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  4. BERLIN RAIDED IN BIG NIGHT ATTACKS

    R.A.F. PLANES from Britain on Thursday night raided Berlin in a series of the most extensive night attacks of the war. Targets ranged from the central Ruhr to Czechoslovakia ...

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    TARGETS' Widely separated targets of Allied bombers. Top: German city of Duisburg, with its intricate canal system, photographed from an R.A.F. reconnaissance piano. Duisburg has just experienced the heaviest blow yet delivered ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  6. BRITISH FLEET POUNDS ITALIAN ISLAND BASE

    LONDON, May 14 (Special and A.A.P).—British warships bombarded Pantellaria, Italian island naval and air base off the Tunisian coast, for 20 minutes early yesterday morning. Broadside offer broadside screamed into the ...

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  7. EDITORIAL

    A FEW weeks ago, when Allied Works Council projects were held up by stop-work meetings, prosecutions ...

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  8. KEEP IT UP

    COURIER-MAIL readers are responding splendidly to our appeals for funds. The Mothercraft Appeal ...

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  9. Caught Nazis With Finger

    LONDON, May 14 (A.A.H.).—A British farmer, member of the Home Guard, single handed and unarmed, captured ...

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  10. Strong Air Forces Over Italy

    LONDON, May 14.—Accompanying naval activity in the Mediterranean, new air blows have been struck at Sicily ...

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  11. RUSSIANS PUSH ON IN KUBAN

    LONDON, May 14 (A.A.P.).—In the Kuban area Russians are still pushing slowly towards Novorossisk. ...

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  12. Japs' Solomons Bases Raided

    WASHINGTON, May 14 (A.A.P).—Flying Fortresses bombed Japanese positions in the Ballale and Shortland Island (North ...

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  13. GENERAL EXPECTS EUROPE WAR SOON

    NEW YORK, May 14.—Lieut.-General Jacob L. Devers, U.S. Commander in the European zone, in a message to the U.S., said ...

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  14. China Big Issue In U.S. Talks

    WASHINGTON, May 14.—It is now accepted that China will figure largely in Pacific War discussions dt the Washington talks. The Courier-Mail's correspondent says that ...

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  16. FURTHER RETREAT IN BURMA

    LONDON, May 14.—British troops in Burma have withdrawn from Maungdow to new positions in the north. ...

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  17. U.S. Londing Reported In Aleutians

    LONDON, May 14 (A.A.P.).—Americans have landed on Attu Island, on the Aleutions, off Alaska, according to Berlin radio. ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  18. FULL PACIFIC UNITY

    CLOSE I co-ordination ana co-operation have always existed between the South-West pacific and South Pacific Commands, the official spokesman at General MacArthur's Headquarters emphasised yesterday. ...

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  19. Churchill Much At Home With President At White House

    WASHINGTON, May 14 (Special).—British Prime Minister (Mr. Churchill) now is so much at home at White House that he somewhat disorganises its routine, much to the vexation of those responsible for President Roosevelt's welfare. The President's physician. ...

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  20. BETTER SUCCESS IN U-BOAT WAR

    LONDON, May 14 (A.A.P.).—It is reported authoritatively that the most encouraging naval feature in the last six weeks has been ...

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