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  4. Pounding of Targets Continues Unchecked

    LONDON May 1 Day raiders flew out to Europe at sunrise in what a coast-town observer described at the greatest morning air activity of the war The Allied expeditionary air force announced that ...

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  6. Enemy Ships Torpedoed

    LONDON May 1.—British submarines, in the Mediterranean and the Aegean, on recent patrols, sank two medium-sized ...

    Article : 49 words
  7. Panzer General Captured

    LONDON May I—It is officially announced that British officers carried out a daring raid on Crete and captured ...

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  8. Churchill Welcomes Dominion Premiers

    LONDON May 1—The Prime Minister (Mr. Winston Churchill) presided at the first session of the Prime Ministers’ conference. He made a speech briefly welcoming the Dominion Premiers, to which each Prime Minister replied. ...

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  9. CHINESE OFFICERS WITH U.S. WRITER

    Chinese Navy officers receiving advanced naval training in the U.S., chat with Pearl Buck, distinguished American writer of Chinese novas during a visit to New York City. The young Chinese are part of a group of officers and student officers of ... [ILLUSTRATED]

    Article : 76 words
  10. Air War Livelier In Italy

    LONDON May 1—Allied patrolling across the flat lands on the Anglo beachhead continues dally, with scattered enemy artillery ...

    Article : 132 words
  11. Moscow Salutes May Day

    LONDON, May 1—A thunderous May Day salute from guns Moscow was broadcast to the world from Moscow radio which ...

    Article : 174 words
  12. BIG MOVES STIRRING IN CENTRAL RUSSIA

    LONDON May 1.—There were signs of an early resumption of big scale fighting on the Central Russian front where Red Air Force bombers and Stormoviks have been softening-up German communications and airfields, says ...

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  13. SENATOR ASHLEY'S WAR LOAN HINT

    GUNNEDAH Tuesday.—Politics were being dragged into the War Loan campaign as an excuse by-some sections of the ...

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  14. JAP. BASES IN PACIFIC POUNDED

    WASHINGTON May 1—it Is announced by the Navy that American-planes struck at enemy on the Kurttes, Truk, ...

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  15. MRS. CURTIN ATTENDS PRESS CONFERENCE

    WASHINGTON May 1—Mrs. Roosevelt told a Press conference that doctors do not wish the President to leave his south ...

    Article : 167 words
  16. CONCERN AT DRIFT OF SHEARERS

    SYDNEY, Tuesday.—The Increasing drift of shearers to other rural work is perturbing, the Graziers' Associations and wool ...

    Article : 80 words
  17. Sydney Produce Markets

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  18. Masqueraded As a Sailor

    SYDNEY Tuesday — At the special Federal Court to-day Dallas Frank Eascott, 18, of Queen street, Granville, was fined £5 ...

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  19. To-day's Leader: After The War

    CANBERRA, Tuesday.—Until, there Is an improvement In the war situation. It is considered unlikely that there will be any ...

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  20. “NATIONALISE COAL”

    LONDON, May 1.—The Labour Party has issued its plans for the complete nationalisation of coal gas and electricity at ...

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  21. ALMS BEGGAR SENT TO GAOL

    NEWCASTLE, Tuesday. — In Hamilton: on Saturday, John Adams (19) labourer, asked a Constable for 6d and was arrested ...

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  22. U S. FLIER CHANGES SHIPS ON HIGH SEAS

    Riding on a pulley, U.S. Navy flier to transferred from a U.S. destroyer to a U.S. aircraft carrier as the ships lie alongside In central Pacific waters. The airman, shot down during the American. capture of the Japanese fort rest of Kwajaleln in the ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  23. 677 ENEMY DEAD COUNTED AT HOLLANDIA

    SOMEWHERE IN NEW GUINEA Tuesday.—So far. enemy dead have been. counted the Hollandia area of Dutch New Guinea,-where Allied patrols are reducing, isolated: enemy, positions located in the ,bills- north of Lake Santani ...

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  24. MORE BOMBS ON GENOA

    LONDON May 1—.Liberators in Italy last-night attacked .the port of Genoa for the third night. They hit letters quays and other targets. ...

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  25. Resignation of Race Steward

    SYDNEY Tuesday—Officials of the AJC to-day refused to confirm deny, a' Statement by Mr. J.A. Gardiner regarding his resignation ...

    Article : 75 words
  26. £50 IN FINES FOR BETTING

    NEWCASTLE Tuesday—Daniel O’Connor (33). labourer, in the Police Court, to-day was fined £20, or 10 days for street betting ...

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  28. 498 MISSING AFTER SINKING

    WASHINGTON, May, 1.—The War Department announced that an American ship was recently sunk in the Mediterranean as a ...

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  29. Missing in Air Operations•

    SYDNEY Tuesday.—An. RAAF casualty list -issued today . contains the name, of ' Flight-Sergeant H. A Jacobi of Morpeth, reported ...

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