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  4. Roosevelt in Tribute And Thanks For Allies' Hard Blows

    In a congratulatory message sent by President Roosevelt tO General MacArthur and the men under his command, the President offered congratulations on aerial bombardments in support of the USA forces ...

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  5. RUSSIANS ON EVE OF GIANT ASSAULTS IN NORTH CENTRE

    Reports reaching Stockholm from Berlin suggest that the Russians are on the eve of a very great offensive in the central and northern fronts. The Russians are strongly attacking Gjatck, which ...

    Article : 551 words
  6. Nazi-made Ruins Give Ground for Practice

    Scenes of desolation of a different type are visible throughout Britain, and particularly in London's East End, which bears mute testimony to the savagery of Gorman air raids. But the ruins are being put to good use. Epitome of British defiance. Churchill said: "We shall fight in ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  7. 30 JAP PLANES DOWN IN SINGLE ATTACK

    Japanese airmen received a hot reception when they attempted to raid an American air base in Assam yesterday morning. ...

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  8. Japanese Women Found by Troops In Guadalcanal

    Robert Miller, United Press correspondent on Guadalcanal, says that American mopping-up squads in the Cape Esperance are found the ...

    Article : 122 words
  9. Air To End Jap Drive In China

    The Chinese Foreign (Mr. V. Soong). after conferring with the Secretary of State (Mr. Cordell Hull) and the Assistant Secretary ...

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  10. GERMAN RETREAT AT VITAL PASS

    Axis forces are retreating from Kasserine Pass to the plains to the east from Kasserine, Feriana and Sbeilta, in Central Tunisia, but have not yet left the Pass entirely, says the British United Press ...

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  11. ROMMEL REPULSED, STRONG

    "Rommel's forces in Central Tunisia suffered a cleareut repulse; nevertheless victory will not be easy and quick," declared the Secretary ...

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  12. SCHOONER BEER SALE BAN WORRIES NEWCASTLE

    A special conference of the Newcastle District Trades Unions and ALP branches oh Monday will discuss the restriction on the sale of schooners ...

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  13. Sir Owen Dixon Plans Visit to Australia

    Appointed Minister in Washington, in succession to Mr. R. G. Casey, who left that post to become British Minister in the Middle East, Sir ...

    Article : 133 words
  14. Capt, Collins Awarded Netherlands Honor

    The Australian Captain J. A. Collins, who commanded HMAS Sydney during fighting in the Mediterranean, has been personally decorated by Queen Wilhelmina of the Netherlands with ...

    Article : 67 words
  15. CURTAIN APPEALS TO TEXTILERS

    The Prime Minister (Mr. Curtin) today appealed to Sydney textile workers to end their strike and resume vital war production ...

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  16. TWO TRAINEE AIRMEN KILLED IN CRASH

    Lac John William Glew, of Camber-well (Victoria). and Lac James Scott Cavill, at Gympie (Queensland), were killed when an airera[?]t crashed during ...

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  17. No Slight to Red Army Intended Says Forde

    Replying to criticisms regarding failure of the Army authorities to send a senior Australian officer to the Red Army demonstration in Sydney last ...

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  18. PRESIDENT ROOSEVELT REPORTED ILL

    Washington, Friday: The White House has announced that President Roosevelt is ill with an intestinal disorder, but his condition is not serious. ...

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  19. Verdict on Friday In McNulty Case

    To enable Mr. McCullough, SM, to give a considered judgment in the Central police court case in which Clarence Sydney McNulty (39), "Daily Telegraph" editor-in-chief, has been charged with indecent exposure in a public lavatory on ...

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  20. Badoglio Plotted Coup But Britain Refused

    The NANA correspondent "Pertinax" learns from reliable diplomatic sources that General Badoglio approached the British ...

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  21. NEW CHALLENGE MADE

    There is no sign of reapproachment between Mr. J. T. Lang, director of "Century" newspaper, and the State ALP executive. On the contrary, the breach seems to be widening. An editorial in today's issue of "Century" states that ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  22. BODIES AS TORPEDOES

    Lieat. John Sturdy, of the Royal Canadian Navy, said U-boat comanders attempt to mislead attacking warships by propelling ...

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  23. General Withdrawal By Japs in Carton

    Field despatches have reported a general Japanese withdrawal along the southern sec[?]on of the Canton-Hankow railway. ...

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  24. Technical Education Chief's Visit Plans

    The Superintendent of Technical Education (Mr P. D. Riddell) will visit Dubbo on Monday, April, 19, when he will meet members of the Dubbo ...

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  25. Giant Rebuilding Plan In Postwar Britain

    A White Paper has announced that the Government has drawn up a plan to build and rebuild British homes after the war involving continuous ...

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  26. NZ PARLIAMENT AGREES ON ELECTION THIS YEAR

    The Prime Minister's motion that an election be held this year was carried by the House on the voices. Mr. Fraser said that at present he was ...

    Article : 43 words
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