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  3. OUTER GUSTAV LINE BACK

    LONDON, May 14.—The Allied offensive has rolled back the "outpost line" of the Germans' Gustav Line in Italy. General Alexander announced this ...

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  4. AUSSIES' 5 MILE ADVANCE

    Australian troops made another five miles' advance up the New Guinea coast still without opposition. They have now reached Meigar plantation, fire miles north-west of Cape Croisilles and 30 miles from Madang. ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  5. PALEL ROAD HELD

    LONDON, May 14.—Reuter's correspondent says the Fourteenth Army forces are holding Palel Road, south-east of Imphal and ...

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  6. HUNGARY STAYS WITH NAZIS

    LONDON, May 14.—The Budapest radio, replying to the joint British, American and Russian warning to satellities to get out of the wa[?] the ...

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  7. PRIEST'S VISIT TO RUSSIA

    NEW YORK, May 13.—The Associated Press says a few hours after returning to Springfield (Massachusetts) from visits to M. ...

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  8. HEAVY NAZI LOSSES

    LONDON, May 13.—The Germans have suffered heavy losses in attacks on Russian positions on the west bank of the River ...

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  9. HUGE RAIDS ON EUROPE

    LONDON, May 14.—Detailing the daylight air attacks on Saturday, a U.S.A.A.F. communique stated bombers encountered no enemy opposition at [?], but fomations attacking Tntow, abo military targets in the Stettin area and elsewhere in Germany, met strong resistance from the enemy. ...

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  10. CURTIN VISITS LORDS

    LONDON, May 13.—The Australian Prime Minister (Mr. Curtin) visited Lords for the first time to-day to see "those 22 yards of turf" to which he ...

    Article : 82 words
  11. FRENCH PARTISANS RENEW INVASION PLEDGE

    LONDON, May 13.—The French Council of Resistance Inside Fiance, according to the Algiers radio, has published the following proclamation: ...

    Article : 151 words
  12. BRISBANE STORM

    BRISBANE, May 14.—A storm passed over Brisbane this afternoon, breaking the long spell of dry weather. Good rain fell for over an hour ...

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  13. MR. W. ROSS MUNRO DEAD

    BRISBANE, May 14.—Mr. W. Ross Munro, one of Queensland's best known pioneer pastoralists, died to-night aged 94. ...

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  14. A NEW RACKET

    BRISBANE, May 14.—A new racket, by which at least one suburban housewife has been victimised, has appeared In Brisbane. ...

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  15. "LUCKY" GETS DECORATION

    "Lucky Arthur" Badger, of Sydney, now has a Distinguished Flying Cross as well as a series of narrow escapes to remind him of ...

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  16. 14 JAP SHIPS SUNK

    WASHINGTON, May 13.—A Navy communique reports the sinking of 14 vessels in the Pacific and Par East by American submarines. ...

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  17. FIGHT FOR LOYANG

    NEW YORK, May 13.—The Associated Press Chungking correspondent says Chinese hopes of holding Loyang [?]ed rapidly when Japanese ...

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  18. ONLY 7 OF U.S. DESTROYER'S CREW SAVED

    NEW YORK, May 13.—The Associated Press Washington correspondent says there were only seven survivors of the crew of the ...

    Article : 139 words
  19. BOYS KILLED WITH AXE

    AUCKLAND, May 13.—Returning to her home In a Maori settlement near Wanganul, Mrs. Emla found that her three nephews, aged ...

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  20. EIKE ELECTIONS

    DUBLIN, May 14.—Opening the election campaign in his own constituency (Clare) yesterday, Mr. Dc Valera, appealed for the election of his ...

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  21. HUMAN CHAIN SAVES BOY

    MELBOURNE, May 13.—Boys Forming a human chain rescued an Injured companion from a 40ft. well at Bacchus March about midnight last ...

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  22. SOME LUCKY ESCAPES

    ADELAIDE, May 13.—Stories of lucky escapes from death when the last carriage of a, troop train was telescoped by a goods train ...

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  23. ARRIVAL OF W.A.C.S.

    BRISBANE, May 13.—Vociferously welcomed by a band and come hundreds of American servicemen, several hundred members of the ...

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  24. 2 RAILWAYMAN SUSPENDED

    ADELAIDE, May 14.—Two railwaymen have been suspended from duty, pending the results of a departmental [?]iry into Thursday ...

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  25. CARDINAL'S APPEAL

    LONDON, May 14.—The Vichy radio says French Cardinals have addressed an appeal to the Catholic clergy in the British Empire and United States: ...

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  26. ENEMY CONVOY ATTACKED

    LONDON, May 13.—British light navel forces, sweeping off the French coast early yesterday, attacked a small enemy conv[?]. ...

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  27. THE PRESIDENT DID NOT MEAN HANGING CURTINS

    WASHINGTON, May 13.—The columnist, Drew pearson, says Mrs. Roosevelt recently received a puzzling telephone call from her vacationing husband. Having hung up the receiver, she amazedly told friends. "The President wants me to take down the curtains." ...

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  28. RAIDER IN BULGARIA

    ISTANBUL, May 13.—Admiral Raeder has arrived at Varna to supervise the transfer of German ships find submarines from Constanta and other Rumanian ports. The German Black Sea naval ...

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  29. MYSTERY GERMAN PLANE.

    Reuter's Stockholm correspondent quoting the swedish paper "Svenska Dagbladet," says a mystery German plane which Crashed near Kivik In ...

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