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  4. Bitter Struggle For Mastery at Kharkov

    LONDON May 26.—The bitterness and intensity of the struggle on the Kharkov front surpasses any previous battles on the eastern front, says a Moscow despatch. ...

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  5. Will Axis Strike In Mediterranean?

    LONDON May 26.— There is a general impression in the Mediterranean region that the Axis is preparing outstanding military and naval efforts there, says the diplomatic correspondent of the “London Times.” ...

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  6. News Index

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  7. Japanese Radio Claim

    CANBERRA Wed. — Referring to the Tokio radio claim that a number of Australians were killed in Burma, ...

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  8. Stilwell’S Epic March Through Burma Jungle

    LONDON May 26.—The American, General Stilwell, who commanded the Chinese in Burma, personally led a nightmare march by 170 refugees through the jungle, across rivers and infor[?] from Shwebo to Imphal, in India. ...

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  9. Fierce Nazi Attacks Repelled

    LONDON May 28—“Our troops to-day consolidated positions in the Kharkov area.” says to-night’s Soviet communiqué, “We ...

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  10. GARAGE HOURS ON THE COALFIELDS

    SYDNEY Wednesday.—Motor garages in the Shopping districts of Cessnock, Kurri Kurri and Weston will probably not open ...

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  11. ANOTHER LINK TOWARDS WINNING WAR

    WASHINGTON May 25.— President Roosevelt to-day described the United States Mission of the heads of the Army, Navy, and ...

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  12. To-day’s Leader: The Manpower Problem

    CESSNOCK Wednesday— The good record of the mines on the Maitland coalfield, which have all worked the last live working ...

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  13. [?]iner Injured

    CESSNOCK Wed.—James Tale [?] of Raws[?]-st., Aberdare, a [?] employed at Aber[?] No. 2 colliery, had his ...

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  16. CHINESE INFLICT HEAVY CASUALTY

    CHUNGKING May 25.— The Chinese are stubbornly opposing powerful Japanese attempts to quickly knock out Eastern China, ...

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  17. UPPER HOUSE REFORM

    SYDNEY Wednesday—What step are to be taken by the State Government against the Upper House will be discussed at ...

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  18. SHIRE NEEDS MORE PETROL

    “The contractor [?] Hawthorne, interviewed the regarding supplies of petrol of Stanford Merthy[?] reported Tarro Shire’s ...

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  19. COMPULSORY A.R.P. SCHEME

    SYDNEY Wednesday.— “Nobody will be exempt,” declared the Minister for N.E.S. Mr. Heffron, in announcing to-day that ...

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  20. RELEASING 318,000 FOR WAR WORK

    CANBERRA Wed.— Instructions that the closing of nonessential industries, many of which would be deemed highly ...

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  21. Bank Hands For War Service

    SYDNEY Wednesday.—The Director-General of Manpower announced to-day that probably about 900 men under 35 employed ...

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  22. AUSTRALIANS IN TIMOR

    LONDON May 25.— Tokio radio quotes a Dutch Admiral in the Netherlands East Indies stating that there were still scores of ...

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  23. SUBMARINE SANK OF COAST OF BRAZIL

    NEW YORK May 26—The Associated Press quotes a Brazil report that another enemy submarine was sunk off the coast to-day ...

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  24. Use of Old Army Clothing

    CESSNOCK Wednesday. — I notice that there is a possibility of old army uniforms bring made available for alteration and ...

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  25. Lights On Motor Vehicles

    CESSNOCK Wed.— Kearsley Shire Council decided at its meeting last night to ask the Minister for N.E.S. to extend the ...

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  26. Baby Smothered In Bed

    CESSNOCK Wed.— George Bailey the six-months-old son of Mervyn Railey, of Harris-street, Cessnock, was found Head in bed ...

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  27. EXPANDING WOMEN’S ARMY

    SYDNEY Wednesday.— Last night’s announcement by the Prime Minister’ that the Women’s Army will shortly be ...

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  28. Pensioners And War Damage

    CESSNOCK Wednesday —At a meeting of Cessnock Council last night the Mayor (Ald G. Heery) reported that a number of old ...

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  29. EMPLOYMENT OF WOMEN

    SYDNEY Wednesday.— The Direct General of Manpower said to-day that plans were well advanced for the employment of ...

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  30. Special Bomb Disposal Units

    CANBERRA Wed.— The Minister for the Army, Mr. Forde, today announced that special bomb disposal units will be allocated ...

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  31. HORNET’S NEST FOR JAPS IN N.E.I.

    WASHINGTON May 26.— The Japanese [?] a hornet’s nest in the Netherlands East Indies according to reports received here. The usually placid natives have turned against them apparently because of widespread ...

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  32. OVER 2000 MINERS IDLE

    Sydney Wed.—Including two pits which did not work yesterday, seven mines on the north south and west coalfields were ...

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  33. Sydney Produce Sales

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  34. D.S.M. for Naval Man

    SYDNEY Wednesday.— Able Seaman Patrick Joseph Brady of the Royal Australian Naval Reserve Sydney, has been awarded ...

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  35. GOING OVERSEAS

    SYDNEY Wed. —Some Australian airmen are still going to Britain the Minister for Air Mr. Drakeford, revealed to-day. The ...

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