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  4. TERRIFIC TOLL OF NAZI SHIPS

    LONDON May 7—Announcing that 90 enemy ships, [?]otalling 150,000 tons, had been sunk since the Crimean [?]ffensive began, and it was estimated that at least an equal [?]umber had been damaged, the Moscow correspondent of ...

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  5. BRITISH USE ROCKET GUNS

    Rockets trace a blaxing path in the skies as they are fired from a British multiple-barrelled rocket anti-aircraft [?] on a mobile mount. Great Britain recently disclosed that she had been using [?]ocket guns effectively against German planes [?] the ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  6. Battlefield Quiet In Italy

    LONDON May 7—Apart from several comparatively. Isolated clashes, in which the Germans were repulsed, the Italian ...

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  7. Hour-By-Hour Air Blitz Maintained

    LONDON May 7—Maintaining their practically hour-by-hour pounding of Germany and German-occupied territory, Allied air forces to-day went out in strength, their most massive attacks being against Berlin from Britain, and against Bucharest from ...

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  8. Roosevelt Fit Now

    WASHINGTON May 7—Tanned by the sun, and looking very fit, President Roosevelt has returned to Washington after a month’s ...

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  9. LEND-LEASE AID REACHES ENORMOUS FIGURES

    WASHINGTON May 7—United States Land-Lease aid to the Allies was now being provided at the ra[?] of 100,000,000 dollars a month, said Mr. Charles Denby, advisor on reciprocal aid in the U.S. Economic Administration, ...

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  10. SHORTAGE OF MINING EQUIPMENT

    SYDNEY Monday—On his return from Queensland the general secretary of the Miners’ Federation, Mr. F. W. S. Grant, ...

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  11. BUNGLING IN MANPOWER CONTROLS

    SYDNEY, Monday.—The Deputy leader of the Federal Oppostion, Mr. Harrison, MHR, asked today that the Government ...

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  12. To-day’s Leader : Electi[?] Straws

    LONDON May 7—[?] announced Oval Mitchells of [?] Second [?] Air [?] today bombed railway yards at ...

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  13. MEMORIES OF LIBYA

    LONDON, May 7.—Emphasising that the British army was now getting the best equipment and weapons, VC winner ...

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  14. TREATMENT OF AXIS

    PHILADELPHIA May 7—In a tumultuous session the International Labour Office conference yesterday, the Australian union ...

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  15. Policeman Charged

    NEWCASTLE Monday.—Allan Gordon Dugan (28) policeman, was charged in the police court today with having in a house ...

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  16. Woman Bettor Fined

    NEWCASTLE Monday.— Eileen Scribner (38) was fined £20 or 40 days in the police court to-day for using a house at ...

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  17. 74 FACTORIES HIT IN BERLIN ATTACKS

    LONDON, May 7.—It is now known that 74 factories were hit in the Berlin area in Allied air attacks during March, says ...

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  18. CLOTHING FOR MOTHERS

    HOBART Mon.—Expressing the opinion that the Government should reserve all light woollen articles for expectant mothers, so ...

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  19. MORE LIBERAL TRADE

    NEW YORK May 7—A statement by representatives of 21 American republics for more lyiberal trade policies after the ...

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  20. Alleged Arson

    NEWCASTLE, Monday.—Thomas Vincent Keating (40), miner, was in the police court to-day charged with having maliciously ...

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  21. COMEDIAN’S DEATH

    LONDON May 7—The death has occurred of Wilkie Bard, famous English comedian, aged 70. Wilkie Bard visited Australia ...

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  22. DELAYS AT THE ABATTOIRS

    SYDNEY Monday.—The output of sheep carcases, at Homebush Abattoir will be about 6000 below normal to-day due to ...

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  23. MAY DAY MARCH IN SYDNEY

    SYDNEY Monday.—The Ironworkers, Munition Workers and MouLders’ Unions, who marched together, won first prize in the ...

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  24. ALLEGED PISTOL DISCHARGE

    NEWCASTLE Monday —Said to have been the victim of an assault. Norman Loades (38), taxi driver, was charged in the ...

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  25. Woman Shoplifter Fined

    NEWCASTLE Monday—On Saturday Thelma Harper, (33), visited Sekridge’s shop in Hunter-street, Newcastle, and stole ...

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  26. AUSTRALIA GRAPPLING WITH A BIG TASK

    SYDNEY Monday—In a broadcast from the BBC early this morning Mr. Curtin declared that Australia, while recognising and accepting the “beat Hitler first” strategy, had emphasised that, because that would mean a prolonged war in ...

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  27. Italian Prisoners On Their Honour

    NEW YORK, May 7.—Italian prisoners of war are being given an opportunity to volunteer for special service units in any ...

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  28. Had Placed Horse Cards

    NEWCASTLE Monday — For distributing a document purporting to give the betting odds on the horses engaged at Moorefield ...

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  29. Sydney Produce Markets

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  30. Nazi Destroyed Torpedoed

    LONDON May 7.—Early this morning a light task force of the Royal Navy, under Commander T. M. Cartwright, carried out ...

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  31. MIGRATION TO AUSTRALIA

    LONDON May 7—In a leading article on “The Desire of Thousands of British fighting men to make their future in the ...

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  33. GANDHI RELEASED

    LONDON May 7 — Mahatma Gandhi was released from detention at 2.30 a.m. yesterday in view of medical reports on his ...

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  34. BETTING IN HOTEL

    NEWCASTLE Monday—For betting in the bar of the Sydney, Junction Hotel Hamilton Bernard Patrick Hicks (29), from ...

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