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  4. APPALLING LOSS OF NAVAL MEN

    WASHINGTON May 8.—Scenes of indescribable horror occurred on board the huge US Essex-cIass aircraft carrier, USS Franklin, when Japanese bombs struck and badly crippled the ship as it was operating within 60 miles of the Southern coast of Japan ...

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  5. Showers Likely In The West

    N.S.W. Forecast: Generally, fine at first, but mainly cloudy; milder day temperature, but cold, frosty to foggy nights on the ...

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  6. DASHING ATTACK BY DESTROYERS

    LONDON May 18—It It revealed that the British destroyers. Lookout and Meteor, sank two of the last three destroyers ...

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  7. 335 Officers And Men Lost In Naval Disaster

    LONDON May 18.—One of the naval disasters of the occurred in October, 1942, when the 81,000-ton liner Queen Mary, collided with the 8700-ton cruiser Curacoa. The Queen Mary cut the cruiser in two. There were ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  8. JAPS DRIVE CHINESE OUT OF FOOCHOW

    CHUNGKING May 16.—Admitting that reinforced Japanese drove the Chinese out of Foochow on Sunday last, after a ...

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    General of the Army Dwight D, Eisenhower, Supreme Commander in-Chief Allied Expeditionary Force, talk with Le[?] General James H. Doolittle Commanding General,-Eighth M.S. Air Force (centre) and his son, Captain James Doolittle Jr. at Supreme ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  10. Feeling Sting Of British Military Government

    LONDON May 18.—Hamburg’s one million civilian inhabitants are already feeling the sting of the British military government, which has ordered non-essential German workers to scrub out the 400 filthy camps in which 100,000 ...

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  11. DISAPPOINTED AUSTRALIAN EX-PRISONERS

    LONDON May 18.—The position regarding the sailing of the liner, Dominion Monarch, from Liverpool with liberated ...

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  12. [?] Of British Civilians

    LONDON May 18— Civilian casualties in London region daring the war in Europe comprised 29,890 killed and ...

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  13. DISQUIETING INTERNATIONAL ISSUES

    LONDON May 18.—In a brief statement yesterday to the House Commons on his return from the San Francisco conference, ...

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  14. ALLEGED CONTEMPT OF COURT

    SYDNEY Friday.—The hearing of two charges against the “Sydney Morning Herald” of contempt of court, was adjourned by ...

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  15. Suicide Plane Attacks By Japanese

    NEW YORK May 18.—At a Press conference. Admiral Kinkaid and the U.S. Secretary for Navy (Mr. Forrestal) gave an ...

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  16. 427,800 Wounded Evacuated

    LONDON May 18 Since D-Day 427,800 wounded American soldiers have been evacuated from the ...

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  17. CRITICISM OF EX-SERVICEMEN’S BILL

    SYDNEY Friday.—The Federal Government’s Re-establishment and Employment Bill did not provide gorgeous and ungrudging ...

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  18. US CASUALTIES EXCEED THE MILLION MARK

    WASHINGTON May 18—The announcement to-day by the Assistant Secretary for War (Mr. Patterson) that American ...

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  19. Return of British Troops To Crete

    LONDON May 18.—The first British troops to return to Crete were a contingent on board a British destroyer which steamed ...

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  20. 24 POW’s Killed In Air Crash

    LONDON May 18. — twenty-four released prisoners of war and seven members of the crew were killed ...

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  21. BLUM CANNOT UNDERSTAND

    PARIS May 18—“That Frenchmen should have handed me over the Gestapo Is something I cannot understand nor forgive.” ...

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  22. INTERNATIONAL FARMERS’ CONFERENCE

    LONDON May 18—Arising out a six-months’ tour of Australia, Canada, New Zealand. and the United States by a ...

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  23. JEW BAITER READY TO DIE

    LONDON May 18.—When the “Daily Mail” correspondent at Saltsburg questioned the German labour leader, Dr. Ley, about the ...

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  24. CONSTANT BOMBING OF JAP INDUSTRIES

    WASHINGTON May 18.—From no w on there will he almost daily attacks against Japanese industries. This prediction was made to-day by the US Under-Secretary for War (Mr. Patterson), who reveal that, including enemy losses on Okinawa—Admiral Nimitz yesterday ...

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  25. FOOD CUTS IN BRITAIN

    LONDON May 18—Announcing the first food cuts since V-E Day the Food Ministry says that supplies of sausages and. meat pies ...

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  26. Horrors of Nazi Concentration Camp

    LONDON May IS.—The Cover nor of the German concentration camp at Selle, together with about 15 members of his staff ...

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  27. To-day’s Leader : Food and More Food

    LONDON, May 18.—Official orders have been issued that no more interviews will be allowed with high ranking German leaders and generals. Announcing this, the “Daily Telegraph” correspondent ...

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  28. US ARMAMENTS FOR PACIFIC

    NEW YORK Max 18—Proposed army expenditure provide for spending 50.000,000 dollars daily in the 24 months reports the ...

    Article : 76 words
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