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  3. 6 MORE TOWNS TAKEN IN ITALY

    LONDON, May 31.—Kesselring is striving desperately to hold the final 15 mile of the Rome line from Valmontone to the coast, says Reuter's representative from advanced headquarters in Italy. The Germans are withdrawing on the right sector under the Eighth Army's ...

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  4. 14,000 BOMB TONS USED IN 80 HOURS

    LONDON, May 31: The Allied air offensive against German occupied countries reached a new high level to-day when over 2000 ...

    Article : 385 words
  5. TANKS CLASH IN BIAK BATTLE

    Japanese tanks, used for the first time since the battle for Milne Bay in August, 1942, were mauled by American armour in a terrific hour cad a half battle on Biak Island, in Dutch New Guinea on Monday, tight were destroyed and three crippled, when they tangled with United ...

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  6. U.S. TROOPS PAY HOMAGE TO FALLEN

    "We must realise that this war is a total war, a scientific war, in which all of us can get hurt, and in which all of us will have to ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  7. 150,000 JAPS OPEN NEW HONAN OFFENSIVE

    NEW YORK, May 31.—The United Press Chungking correspondent states that, spearheaded by crack shock troops, well-equipped, from Manchuria, 150,000 Japanese have been thrown into an enemy offensive in Honan and Hupeh Provinces on the border area. The drive has ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  8. "QUOTA SOLD" INQUIRY

    SYDNEY, May 31.—Giving Evidence before the "quota sold" inquiry to Say, the Commonwealth Controller of Leather and Footwar (Mr. J. ...

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  9. STOPPAGE ON OVERSEAS SHIP

    SYDNEY, May 31: Wharf labourers again refuted duty on an overseas ship on Tuesday night. Cause of the stoppage was a ...

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  10. SEA DANGEROUS AS UND FOR NAZIS

    LONDON, May 30.—The Allied bombing of railway targets has achieved unprecedented confusion among German land transport. ...

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  11. BUTTER CUT REVIEW WITHIN TWO MONTHS

    CANBERRA, May 31.—Mr. Forde announced to-night the Full Cabinet had approved of the reduction in the butter rationing from eight to six ...

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  12. 2 QUEENSLANDERS WIN D.F.C.

    MELBOURNE, May 31: Flying Officer Bernard Joseph O'Connell, of Sandgate (Q.), and Pilot Officer Samuel Sydney Moss Tunstall, of ...

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  13. MR. CURTIN IN OTTAWA

    NEW YORK, May 31: The Associated Press special representative in Ottawa Bays the Curtin party has arrived in Ottawa, where they will be ...

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  14. MEAT FOR CLONCURRY RESIDENTS TO-DAY

    CLONCURRY, May 31.—The meet position is to be relieved to-morrow. The latest information available is that Clark has now been released ...

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  15. BIG POWERS INVITED TO DISCUSS SECURITY

    WASHINGTON, May 30.—Mr. Hull has invited the Ambassadors of Russia, Britain and China to begin informal talks In Washington as soon as ...

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  16. NEW PHYSICAL EDUCATION IN SCHOOLS

    BRISBANE, May 31.—Queensland's new physical education in State schools will be conducted in a happy recreational atmosphere. The total fitness ...

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  17. INVASION WITHIN 3 MONTHS

    WASHINGTON, May 30.—President Roosevelt said that. In predicting the invasion of Europe sometime this summer. he considered June, july and ...

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  18. NO BREAKFAST SERVED AT C.C.C. CAMP

    BRISBANE, May 31.—No breakfast was served at Archerfield C.C.C. camp this morning, because two of the catering staff did not turn up to issue ...

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  19. U.S. VIEWS ON WORLD PEACE

    WASHINGTON, May 30.—The chairman (Senator Connally) of the Senate Foreign Relations Committee. p.a speech at the Memorial Day ...

