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  4. EIGHT ARMY HOLDS GRIMLY TO GAIN IN MARETH FIGHTING

    Despite a ban on correspondents' despatches, Algiers radio last night said the Eighth Army continues to hold an important bridgehead in the enemy's fortified Mareth zone. The salient which General Montgomery ...

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  5. Bombs Fall On Railway At Abbeville

    Accurate bombing marked a raid on the marshalling yards at Abbeville yesterday afternoon by Whirlwind bombers or the Bomber ...

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  6. 218th CASE OF TYPHOID IN VICTORIAN PLAGUE

    With 14 new cases reported today the total number of typhoid cases in Victoria is now 218. Today's fresh cases comprise 12 ...

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  7. Fast Yak Fighters Do Fine Job for Soviet

    Now Yak 1. Russian lighter planes, played havoc with German aerial transport trying to ferry supplies to the besieged Nazis at Stalingrad. They are now playing their part on the Smolensk front. (Department or Information Photo) ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  8. Liberty Loan Meetings On Raceless Days?

    A proposal that Liberty Loan meetings should be held throughout the Commonwealth on April 3, the next scheduled racelcss Saturday, ...

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  9. Hand of Austerity Squeezes Men's Hats

    With fewer shapes and colors, and without linings, men's fur felt hats are the latest item to come within the scope of Hie austerity ...

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  10. FRENCH CROSS OF FIRE LEADER ARRESTED

    New York, Friday: It is reported from Switzerland that the Nazis have arrested Cc[?], de la Rocque, former leader of the French Cross of Fire ...

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  11. WARD PROMISES ACTION

    Canberra, Friday: The Minister for Labor (Mr. Ward) said in the House of Representatives today that necessary steps would be taken to help the ...

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  12. Subs Against Foodships For Starving Millions

    ll is understood that the submarine warfare in the Atlantic rules out any relaxation of the blockade to permit foodships to reach Occupied ...

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  13. Four Parliamentarians Attain Majority

    Four members of the Legislative, Assembly today attained their Parliamentary majorities, having been elected to Parliament in March, 1922. ...

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  14. Allied Share Share In Policing Of Pacific

    Plans for postwar defence in the Pacific were among subjects which the British Foreign Minister (Mr. Anthony Eden) discussed in ...

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  15. Fake Peace Offensive Forecast by Grew

    Harrisburg (Pennsylvania), Thursday. The former Ambassador (Mr. Joseph Grew) warned today that the Japanese might attempt a fake ...

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  16. PRISONERS OF WAR FREE IN EXCHANGE

    The steamer Taima landed 862 Britishers form Italian prisons, thus completing the first recorded exchange of ablebodied combatants in ...

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  17. Pope's Condition Improves

    London, Friday: It is announced by Rome radio that the Pope's Influenza is taking its normal course and already them is considerable ...

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  18. FEDERAL ELECTION DATE

    Canberra, Friday: The last Saturday in July is being mentioned as the probable date for the Federal election. ...

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  19. Fierce Battle Waged Day and Night As Russians Smash at Smolensk Fortress

    According to Russian reports, the battle in the Smolensk area is raging without pause day and night. The Germans are clinging to every defence line and counter-attacking regardless of losses of men and ...

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  20. AIRMAN'S CRASH DEATH

    Sydney, Friday. Lac. John Vernon McMurrleh of Geelong (Vic.), was killed when an aircraft In which he was flying solo crashed during training ...

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  21. END OF ROMMEL SAYS ARMY LEADER

    General Montgomery, in a message to the Eighth Army on the eve of the battle for the Mareth Line, said: 'Rommel, addressing his ...

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  22. Rabaul Blasted by Big Bombload In Predawn Attack

    For the second time this week Rabaul was heavily raided in a predawn attack by Liberators yesterday. Target was the town area, which was blasted with the greatest load of 2000-pounders yet used on Rabaul. ...

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  23. STRONG SOVIET APPEAL TO BRITAIN, AMERICA

    "The Russians are doing their maximum to defeat the common enemy. My country expects all the Allies, especially Britain and ...

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  24. CHARCOAL OUTPUT SAVES MUCH FUEL

    The first year's activities of the State Government in control of charcoal production have resulted in a saving of 13,000,000 gallons of ...

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  25. Sharp Upward Trend In Women in Work

    A comparison of the placement of women in employment through National Services Offices in December and February 1 shows Dial the ...

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  26. Govt, Probe Of Position In Recess

    In order to permit the Government to consider the state of affairs that have developed in Parliament, both Houses have adjourned until ...

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  27. CLOGS MIGHT AID END OF ABSENTEEISM

    In an effort to reduce absenteeism in war factories, experiments are being made in the development of on industrial wooden clog, which, when ...

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  28. BIG COMPANIES INVEST IN LIBERTY LOAN

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  29. Grenade Thower Test At Canberra Wanted

    To prove the worth of a grenade-thrower invented by a Western Australian Mr. Warwick, MHR, is prepared to demonstrate it at ...

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  30. RATIONING OF FOOD CERTAIN SAYS DUNN

    More stringent forms of food rationing obviously must come, said the Minister for Agriculture (Mr. Dunn) today. Australia, he pointed out, was feeding probably 1,000,000 more people in her own land than before the war. ...

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  31. NEW ORDER FOR HOTELS EFFECTIVE TODAY

    Although under the latest order issued by the Premier (Mr. McKell) nil hotels must remain open from 2 pm until 6 pm tomorrow, most hotels ...

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  32. SUGAR ISSUE LIMIT

    Forms obtained by consumers from the Rationing Commission for additional sugar for the jam issue cannot be presented to traders after the date ...

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  33. US AIR CHIEF CONFIDENT

    General Arnold, addressing a luncheon, discussed the air war and said: "Unless the German fliers start doing something soon they won't have ...

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