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  4. forces Massing Again In Russia

    LONDON May 16—Although reports from the Russian front show that [?] a no large-scale fighting at the moment, there are signs that the resumption of heavy battles is not far distant. ...

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  5. Gustav Line Now Shattered

    LONDON May 16—Except at Cassino and Monastery Hill, the Germans are already out of the original Gustav Line and are now defending hastily-dug defences. This is stated by Reuter’s special correspondent at advanced ...

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  6. Stocks of Wool

    LONDON. May 16.—Asking the Government to publish accurate Information on the stock pile of British Government-owned wool ...

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  7. Conditions Improve In Italy

    WASHINGTON May 16— President Roosevelt told a Press con[?]that Italian from conditions have ...

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    Air-Chief-Marshal Sir .Arthur Tedder (right), Second in Command under General Dwight Eisenhower, In conversation with Air-Marshal Sir John Slearor. Deputy Commander-in-Chief, Mediterranean Allied Forces ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  9. WAKDE ISLAND AGAIN HEAVILY BOMBED

    SOMEWHERE IN NEW GUINEA Wed.—Extensive damage was caused by Allied planes which continued their attack on Wakde Island, off the coast of Dutch New Guinea; and Sarmi, in the Maffin Bay area. ...

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  10. Liberation of Europe

    LONDON May 16—Agreements in [?] between British American and Russian and Norway [?] and Halland ...

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  11. To-day’s Leader: Diphtheria A Danger

    MELBOURNE,. Wed—Brought down on.an Island off the Yugoslav coast and rescued by Marshal Tito’s partisans Flying ...

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  12. JAPS. DRIVEN BACK

    NEW YORK May 16—The Japanese have been hurled back from the gates of Loyang, important Chinese base In Honan. ...

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  13. TITO COULD RAISE 800,000 MEN

    NEW YORK May 16 —The Yu[?] People’s army of Libbers [?] with ar[?] ...

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  14. ALLIED VICTORY IN BURMA

    NEW DELHI, May 16,—British troops dominate the entire K[?] area as the result of the capture. of the Kohima ridge ...

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  15. THREAT OF RAIL HOLD-UP

    SYDNEY Wed—The State Secretary of the Australian Railways Union Mr. Ferguson, said to-day that the hold up of ...

    Article : 86 words
  16. Sydney Produce Markets

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  17. U.S. Correspondent Killed In Italy

    LONDON May 16 — Frederick: Faust, war correspondent for “Harper’s Magazine,” and wellknown author of American thrill, ...

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  18. CAUSES OF DECLINE IN THE BIRTHRATE

    CANBERRA, Wed.—Commonwealth authorities, who have been studying the declining birthrate, have come to the ...

    Article : 101 words
  19. MURDER STORY DISPROVED

    SYDNEY, Wed.—It was alleged at the Quarter Sessions today, that, Bernard Shaw, 24, a waiter, had claimed .tie Was the ...

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  20. Warning of South Coast Floods

    SYDNEY, Wed;—Good fails of rain were recorded on the south coast last night and Kiandra on the southern tablelands, is again ...

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  21. FULL EMPLOYMENT ON WORLD BASIS

    LONDON May 16—A new outline of the British. Government’s post-war aims and plans was-given by the Minister of Reconstruction Lord Woolton, in the House of Lords today ...

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  22. QUICK AIR VICTORY

    LONDON May 16.—Although now technically off operational flying, Austrian squadron leader Charlie Scerf of Glen [?] ...

    Article : 94 words
  23. TWO SHIFTS NOT LIKELY

    SYDNEY, Wed.—Mining circles hold out little hope of the Miners’ Federation agreeing -to the two shifts a day plan for ...

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  24. Radio Artist’s Suicide

    SYDNEY, Wednesday.—Angela Pearce, 19, a radio artist who jumped over the Gap at Watson’s Bay on. April 14.. left a note, to ...

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  26. “SUITS INSULT TO SOLDIERS”

    SYDNEY Wed —It was -stated to-day that Sydney tailors had ref sed to make civilian suits for discharged ser[?] on the ...

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  27. AIRMEN SHOW GREAT COURAGE

    CANBERRA. Wed.—The Minister for Air, Mr. Drakeford, said to-day that two Australian airmen had shown great courage in ...

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  28. Carters Support Milk Strike

    SYDNEY Wed.—The Secretary of the Milk :Zone Dairymen’s Council Mr F Sedgwick, announced to-day that no milk ...

    Article : 95 words
  29. HAD EXPIRED RAIL TICKET

    NEWCASTLE Wed—For travelling in a railway .carriage between Singleton and Newcastle, on an expired ticket Norman ...

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  30. Mews Index

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  31. “King of The Pulps” Killed

    WASHINGTON Mar 16—A- despatch from Allied Headquarters, says that Max Brand, the ear correspondent who was killed at the ...

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  32. £10 Fine For Wrong Identity Card

    SYDNEY Wed.—LAC Art[?] Brain, 23, was fined £10 at Paddington court to-day on a charge of having an identity card in his ...

    Article : 60 words
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