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  5. HEAVY U. S. BLOW

    WASHINGTON, Thursday. -- The Navy Department announced to-day that carrier 'planes had sunk or damaged 65 Japanese ships and destroyed 36 aircraft in a new blow at the ...

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  7. CLOSING ON CALAIS

    LONDON, Friday. -- The Canadians have captured the citadel of Calais, states a correspondent at the 21st Army Group Headquarters. Accompanied by heavy bomber support, the Canadians crossed the ...

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  8. RUSSIAN GAINS

    LONDON, Friday. -- The official newsagency in Budapest has reported more losses of ground to the Red Army attack from points some miles inside the border. The Russians have ...

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  9. FUND-RAISING SCHEME

    CANBERRA, Friday. -- A war loan fund-raising scheme in Queensland schools, in which children received titles of from ...

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  10. "WE CANNOT QUIT"

    CANBERRA, Friday.-- "It is no use saying 'Let the Government tax the rich,' as there is very little more revenue from taxation to ...

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  11. SPECIAL GRATUITES

    CANBERRA, Friday.-- Payment or special gratuities to members of the Australian fighting forces is to be considered by the Federal ...

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  12. I. L. O. CONFERENCE

    CANBERRA, Friday.-- The United States and other Governments attending the International Labour Office conference at ...

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  13. Transport of Starving Stock

    CANBERRA, Friday. -- The Minister for Transport (Mr. Ward) promised Mr. A. Wilson (Independent, Victoria), in the ...

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  14. Flying Boat's Forced Landing

    BRISBANE, Friday.-- A flying-boat carrying 36 people, including five women, made a forced landing at Quail Island, near St. ...

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  15. JAP SUBMARINES

    CANBERRA, Friday. -- The vigilance of the Naval Auxiliary Patrol in Sydney Harbour on May 31, 1942, had resulted in the ...

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  16. Return of Homes to Owners

    CANBERRA, Friday.-- Dwellings and flats taken over by the Army would be released as soon as practicable. Compared with 1130 ...

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    A. A. Guns in Action Against Flying Bombs.-- Many gunners of heavy and light A. A. batteries operating against (lying bombs on the south coast of England have scores to write off against the Germans. Many have suffered as a result of this latest "terror" weapon, and have lost wives and relatives, property and homes. The picture shows Bofors gun crews rushing to take up their positions ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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    R. A. F. Builds Own Airfield in France.-- The first Normandy airfield to be built by the R. A. F. for the R. A. F. was soon completed. From the first clearing of the site to the landing of the first aircraft, the whole operation took about a week. Previously, airfields in use in the British sector of the Normandy front have been built by the Royal Engineers. ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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