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  4. Luftwaffe “Blitz” Caused Fall of Kerch

    LONDON May 24.— The abandonment of the Kerch Peninsula in eastern Crimes was largely due to the Luftwaffe suddenly massing hundreds of planes from other points on a 12 to 14 mile front and concentrating terrific ...

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  6. Amazing Escapes In Bomb Raid

    LONDON May 24—During a recent enemy air attack on Exeter an adult and two children were in a shelter in a house which was demolished by a direct hit. The shelter was hurled 46 feet over an outdoor shelter, and into the ...

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  7. Raids on Rabaul

    MELBOURNE Monday.— Further Allied raids were conducted at the week-end against enemy-occupied bases ...

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  8. MEXICO READY FOR WAR AGAINST AXIS

    NEW YORK May 23.—General Sanchez, Chief of the Mexican General Staff, declared: “The Army has taken all measures ...

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  9. BRITISH MEDITERRANEAN FORCES ANNIHILATE AXIS CONVOYS

    This picture, taken on board a British destroyer, shows a torpedo being prepared in readiness for action against Axis vessels. In a brilliant night action recently in the Mediterranean a small British naval force completely destroyed an enemy convoy of ten ships ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  10. EMPIRE HAS NEVER BEEN MILITANT

    LONDON May 24.— “I believe we are the greatest people on earth, and I am not at all cure we are not the greatest people ...

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  11. Poles To Fight

    LONDON May 24. — Approximately 100,000 Poles from Siberian prisons will join the Polish forces in the ...

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  12. OPERATION ON DESTROYER AT SEA

    LONDON May 24.—The ship’s doctor on a bucking destroyer in a gale had to be held waged against the operating table by ...

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  13. Nazi Tanks Destroyed

    LONDON May 24. — A Soviet tank unit, operating in the direction of Isyum, Barvenkova, in two days’ ...

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  14. TWO MINES IDLE TO-DAY

    SYDNEY Monday.— As a protest against the calling up of a miner for military duty, 107 men, producing 600 tons daily at the ...

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  15. MEXICANS DEMONSTRATE AT BIG MEETING

    MEXICO CITY May 24.— Thousands of Mexicans demonstrated against the Axis at a huge meeting at the Central ...

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  16. 2,000,000 NAZIS KILLED OR MAIMED

    LONDON May 24.— Germany has [?] 2000,000 killed or permanently [?] since the outbreak of the war, says the Lisbon correspondent of the British United Press, quoting a reliable source. ...

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  17. ENEMY LOSSES OVER MALTA

    LONDON May 24.— Small-scale raids on Malta during the weekend cost the Italians one bomber and three fighters. ...

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  18. COMMANDOS’ WORK AT MADAGASCAR

    LONDON May 24.— Before the attack on Madagascar, commandos threaded their way through the shoals and reefs for hours ...

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  19. HOTEL HOURS FOR MUNITION WORKERS

    SYDNEY Monday.— As a result of discussions by the State Cabinet to-day, staggered hotel hours for monition workers are ...

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  20. SECOND FRONT DEMAND

    LONDON May 24— A crowded meeting at the London Hippodrome declared itself in favour of attacking Germany at the ...

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  21. CARGO Of OIL DISAPPEARS

    NEW YORK May 24—The Mexican Government is investigating the alleged delivery of an entire cargo of Mexican fuel oil ...

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  22. EUROPE PAGED WITH FAMINE

    WASHINGTON May 24 — Europe’s food supplies and prospects have been brought to an unprecedentedly low level by the ...

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  23. HOME BUILDING AT STANDSTILL

    SYDNEY Monday.— Home building in the Metropolitan area is at a standstill. In the whole of the area last month the only ...

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  24. To-day’s Leader: The Holiday Ban

    BRISBANE Monday.— For the first time since their honeymoon during the “biltz” in London, in November, 1940. Lieut and Mrs. ...

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  25. AMERICAN PRISONERS IN JAPAN

    NEW YORK May 24.— The State, Department has revealed that Japan has not yet permitted neutral observers to ...

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  26. TO CONTEST ELECTION

    LONDON May 24.—R. W. G. Mackay, Australian-born London solicitor, and former lecturer at Sydney University, has resigned ...

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  27. KILLED BY LORRY

    SYDNEY Monday.—While playing with a group of children 50 yards from his home at Penrith, Russell James Byrnes, 2, was ...

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  28. THRILLING EXPERIENCE IN MID-AIR

    OPERATIONAL BASE, Somewhere in Australia, Monday.— One of the finest feats of personal courage in the New Guinea war was performed by two young American members, of a bomber crew. ...

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  29. FIFTY-THREE RESCUED AT SEA

    NEW YORK May 24.— The American Associated Press reports an official Argentine message stating that an Argentine ...

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  31. FIFTH COLUMN PLOT IN CHILE

    SANTIAGO (Chile) May 24— The discovery of a terrorist pilot by the Nazi-like Popular Socialist Vanguard Party has been ...

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  32. Test Men Save Army Side

    LONDON May 24.— Test batsmen Sergeant Leyland and Sergeant-Instructor Nichols saved the Army team from threatened ...

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  33. FIERCE JAP DRIVE IN CHINA

    CHUNGKING May 24.—A hundred thousand Japanese have focussed from three directions on the Chinese defences on the outskirts of Kinhwa, provincial capital of Chekiang province (south of Shanghai) in the heaviest fighting in east ...

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  35. FELL ON TO RAILWAY LINE

    SYDNEY Monday.— When he fell 20 feet on to [?] railway lines at Pyrmont yesterday, Frederick Fitten, [?] ...

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  36. Explosions At Johannesburg

    CAPETOWN May. 24—Three more explosions have occurred in the Johannesburg area. A time bomb seriously damaged ...

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  37. Marriage

    NEW YORK, May 24— [?] Cakes, 18-year-old daughter of Sir Harry Oakes, Canadian gold[?] king reputedly one of the world’s ...

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  38. FATALLY INJURED

    SYDNEY Monday.— Attempting to cross Pacific Highway at Roseville early last night, John Cashman, 75, of William-st., ...

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  39. American Soldier Charged

    MELBOURNE Monday— American Army officer’s [?] to consti[?] martial before [?] an ...

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