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  4. Dawn-To-Dusk Raids Resumed

    LONDON May 21 —From daybreak to-day hund [?] of Allied Planes flew over the Channel to the Continent [?] maintain the aerial pounding of the enemy industrial and military targets. ...

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  5. Outwitted Japs

    NEW DELHI, May 21.—It Is officially reported this party of 12 Indian soldiers, consisting of officers and non-commissioned ...

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  6. Capture of Fondi Strengthens Allies In Italy

    LONDON May 21—Allied headquarters this evening announced that the Allies had occupied Fondi, a stronghold in the Germans’ third line of defence in Western Italy The 5th Army, as a result of the capture of Fondi, is now ...

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  7. "Good Old Winnie"

    LONDON,. May 27.—The exchange vessel "Gripeholme” left Algiers for Belfast with British, Canadian and American ...

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  8. TRAPPED AT FOOT OF 200-FOOT CLIFF

    SYDNEY. Monday.—After being trapped" at the foot of a 200-foot cliff, for nearly Ave hours last night, a man and woman ...

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    SIKHS RESCUED FROM JAPANESE: Dressed in jungle green Australian [?]forms, Sikhs rescued when Americans attacked the Admiral Islands, are given medical attention at an Australian [?]New Guinea. As Harl Singh (Punjab) gets ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  10. LULL CONTINUES ON RUSSIAN FRONT

    LONDON May 21—Red Army scout units are thrusting sharply at widely separated points on the eastern front, tying up considerable forces, and causing enemy reports to described every minor attack as an attempted break-through, ...

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  11. Churchill’s To Fleet

    LONDON May 21 —“I cordially congratulate you and your fleet and especially the aircraft crews, upon the skilful ...

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  12. Disciplining Hebburn Miners

    KURRI KURRI, Monday.—At a meeting yesterday. Hebburn No. 1 miners decided to accept disciplinary measures after the ...

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  13. To-day’s Leader: Importance Of Research

    NEWCASTLE. Monday. — In the Summons Court to-day the cases were continued in which Leslie Jenkins, licenses of the ...

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  14. “DECISIVE PHASE”S

    LONDON, May 21.— The United Nations are on the edge of the ware’s decisive phase, and we half solve the problem of ...

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  15. COMMITTED ON ARSON CHARGE

    NEWCASTLE Monday.— The Coroner, Mr .A G. Chiplin, today Concluded the Inquest concerning a fire which destroyed a ...

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  16. Naval Command Changes

    WASHINGTON May 21 — Changes in the . Navy High Command are believed to be presaged by the transfer of Admiral ...

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  17. DRAGGING RIVER FOR SOLDIER

    SYDNEY Monday—Police who are dragging the Woronora River for the body of Clarence Joseph Puckeridge , 25, a soldier, of ...

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  18. Five NSW Mines Idle To-day

    SYDNEY, Monday.—In addition to Mount Kembla on the South Coast, four Northern mines were idle to-day. About ...

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  19. "Old Town Pretty Dead"

    NEWCASTLE Mon.—“The old town ts pretty dead, so I thought I'd liven , It up," said William John Frederick Pepperell (18), ...

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  20. General’s Close Shave

    LONDON May 21—General Mark Clark, commanding the 5th Army in Italy, had a narrow escape when a ...

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  21. FERRIES HELD UP BY DENSE FOG

    SYDNEY Monday—All ferry movements were dislocated this morning by one of the heaviest fogs experienced in Sydney in years. The most serious hold-up occurred at Manly wharf, where no ferries left between 6.15 a.m. and ...

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  22. RAIN IN THE DROUGHT AREAS

    SYDNEY Mon. — The State Meteorologist, Mr.-Mares said to-day that light to moderate falls of rain had been recorded over ...

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  23. Shops Besieged For Eggs

    SYDNEY Mon.—Following Saturday's appeals by housewives and mothers to shopkeepers for eggs after it had been announced ...

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  24. U.S. OFFICERS AID PRISONER

    A Japanese soldier, taken prisoner, during the capture of Eniwetok, major atoll in the Marshall Island group holds the bandage tie as an American medical officer cuts the first aid bandage to treat his wounded arm. Other U.S. medical offers ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  25. Sheep Dearer At Homebush

    SYDNEY, Monday.—Winchcombe Carson Ltd. report: 25,902 sheep penned. Grown sheep were 2/ dearer Lambs were very strong ...

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  27. Krupp’s Works Badly Damaged

    LONDON May 21—The complete results are now known of Bomber- commands biggest attack on Krupp’s works at Essen ...

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  28. ON ’CHANGE

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  29. Sydney Produce Markets

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  31. SEARCH FOLLOWS MURDER

    AUCKLAND Monday. — Following the murder of Mrs. Lois Rosamond Miss, 39, more than 100 settlers, and dozens of police are ...

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  32. FOUND SHOT AT - DUNGOG

    With a pearifle lying across his chest, Frank Gordon Hicks 30, of Dungog, was found shot dead-at the rear of his home yesterday ...

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