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  3. FRENCH SABOTAGE INCREASED 1000 P.C.

    CANBERRA, May 11.-So intensive has become the fifth column war against the Axis in Occupied Europe that the volume of French ...

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  4. SEBASTOPOL, A BAD OMEN

    LONDON, May 10.-"Pravda," hailing the victory, says that on the eve of the new blow to be struck against Hitler's Germany, ...

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  5. CHINESE CRUCIFIED IN MALAYA

    Chinese, who helped Australian guerrillas still fighting in Malaya, were crucified on palm trees, with iron spikes driven through their foreheads, according to Jemadar Shingara Singh, and Indian war prisoner nor in Allied hands. He is one of than 460 Indian was prisoners ...

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  6. JAPS THREATEN LOYANG FROM NORTH

    CHUNGKING, May 11-The American Press says the High Command has announced that a Japanese force from Shansi Province has crossed to the south bank of the Yellow River, and is attacking heavily north-west of Loyang, in an apparent attempt to close the pincers on ...

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  7. VIOLENT 8TH. ARMY OFFENSIVE REPORTED

    LONDON, May 11: The Eighth Army has launched a violent offensive, according to the vichy radio, in the Adrlatic sector, which so ...

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  8. AIR WAR SWITCHED TO MALAY ARCHIPELAGO

    Widespread raids on the western air bases of Japan's outer defence perimeter were reported in Thursday's headquarters communique ...

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  9. A.W.U BALLOT FIGURES "EXTRAORDINARY"

    BRISBANE, May 11: The hearing of the application of William Beecher Hay for an order directing the A.W.U. and the executive officers of the ...

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  10. LONDON TALKS SATISFACTORY TO AUSTRALIA

    CANBERRA, May 11: Comprehensive reports on war discussions which occurred at the Prime Ministers' Conference in London ...

    Article : 220 words
  11. VON PAPEN REPORTED ON CHROME CUTS

    LONDON, May 10: The American Press Istanbul correspondent says Von Papen has returned, accompanied by his military and commercial attaches. ...

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  12. LONDON HONOURS MR. CURTIN AND MR FRASER

    LONDON, May 10.- In the bomb-scarred Guildhall, in the presence of a distinguished gathering. Including members of the ...

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  13. MOSQUITOS NOW HITTING HARD AT GERMANY

    LONDON, May 10.-Bombers of all types with strong fighter escorts were employed in great strength to-day in blasting the enemy in his own country and in countries he has occupied. Berlin came in for considerable attention. Railway yards and Junctions, aircraft factories, airfields, and ...

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  14. DAIRY SUBSIDY RAISED TO £7,500,000

    CANBERRA, May 11: Mr. Forde has announced that the dairy subsidy would be increased by £1,000,000 to £7,500,000 from April 1 last ...

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  15. JUDGE BRENNAN'S COMMENT ON TWO-UP

    BRISBANE, May 11—Commenting to-day on the admission of a witness in the Supreme Court during the week that he had won as much as ...

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  16. LABOR FOR MULGRAVE MILL AREA

    CAIRN, May 11: Although high authorities stated they were impressed with the needs of the industry, so far nothing practical has been done to ...

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  17. COAL SHORTAGE MAY HINDER WAR PRODUCTION

    MELBOURNE, May 11.-Unless there is an immediate and substantial increase in coal production, vital Australian war ...

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  18. LOAN SUBSCRIPTIONS BY THE SERVICES

    CANBERRA, May 11.-The Commenwealth Loan Director (Mr. Banfield}) said to-day that according to the latest figures from New Guinea ...

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  19. RELIEF HOUSES TO BE LET OR SOLD

    BRISBANE, May 11: Houses built in Queensland under the Federal housing relief scheme will be for both letting and purchase. ...

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  20. HOSPITAL DOMESTICS AND NURSES STILL SCARCE

    BRISBANE, May 11.-As the appeals for domestic workers for hospitals have not obtained sufficient results, the powers of direction would ...

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  21. MR. CURTIN'S PLANS FOR PACIFIC

    LONDON, May 10.-British warships, American planes, and Australian troops may jointly police the South-west Pacific zone ...

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  22. STRINGENT RESTRICTIONS ON MIGRATION

    CANBERRA, May 11: Federal Cabinet has imposed stringent restrictions on migration to Australia after the war. In response to ...

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  23. FUTURE AIR TRAVEL

    LONDON, May 10.-London Friday night, Sydney for breakfast the following Monday, was a vision of future air travel told by ...

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  24. MILK SCHEME ADOPTED FOR CAPITALS

    CANBERRA, May 11: A priority distribution scheme to provide milk for vulnerable groups was adopted to-dav by the Commonwealth ...

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  25. TWO CASKET PRIZES TO CAIRNS

    BRISBANE, May 11.-Golden Casket No. 848 was drawn to-day. First prize went to No. 45,890. V. A. Court, A. Mcghee, Livermore and Tapp ...

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  26. PREMIER'S REPLY TO ALD. CHANDLER

    BRISBANE, May 11.-Replying to-day to Alderman Chandler's charge that Labour's election campaign was [?]sted deliberate ...

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  27. BRITAIN'S RAILWAYS NOW No. 1 PRIORITY

    LONDON, May 10.-On the eve of great operations against Europe, Britain's rail- lifelines have become number one priority. ...

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  28. H.M.A.S. ARUNTA AT HOLLANDIA

    H.M.A.S. Ar[?]nta's guns firing at Japanese supply ships during the Holandi[?], Dutch New Guines, action. There supply ships were sunk. (Department of Information, Photo) ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  29. AID TO RUSSIA

    LONDON, May 10: Mr. Churchill announced in the House of Commons that between January 10, 1941, and March 31, 1944, Britain and the ...

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  30. FARM MACHINERY ON THE LOWER BURDEKIN

    A most interesting demonstration has been given on one of the Commonwealth Vegetable Farms on the Lower Burdekin, of the "Holland ...

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  31. WAGES FOR ITALIAN PRISONERS ON FARMS

    CANBERRA, May 11.-Mr. Forde told union and farming representatives which waited on him to-day that the Government would consider their ...

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  32. N.S.W. PREMIER'S POLICY SPEECH

    SYDNEY, May 11.-"My Government Intends to give the people an opportunity of deciding whether the [?] House is to be abolished." said ...

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  33. MR. FORRESTAL NOMINATED AS NAVY SECRETARY

    WASHINGTON, May 10: The American Press says Mr. Roosevelt has submitted to the Senate the nomination of Mr. Forrestal as ...

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  34. G.B.E. FOR RUSSIAN GENERAL.

    LONDON, May 10.-Reuter's Moscow correspondent says the King has warded the G.B.E. to Marshal Vas[?]levaky. It is one o[?] 181 British ...

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  35. 17,500 RELEASED FROM ARMY

    CANBERRA, May 11: Mr. Forde said to-day that 17,500 of 20,000 special releases had now been discharged from the army. In addition there were ...

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  36. GROWTH OF U.S AIR FORCE BOMBINGS

    NEW YORK, May 10.-General Henry Arnold, in a speech at the first conference of Commission of Inter-American Development, said the ...

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  37. NO RATION OF EGGS

    CANBERRA, May 11: The Government does not intend to introduce a scheme of rationing eggs. There is a shortage of eggs at the present and ...

    Article : 62 words
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