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  3. NEW ANGLE ON DESERT WASTE

    Captured and destroyed German tanks round about Sidi Resegh, in the Libyan Desert. ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  4. AMERICAN ALLIES ARRIVE IN MELBOURNE

    United States troops being welcomed after detraining at Spencer-street railway station, Melbourne. ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  5. MORE ALLIED AIR SUCCESSES OVER NEW GUINEA

    CANBERRA, Tuesday.—One enemy fighter was shot down for certain two others were probably destroyed and a fourth was damaged during Allied operations over Lae, New Guinea, Koepang and Timor on Monday, states a war ...

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  6. TURIN LIGHTS GUIDE R. A. F. PILOTS

    LONDON, Monday.—Turin, home of the Fiat motor works in Northern Italy, which Royal Air Force bombers ...

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  7. SOVIET RETAINS OFFENSIVE

    LONDON, Tuesday.—No place-names have been mentioned, but to-day's Moscow communique refers to "offensive battles on several sectors of the front." It is known ...

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  8. RACE TO STRENGTHEN THE DEFENDERS OF BURMA: FURTHER ENEMY ADVANCE

    With further Japanese advances up the Irrawaddy Valley, on a wide front, the threat to Burma's oilfields, now guarded by British and Indian forces, grows more intense. ...

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  9. RADIO LOCATION IN FIGHTERS

    VICHY, Monday.—A message from Berne says the Germans are now using almost exclusively as night fighters ...

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  10. JAPANESE FACED WITH STRATEGIC DILEMMA

    The "New York Times" in a leading article to-day says: "Japan's apparent concentration on the invasion of India by land and sea, has persuaded some observers that ...

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  11. RUSSIA HAS VITAL NEW POWER

    LONDON, Monday.—British and American help to Russia had enabled Russia to build up several new armoured ...

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  12. ASTRONOMICAL FIGURES

    The Chancellor of the Exchequer (Sir Kingsley Wood) presented the budget in the House of Commons to-day. The ...

    Article : 322 words
  13. Greater Aid From U. S. To Australia

    On his return from Canada to-day, Australia's special envoy (Dr. Evatt) said he was highly gratified with the success of ...

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  14. VITAL STRATEGY TALKS IN LONDON

    Intensive strategy, to replace the Allies' costly extensive strategy, is thought here to be among subjects discussed by the U.S. Army Chief (General Marshall) in London. ...

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  15. TWO U. S. SHIPS LOST IN PACIFIC

    WASHINGTON, Monday.—Department to-day annonuced the loss by enemy action in the Far East of two freighters in the army transport ...

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  16. KILLED DURING MANOEUVRES

    LONDON, Tuesday.—A brigadier and 18 other soldiers were. killed and between 40 and 50 officers and men injured by "an unfortunate accident" ...

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  17. CORREGIDOR GUNS SINK SHIPS

    WASHINGTON, Monday—The garrison of Corregidor and other forts in Manila Bay are hitting back hard at the Japanese. Artillery fire yesterday ...

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  18. MALTA RECONNAISSANCE

    VALETTA, Tuesday.—Enemy raids on Malta yesterday were on a very reduced scale. Only a few reconnaissance planes were sent across the coast ...

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  19. MOST RUBBER IN ENEMY HANDS

    MELBOURNE, Tuesday—Areas producing 90 per cent. of the world's natural rubber were now in enemy hands and most countries were ...

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  20. Want 300,000 Pilots To Win War

    NEW YORK, Monday.—Colonel Eddie Rickenbacker, a flying ace of the last war, addressing pilots at Mitchell Field to-day, said: "This war will ...

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  21. SAYS CARRIER SUNK

    LONDON, Tuesday—Reviewing the period from December 1 to March 31 in a broadcast last night, Berlin radio claimed that the Germans sank the ...

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  22. WHAT IS BULGARIA'S NEW ROLE? MORE ACTIVE WAR PARTICIPATION

    LONDON, Monday.—The reshuffle of the Bulgarian Cabinet is accepted as evidence that Bulgaria is about to play a more active role in the world war, but what that role will be is still shrouded in mystery. The despatch of Bulgarian divisions ...

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  23. Wants "Acceptable" Viceroy

    NEW DELHI, Monday.—The newspaper "Statesman" to-day advocated as a war measure that Pandit Nehru and the Moslem President (Mr. Jinnah) ...

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  24. DEPARTMENT OF DEFENCE

    The Prime Minister (Mr. Curtin) will in future be the link between the Government and General Douglas MacArthur, ...

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  25. PITH OF THE LEADERS

    THE PLAN of the Department of War Organisation of Industry to call representatives of industry into consultation regarding ...

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  26. COMPANIES AND OVERTIME

    Although some industries were working only a five-day week, there was nothing to prevent the companies concerned from working overtime ...

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  27. CABLES IN BRIEF JAPS "RESURRECT" GENERAL HOMMA TO COMMAND PHILIPPINES

    NEW YORK.—In a clumsy attempt to cover up the suicide of Lieut General Homma, the japanese have announced that he has been ...

    Article : 235 words
  28. Munition Works in Other States

    CANBERRA, Thursday.—In the last six months seven additional munition Projects in New South Wales, five in Victoria and one in South Australia ...

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