    NEW YORK, May 21.—The rainy season has begun in Yunnan province, north of the Burma frontier, and torrents are ...

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  16. UNEXPECTED SUPPORT FOR ROOSEVELT

    NEW YORK, May 21—There was a major political surprise to-day when the arch-Conservative Republican, ex-President Hoover, ...

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  17. GREEKS LEARN WORTH OF HITLER'S "NEW ORDER"

    LONDON, May 21.—Prices are soaring to fantastic figures and disease is spreading in Greece, says The rimes' Lisbon correspondent. Greece is now virtually without ...

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  18. AXIS AIR BLITZ ON MALTA SLACKENS

    LONDON, May 21.—The axis: air blitz in Malta yesterday was not as severe as raids in the last few weeks. ...

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  19. BOMB OUTRAGES

    JOHANNESBURG, May 21.—Three post offices in the East Rand were extensively damaged by bomb explosions last night. ...

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  20. CANADA NEEDS OIL

    OTTAWA, May 21.—No oil will be available for heating buildings, factories, homes, or anything else in Canada next winter. The ...

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  21. ACTIVITY IN LIBYA

    CAIRO, May 21.—To-day's British communique says:—"Patrol activity continues. Enemy armoured cars in the southern sector ...

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