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  4. Sumatra Airfields Attacked By British Carrier Planes

    LONDON, Thursday: The Associated Press correspondent in Ceylon says: It is officially stated that Allied fighter-bombers, operating from air-craft-carriers, attacked Sabang and Lhonga airfields, ...

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  5. State Elections May 27

    SYDNEY, Thursday: The State elections will be held on May 27. This was announced tonight by the ...

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  6. GERMAN EFFORTS IN WEST UKRAINE

    LONDON, Thursday: General Manstein is throwing tanks and shock troops into the Western Ukrailne ...

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  7. Caroline Base Raided

    Airborne Japanese planes made no attampt to attack Solomons Liberators when on Monday they made their ...

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  8. Turks Detain Rumanian Ships

    LONDON, Thursday: The Istanbul correspondent of The Times says: The Turkish Government has detained ...

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  9. Censorship Dispute

    CANBERRA, Thursday: Although no statement was made after the meeting of the Advisory War Council today, it is believed ...

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  10. Allied Raiding Parties Score

    LONDON, Thursday: The Italy communique states: "Our raiding parties in the Adriatic sector and of the ...

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  11. Lend-Lease Extension

    WASHINGTON, Wednesday: Associated Press says: The HOuse by 334 votes to 21 approved and sent to the Senate legislation ...

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  12. NO EARLY DEFEAT OF JAPAN

    NEW YORK, Thursday: The Far Eastern manager of United Press, Mr John Morris, who has arrived from the ...

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  13. CURTIN'S ARRIVAL IN U.S.

    CANBERRA, Thursday: Announcing the arrival of the Prime Minister (Mr Curtin) in San Francisco, on the first stage of ...

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  14. BRITISH NAVY PLANS GREATER ACTIVITY AGAINST JAPANESE

    LONDON, Thursday: Admiral of the Fleet Lord Chatfield, speaking in London, declared: "Although the German Navy has ...

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  15. EVERY BAR MUST BE OPEN FROM 2 TO 6

    SYDNEY, Thursday: With only Mr Justice, Sir Hayden Starke dissenting, the Full High Court of Australia today ruled that ...

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  16. CONTROL OF FRENCH POLICE

    LONDON, Thursday: The German Overseas News Agency says: "The French State gazette at Vichy has published laws placing the French ...

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  17. WILLING FOR U.S. TO HAVE POSTWAR PACIFIC BASES

    WASHINGTON, Thursday: The Chairman (Mr Connally) disclosed that the New Zealand Prime Minister (Mr Fraser) told the Senate ...

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  18. NO REASON WHY ALLIES SHOULD NOT BOMB ROME

    LONDON, Thursday: The Press Association's lobby writer understands that the British Government has no Intention of ...

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  19. News in Brief

    MELBOURNE, Thursday: The 17th day of the "Pyjama Girl" inquest was resumed this morning, but lasted only two minutes ...

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  20. GERMANS SAY ALLIED MINES ARE BIG PROBLEM

    LONDON, Thursday: The frank admission that Allied mine-laying had reached such a pitch that not a single ship was able to carry all ...

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  21. British Prosecutions For Offences Against Industrial Code

    LONDON, Thursday: Answering questions in the House of Commons, the Minister Labor (Mr Bevin) said that 27 ...

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  22. BIRTHDAY TREAT FOR PRINCESS

    LONDON, Thursday: The King and Queen look Princess Elizabeth and Princess Margaret Rose to the Palace Theatre last night ...

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  23. McKell's Strong Reply To Calwell

    SYDNEY, Thursday: The Information Minister (Mr Calwell) today telegraphed the Premier (Mr McKell) protesting strongly ...

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  24. Empire Air Scheme

    CANBERRA, Thursday: Australian manpower commitments under the Empire training scheme will not be affected by the ...

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  26. COLONEL ROOSEVELT

    WASHINGTON, Thursday: The Navy Department announced that Lieut.-Colonel James Roosevelt, of the Marine Corps, eldest son of the ...

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  27. ACTING VICAR-GENERAL OF JESUIT ORDER

    LONDON, Thursday Berlin Radio quoting a Rome message, says Father Norbert de Boynes has been elected Acting Vicar-General of the ...

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  28. U.S. VICE-PRESIDENT TO VISIT SIBERIA

    NEW YORK, Thursday: The Herald-Tribune's Washington correspondent learns that Vice-President Wallace's forthcoming visit ...

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  29. MEETING DENIED

    LONDON, Thursday: It is reliably stated that, reports from enemy sources that President Roosevelt, and Mr Churchill will have an early ...

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  30. SWEDEN REJECTS ANGLO-U.S. REQUEST

    LONDON, Thursday: Sweden has formally rejected the British and American request for the cessation of exports of ball-bearings ...

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  31. AUSTRALIAN BRIDES AND FIANCEES REACH U.S.

    NEW YORK, Thursday: The Associated Press correspondent at San Francisco says: "Ninety Australian brides and fiancees of United States ...

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  33. JAPANESE REPORT OF U.S. RAIDS

    NEW YORK, Thursday: Tokio Official Radio states: Ten large American planes attacked Saipan Island (Marianas) on April 18. They ...

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  34. JAPANESE SEND BIRTHDAY GREETINGS TO HITLER

    NEW YORK, Thursday: Tokio Radio broadcasting birthday greetings to Hitler, said: "The Japanese nation sends heartiest felicitations ...

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  35. JOURNALISTS DEMAND FREEDOM OF EXPRESSION

    SYDNEY, Thursday: The NSW District of Australian Journalists' Association, at a special meeting today, carried a special resolution ...

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  36. RELIEF OF KOHIMA

    LONDON, Thursday: The Southeast Asia communique says: "Allied troops advancing from Dimapur contacted ...

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  37. Censorship in Australia Overdone, Says U.S. Paper

    NEW YORK, Thursday: The World Telegram in a leader says: Overdone censorship is practiced in Australia. Notes of protests ...

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