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  3. CRIMEA FREED OF INVADER

    MOSCOW, May 10.—Marshal Stalin, in an order of the day addressed to Generals Vassilevsky and Tolbukhin, and received in London at mid-night, said: "Troops of the Fourth Ukrainian Frost, supported by mass blows from the air force and from artillery, several hours ago carried out ...

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  4. R.A.A.F. BEAUFORTS HELP REDUCE WEWAK

    B.A.A.F. Beauforts have taken over the task of helping to reduce the trapped Jap garrisons in the Wewak area. Wednesday's ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  5. SMASHING JAP DEFEAT AT KOHIMA

    LONDON, May 10.—Every report from the Assam fronts points to a crushing Jap defeat in the battle for Kobima, says the "Daily Mail's' Ceylon representative. ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  6. 8TH. ARMY OCCUPY ADRIATIC VILLAGE

    NEW YORK, May 10—It is officially stated Eighth Army him occupied Caloona 30 miles inland from the Adriatic, coast, and ...

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  7. DRASTIC CUTS IN COAL SUPPLIES INEVITABLE

    MELBOURNE, May 10—The coal position has detertorated so much in recent months that only continued maximum production is ...

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  8. ITALIAN PRISONERS FOR MILITARY UNITS

    LONDON, May 9 [?] of war in R[?] who volunterred, are at presrnt being formed into units organised on a milliard has basis, the War ...

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  9. CHILDREN SENT TO CITY TO STEAL

    BRISBANE, May 10: A single woman, the mother of nine children, was prosecuted before Mr. S. Wilson. S.M., in the Police Court to-day, on a ...

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  10. NORTH-WEST EUROPE RINGED BY BIG BOMB CORDON

    LONDON, May 10.—A "great bomb cordon" is being established in North-western Europe by thousands of Allied planes which are now shuttling forth day and night in the biggest continuous air offensive of the war, says the British United Press aviation writer. A ring of targets ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  11. GERMANY UNDER SIEGE

    LONDON, May 9.—"Germany is undoubtedly now in a state of slege," said [?]mar, in a broad-cast. "There is tension among ...

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  12. WAR EXPENDITURE STILL DROPPING

    CANBERRA, May 10—The failing off in war expenditure, which has been a feature of the Treasury returns in every month but one since ...

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  13. JAPS HAVE LOST IS BLOCKADE RUNNERS

    LONDON, May 9: When Japan came into the war she started a system of fast blockade runners which ran earn and west using no ...

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  14. FINDING IN BRISBANE INQUEST

    BRISBANE, May 10: "In my opinion, the driver of the American military truck was to blame for the collision. He bad consumed ...

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  15. ACUTE SHORTAGE OF AXES

    BRISBANE, May 10: The need for axes in Queensland was desperate, said an officer of the machinery, tools, and gauges directorate to-day, when ...

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  16. "DOMINION INDEPENDENCE" OF DECISION

    NEW YORK, May 9.—The "Times' London correspondent says the plain fact has emerged from the Empire Conference that raw materials from ...

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  17. MR. CHURCHILL'S AUSTRALIAN VISIT

    CANBERRA, May 10.—Mr. Churchill will receive a letter soon from the Australian Government, endorsing Mr. Curtin's invitation to Mr. ...

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  18. YOUTH CONVICTED ON POISONING CHARGE

    BRISBANE, May 10.—A youth, described as an unwanted child, who had never known happiness, was found guilty in the Criminal Court ...

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  19. VISIT BY HIS MAJESTY DESIRED

    CANBERRA, May 10.—A strong desire that the King should visit Australia while the Pacific war is In progress was revealed among ...

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  20. MASS MURDER REPRISAL

    LONDON, May 9. The- Ganeva Gazette De Lausanne reveals details of a mass murder at Aso. which is a little town near Lille. The Gazette's ...

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  21. AIR MASTERY KEY TO HOLLANDS SUCCESS

    Success of the Hollandia operation was due to the complete air mattery the Allies had over the area, Rear-Admiral D. E. Barbey ...

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  22. LOAN WILL BE FILLED

    CANBERRA, May 10.—The extension of the date for the closing of the Victory Loan until the end of the week is expected to result in its full ...