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  20. KVOGLE RAILWAY EXTENSION TO ABATTOIR

    BRISBANE, May 31. — The extension of the Kyogle standard guage railway to Brisbane abattoir and the erection of a subsidiary abattoir in ...

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  21. INNISFAIL CANECUTTING DISPUTE

    INNISFAIL May 31—Cane cutting disputes have commenced early this season in the sugar area surrounding Innisfail. ...

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  22. ARMY TO REVIEW RELEASES FOR DAIRYING

    CANBERRA, May 31.—Mr. Forde, announced to-day the Cabinet had endorsed the decisions made by the War Cabinet on May 23 in regard to ...

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  23. RATIONING OFFICIALS' CLASH DENIED

    CANBERRA, May 31.—Reports published in Sydney to-day that a serious clash over rationing matters had developed between the chairman of the ...

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  24. ARMY-C.C.C. RELEASES FOR CANEFIELDS

    BRISBANE, May 31— The Army has been asked by the manpower office to tipped up tho release of 500 men to help In cane cutting, Mr. Walsh said ...

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  25. GEORGE CROSS FOR CHIMNEY SWEEP

    LONDON, May 30.—Anthony Smith, a 45-year-old chimney sweep, has been awarded the George Crass for gallantry in a raid during the February ...

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  26. TITANIC CLASH LOOMS NEAR ON EASTERN FRONT

    LONDON, May 31.—The Russo-German front is charge with tension as both sides prepare for what promises to be a titanic clash. says Reuter's Moscow representative. A Soviet commentator declared: "We shall met our Allies in Berlin." ...

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  27. MALE RATE SOUGHT FOR BARMAIDS

    BRISBANE, Hay 31.—The secretary of the Federated Liquor Trades Union (Mr. D. Skehan), in an application to the Women's Employment ...

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  28. TROOP-CARRIERS PLAYED MAJOR ROLE IN CAPTURE OF WAKDE

    Headquarters of the Fifth Air Force announce that Fifth Air Force troop-carrier planes delivered 2000 plane-loads of men, fuel, and ammunition in 20 days to Hollandia, Dutch New Guinea, in preparation for the capture of. Wakde Island. Loss than 43 hours after the Initial landing ...

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  29. LIBERATORS RAID MARIANAS

    WASHINGTON, May 30: A Pacific fleet communique reports that Liberators bombed Saipan Island in the Marianns, at daylight on Sunday ...

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  30. TROOP TRAIN COLLISION INQUIRY

    ADELAIDE, May 31. An order which permitted a freight train to enter a section of the Central Australian railway line before a troop ...

    Article : 208 words
  31. GOLDEN CASKET 853

    BRISBANE, May 31—Golden Casket No. 853 wan drawn to-day. First prize went to No. 58325, Mrs. K. C Ifay ward. Ulcarabah, Pentland: second ...

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  32. WOMEN RECRUITS NEEDED FOR ARMY

    MELBOURNE, May 31. There is a shortage of women recruits for the army. The Acing Army Minister Senator ...

    Article : 119 words
  33. COUNSEL ADDRESS IN RYLANCE CASE

    BRISBANE, May 31. Addresses by defence counsel in the Rylance case commenced in the Criminal Court, to-day. The Crown Prosecutor (Mr. J ...

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  34. FRENCH PARTISANS RECRUIT FOR INVASION

    LONDON, May 30: M. Henrfot, broadcasting, stated the Allied air forces were operating in conjunction with squads of French saboteurs who ...

    Article : 97 words
  35. MT ISA MINES TO ISSUE NEW DEBENTURES

    BRISBANE, May 31.—The directors of Mt. Isa Mines Ltd. have decided to issue, subject to the necessary consent, a new set of debentures ...

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  36. QUEENSLANDERS IN P.O.W. EXCHANGE

    MELBOURNE, May 31.—Among 61 members of the A.I.F. recently repatriated from Germany via Barcelona on the exchange ship Gripsholm are ...

    Article : 60 words
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