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  2. JAP SUICIDE PILOTS

    With the British Fleet Task Force, May 15.—The Japanese suicide pilots who launched fanatical attacks on the British Pacific ...

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  3. EVENTS IN GERMANY

    London, May 15.—American occupation forces in r arc already coping with the problems of material rehabilitation, says the Associated Press correspondent in Germany. Despite the lack of clear directives, they are acting on the lines of General ...

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  4. GERMAN U-BOATS

    London, May 15.—At least 37 U-boats of Germany's Atlantic fleet have been accounted for, reports the Press Association's naval ...

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  5. WORK OF THE NAVY

    London, May 14—It may be recalled that many reports were cabled early in the year of terrific explosions heard off the south-east ...

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  6. TRIESTE DISPUTE

    London, May 14.—The British and United States Governments, acting together, will request Marshal Tito to withdraw his troops ...

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  7. MESSAGE TO KING

    London, May 15.—Moving a message of congratulation to the King in the House o| Commons to-day, the Prime Minister, Mr. Churchill, said it was fitting and in accordance with precedence, which he had carefully consulted, to express sentiments of gratitude ...

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  8. Future of Hamburg

    London, May 14.—Hamburg, which was the centre of political opposition to the Nazi Party until the moderate and Left Wing ...

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  9. Conditions in Berlin

    London, May 15.—A number of Berlin's streets have been cleared tod cars and trucks are again using the roads, says the Moscow ...

    Article : 77 words
  10. WAR CRIMINALS

    London, May 14.—The Free Dutch radio states that Willy Lagers, chief of the Gestapo in Holland, who was responsible for ...

    Article : 179 words
  11. Italian Statement

    Rome, May 14.—The Italian Foreign Minister, Sgr. Alcyde de Casperi, offered, when interviewed to-day, to make territorial ...

    Article : 122 words
  12. Sweeping the Seas

    London, May 14.—The clearing of mines from the waters around the coasts of Europe will require about 18 months, which will be ...

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  13. German Postal Services

    London, May 14.—German civilians are not allowed any form of postal services, says Reuter's correspondent with the British forces ...

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  14. Dutch Patriots

    London, May 14.—The Dutch underground movement had a telephone line running 30 miles from Holland behind the German lines ...

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  15. A Delicate Situation

    London, May 15.—"No request to withdraw from Trieste has so far been officially transmitted to Marshal Tito by either the British or ...

    Article : 225 words
  16. House of Lords

    London, May 15.—Lord Woolton$ moving a message of congratulations to the King on Germany's unconditional surrender, declared ...

    Article : 177 words
  17. Bomber Command Losses

    London, May 13.—Air Marshal Harris, in an order of the day to the Bomber Command, said:— "When the count is completed of ...

    Article : 125 words
  18. German Prisoners

    London, May 14.—A German army corps, known as the Ems Corps, consisting of 150,000 men, who surrendered at Bremerhaven ...

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  19. Himmler's Deputy

    London, May 15.—The "Daily Telegraph's" correspondent with the Third Army states that General Patton's troops have. captured ...

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  20. French Fascists

    London, May 12.—The former Vichy militia chief, Darnand, has been arrested by Allied, troops in Northern Italy. ...

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  21. Montgomery in London

    London, May 14.—Field-Marshal Montgomery was mobbed when he left the War Office this afternoon. He was recognised just as he ...

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  22. Empire Air Scheme

    London, May 14.—Australia provided 35,000 fully-trained air crews under the Empire air scheme, Revealing this, the Australian ...

    Article : 96 words
  23. King Leopold's Tribulations

    London, May 14.—The Brussels radio says that King Leopold, who is suffering from heart trouble, has aged considerably during his long ...

    Article : 66 words
  24. The Channel Islands

    London, May 15.—The Minister for Home Security, Mr. Herbert Morrison, who is visiting Guernsey, to-day assured the people that the ...

    Article : 195 words
  25. British Commonwealth

    London, May 13.—One of the functions of the British Commonwealth should be to act as a path-finder force, guiding the world in ...

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  26. Breach of Faith

    London, May 14.—A report from A.E.F. headquarters states that the American Associated Press war correspondents, Edward Kennedy ...

    Article : 96 words
  27. Reconstruction in Italy

    Rome, May 15.—The Prime Minister, Sgr. Bonomi, announced to-day that the Allies are prepared to place 200,000 German prisoners ...

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  28. Prisoners in Austria

    London, May 14.—Reports from the A.E.F. headquarters say that contact officers have arrived at Stalag 18C, at St. Johann, Austria ...

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  29. Belsen "Death Camp"

    London, May 14.—The Belsen "death camp" will be burned to the ground on May 21, states Reuter's correspondent with the ...

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  30. The "Big Three"

    London, May 15.—Asked in the House of Commons whether a conference was contemplated In the near future between himself ...

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  31. Russia and Finland

    London, May 15.—It has been officially disclosed that Russia and Finland have signed a trade agreement for the exchange of goods ...

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  32. Russian Operations

    London, May 14.—A Moscow communique states that the number of prisoners increased during the day by 170,000, including 10 ...

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  33. Laval for France

    London, May 14.—The Paris radio states that Laval will be brought to France under British protection. He will be fetched from ...

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  34. Shell-Shock and Malaria

    London, May 14.—Revolutionary new medical methods for shell-shocked and wounded men have meant that less than one per cent. ...

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  35. Three Irish V.C. Winners

    London, May 14.—The Victoria Cross winners to whom Mr. Churchill referred were Lieut.-Commander Esmonde, who led a ...

    Article : 127 words
  36. Britain's Food Supply

    London, May 15.—"The end of the war in Europe means not more food, but ration cuts throughout Britain," the Minister for Food ...

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  37. Police for Greece

    London, May 15.—The Government of Northern Ireland is arranging for the despatch to Greece of a number of specially selected ...

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  38. British Censorship

    London, May 15.—"The Minister for Information, Mr. Bracken, has begun a drastic reduction of the Ministry of Information and the ...

    Article : 69 words
  39. German Workers' Union

    London. May 15.—A message from Aachen says that the German coal miners, with the consent of the American Military ...

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  40. Lower Austria

    London, May 15.—The Moscow radio states that a provisional committee for Lower Austria has been formed by agreement between the ...

    Article : 51 words
  41. Unemployed Among U.S. Ex-Servicemen

    Washington, May 14.—Government officials and Congressmen are puzzled and concerned at the rapidly rising unemployment ...

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  42. Britain's Debt to Egypt

    Cairo, May 14.—Britain owes Egypt between £300,000,000 and £360,000,000, stated the Egyptian Minister for Finance, Makram ...

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  43. Goering's Internment

    London, May 15.—It is officially stated that there were no handshakes or chicken dinners for Goering while at the Seventh Army ...

    Article : 58 words
  44. Albert Gold Medal

    London, May 15.—The Royal Society of Arts is conferring on Mr. Churchill the Albert Gold Medal. The gold medal is the society's ...

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  45. Vichy Minister's Death

    London, May 15.—The death after an Illness, has been announced of the former Vichy Minister for Justice, Joseph ...

    Article : 39 words
  46. AUSTRALIAN ASSOCIATED PRESS

    Except where otherwise designated the eversece intelligence published in the "Kalgoorlie Miner" is transmitted to Australia by the Australian Associated ...

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