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  4. Feverish Speculation About Invasion

    LONDON May 14—A message from Stockholm that Berlin, military circles were “very tense” during the week-end, following the receipt in Berlin of “alarming” reports of Allied invasion preparations, was followed to-day by a fresh ...

    Article : 276 words
  5. Vicious Battle For Gustav Line

    LONDON May 14—In one of the most vicious battles of the whole Italian campaign Allied troops are slowly blasting their way into the Gustav Line. According to the “Times” correspondent at Allied Headquarters, the new offensive is “going great ...

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  6. Channel Clashes

    LONDON May 14.—An RAP attack on an enemy convoy off the Dutch coast and the German claim of fierce clashes between ...

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    ATTACK ON HOLLANDIA.—Men of the RAAF at work at an ammunition dump during the progress of the attack on Hollandia, and other [?] held by the Japanese in north-east New Guinea. ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  8. WAKDE AND SCHOUTEN ISLANDS BOMBED

    SOMEWHERE IN NEW GUINEA Monday—Wakde and Schouten Islands, off the coast of Dutch New Guinea, were again hit by Allied planes over the week-end. On Saturday, Liberators dropped over 200 tons of bombs on ...

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  9. To-day’s Leader: Invasion Eve

    LONDON May 14.—Allied air operations in Europe were on a small scale to-day, due to cold north-westerly winds almost of ...

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  10. Mosquito’s Rapid Flight

    LONDON May 14 — A British-built Mosquito, Sown by a Russian pilot, covered the distance between Britain ...

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  11. FREAK STORM IN SYDNEY

    SYDNEY Monday—A freakish electrical storm, which hit Sydney last night, caused property damage in the city and [?] ...

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  12. JAPANESE HALTED AT LOYANG

    CHUNGKING, May 14.—The latest Chungking—communique admits that the Japanese on Saturday advanced west, east and ...

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  13. JUDGE NIELD OUTSPOKEN AT NEWCASTLE

    NEWCASTLE, Monday— Before Judge Nield this afternoon, Gerisam[?] Grivas, cafe proprietor, of Scott’s-st., Newcastle, ...

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  14. LITTLE CHANGE ON RUSSIAN FRONT

    LONDON, May 14.—the only [?] operations on the Russian front received in London today, was contained in ...

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  15. SUSPENDED PRIEST

    SPRINGFIELD (Mas.), May 14.—Following his suspension from ecclesiastical duties consequent upon his recent visit to ...

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  16. KILLED IN PLANE DISPLAY

    LONDON May 14—Mr. A. L. Wykes, bead of the company producing the Auster plane, which is the “maid of all work” plane on ...

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  17. New Type of British Mine

    LONDON May 14—The British are using a new mine with both magnetic and accoustic qualities, according to ...

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  18. FISH DUMPED IN SYDNEY

    SYDNEY Monday—Large quantities of fish mostly salmon and mullet, have been dumped in Sydney during the past few days. ...

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  19. THE KING FAREWELLS THE HOME FLEET

    LONDON, May, 14.—The King farewelled the Home Fleet “before the invasion battle.” In four crowded days he ...

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  20. Record Crossing of The Atlantic

    LONDON. May 14.—The trans-Atlantic crossing of 2220 statute miles in record take-off to landing time of 6 hours 46 minutes ...

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  21. Had Lamp Globe In Bag

    NEWCASTLE, Mon.—On May 6 Herbert Charles Motum (36), shunter at the steel works, was searched when leaving there and ...

    Article : 89 words
  22. HUNGARY WON’T QUIT AXIS

    LONDON May 14. —“Hungary is determined to pursue the war against the Allies on the side of Germany,” said Budapest Radio, ...

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  23. LOSS OF 2000 TONS OF COAL

    SYDNEY Monday—Two mines in the north—Pacific and Bore-hole—and one in the south—Coalcliff—are idle to-day, involving a ...

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  24. JAP AIRFIELDS BOMBED

    WASHINGTON May 14.—A Pacific Fleet communique states that a search plane bombed the air strip on Kisale Island on ...

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  25. SENATOR KEANE CRITICISED

    SYDNEY, Monday.—Referring to Senator Keane’s statement, in which he promised the appointment of an official to control ...

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  26. COAL RATIONING AND INDUSTRY

    SYDNEY, Monday.—The general secretary of the Miners’ Federation, Mr. G. M. S. Grant, said today that coal rationing ...

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  27. U.S. TOLUENE PLANT

    In this towering network of pipes and tanks rising ten store[?] above the ground at a U.S. Army ordnance plant in and oil-producing region in the South-Western U.S. petroleum is being converted into toluene, basic ingredient of TNJ, by a special ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  28. Tragic Shelling Error

    LONDON May 14—For nearly two hours to-day misdirected shells from a British artillery battery crashed into the small ...

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  29. PLEA TO LESSEN BOMBING

    LONDON May 14.—Vichy radio sates that French cardinals have addressed the following appeal to the Catholic clergy of ...

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  30. Gandhi Observes Silence

    LONDON, May 14. — Gandhi has decided to observe silence for a fortnight in order to secure uninterrupted rest, but the ...

    Article : 76 words
  31. Sydney Produce Markets

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  33. Illegal Betting

    NEWCASTLE Monday.— For using a house at Alfred-st., Newcastle, for betting, Henry Kelvin Parker (22), labourer, was fined ...

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  34. AUTOMATIC PILOTS

    NEW YORK May 14—Giant gliders, with automatic pilots, which are being produced by the North-western Aeronautical ...

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  35. AUTHOR’S DEATH

    LONDON, May 14.—The death has occurred of Sir Gurney Benham, author of the dictionary of quotations bearing his name. He ...

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