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  5. Honour for General Doolittle

    LONDON May 12—-Lieut.. General James Doolittle, who commanded the Eighth US Army Air Force—the man ...

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  6. SWITCHING BOMBERS TO JAPAN

    LONDON May 12—Although pointing out that it would take some time to concentrate all die Allied air might against Japan, Lieut.-General Doolittle, commander of the US 8th Air Force, told a Press conference that If Japan continued to resist then he ...

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  7. PURSUING GERMANS TO LAST POCKET

    LONDON Mr Units of the Red Army are pursuing Germans in their last pockets of resistance in Czechoslovakia with teaks ...

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  8. INCREASED DEMAND FOR COAL

    SYDNEY Sat.—During the next 12 months. It is expected there will be a large increase in the demand for Australian coal, said ...

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    Lieutenant General James H. Doolittle is commander of the Eighth U.S. Army Air Force in Great Britain ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  10. PROBLEM OF MANPOWER IN BRITAIN

    LONDON May 12—“We cannot, because of the great distances, bring the same weight in numbers to bear on Japan as ...

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  11. Secret Police Chief Suicides

    LONDON May 12 General Fehlis, chief of the secret police in Norway, who is on the Norwegian war criminals' ...

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  12. Flame Throwers Being Used On Okinawa

    [?] May 12.— The United [?] ...

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  13. To-day’s Leader: Expanding Opportunities

    LONDON May 12.—SS troops once they realised the capitulation of Berlin was inevitable, turned hundreds of tons of water into the city’s undergone railways, drowning hundreds of civilians taking refuge beside wounded soldiers. ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  14. Suppressing Nazi Activity

    WASHINGTON May 12.— The War Department announcing plans for America’s share of the Occupation of ...

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  15. CHINESE ATTACK IN HUNAN

    CHUNGKING May 12.—The American United Press quotes an army spokesman as saying that the Chinese made au attack on a ...

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  16. COMMUNITY COLD STORAGE LOCKERS

    SYDNEY Saturday.—Refrigeration experts will confer in Sydney next week on the proposal that community cold storage ...

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  17. SWEDEN HELPED DANISH UNDERGROUND

    LONDON May 12.— It was officially revealed that Sweden during the latter stages of German occupation of Denmark supplied ...

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  18. SOLD FAKED PACKETS OF CIGARETTES

    SYDNEY Sat.—A search is being made for a man who has been black-marketing faked-packets of American cigarettes. ...

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  19. NAZI PLAN FOR INVASION OF BRITAIN

    May 12—American intelligence officers discovered a plan for a air-borne invasion of Britain coinciding, with the ...

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  20. TWO MEN FINED

    Keith Murdoch White, 24, rigger, and Harold John Lagan, 21, labourer, were charged before Mr. F. L. McNamara, JP, at ...

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  21. Disqualification Of Shore

    SYDNEY Sat.—The NSW Rowing Association is to meet on Tuesday May 22, to discuss the action of the sub-committee of ...

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  22. WILL TRY TO SPLIT ALLIES

    LONDON May 11.—On his return to Paris from Germany, M. Deladier, a former Prime Minister warned that Germany would ...

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  23. STRIKE STILL ON AT BUNNERONG

    SYDNEY Sat. — Despite the fact that 480 maintenance men are on strike at Bunnerong power house, it is hoped to keep, the ...

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  24. Foul German Mass Murder In Amsterdam

    MELBOURNE Saturday.—The correspondent of the Netherlands Press Agency “Aneta,” Van Beers, cables a dramatic eye-witness account of . the foul Gorman mass murder in Amsterdam, which took place after the official, ...

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  25. DEATH Of MR. GEORGE ARDILL

    SYDNEY Sat.— Mr George Edward Ardill founder and director for 60 years of the Sydney Resque Work Society, died in ...

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  26. Suggested Economic Pension

    SYDNEY. Sat.—Mr. S. E. Chanon pensions officer of the Willoughby branch of the RSL, is advocating the introduction of an ...

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  27. Laval Supporter Arrested

    PARIS May 12—Frenand de Brinon, ex-Vichy ambassador to the Germans in Paris, has been arrested with his wife and ...

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  28. LIFTING MANPOWER IN AMERICA

    WASHINGTON May 12.—MAN. power Director McNutt announced that manpower controls would, be lifted on July 1 in communities ...

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  29. Fire Destroys Bulk Store

    MUSWELLBROOK: A bulk store and contents, situated at the rear of Messrs. M. Campbell’s and Co. main store, were totally ...

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  30. DANISH NAVY RETURNS, HOME

    LONDON May 12—A Copenhagen message says that the Danish Navy has returned home Torpedo boats mine sweepers, ...

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  31. KEPT ALIVE WITH BLOOD TRANSFUSIONS

    SYDNEY Sat,—Pte. William (“Scotty”) Alder, of . Canberra, has had 54 blood transfusions since he was badly wounded at ...

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  32. JAP GARRISON SURPRISED OKINAWA

    MANILA May 12.— General Macarthur’s communique states, that, preceded by air and naval preparation, strong elements of the 14th Division landed on the north coast of Mindanao at the head of Macajalar Bay. The enemy’s Bukidonon garrison preparing to meet our 31st Division in its ...

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  33. CENSORSHIP IN EIRE ENDS

    DUBLIN May 12.—Censorship to Eire was abolished last, night. ...

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  34. STOLEN MOTOR CAR

    A motor car, owned by Mr. Darcy Crouch,, of High-street, West Maitland, which was Stolen on the night of May 1, has been ...

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  35. CUT IN BRITAIN’S FOOD RATIONS

    LONDON May 12—It is certain that, as a result of the world fond shortage that Britain’s rations must be cut, said the ...

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