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  4. AMERICAN WACS IN SYDNEY

    Remembrance, Cables to home for Mother's Day being penned by American [?] now in Sydney. (From left): CpL Mildred Ahner (St. Louis); Sgt Ruth Besaw (New Hampshire); and Sgt. Ruth Harvey (Los Angeles). These girls are members of the first contingent of American Wacs now in ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  5. WAR PRISONERS SHOT WITHOUT TRIAL

    LONDON, May 22: The "Daily Express" Stockholm correspondent says that statement made here by British war prisoners who escaped from the German prison camp Stalag Luft 3, reveal the massacre of 47 British war prisoners by German guards did not occur in a clash between ...

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  6. BIG FIGHTER PACKS DEFENDED DUISBURG

    LONDON, May 22.— Swarms of enemy fighters rushed to the defence of Dulsburg when the German Inland port was attacked shortly after 1 a.m. ...

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  7. 8th ARMY BREACH HITLER LINE

    LONDON, May 23.— The Cairo radio states that Allied advanced forces are only 14 niles from Anzio beachhead. Eighth Army troops, in strong infiltration thrusts, have penetrated a section of the "Hitler Line" in the Liri Valley, says Reuter's ...

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  8. BURMA, PRELUDE TO ATTACK ON JAPAN

    WASHINGTON, May 23.— Military authorities here regard the fighting on scattered fronts in Burma and China an a necessary ...

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  9. SPRING LULL CONTINUES IN RUSSIA

    LONDON, May 22.— Red Army scout units thrusting sharply at widely separated points on the eastern front in Russia are ...

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  10. JAPS DROMES RAIDED ON 1100 MILE FRONT

    Bomber and fighter attacks on Japanese aerodromes, troop concentrations, and ground positions in New Guinea and New Britain continued over the week-end along the 1100 miles of front, extending from Rabaul to Manokwari. ...

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  11. £1000 FINE FOR BLACK-MARKET BREACH

    SYDNEY, May 23.—Gerar[?] and Co., Pty., Ltd., general merchants, Prince Street, Grafton, were fined £1000 and costs in a special court to-day, for ...

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  12. TRUCK DRIVER COMMITTED FOR TRIAL

    BRISBANE, Hay 23.— For the first time in Brisbane, and probably is Queensland, a mobile police court was held this afternoon. It was ...

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  13. "KILLER" CALDWELL HOPES TO BE WORLD ACE

    MELBOURNE, May 23.— After a spell of more than six months, instructing at an operational training unit in Australia, Wing ...

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  14. TASK FORCE ATTACKS MARCUS ISLAND

    LONDON, May 22.— The Tokio radio Stated a task force attacked Marcus Island from waters east of Bonin Island. ...

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  15. PREMIER REPLIES TO JUDGE BRENNAN

    BRISBANE, May 23.— Replying to-day to criticism by Justice Brennan of an Acting Justice of the Supreme Court, the Premier said the ...

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  16. JURY REVERSES JUDGE'S DIRECTION

    MELBOURNE, May 23.— "All I have to say is that you have acted in a way that is so dishonest that it brings dis[?]it on every man who sits as a ...

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  17. THE RYLANCE CASE.

    BRISBANE. May 21.— Daniel Charles Street, former skipper of the Rylance collier, Centipede, one of the accused in the Rvlance case, was ...

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  18. 38 SWEDISH FIRMS ON BLACK LIST

    NEW YORK, May 22.— The United Press Washington representative says the State Department has announced that in addition to 38 Swedish firms ...

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  19. VICTORY LOAN £475,000 OVER-SUBSCRIBED

    CANBERRA, May 29. — Mr. Forde announced to-day that the First Victory Loan of £150,000,000 had been over-subscribed by ...

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  20. WAR COUNCIL RECEIVES ATROCITY REPORT

    CANBERRA, May 28.—An investigation into the allegations of Japanese atrocities in the South-west Pacific area has been completed by Chief ...

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  21. 1000 'PLANES RAID DORTMUND-BRUNSWICK

    LONDON, May 23.—An Air Ministry communique states that Bomber Command last night despatched over 1000 planes, with ...

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  22. LANDING CRAFT USE ROCKET GUNS

    LONDON, May 22. — The "Times" Washington correspondent says Rear Admiral B. E. Barbey, Seventh Fleet ...

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  23. AUSTRALIAN COMMUNIST POLICY TO CONTINUE

    SYDNEY, May 23.— The Australian Communist Party did not Intend to dissolve as a political organisation to follow the lead of American ...

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  24. HEAVY NAZI RAID ON PORTSMOUTH

    LONDON, May 23.—The German News Agency says that for 20 minutes last night, German bombers in considerable strength concentratedly ...

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  25. GOLDEN CASKET 851

    BRISBANE, May 23.— Golden Casket No. 851 was drawn to-day. First prize went to No. 31651, Mona Ward, Valley, Brisbane; second, No. 55773, D ...

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  26. BACKYARD MANUFACTURE OF SANDALS

    CANBERRA, May 23.—Prosecutions will shortly be launched against a backyard manufacturer of sandals in Sydney and against almost a dozen ...

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  27. OVER 60 CLOTHING FACTORIES OPERATING

    MELBOURNE, May 23.— Over 60 clothing factories, with a total capital value approaching £200,000, are now operating, or are almost ready ...

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  28. AUSTRALIAN PATROL PICKED OFF JAPS. IN HOLLANDIA RETREAT

    Operating in wild, unexplored country behind Hollandia, an Australian patrol watched the retreat of the Japanese rabble from that area, and, is a serious of harassing raids, cut down 52 of the enemy from the column. To-day, I talked to a bearded young captain who had led the patrol. ...

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  29. FORBES REFUSED NEW TRIAL.

    SYDNEY, May 23.—John Woolcott Forbes, convicted in the New South Wales Central Criminal Court on nine charges connected with transactions ...

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  30. FOUR AIRMEN KILLED

    SYDNEY, May 23.— Four Queensland airmen were killed when an R.A-A.F. aircraft crashed during training exercises in northern New ...

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  31. HIGH TRIBUNAL TO HEAR LIBEL SUIT

    SYDNEY, May 13.— Trial by the highest tribunal the law allows, a Supreme Court Judge and a special Jury of 12, was granted by Justice ...

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  32. OVERSEAS VISITOR TRIBUTES AUSTRALIA'S WOMEN

    BRISBANE, May 23.—The women of Australia have done a remarkably fine Job, said Mrs. Arthur Grenfell, vice-president of the British Y.W.C.A., on her arrival in Brisbane early this morning. "I am greatly Impressed by what I have seen in the southern States," ...

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  33. PACIFIC NAVAL CHIEFS CONFER

    Naval chiefs from the South and South-west Pacific conferred on the Australian mainland over the week-end. ...

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  34. BRITAIN'S LATEST ANTI-AIRCRAFT WEAPON— THE ROCKET GUN

    For some time past Britain's newest anti-aircraft defences, rocket guns, have been in action against the Luf[?]. These guns, revolutionary in design, are the result of years of experimenting by sciontists in London. First tests were made secretary in Jumaica. Londoners are now [?] with their projectiles which rocket into the sky with a terrific rushing noise. Our picture shows Dr. Alwyn Dough[?] Crow, who it is now revealed was the ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  35. MR. CURTIN INVESTIGATING CHILD MIGRATION

    CANBERRA. May 23.— The possibility of instituting a child migration scheme under which war orphans from Britain and Europe will be ...

    Article : 175 words
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