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  4. ENEMY IN LASHIO SUBURBS HAIPAW NEW AIM

    Japanese advance units have reached the suburbs of Lashio, a fact which is announced in a Chinese communique today. The Japanese forces are advancing rapidly to the ...

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  5. WARD PRICE SAYS:

    While Rome semi-officially denies emphatically reports of an Italian desire for a separate peace, saying that the nation entered the war of her own free will and was resolved to carry on to victory, Ward ...

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  6. Cyprus, Stronghold of the British Air Force

    Cyprus, Britain's air base in the Eastern Mediterranean, has been transformed into an RAF stronghold. Among the aircraft based there is a Hurricane fighter squadron (the Hornet Squadron), which arrived in the Middle East after playing a victorious part in the Battle or Britain with 120 enemy aircraft to its credit. The presence of the RAF and the recent construction of several well- fortified aerodromes on the island, have made invasion a ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  7. Bryansk-Kharkov Stretch as Key Phase in Russia

    Nearly the whole of the latest news from Russian and German sources concerns the stretch between the Bryansk and Kharkov areas—an important 300 miles length which, according to indications from ...

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  8. All Industry Combed To Find Manpower

    Every field of industry in New South Wales is being combed to meet the Federal Government demand that 50,000 more workers must be ...

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  9. American Planes Help Maltese Claims Germany

    German sources, according to Stockholm reports, attribute the sudden stiffening of Malta's defences to the arrival of American fighters. ...

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  10. Position of NES Unit Defined by Officer

    The position of National Emergency Ambulance Services was made clear by the officer-in-charge (Mr. T. Henderson) when he visited Dubbo ...

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  11. 3500 Tons of Bombs in Night Raid

    It is estimated by the "Daily Mail" that the RAF based on British throughout April dropped 3500 tons of tombs at night alone. Eighteen ...

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  12. BATTLE IS OVER SAY NEWSPAPERMEN OF BURMA WAR

    The view of newspaper correspondents on the Burma front is that the Battle for Burma is over. They are harshly summing up the facts ...

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  13. Corregidor Hits Back At Japanese

    The island of Correpidor is still fighting back and American guns yesterday destroyed a medium-sized enemy ship. ...

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  14. Surprise Presence At Council

    The Pacific Council met for an hour and a hall today. The British Ambassador (Lord Halifax) told the Press that the meeting consisted of a general ...

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  15. Confidence Man Gets £73 from Taxpayer

    A well-known retired public servant yesterday was the victim of an unusual confidence trick. He received his income tax ...

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  16. Third Party Insurance Premium Rates

    Premiums under the third party insurance scheme will be about 18/- a year for private cars usually garaged outside the metropolitan area, and 26/- ...

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  17. Evacuees Flock Back To Coastal Areas

    People who evacuated Sydney and coastal areas are new reported to be flocking back home. One well-known tourist resort claims ...

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  18. FREE FRENCH CONTROL RECOGNISED BY CUBA

    It was announced today that Cuba had granted de facto recognition to Free French control over five French territories. ...

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  19. No Expense Too Great To Save Public Life

    No cost will be spared by the State Government with its plans for adequate protection of the people, the Premier (Mr. McKell) said today. ...

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  20. INVALID PRISONERS TO BE RETURNED?

    It was announced today that a number of Italian and German prisoners who are invalids as the result of war injures, and at present interned in ...

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  21. FAST MAIL SERVICE GATTY'S WORK

    Mr. Harold Gatty, Australian member of the American forces, is organising an aerial transport service within Australia which shortly will provide ...

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  22. 710 COALMINERS IDLE IN DISPUTES

    Two mines were idle in New South Wales today, involving 710 men and the loss of production of 2000 tons of coal. ...

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  23. SAVINGS RACKET

    A warning was today issued against the chain letter system as it relates to war savings certificates. The director of the war savings certificates appeals ...

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  24. OVERSEA NEWS

    Overseas news messages published in this issue are supplied by the Australian Associated Press to which "The Liberal" subscribes. ...

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  25. CONCESSION TO SOLDIERS

    Canberra, Thursday.—A concession has been granted to all Australian soldiers enabling them to make trunk line phone calls at half-rates on ...

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  26. VALUE OF BROADCASTING

    Canberra, Thursday.—Moving the second reading, in the Senate, of the Broadcasting Bill, the Postmaster-General (Senator Ashley) said people now ...

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  27. SYDNEY WHEAT MARKET

    Sydney, Thursday.—There was good demand in the local market today for wheat for the produce trade, but in the export flour section business was ...

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