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  2. SPECIAL RATION COUPON ISSUE

    MELBOURNE Sunday.—The Director of Rationing, Mr. J.B.Cumming, today announced details of the special ration coupons available on June 5. Coupons for special clothing issues for annual maintenance nature, such as ...

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  3. Two-way Air Blitz on Hitler's Europe

    LONDON, Sunday.—Allied planes have Kept up the two-way air blitz on Hitler Europe. than 500 US heavy bombers, escorted by fighters, bombed targets in Rumania yesterday, and last ...

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  4. Threat to Chinese Capital Increasing

    CHUNGKING, Sunday.—The enemy offensive in ,Howan province is developing swiftly, and the threat to the Chinese capital is increasing. Chinese troops now control only 40 miles of. the Peiping-Hangkow railway, and enemy columns are 10 miles from ...

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  5. Japs Expected Wewak Attack

    WASHINGTON, Sunday.— The main Jap force at Hollandia was moved to the Wewak area be- fore the Allied landings were ...

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  6. Pescara Dam Basin Dry

    LONDON, Sunday.—An RAF reconnaissance plane which flew over the blaster Pescara Dam in Italy reported that the basin was ...

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  7. LATEST MOVES IN NEWSPAPER DISPUTE

    SYDNEY Sunday.—"The news- papers will try to meet the Chief Justice's suggestion in every way possible short of surrender of ...

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  8. KENTUCKY DERBY

    LOS ANGELES, Sunday.— The Kentucky Derby, one of the world's richest horse races, was won yesterday by Mr. Warren ...

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  9. US Black-lists 38 Firms in Neutral Eire

    WASHINGTON, Sunday.—Thirty eight more firms in neutral Eire have been placed on the trading black-list by the US Government. ...

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  10. NAZI TANK ATTACK AT ANCIO SMASHED

    LONDON, Sunday.—A Nazi tank attack on the Allied perimeter de- fences at Ancio was smashed with heavy enemy losses yesterday. ...

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  11. German Workers' Part Must Not be Foraotten

    PHILADELPHIA, Sunday.— Millions of German workers had voted to put Hitler into power, and this must not be forgotten ; ...

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  12. Artillery Barrage Opened Kohima Drive

    KANDY, Sunday.—British artillery and mortars, supported by RAF and US dive-bombers opened the big Allied effensive near Kohima which began last Thursday. Hundreds of enemy troop'. have been killed as the advance continues. ...

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  13. Truk Bombed Again

    PEARL HARBOUR, Sunday.—US planes caused heavy damage to enemy installations on the waterfront area at Truk in the ...

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  14. Italian POW's to Work in US Labour Units

    WASHINGTON, Sunday.— Thousands of Italian prisoners-of-war in America are to be drafted into non-combatant labour units. ...

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  15. De Gaulle in Tunis

    ALGIERS, Sunday.—General de Gaulle has arrived in Tunis by air to attend the celebration of the first anniversary of the liberation of ...

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  16. Turkish People Must Always be Prepared

    LONDON; Sunday. — Although Turkey was neutral at present, the people must always be prepared to wake up one morning to ...

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  17. Soviet Plan to Make Clear up Devastation

    by hundreds of labour, groups to be formed from the thousands of Nazi war prisoners in Russian concentration -camps when Germany is crushed has been submitted by the Soviet Government. According to the correspondent7 ...

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  18. Danish Quislina Resians

    LONDON, Sunday.—The Danish Nazi Party leader, Fritz Claussen, has resigned, and his place has been taken by a Nazi board of three. ...

    Article : 78 words
  19. Nazis Reply to Note

    LONDON, Sunday.—Sweden has received a reply from Germany to the note sent about the finding of German maps of Sweden in' various ...

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