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  4. FIGHTING EVIL POWER OF JAPAN

    LONDON May 14.—Britain’s determination to fight the war against Japan with all her resources was reiterated by the Prime Minister (Mr. Winston Churchill) in a broadcast. After recounting the events of the last five years from the time ...

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  5. Southerly With Showers

    NSW Portrait: Freshening southerly winds, with some showers developing on the coast and highlands, but mainly fine ...

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  6. FURTHER BIG BAGS OF NAZI PRISONERS

    LONDON May 14. — Another huge haul of German war prisoners—887,543—is announced by the Russians. Twenty-six ...

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  7. HIMMLER RUMOURS NOT CONFIRMED

    LONDON May 14.—Following closely on reports from the American Associated Press correspondent at Supreme Allied ...

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    White moving forward to relieve an ambushed “jeep rain” which had been carrying supplies to forward infantry battalions on the Buin Road, southern Bougainville, this Matilda tank became bogged. ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  9. British Poise In Dealing With De Valera

    LONDON May 14.—If it has not been for the loyalty and friendship of Northern Ireland Britain would have had to come to close quarters with Mr. de Valera or perish forever from the earth, Mr. Churchill said in a broadcast last ...

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  10. AUSTRALIA’S PART IN AIR SCHEME

    LONDON May 14—Australia provided 35,000 fully trained air crew from the Empire air scheme. ...

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  11. White Paper On Employment

    CANBERRA Monday—The Commonwealth Government’s White Paper on employment expresses the hope that sufficient ...

    Article : 80 words
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    King Leopold of the Belgians, who has written to his brother, the Regent, prince Charles, stating that his health since he has ... [ILLUSTRATED]

    Article : 60 words
  13. BRITISH ARMY’S SUCCESS IN BURMA

    BOMBAY May 14.—British 14th Army troops in Burma have captured Nyaungkasat village, on the Pegu-Matartaban line, 30 ...

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  14. To-day’s Leader: Winning the Peace With Plans

    NEW YORK May 14.—American Army fliers sank at least one Japanese ship, damaged a warship and a cargo vessel, and barely missed a troop transport during a heavy raid at Kataoka naval base on Shumushu, in the Kuriles, on ...

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  15. CARRIED ON DURING RAID ALARMS

    LONDON May 14.—Paying a tribute to all who had played a part in the industrial air raid alarm system in Britain, the ...

    Article : 139 words
  16. SURRENDER OF U-BOATS

    LONDON May 14 — Fourteen U-boats have so far surrendered in British ports, chiefly in Scotland, and eight others are ...

    Article : 72 words
  17. Strike Continues At Bunnerong

    SYDNEY Monday.—Despite a strike of about 500 employees at Bunnerong powerhouse, there has been no interruption in Sydney’s ...

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  18. “One Big Heave” Needed In Pacific

    NEW DELHI May 14.— The present phase of the Pacific war was in its last lap, declared General Auchinleck in ...

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  19. Royal Family’s War Engagements

    LONDON May 14.—In a letter to the “Times,” an anonymous correspondent, “Constant Reader,” says that the columns of ...

    Article : 44 words
  20. Sydney Produce Markets

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  21. MYSTERY OF YOUTH’S DEATH

    MELBOURNE Monday—Detectives are mystified by the death of John Patrick Doyle (16), of Lord-street Richmond, who was ...

    Article : 95 words
  22. Intervention In Dock Strike

    SYDNEY Monday—A meeting of the striking dock-workers today carried a resolution asking the Federal Government to ...

    Article : 53 words
  23. Air Training In Britain

    LONDON May 14—Britain’s Air Training Corps is to be continued after the war as the main source of supply of recruits ...

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  24. RACING SOON AT WARWICK FARM

    SYDNEY Monday.—It is understood that Warwick Farm will not he required much longer by the Commonwealth, and that ...

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  25. The Europa In Good Condition

    LONDON May 14.—The world’s third largest liner, the Europa, 53,000 tons, will make an excellent troopship tor the Allies, says ...

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  26. Chinese Urge Russia To Fight Japan

    CHUNGKING May 14.—Coincident with appeals in the Chinese Press urging Russia to enter the Pacific war, it is rumoured here that Russia has warned the Japanese to withdraw their troops from the border of Manchuria. ...

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  27. Flying British Prisoners Home

    LONDON May 14.—Another 4000 Allied prisoners of war were flown back to England yesterday by RAF ...

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  28. AMERICANS PAY HEAVILY ON OKINAWA

    GUAM May 14.—Japanese troops on Okinawa are making the Americans pay heavily for every yard taken, reports the “New York Times” correspondent on Okinawa, W. H. Lawrence, who reveals that, although the high ground for which the Americans are fighting has been subjected to systematic and continuous bombardment by bombs, ...

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  29. GLUT OF FISH IN SYDNEY

    SYDNEY Monday.—There was a glut of fish it she Municipal markets to-day and bream sold at 5d a lb, although the usual ...

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  30. ARM AMPUTATED

    SYDNEY Monday.— James Wong (53), of North Sydney, had his right arm so badly, injured when ran over by a crane ...

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  31. Trotting Trainer Disqualified

    SYDNEY Monday —The NSW trotting Club stewards to-day disqualified for 12 months F. Shaw, a trotting trainer-driver. ...

    Article : 77 words
  32. BUSHFIRE VICTIM DIES

    SYDNEY Mon.—J. E. Hackney, who was injured when fighting bush fires in the Jugiong district on Christmas Eve, 1943 ...

    Article : 35 words
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  34. RAIN IN RIVERINA

    SYDNEY Mon.—Good rain fell yesterday in the Riverina. As the wheat sowing is just ending, the rain is especially beneficial, ...

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