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  2. CALL UP 10,000 IN WEEK

    CANBERRA, Thursday.—Ten thousand aliens are expected to be called up and transferred to the Civil Aliens Corps within a week. ...

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  3. BOMB DAMAGE AT LAE

    Repeated raids by Allied airmen have done great damage to the Japanese air base at Lae on New Guinea. Wrecked Japanese planes can be seen in the foreground while the remains of a burnt-out hangar and work shop lie behind them. ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  4. U.S. RAIDS FROM CHINA

    LONDON, May 6.—The heaviest American bombing onslaught from Far Eastern bases was made on Hainan Island and the dock area at Haiphong ...

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  5. RUSSIANS ADVANCING ON NOVOROSSISK

    LONDON, May 6.—The Russians have broken through the enemy's Kuban defences on a 17-mile wide front, and are ...

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  6. SCATTERED LUFTWAFFE NOW OUTNUMBERED

    LONDON, May 6.—A Royal Air Force spokesman said that the Luftwaffe was numerically inferior in Russia, Western Europe, and the ...

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  7. Radio "Blitz" by Airmen

    NEW YORK, May 6.—An amusing sidelight on the fighting in the Aleutians was reported by an Army Air Force officer. Captain ...

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  8. MAILS LOST AT SEA

    LONDON, May 6.—The Postmaster-General announces that the following surface mails have been lost by enemy action ...

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  9. BE INTERVIEWED ON WEDNESDAY

    SYDNEY, Thursday.—To meet urgent gent needs for hospital staffs, particularly in the metropolitan area, several hundred domestics in New ...

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  10. PREMIER'S ORDER "INVALID"

    SYDNEY, Thursday—The State Full Court held that an order by the Premier (Mr. McKell) dispensing with depositions in police courts ...

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  11. "MONEY FOR HESS AND FAMILY"

    LONDON, May 6.—In the House of Commons, Mr. Thorne (Lab.) gave notice that he would ask Mr. Churchill "Whether £15,000 ...

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  12. TALKS WITH INDIAN PARTIES SOUGHT

    LONDON, May 6.—Mr. J. H. Martin (Lab.), in the House of Commons, asked whether, in view of recent events in India, the Secretary ...

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  13. EMPIRE DAY IN SCHOOLS

    SYDNEY, Thursday.—The Minister for Education (Mr. Evatt) said in the Legislative Assembly that schoolchildren would celebrate ...

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  14. "MOST FAVOUR ABOLITION"

    SYDNEY, Thursday.—Not only tile employees, but the great majority of the shopkeepers in New South Wales were in favour of the ...

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  15. U-BOATS LESS SUCCESSFUL

    LONDON, May 6.—In a frank broadcast, the German Admiralty spokesman, Admiral Luetzow, said: "There is no point in hiding the fact ...

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  16. STOP STRIKES IN WAR PLANTS

    WASHINGTON, May 6.—The Senate, by 63 to 16, adopted the Anti-strike Bill, which makes it a criminal offence to instigate a strike ...

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  17. GENERAL TOJO AT MANILA

    NEW YORK, May 6.—Tokio official radio announced that General Tojo, Japanese Premier, had arrived at Manila on a military inspection ...

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  18. RELIGION IN STATE SCHOOLS

    SYDNEY, Thursday.—Statements by the Bishop of Goulburn (Rt. Rev. W. H. Burgmann) to a meeting of Anglican clergymen ...

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  19. ONUS ON UNIONS FOR C.C.C. AWARD CHANGES

    MELBOURNE, Thursday.—It is expected that applications for variations in the Civil Constructional Corps award will be made by the ...

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  20. WILL RETURN TO AFRICA, SAYS MUSSOLINI

    LONDON, May 6.—"The loss of Italy's African Empire is only a pause." said Mussolini, addressing a crowd from the balcony of the Piazza ...

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  21. DR. EVATT TALKS WITH MR. ROOSEVELT

    WASHINGTON, May 6.—Dr. Evatt conferred with President Roosevelt at the White House, and later dined with the Chinese ...

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  22. General Keys Takes U.S. Command in Europe

    LONDON, May 6.—Major General William S. Keys has assumed temporary command of U.S. forces in the European theatre following the ...

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  23. Denied Advances From Mess Fund

    SYDNEY, Thursday.—At a general court-martial, Lieutenant (temporary Captain) Joseph Hugh Currall denied a charge of conduct to the prejudice ...

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  24. MINISTER TO VISIT STATE ARMS WORKS

    CANBERRA, Thursday.—The Minister for Munitions (Mr. Makin) will visit 21 feeder munition factories and small arms establishments in New ...

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  25. Advertising

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  26. Mr. Churchill Sees Britain's Newest War Planes

    LONDON, May 6.—Mr. Churchill has reviewed the world's latest and most secret war planes, many of which are so revolutionary in design ...

    Article : 322 words
  27. New Policy With "Stray" Army Parcels

    CANBERRA, Thursday.—Postmaster-General (Senator Ashley) said arrangements were being made for the contents of undeliverable parcels ...

    Article : 136 words
  28. Restrictions Eased on Women Recruits

    SYDNEY, Thursday.—With exceptions, the ban under which women employed in State Government or semi-Government departments, in ...

    Article : 142 words
  29. 14 DIED IN PLANE CRASH

    WASHINGTON, May 6.—Fourteen persons lost their lives in the plane crash in Iceland when Lieutenant-General Andrews and Bishop ...

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  30. LEAVES FROM OLD FILES

    Smart passages have been made by vessels trading to Port Hunter. In less than four days the four-masted ship Glenayr was towed into the ...

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  31. PRISONER OF WAR

    SAPPER C. T. DAVIS, of Adamstown, whose wife and family have been advised that ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  32. CHINESE YIELD AFTER HARD BATTLE

    LONDON, May 6.—Chinese troops, fighting desperately to defend their strongholds in the Taihang Mountains, killed about 2000 Japanese, and ...

    Article : 92 words
  33. WANTS PATRIOTIC RACE RESTRICTIONS LIFTED

    SYDNEY, Thursday.—The Chief Secretary (Mr. Baddeley) told Mr. Renshaw (Lab., Castlereagh) and Mr. Fitzgerald (Ind., Gloucester) in ...

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  34. CORPORAL DROWNED

    LANCE-CORPORAL AUB. FENN, of Cessnock, one of five members of the A.I.F. drowned in the Goulburn River, Victoria, on Anzac Day, ... [ILLUSTRATED]

    Article : 193 words
  35. Trust Fund to Help Service men Buy Homes

    MELBOURNE, Thursday.—Mr. Sol Green, well-known racehorse owner and business man, has created a trust fund in perpetuity of £50,000 to ...

    Article : 102 words
  36. £3 FOR CLOTHING ON R.A.A.F. DISCHARGE

    CANBERRA, Thursday.—An increase from £2 to £3 in the value of civilian clothes to members discharged from the Air Force is ...

    Article : 46 words
  37. WANTS BILL'S UNIONIST CLAUSE DELETED

    SYDNEY, Thursday.—Sir Henry Manning, M.L.C., in the Legislative Council foreshadowed an amendment to delete the preference ...

    Article : 69 words
  38. Easter Island Not Occupied

    SANTIAGO, May 6.—Chile's Defence Minister (Mr. Alfredo Duhalde) says Paris Radio report that United States forces had occupied ...

    Article : 54 words
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