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  2. 600 NAZI TANKS DESTROYED

    LONDON, Thurs.—Reports from all sources, including Berlin, tend to confirm that Russian weight is telling in the Kharkov battle. A message from Kuibyshev claims that German tank losses in the Kharkov bsttle thus far exceed 600. If adds that the fighting ...

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  3. WEEK OF WAR

    MELBOURNE, Fri.—The past few days have witnessed important military and diplomatic developments principally ...

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  4. JAP CRUISER

    MELBOURNE, Fri.—A General Headquarters communique issued to-day reveals that a Japanese heavy cruiser and two ...

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  5. SINGLE TAX

    MELBOURNE, Fri.—Two eminent King's Counsel in South Australia have expressed the opinion that the uniform ...

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  6. GEORGE MEDAL

    LONDON, Fri.—Probably unique in British history, a farmer and his helpers have been decorated for carrying on ...

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  7. TOKIO DECEIT

    NEW YORK, Thurs.—The official Tokio radio to-day, with characteristic mendacity. termed President Roosevelt's ...

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  8. ATTACK NEAR

    NEW YORK, Thurs.—Major G. F. Eliot, military writer of the New York "Herald-Tribune," apparently considers an attack ...

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  9. MOTOR TRUCKS

    CANBERRA, Fri.—Announcing that the Army was impressing numbers of trucks and vans throughout Australia, the ...

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  10. AMERICA

    LONDON, Fri.—A Rome special communique says Italian submarines attacked a United States naval formation off the ...

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  11. R.S. LEAGUE

    MELBOURNE, Fri.—An official statement of the dates bombing began in the different theatres of the war in Australia will be issued ...

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  12. CHINA

    NEW DELHI, Thurs.—The Japanese apparently are intent on knocking cut China or, at Last, seizing the forward areas ...

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  13. DENGUE FEVER

    SYDNEY, Fri.—After a complete survey of the Far North Coast area. Government entomologists reported that the most ...

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  14. AIRMAN HONORED

    MELBOURNE, Fri—For gallantry in air action over Malta, Sgt.-, Pilot Phillip Adrian Goldsmith an Australian, attached to the R A F. ...

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  15. WHEAT GROWERS

    CANBERRA, Fri.—The Minister for Commerce, Mr. Scully., stated to-day that an overwhelming number of Australian wheat ...

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  16. NOT GUILTY

    MELBOURNE, Fri.—The allegation that Lieut. Eric Louis Murphy, of the 14th Battery Anti-Tank Regiment, had used live ...

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  17. THE NORMANDIE

    WASHINGTON, Thurs.—The Navy has announced that preliminary work has begun on the raising of the burned and ...

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  18. THREE V.C's

    LONDON, Thurs.—The award of three Victoria Crosses is announced to-night for daring and valor in the recent combined ...

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  19. WIFE REMANDED

    BRISBANE. Fri.—Charged with the murder of her husband, Alexander Thompson, at Rockhampton on March 4, Julia Eileen ...

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  20. NO HOLIDAYS

    CANBERRA, Fri.—Persons engaged in essential war industries will have no further public holidays for the remainder of the year. ...

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  21. A.R.P. SERVICE

    SYDNEY, Fri.—The Minister for N.E.S. Mr. Heffron, said to-day that plans had been drawn up for the immediate ...

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  22. GIBRALTAR

    VICHY, Tours.—According to a report from Algeciras in Spain, two cruisers and an aircraft carrier arrived at Gibraltar, followed ...

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  23. ESSENTIAL FOODS

    SYDNEY. Fri.—It was announced to-day by the Controller' of Emergency Food Supplies. Mr. Parsons, that £2,000,000 worth of ...

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  24. TWENTY GERMANS

    GENEVA, Thurs.—Twenty Germans are reported to have been killed in two fresh dynamite explosions at the Paris ...

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  25. GREECE MORE FOOD NEEDED.

    LONDON, Thurs.—NeutraL diplomats in Athens declare that the Red Cross must double the amount of food supplies to Greece ...

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  26. MADAGASCAR

    LONDON, Thurs.—According to Paris radio strong British contingents have landed at Diego Suarez in Madagascar, including ...

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  27. PRICE OF WOOL

    CANBERRA, Fri—An increased price of 15 per cent., or 2d per lb. will be paid by the British Government for future Australian ...

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  28. MEXICO

    MEXICO CITY. Thurs.—The Foreign Office announced that the Axis nations have rejected Mexico's protest note and ...

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  29. RED CROSS SHIP FOR FAR EAST

    BUENOS AIRES. Thurs.—Foreign Office announced Hint Japan had agreed to permit a Red Cross ship to carry ...

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  30. 101 YESTERDAY.

    MELBOURNE. Fri.—Mrs. Miry Budge. of Rallarat East, celebrated her 101st birthday to-day. She arrived with her ...

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  31. PLANES OVER ENGLAND.

    LONDON. Fri.—An Air Ministry communique states that shortly before midnight a few enemy planes crossed the north-east ...

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  32. JAPS HAVE LOST 15 CRUISERS.

    LONDON. Fri.—The Japanese have lost at least 15 of the 35 cruisers which they had at the outbreak of the war. and others ...

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