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  3. ALLIED BOMBERS OUT AGAIN

    LONDON, May 5.—A large force of Allied planes flew over the south-east coast and Straits of Dover before and after sunrise, some returning from the night offensive over the continent and others starting out ...

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  4. "SETTLE THE DISPUTE"

    SYDNEY. Friday—When the censorship case resumed in the High Court to-day, the Chief Justice (Sir John L[?]tham) suggested ...

    Article : 329 words
  5. WAR SURVEY

    U.S.A. forces have occupied more territory of Dutch New Guin[?]a Japs are concentrating on Wewak. ...

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  6. Two New U.S. Landings In Dutch N. Guinea

    American troops have advanced further westwards along the coast of Dutch New Guinea by landing at Torare Bay, 12 miles north-west of Hollandia, and at Demga, 16 miles west of Tanamarah Bay. ...

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  7. ACTION DURING U.S. LANDING

    Bombs Burst harmlessly in the [?] [?] and a [?] [?] [?] aboard an LST (landing ship tank) vessel fight off Japanese points dramatically skyward as American Coast Guardsmen planes during the initial American landings at Cape Gloucester ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  8. Jap. Fleet Chief Killed

    LONDON, May, 5.—Tokio radio announces Admiral Mineichl Kog[?] who was commander-inchief of the Japanese flee[?] Was ...

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  9. V.D.C. Placed On Reserve Basis

    CANBERRA, Friday large section of V.D.C. Will be placed on a reserve basis before July, following recommendations, by ...

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  10. Big Moves Imminent In Italy

    LONDON, May 5.—The Italian front is humming with intense preparations, The German High Command is awaiting a ...

    Article : 126 words
  11. Check Destruction of Treasures

    NEW YORK, May 5.—The "New York Times" reveals plans to prevent the unnecessary destruction of European cultural,art. and ...

    Article : 58 words
  12. Can't Teach Granny to SucK Eggs

    NEW YORK, May 5—Discovery is announced by the Society of American Bacteriologists of a mysterious germi[?] substance ...

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  13. “In Clink Again”

    NEW YORK, May 5.—American Press says [?]well Bennett [?].N.S. German camp after parachuting correspondent who escaped from a ...

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  14. Women Questioned At U.S. Club

    BRISBANE Friday.—About 50 women were questioned to-night by manpower officials who raided an American Na[?]al Officers Club ...

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  15. BALLOT ON STRIKE

    BRISBANE, Friday The Australian Federated Union of Locomotive Enginemen is taking aAustralia-wide ballot to find out ...

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  16. Calwell and A.I.F.

    CANBERRA, Friday.—The Minister of Information (Mr. A. Calwell) has been asked by the Acting Prince Minister (Mr. F. M. Forde) ...

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  19. Yugoslav Mission in London

    LONDON, May.—General [?]iadimir Velevit, leader of the Yugoslav Military Mission to Britain at a Press conference emphasised the ...

    Article : 80 words
  20. Army Officer Acquitted

    SYDNEY, Friday.—Lieutenant (Temporary Captain) Edgar Geo. Brown was found not guilty at general court martial on one of ...

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  21. Australia-Wide Restrictions On Electricity

    MELBOURNE, Friday.—Australia-wide restrictions on the use of electricity will be discussed by the Commonwealth Coal Commissioner ...

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  22. Death Only Prospect for 150,000 Japs

    NEW YORK May 5.—United Press correspondent, Charles Arnott at advanced Solutions base says over 150,000 Japanese are ...

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  23. Allies Ready for Invasion

    LONDON, May 6.— When the day arrives for starting invasion every soldier may be assured his weapons, ammunition, tanks and ...

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  24. Fixed Banana Price

    CANBERRA. Friday. — By an order in the Bazdtter to-night the minister of Commerce (Sen. R.V. Keane) has included bananas ...

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  25. Town Isolated by Snow

    SYDNEY, Friday.—Snow was thick on the ground a Klandra to-day, isolating the township. The resutl was residents were short of ...

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  26. Australia Could Support 200,000,000

    NEW YORK, May 5.- Mr. P. J. Clarey, Australia tade union delegate to the I.L.O conference at Philadephis, expreseed the ...

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  27. Invasion Day of Prayer

    LONDON, May 4—Government and Church leaders are Conferring about the possibility of calling a national day of prayer when ...

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  28. More Cotton Goods

    MELBOURNE, Friday.— Australia's quota of cotton piece goods is to be increased by 1,5000,000 yards for the quarter ended June 30 This ...

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  29. Tasmanian Attitude To Powers Bill

    HOBART, Friday.—State Cablnet will decide on Tuesday whether it will persevere with the Commonwealth Powers Bill after the ...

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  30. Post-War Sancitions

    WASHINGTON, May 3.—Mr. Francis B Russell, an official of the State Department, in a speech disclosed Britain and American did ...

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  31. No Hawaii Blackout

    LONDON, May 4.—The Honolulu Correspondent of the United Press Says the C-in-Chief of the U.S. Army (Lieut-General Richardson) ...

    Article : 59 words
  32. Forbes Appeals

    SYDNEY. Friday. — Woolcott Forbes, former company director [?]pealed to-day to the State Full Court against his conviction and ...

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