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  4. JAP ADMIRAL DIES IN AIR

    TOKIO, Imperial Headquarters has announced that Admiral Isoe[?] Yamimoto, Commander-in-Chief of the Combined Jap Fleets, ...

    Article : 223 words
  5. RAIDERS WORK HAVOC ON JAP IN BURMA

    BRITISH and Allied troops who swept through Burma on a 300-mile front wrecking bridges and railways, are just near the end of their journey after three months of jungle warfare. ... [ILLUSTRATED]

    Article : 931 words
  6. BELIEVE IT OR NOT

    MILNE BAY— Believe it or not. this is no Australian sheepstation, but a glimpse of the action station at Mine Bac (Papua). (Above): Army stockmen droving sheep [?] pers at Milne Bay slaughter yards. (Ben[?]) Sheep at ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  7. Ancient And Modern

    TWO AGES—The New meets the Old in Tunisia. American soldiers. trying their first camel ride. wave to a Flying Fortress as it comes in to an advanced United States Army Air Force bomber base. ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  8. MIDDLE EAST COST AIR 18,713

    CANBERRA. May 21.— Army Minister F.M. Forde stated to-day that the total casualties suffered by the A.I.F, in all campaigns in ...

    Article : 358 words
  9. U.S. Press On In Attu Drive

    LATEST reports of the C. S. attack on Attu in the Alentians is contained in a U.S. Navy communique which reads:— ...

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  10. Jap Bombers Strike Far At Allied Bases

    JAP bombers continue to strike at Allied bases and positions in Papua. On Wednesday they raided coastal points stretching [?] Cape Ward Hunt (close to the Papuan-New Gumea border) to Mr [?] Bay on the south-eastern tip of the, island. The heaviest attack ...

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  11. 113 Axis Planes Down For 1 Ally

    ALLIED long-range planet which carried out raids against Sicilian and Sardinian airfields on Wednesday met the, stiffest opposition since the Battle of Tunisia. The Germans put up a big force of fighters and in ensuing combats we shot down 29, also destroyed 44 ...

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  12. Berlin Expects Drive On Orel

    [?] newsagency says that the [?] has concentrated many [?] and [?] divisions and quant[?] of heavy artillery in the ...

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  14. Eden's Tribute To Churchill

    BEFORE Commencing his review of the war situation Foreign Minister Anthony Eden, addressing the Conservative Party ...

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  16. [?]AZIS LOOK WEST WITH FEAR

    [?] 20.— Pointers to German disquiet should as Allied [?] of Western [?]urope were com[?] speech by Dr. Sess Inquart. German [?] in Halland. in which he warned the [?] would be subject to severe penalties "for even the slightest disturbance." [?] Allies ...

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  17. Huge Allied Convoys Are Gathering At Gibraltar Declares Berlin Radio

    LONDON, May 20.— Huge Allied convoys are now at Gibraltar. says Berlin radio, quoting reports from Algeerias. "This morning there were 72 ships. including tankers, Cargo boats and transports, in Neay Harbour at Gibraltar," added the broadcast. "Twenty-five arrived from the ...

    Article : 333 words
  18. AFRICAN BOOTY

    Cleaning up the late battlefields in Tn[?] United States soldiers drive a puckload of Axil applies back to the American ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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