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  3. ALIES DROP OVER 4,000 TONS OF BOMBS IN 24 HOURS

    LONDON, Sat.—The full pre-invasion fury of Allied airpower has been unleashed against the Axis. An uninterrupted avalanche of planes is ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  4. Brave Act Under Fire

    MELBOURNE, Sat.: Minister for Air, Mr. Drakeford. revealed today that the recent award to Sgt. Edward Charles House, of ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  5. Jap Raiders Suffer In Aerial Battles

    SOMEWHERE IN AUSTRALIA, Sat.: Striking at Oro Bay on the north-east coast of Papua, and at the Russell Islands in the Solomons, the Japanese yesterday ran into a double defeat, losing 25 Zeros and 7 bombers of a total force of 70 ...

    Article : 273 words
  6. To Captivity

    MADRID, Sat.: Two Italian and eight German generals, including General Von Arnim, ...

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  7. Editorial

    Just as the winning of the Battle of Britain was the first great defensive victory of the war, so must the Battle of ...

    Article : 382 words
  8. LONG TRAIL TO CHINA

    NEW DELHI, Saturday: Supplies to India, other than military stores, will now go to China by way of Tibet through routes of ...

    Article : 86 words
  9. NEW ALEUTIANS DRIVE: MAY HERALD BIG PACIFIC MOVES

    WASHINGTON, Sat.: The American landing on Attu Island in the Aleutians is interpreted here as the first drive in a barrage of blows to be delivered against major Japanese positions throughout the Pacific. ...

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  10. Aussies In Big Raids

    MELBOURNE, Sat.: Minister tor the Air, Mr. Drakeford, today said that a veteran RAAF Lancaster squadron is striking heavy ...

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  11. VON CRAMM— VON CRUMB

    BARON VON CRAMM, former German tennis star, who has been captured in Tunisia. ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  12. Missing Airmen

    MELBOURNE, Sat.: On a training flight from, an RAAF station in Victoria, three RAAF personnel have been reported ...

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  13. DR. EVATT IN VITAL TALKS

    WASHINGTON, Sat.: Dr. "Evatt today conferred with Lord Beaverbrook, Admiral Sir James Somerville, and the Australian ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  14. Burma Air War

    NEW DELHI, Sat.: U.S. medium bombers hit the rail yards, the main station, rolling stock, and storage sheds at Mandal ...

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  15. Chinese Fighting Big Jap Thrusts

    CHUNGKING, Sat.: Bitter and confused fighting continues on the South Yangtze River, where the Japanese are attempting to ...

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  16. Hitler Prepares His Third Offensipe Uni Russia

    LONDON, Sat.: According to the Russians Hitler considers that he will have two or more months to work on the Soviet before having to ward off invasion from the west, and is, therefore, mounting his third summ er offensive. ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  17. Navy Bags Panzer Chief

    LONDON, Sat.: Picked up by a Hunt class destroyer in the Mediterranean last week ...

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  18. Three Injured In Collision

    Three men were injured when a truck plunged over an embankment at the intersection of Stirling-highway and Swan-street, ...

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  19. Indian Killed

    KARACHI, Sat.: Four terrorists yesterday assassinated Indian leader Babeek, while he was driving in a carriage. This was the ...

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  21. WHEN THE GERMANS START TO CRACK—

    WASHINGTON, Sat.: ''No insurance man would give much for Hitler's chances of surviving until the war's end," said Director of the Office of War Information, Elmer Davis, today. ...

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  22. ITALIAN SENATE HEARS ANTI-INVASION PLANS

    LONDON, Sat.: Italian Under-secretaries for the War, Air and Navy last night spent six hours telling the Senate that "Italy's position in the event of invasion would be precarious," that the "Heet could not prevent a landing" and that things generally were in a very, very bad way. ...

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  23. Child Injured In Victoria Park

    Nine-year-old Charles Towler, of Sussex-st., Victoria Park, was crossing the toad near bis home last night when he was knocked ...

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  24. ROOSEVELT RETICENT

    WASHINGTON, Sat.: President Roosevelt dealt largely with questions of Allied conquests in his yesterday's press conference. ...

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  25. BODY IN RIVER

    A man's body taken from the Swan River yesterday morning, was identified late last night as that of James Andrew Kennedy ...

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  26. Tyre Needs Present Problem

    MELBOURNE, Sat.: The problem of maintaining essential transport services when, in the coming months, ...

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