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  3. OPERATIONAL SILENCE PREVAILS OPPOSITE BERLIN

    LONDON, March 15.—The Red Army has, been steadily gaining ground in the past 24 hours in the battle for the elimination of the pocket south-west of Konigsberg, report Agency correspondent from Moscow. ...

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  4. General Blamey: "CRITICS ARE INCONSISTENT"

    MANILA, March 15.—The Commander-in-Chief of the Australian Military Forces (Gen. Sir Thomas Blamey) at ...

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  5. AMERICAN FLAG FORMALLY RAISED ON IWOJIMA

    CUAM, March 14.—Admiral Nimitz, in a communique, states that an advance of 200 to 400 yards was made by the Fifth Division in the northern end of Iwojima to-day. The enemy continued to resist, ...

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  6. ALLIED TROOPS EDGING TOWARDS HIGHWAY

    LONDON, March 15.—Americans in Remagen bridgehead have edged within half-a-mile of the Cologne-Frankfurt autobahn highway, says an Associate Press ...

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  7. MAN-POWER ALLOCATIONS CRITICISED

    CANBERRA, March 14.—Critioism of Australian manpower allocations was expressed in the House of ...

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  8. JAPAN — RAID PRECAUTIONS FAIL; DEFENCE RE-ORGANISATION

    NEW YORK, Mar. 14.—The United Press says: "Admitting that air raid precautions failed to meet requirements ...

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  9. 22,000LB. BOMBS ON GERMAN RAIL TARGETS

    LONDON, March 14,—It is officially announced that the new R.A.F. bomb, weighing 22,000lb., or nearly 10 tone, ...

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  10. PARALYSIS — PRECAUTIONS AGST. EPIDEMIC HERE

    BRISBANE, March 15.—In the event of the spread of infantile paralysis from the Southern States to ...

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  11. P.O.W. GET AUSTRALIAN MAIL IN FOUR MONTHS

    BRISBANE, Mar. 15.—Mail leaving Australia for prisoners in Japan is reported to be arriving four months after ...

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  12. Mr. Sheehan M.H.R. Declares "GOVERNORS-GENERAL SHOULD BE AUSTRALIAN BORN"

    GANBERRA, Mar. 15.—The appointment of the Duke of Gloucaster as Governor-General to Australia was criticised ...

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  13. HAD SUSPECTED GOODS; IPSWICH MAN FINED £25

    BRISBANE, Mar. 15.—Henry Lawrence Ham (47, storekesper), Brisbane-street, Ipswich, was fined £25, in ...

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  14. OIL FROM COAL SHOULD BE MAJOR POST-WAR PROJECT

    CANBERRA, March 15.—The Parliamentary Public Works Committee has recommended against the ...

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  15. "PRODUCERS WOULD LEAVE LAND" SAYS MR. NICKLIN

    BRISBANE February 15.—"The notice now being sent to fermers oy the Prices Department is the worst oase of ...

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  16. FRESH MAN-POWER SURVEY TO BE MADE

    CAMBERRA, March 15.—Plane have been made by the Government to take- an occupational survey of all men ...

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  17. ATTACK ON SANE DEMOCRACY LEAGUE ADVERTISEMENTS

    CANBERRA, March 15.—"The Sane Democracy League advertisements against the Government's proposed ...

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  18. HOME OWNERS TO GET POSSESSION?

    CANBERRA. Mar. 15.—Consuitations were now taking place between the Solicitor-General and the Minister for Trade and ...

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  19. MENTAL HYGIENE SOCIAL SERVICE INAUGURATED

    BRISBANE, March 15.—The The appointment of two welfare officers by the Health and Home Affaire ...

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  20. Banking Bills "MOST REVOLUTIONARY MEASURES EVER INTRODUCED"

    BRISBANE, March 15.—"The Federal Government's banking bills are the most revolutionary measures ever introduced in any part of the British Commonwealth," said Mr. A. J. Campbell (President of ...

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  21. MR. KENNEDY ALLEN APPOINTED ACTING JUDGE

    BRIBBANE. March 14.—Mr. Kennedy Allen, B.A. (Barrister at Law) has been appointed an Acting Judge of the Supreme Court. ...

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  22. Q'LD. DAIRYMEN THREATEN TO STRIKE

    BRISBANE, Mar. 15—Because they are tired of "praying, begging and crawling" to attain fairer returns for ...

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  23. BLOCKADE OF JAPAN

    LONDON, March 14.—Lord Selborne, in a speech at the Rotary Club, declared that the blockade of Japan would be ...

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  24. WAR AND MENTAL DISORDERS

    CANBERRA, Mar. 15.—Statisties showed there were more suicides among men of the 1914-18 war than among civilians of the ...

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  25. COUNTRY PARTY TO MOVE CENSURE MOTION

    CANBERRA, March 14.—The Country party has decided to launch a censure motion against the Federal Government next ...

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  26. REGULATION TO PREVENT DUTY FREE CIGARETTES TO AUSTRALIA

    CANBERRA, March 14.—National Security Regulation. were amended to-day to prevent members of the services ...

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  27. SCATTERED SHOWERS IN NORTH EXPECTED

    BRISBANE, Mach 15.—The weather forecast fur Queensland for the next 24 hours states: Scattered showers on the ...

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  28. DEMAND FOR LORD MAYOR'S INTERNMENT.

    CANBERRA. March 15.—Demands for the internment of the Lord Mayor of Sydney (Ald. Nevllet Harding) were ...

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  29. £1,000 FOR REGULATION BREACH

    ADELAIDE, Mar. 15.—For having sold a motor car for £235 instead of £156, the maximum price fixed under National Security ...

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  30. STRIKE THREAT AT WILLOWBURN

    BRISBANE, Mar. 15.—Unless 22 nurses report for duty by next Wednesday nurses at Willowburn Mental Hospital will ...

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  31. WOOL APPRAISEMENT SCHEME.

    CANBERR, March 14.—Speaking on the Address-in-Reply in the House of Representatives to-day Mr. Wilson (Ind., Victoria) ...

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  32. NO MINISTERIAL CARS AT RANDWICK RACES

    CANBERRA, March 15.—There were no Commonwealth or ministerial cars at Randwick last Saturday, said Mr. Lanzzarini, ...

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  33. EVEREST TAKEN TO GOODNA

    BRISBANE, Mar. 15—Frederick William Everest, who last week was charged with the murder of two Americans, has been ...

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