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  2. WARSHIP TAKES DUKE TO CEREMONY

    The Captain Cook Dock was opened by the Governor-General the Duke of Gloucester, on Saturday. Top: The R.A.N. ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  3. INDO-CHINA CHARTER

    PARIS, March 25.—The French Government has announced a new chstrfet for Indochina, and a pian to form a ...

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  4. LOSSES EIGHT IN RHINE CROSSING

    LONDON, March 25.—The easy crossing of the Rhine came almost as an anticlimax to Field-Marshal Montgomery's troops, who had been training: grimly for ...

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  5. "CAPTAIN COOK DOCK" NAMED BY DUCHESS

    The Duchess of Gloucester named Sydney's new graving- dock "Captain Cook Dock" on Saturday. The title had heen kept secret, and "when the Duchess opened a souvenir casket, took out a slip of ...

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  6. Man On Kaft Died In Swim For Food

    Weafcened after four days on a raft with no wal er and little food a gunnel s mate was drowned swimming back to the ...

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  7. NEW ATTACK ON NAGOYA

    NEW YORK, March 25 (A.A.P.) —About 225 Super-Foifiesses from Mtuianas bases attacked the Mitsubishi aircraft plant on ...

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  8. ISLANDS TAKEN BY U.S.

    NEW YORK Match 25 (A.A.P.) —A Congressional inquiry will be held within a month into the disposal of Japanese Islands ...

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  9. Allies in Burma Check Fanatical Attacks

    BURMA, March 25.—The Japanese have lost heavily in fanatical attacks near Meiktila, 90 miles south of Mandalay. They have failed to break out ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  10. KETCH LONG OVERDUE

    The ketch Priscilla owned by J. M. Johnston's sawmills at Siratfoid (Q), is long overdue. The ketch left Cooktown for Catrns ...

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  11. AIR PATROLS' SUCCESS

    MANILA, March 25—Southwest Pacific communiques issued yesterday and to-day reported the destruction of another seven ...

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  12. SPANISH PROTEST TO JAPAN

    MADRID. March 25 (A.A.P.).— Spain has refused to represent any longer Japanese interests in countries wirri which Japan is ...

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  13. BRAWL AT CITY CABARET

    John Christfan. 40, a Norwegian seaman, died in Sydney Hospital early yesterday after he had been arrested following a ...

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  14. BRITISH LABOUR'S LONE POLICY

    LONDON, Match 25 (A.A.P.). —Labour would fight the British elections as an independent party, the Home Secretary, Mr. ...

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  15. CIVIL AIRLINE TO NEW GUINEA

    A weekly civil air service to New Guinea will begin next Monday Douglas ail-liners will fly fiom Sydney as far north, as ...

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  16. AUSTRALIANS ON WAY HOME

    MANILA, March —25.—Additional Australian ex-internees who have left Manila for Australia include: Francis Best, Joseph Byrne, William ...

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  17. FOREIGN PART IN AIR SERVICES

    CAPETOWN, Mar. 25 (A.A.P.). —The South African Air Transport Conference agreed at its final session that participation ...

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  18. MR. CURTIN'S ABSENCE

    CANBERRA, Sunday.—The Prime Ministei, Mr. Curtin. decided early last week against a trip to Sydney for the opening of the dock. It was atared at ...

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  19. ATTACKS FAIL IN ITALY

    LONDON. March 25 (A.A.P.).— The Germans yesterday launched two attacks on the Eighth Army positions in northern Italy. ...

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  20. ENFORCING U.S. CURFEW

    WASHINGTON, March 25 (A.A.P.). —The War Production Board bas proposed that night-clubs and bars in New york that violate the midnight ...

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  21. MINT OF NEW POST FOR DUKE

    NEW YORiC March 25 (A.A.P.).— The Governor of Bermuda. Lord Burghley, has flown to the Bahamaas for a short stay with the Duke and ...

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  22. New Landing Tightens Grip on Bougainville

    BOUGAINVILLE, Sunday. —Australian troops have made another amphibious landing on the northwest end of Bougainville Peninsula (Solomons). This gives the Australians an ...

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  23. SERVICEMEN'S STUDIES

    MELBOURNE, Sunday.—Australian and other Dominion Servicemen in the United Kingdom are attending durimg their ...

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  24. MAN STABBED

    Alfred James Williams, 28. known as John Williams, a soldier, of Regent Street, Paddington, was treated in St. Vincent's Hospital late on Saturday ...

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  25. Proud Scots May Now Test Their Ancestry

    LONDON, March 25.—Scots all over the world who take a pride in their ancestry will now have greater facilities for discovering ...

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  26. MRS. VIC. OLIVER IN DIVORCE SUIT

    LONDON. March 25.—A divorce petition by the London stace comedian. Vic Oliver against W.A.A.F. SectionOfficer Sarah Oliver, who is a ...

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  27. UNRRA AID FOR YUGOSLAVIA

    LONDON. Match 25 (A.A.P.).—The [?]Radio has announced that an agreement has been signed in Belgrade between Yugoslavia and ...

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  28. NEW GUINEA AIRSTRIP OCCUPIED

    MELBOURNE, Sunday.—After a tunning fight along the coast east from Aitape, Australian troops have occupied Dagua airstrip, on the north ...

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  29. PRESS OFFICER TO DUKE

    CANBERRA. Sunday.—Mr. A. H. McLaehlan, who has been on loan from "The Sydney Morning Herald" to act as Press Liaison Officer on the ...

    Article : 72 words
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