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  4. BATAN DEFENDERS BELIEVED OVERCOME

    THE gallant American and Filipino army of the Philippines is believed to have been overcome, after having amazed the world by holding the Batan Peninsula against overwhelming Japanese odds for ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  5. FIERCE RAIDS ON MALTA REACH CRISIS

    LONDON, April 9.—Germany's all-out air blitz on Malta, which has been going on for a fortnight, culminated on Wednesday with six mass raids. In the 24 hours ended 7 p.m. on Wednesday ...

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  6. Big Italian Cruiser Torpedoed

    A 10,000-ton Italian cruiser armed with 8in guns has been torpedoed and sunk by a British submarine in the Mediterranean ...

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  7. 2 BRITISH CRUISERS SUNK

    TWO British cruisers—the Cornwall (10,000 tons) and the Dorsetshire (9975 tons)—have been sunk as a result of a Japanese air attack in the Indian Ocean. ...

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  8. Settlement' In India Now Likely

    The All-India Congress will accept the new formula proposed by the British envoy (Sir Stafford Cripps) for India's ...

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  9. WOMEN FOR WORK ON GREAT SCALE

    EMPLOYMENT of women to replace men, on a scale beyond anything yet contemplated, may be an early result of investigations by a special man-power subcommittee appointed by the ...

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  10. MEN OVER 45 NOT NEEDED IN WAR WORK

    Except for a few who might be required for defence construction work, men over 45 will not be required for military service. ...

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  11. U.S. BABIES NAMED AFTER MacARTHUR

    NEW YORK, April 9.—General MncArthur's popularity has inspired many parents to christen their babies Douglas ...

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  12. Japs Fail In Raid On Tulagi

    Tulagi, in the Solomon Islands, was again raided yesterday, but no casualties or military damage were caused, by between 30 and ...

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  13. HIGHER TAXES YET LIKELY IN BRITAIN

    LONDON, April 9.—Although the British income tax has been described as "the highest possible" still higher levies may be made ...

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  15. NEW REGULATIONS TO STOP COAL HOLD-UP

    Accepting the challenge to its authority by the recurring stoppages on New South Wales coal fields, the Federal War Cabinet yesterday decided to frame a new set of National Security Regulations, applying particularly to coal ...

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  16. R.A.F. Bombs Hamburg

    Despite bad weather, n large number of R.A.F. bombers were over north-west Germany again on Wednesday night. Hamburg ...

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  17. 7 Empire Flying Boats Lost

    LONDON, April 9.—Seven Empire flying boats have been lost or damaged since the Pacific war began, according to the journal ...

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  18. Judge Likely To Succeed Casey

    MELBOURNE, Thursday.—The successor to Mr. R. G. Casey as Australian Minister to the United States probably will be chosen at ...

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  19. SEVERE 'QUAKE

    An earthquake, described as the most severe in recent times, was recorded in Chicago on Wednesday. Chicago University placed ...

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  20. GOVERNOR IN NORTH

    The Governor (Sir Leslie Wilson) left by mail train last night on a tour of the North. He will visit Cairns, Innisfail, Ingham ...

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