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  3. GREATEST FIRE-BOMB ATTACK OF WAR ON TOKYO

    WASHINGTON, May 24.—In the greatest attack yet made on Tokyo, equalling any attack against a German war centre, over 550 Super Fortresses early this morning dropped 4500 tons of fire bombs during a 105minute raid. ...

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  4. KING TO DISSOLVE PRESENT HOUSE OF COMMONS JUNE 15

    LONDON, May 23.—It is announced from No. 10 Downing Street that Mr Churchill, after accepting the King's invitation to form a new administration, asked the ...

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    The pilot of this Corsair fighter of the British Pacific Fleet Task Force attacking the Sakishima Islands crashed through the barrier when landing on the flight deck of a carrier. Within an hour of this spectacular if unorthodox landing, the ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  6. JAPANESE CLEARED FROM VITAL TARAKAN FEATURE

    MELBOURNE, May 24.—A feature north of the Sesanip oilfield, so often attacked unsuccessfully by the Australian infantry on Tarakan, has at last fallen. ...

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  7. Sting Taken From Japanese In Central China

    LONDON, May 23.—The Japanese army in Central China has lost a great deal of its sting as the result of setbacks in Hupeh and ...

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  8. SECRETARY TELLS OF HITLER'S LAST DAYS

    LONDON, May 24 —In the last days of Berlin Hitler went to bed about 8 a.m. each day, but was usually up again three hours later, when he had breakfast and asked for reports about the air attacks. ...

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  9. Tension In Trieste Eases: New Feeling Of Calm

    LONDON, May 23.—"Official circles state that exchanges on a diplomatic level on the Trieste situation are still proceeding, and ...

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  10. Hongorai River Crossing Surprises Enemy

    General MacArthur's communique yesterday reported that the Australian forces on Bougainville had crossed the Hongoral River in ...

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  11. Decision On Rail Strike Deferred: Conference Today

    BRISBANE, May 24.—The threat by the Queensland locomotive enginement to cease work at mid-night on Saturday is in abeyance ...

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    MELBOURNE, May 24.—Owing to a strike at the works of the CSR Company, most of the Melbourne retailers are without stocks ...

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  13. JUNCTION OF FORCES IN INTERIOR OF MINDANAO NEAR

    NEY YORK, May 23.—General MacArthur's communique states: "On the high plateau in the Mindanao interior only eight miles now ...

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    Swabbing a "Long Tom" after firing a round into the Japanese defences on Cape Wom, about five miles from Wewak. The use of these 155 mm. guns by a field regiment of the 6th Division was a feature of the final stages of the coastal campaign from Aitape.—Australian official photo. ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  15. RUSSIAN PLEDGE TO VACATE BORNHOLM

    LONDON, May 24.—" The Russian High Command has officially informed the governor of Bornholm that the island is recognised ...

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  16. PETROL RATION INCREASED IN U.S

    WASHINGTON May 24.—The Petroleum Administrator (Mr lckes) today announced a new petrol ration. The A coupons will ...

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    KANDY, May 24.—An Allied communique states: "Our troops are in contact with a strong enemy force 10 miles north-west of Pe[?]. ...

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    LONDON, May 23.—The AIF cricket team, including five of the eleven which won the Victory Test, hatting first in a charity ...

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