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  23. DAMAGES AWARDED AGAINST COMMONWEALTH

    TOOWOOMBA, May 10.—A civil case was decided to-day before Mr. Justice Douglas in which Maria Matilda Weiz, claimed £1000 from the ...

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  24. WAGES FOR WAR PRISONERS

    CANBERRA, May 10.—The immediate withdrawal of Italian prisoner of war labour from farms and other holdings in the central western ares ...

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  25. LABOUR'S ELECTION PROPAGANDA

    BRISBANE, May 10.—Addressing a meeting to-night of Queensland Peoples' Party candidates Mho contested the recen. State elections, the leader ...

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  26. PRITAIN REDUCES OVERSEAS SERVICE AGE

    LONDON, May 9.—The Secretary for War, Sir James Grieg, said in the House of Commons to-day that the Government had ...

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  27. FORMULA FOR AXIS SATELLITES

    WASHINGTON, May 9 - The American Press says Mr. Hull told a Press conference that, despite comments end inquiries from nearly every ...

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  28. THE LONDON DELIBERATIONS

    LONDON, May 9: The economic policy in the relations of countries outside the Empire has been the subject of some of the longest discussions ...

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  29. CROSS CHARGE OF ADULTERY

    BRISBANE, May 10. - A cross charge of adultery was made in a divorce action which came up for hearing before Justice Macrossan and ...

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  30. PEIORITY SCHEME FOR MILK

    CANBERRA, May 10.—A priority scheme, to operate in milk distribution in all capital cities and Newcastle, has been evolved by Commonwealth ...

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  31. COMMODITIES ADVISORY COMMITTEES

    Under the National Secu[?] Use and User of Emergency Supplies Rules of 1941, the composition of the Commodities Local Advisory ...

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  32. DE VALERA GOVERNMENT RESIGNS

    DUBLIN, May 9—The Eireann Government has resigned. It was defeated by 64 to 63 votes on the Transport Bill, providing for the incorporation ...

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  33. DESTROYERS BOMBARD SHORT LANDS

    NEW YORK, May 10.—The Tokio radio says two Allied destroyers attacked the Shortland Islands on the morning of May 8. The Jap garrison ...

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  34. THREATS AGAINST PRESIDENT'S LIFE

    PHILADELPHIA, May 9.—The Secret Service has announced the arrest of Harold Mason, on a charge of making threats against the life of ...

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  35. MIGRATION SCHEME IN FORMULATION

    CANBERRA, May 10.—The basil of l postwar migration scheme for Australia was laid by the Full Cabinet to-day. ...

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  36. STEEL WORKERS ENDORSE PRESIDENT ROOSEVELT

    CLEVELAND, May 9.—The C.I.O. President (Mr. Murray), in a speech at the United Steel Worker's Convention, endorsed Mr. Roosevelt for a ...

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  37. OPEN REVOLT IN EUROPE PREDICTED

    NEW YORK, May 10 The "New York Times" says that Mr. Massaryk addressing the freedom House, predicted an open revolution will break ...

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  38. GIRL STABBED IN SCHOOLROOM

    NEW YORK, May 9. The American Press says that two 12-year-old negro girls, after overhearing schoolmates report to a teacher that they ...

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  39. MR. S. M. BRUCE'S STATUS

    CANBERRA, May 10: Reports from London that the status of the Australian High Commissioner in London may be increased have caused surprise ...

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  40. VOCATIONAL TRAINING FOR EX-SERVICEMEN

    CANBERRA, May 10: The War Cabinet has decided to extend the field of vocational or professional training under the Commonwealth ...

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  41. MOTHER'S DAY TELEGRAMS BANNED

    CANBERRA, May 10 Senator Ashley to-day announced a ban on the despatch of Mother's Day telegrams from civilians to civilians. Post Office ...

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  42. BRIC-GENERAL CUNNINGHAM DECORATED

    Brigadier-General J. W. Cunningham has been awarded the D.S.M. for courageous and forceful leadership in New Britain. ...

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  43. KEROSENE IN FLY SPRAYS:

    Experts have advised the Government that some manufacturers have been putting fly sprays on the market whole chief ingredient is ...

    Article : 58 words
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