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  4. HITLER DIED IN BUNKER AT BERLIN

    LONDON, May 24.—Hitler died in a bunker under the Berlin chancellery on May 1 from lethal injection administered by his personal physician and the Fuehrer’s body was afterwards bursed. This has been told to the Control Party representing the ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  5. Australians Capture Strong Positions at Buin

    MANILA, May 24.—Australian troops, operating on Bougainville, have crossed the Hongorai river in force and captured strong positions in the. vicinity of Tohu, two miles in the rear of the enemy's defences guarding the Buin road. ...

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  6. BATTLE WEARY

    Two American soldiers rest in the streets of Bergzabern Jermany after fighting all night to clear out over 100 pillboxes in the Siegfried Line. ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  7. Westerly Changes Likely

    NSW Forecast: Scattered cloud at first In the eastern areas, with Isolated showers chiefly-in the northeast and south-cast ...

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  8. Americans Reinforced On Okinawa

    GUAM, May [?] Newly reinforced American [?] and Marinas are driving to-wards through heavy rain and [?] mud into ...

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  9. Improving Jap Suicide Planes

    NEW YORK, May 24.— “I honestly believe there is no other way of overcoming the present war crisis than ...

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  10. Mr. Churchill Asks King For Dissolution

    LONDON, May 24.—Following on his acceptance of resignation of the "Prime Minister, Mr. Winston Churchill yesterday, the King, on June 15, will issue a Royal proclamation dissolving Parliament. ...

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  11. NO TEACHERS AT 75 SCHOOLS

    SYDNEY Thursday—The Minister for Education (Mr. Heffron) said to-day that there were still 75 New South Wales schools ...

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  12. Hitting Japanese Hard In China

    CHUNGKING, May 24—Japanese armiea [?] central china have last a [?] that [?] ...

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  13. To-day’s Leader: T.B. X Ray Survey

    WASHINGTON May 24—The resignations of the Attorney General (Mr. Biddle), the secretary of labour (Miss Perkins), the ...

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  14. Future Of The R.A.A.F.

    CANBERRA, Thursday.— It was learned to-day that the Government has not yet decided the future use to be ...

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  17. SEVEN MINES IDLE TO-DAY

    SYDNEY Thurs—Bellbird Colliery in the north, was idle yesterday because of .a strike of the miners. ...

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  18. NO GLOOM WHEN JAP WAR ENDS

    SYDNEY: Thursday.—It, is considered unlikely that NSW hotels will be compelled to close during celebration which will follow ...

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  19. “SUDETEN” NOT TO BE USED

    LONDON May 24—The word “sudeten” is not to be used in future to describe an area of Czechoslovakia, declares Prague ...

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  20. OVER 550 SUPER-FORTRESSES RAID TOKIO

    WASHINGTON, May 24.— In a record smashing raid on Tokio to-day—Japanese time—more than 550 Super fortresses 4500 tons of fire bombs on die Japanese capital in 105 minutes.. It is the greatest attack on Tokio so far and equals any raid made against the ...

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