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  2. NEW STRIKES AT 4 NSW MINES 6 Others Resume

    SYDNEY Tues: Another 2,500 tons of coal were lost today when 4 fresh coalmine strikes occurred. Miners who stopped at 6 pits on Monday ...

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  3. FIERCE BATTLE FOR KHARKOV

    The great battle for Kharkov, which is being fought on a 100-mile front extending from Volshansk in the north to Krasnograd in the south, is continuing with unabated fury. Fierce fighting is also in progress on ...

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  4. ALL GERMAN ESCAPEES RECAPTURED Last 2 Found Near Euroa

    With their capture at Creighton, 4 miles from Euroa, at 9.30am yesterday, the last 2 of the 6 German war prisoners to escape from a Goulburn ...

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  5. MURDER MOTIVE NOT ROBBERY

    The motive for the murder of Miss Gladys Hosking, whose body was found in Royal Park yesterday (sec page 1), apparently was not ...

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  6. AUSTRALIANS IN BURMA AIR BATTLE

    In a thrilling air battle over Burma yesterday the Australian crew of a Blenheim bomber fought off 3 Japanese Navy planes, sending one ...

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  7. AT THE SCENE OF ROYAL PARK MURDER.

    Senior-Const Haygarth, Dct Mooney, Dct-Sgt Lyon, and Det-Sgt McGuffle, discuss details of the crime. At extreme left is George, blacktracker. who assisted in detection of footprints. ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  8. DAILY DIGEST

    Despite the havoc wrought by Nazl bombs, the domes and spires of nearly all of Sir Christopher Wren's famous London churches still grace ...

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  9. WHERE THE BODY WAS FOUND IN THE ROYAL PARK MURDER.

    The cross indicates the position of the body of Miss Gladys Hosking when it was found at dawn yesterday lying across this air raid trench inside Royal Park boundary. Gatehouse street is in the background. ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  10. APPALLED AT SOME CAUSES OF STRIKES, SAYS P M

    CANBERRA, Tues: It was the coal owner's duty to prevent irritations that caused stoppages of work, and the miners' duty to not be easily ...

    Article : 270 words
  11. GREATER AID FOR RUSSIA URGED BY MRS CHURCHILL

    Greater aid for Russia was urged by Mrs Churchill in a message to a Russian war relief dinnere in New York. ...

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  12. BULGARIAN PRISON CAMP HORRORS

    Having escaped to Istanbul from Bulgaria. Where he was taken prisoner after the German invasion, Michael Peters, Daily Express ...

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  13. COMMANDANT SUSPENDED

    CANBERRA, Tues: Mr Forde, Army Minister told Mr Clark (Lab, NSW) in the House of Representatives today that he expected the court of ...

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  14. SPATE OF FRIENDLY PUBLICITY

    The spate of friendly publicity Australin is at present receiving is a tribute to Dr Evatt's work since he arrived in Britain. His clear ...

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  15. CHALLENGE ON WIDOWS' PENSION BILL

    CANBERRA, Tues: The Government comfortably survived another division in the House of Representatives tonight, when a move to make ...

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  16. SMUTS THANKS JAPAN FOR BRINGING U S A INTO WAR

    "The world should creet a statue of Japan composed of Johannesburg gold and set with Kimbericy diamonds as thanks to her for bringing ...

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  17. MAP OF AREA IN WHICH ROYAL PARK MURDER WAS COMMITTED,

    (A) indicates house in which murdered woman boarded; (X) position in park where her body was found carry yesterday morning. ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  18. PROVOCATIVE ACTION ALLEGED AGAINST OWNERS

    CANBERRA, Tues: Allegations that some recent NSW coal stoppages had been due to provocative action by managements for political reasons, ...

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  19. LOAN SUPPORT IN COUNTRY

    Encouraging reports in support of the now Liberty Loan opening on June 2 are being received daily from the country. ...

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  20. 3 HURT IN COLLISION

    SEYMOUR. Tues: In a head-on collision between a motorcar and a military truck near the overhead bridge crossing the railway on the ...

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  21. PRINZ EUGEN SAVED BY FIGHTERS

    Luftwafic fighters saved the German heavy cruiser Prinz Eugen (10,000 tons) from going to the bottom of the North Sea on Sunday ...

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  22. AIR TRAINING BY UNITED NATIONS

    While the plenary session of the United Nations our conference will not formally open until tomorrow. when Mr Mackenzic King, Prime ...

    Article : 337 words
  23. US SHIP LOSSES EXCEED LAST WAR'S

    The House Appropriation Committee. in approving of a $210,000,000 increase in the marien and war risk insurance fund, reported today that ...

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  25. FIGHTER SWEEPS OVER N. FRANCE

    RAF fighters carried out a number of sweeps over northern France and the Channel yesterday. Says an Air Ministry communique. ...

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  26. TIP-AND-RUN RAID ON ENGLAND

    Tip-and-run raiders bombed a point on the SE coast or England yesterday morning, causing slight damage. Four Mc109's dived out of low clouds ...

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  27. U S RED CROSS HELPS RUSSIA

    American Red Cross has sent supplies valued at $3,500,000 to Russia. an amount. which will be doubled shortly. The goods despatched ...

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  28. COMMONWEALTH MAY ACQUIRE WERRIBEE BEEF

    CANBERRA, Tues: Acquisition of either Werribee Farm cattle or the beef itself by the Federal Government is believed to be one of the ...

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  30. ASSAULT ON WOMAN ALLEGED

    An alleged brutal assault, was committed on an elderly woman of Napier st. Fitzroy, in Fitzrit Gardens. at the corner of Albert and ...

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  31. HOME FRONT NEWS FOR US TROOPS

    The Senate passed and sent to the White House a bill creating the Women's Army Auxiliary Crops. The bill provides for voluntary ...

    Article : 254 words
  32. USE OF ALIEN DOCTORS

    Mr Dunstan, premier, has been advised by the Commonwealth Government that the Alien Doctors' Board has dealt with 95 applications, and ...

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  33. HAWAIIAN VOLCANO ACTIVE

    Army authorities have now revealed that the world's largest volcano, Mauna Lon (8.119ft.), on the island of Hawaii, exploded violently on ...

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  34. ATHLETE-AIRMAN KILLED

    Dr and Mrs Cyril Checchi, of Willaura, Victoria. have been advised that their only son, LAC Dravid Alwyn Checchi, was killed during a ...

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  35. BETTY GRABLE IN HOSPITAL

    Betty Grable has entered hospital suffering from strain due to too much dancing in current films. ...

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  36. PHILIPPINES CAMPAIGN

    Tokio Official Radio quotes Domei news agency for the statement that 1,200 additional Filipino and American troops on the island of ...

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  37. JAPANESE IN NORTH CHINA

    Tokio Official Radio quotes an announcement by the Japanese North China army headquaters that operations which begun late in April to ...

    Article : 60 words
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