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  2. Australia First Inquiry This Month

    CANBERRA, Friday.—The Attorney-General, Dr. Evatt, Said today that the inquiry into the activities of the members of the Australia First Movement would be held on June 10. ...

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  3. Fifth Army Troops Penetrate Velletri

    LONDON, Friday.—The Germans in Italy are fighting desperately all along their defence line some 13 miles south of Rome. The BBC correspondent, Vaughan Thomas, says that US beach ...

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  4. Curtin Addresses Canada's Parliament

    OTTAWA, Friday.—The wartime association between Britain, Russia, America, and China would continue after the war," ...

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  5. Pope Makes Plea for Rome

    LONDON, Friday.—In a broad-cast last night in which he thanked his cardinals for their messages and good wishes, the ...

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  6. Russians Repulse More Attacks Near Jassy

    MOSCOW, Friday.—On the eastern European front, Russian troops yesterday beat, off more German attacks north of Jassy ...

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  7. Britain's Butter Position

    SYDNEY, Friday.—The leader of the United Kingdom Food Mission to Australia and New Zealand, Mr. Bankes Amery, said ...

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  8. Memorial for Spitfire Designer

    LONDON, Friday.—A memorial fund in honour of the designer of the Spitfire fighter plane, the late Mr. Edward Mitchell, is to ...

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  9. Interchange of Pension Tribunal Members

    LONDON, Friday.—The Minister for Pensions, Sir Walter Walmsley, said today that a pension had been arranged for the ...

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  10. Allies Progress on all Burma Fronts

    KANDY, Friday.—In northern Burma, General Stilwell's US and Chinese troops are maintaining their pressure on the stubbornly held town of Myitkyina from three sides. One column moving in from the northwest has advanced 1,500 yards in the face of stiff ...

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  11. HUGE AIRCRAFT PRODUCTION FIGURES

    LONDON, Friday.—According to details just released from Washington, the British Empire and the USA together have built more than 300,000 planes since the war began. Besides fitting out their own air forces, they have supplied a tremendous number to ...

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  12. Jap Drive Towards Changsha

    CHUNGKING, Friday.—IN south-east china, the Japanese troops striking south into the rice bowl of Human Province are further ...

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  13. US Expert in Russia

    MOSCOW, Friday.—The President of the United States Chamber of Commerce is at present in Russia. ...

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  14. Bulgaria Accedes to Axis Wishes

    LONDON, Friday.— According to the German Overseas News- agency, Bulgaria has fallen into line with Germany's wishes. ...

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  15. Allied Concentrations in Africa, Says Berlin

    LONDON, Friday.— Berlin Radio has claimed that there are big concentrations of Allied Shipping in North African ports, and ...

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  16. "Quota Sold" Reference Terms

    CANBERRA, Friday.— Claiming the terms of reference in the "Quota Sold" inquiry were wide enough to ensure all relevant costs being ...

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  17. Ammunition Train Blows Up

    LONDON, Friday.—An ammunition train blew up. today as it was passing through a station in East Anglia. ...

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  18. US Has 3,750,000 Troops Overseas

    WASHINGTON, Friday.— More than 8,750,000 U.S troops are now overseas, the US War Secretary, Mr. Stimson, announced at his ...

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  19. AID FOR CHINA

    LONDON, Friday-A donation of £20, 000 has been received by the Lady Cripps United Aid for China Fund. The fund now stands at more ...

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  20. British and United States Bombers Maintain Attacks on France

    LONDON, Friday.—For the second night running, British heavy bombers last night raided the big French rail Junction of Saumur on the Paris-Nantes line. The La casters started off in thick cloud but found the weather clear over the target. There was practically no opposition. ...

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  21. McCormack Rebuffed

    MELBOURNE, Friday.— The Minister for Customs, Senator Keane, has refused to grant a permit to the publisher of the ...

    Article : 54 words
  22. New Building Regulations

    CANBERRA, Friday.—New building regulations issued by the Commonwealth Government provide that a permit must be obtained if ...

    Article : 35 words
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