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  3. DEFEATED AT YENANGYAUNG JAPANESE PRESS SALWEEN DRIVE

    Heavily reinforced Japanese troops, driving up the Salween Valley, captured Loikaw, from which the Chinese withdrew to avoid encirclement, says a Chinese Army communique. ...

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  4. Russians and Nazis Mass Strength For Titantic Fight

    Great activity has been reported to have taken place behind both the Russian and German lines in the past few days, especially by the railway, as troops and materials are being sent forward hastily for ...

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  5. AMERICANS SCORE AGAINST JAPANESE

    A New Delhi message (see story columns 1. 2 this pages states that American airmen without loss destroyed an entire Japanese fishier squadron in North Burma. The Americans flew planes bearing the colors of Britain and China. Long before American's entry into the ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  6. RATION TICKETS SYSTEM URGED FOR ALL TEA SUPPLIES

    Tea ration regulations present local traders with many difficulties. Some think that the Government should issue ration tickets to the ...

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  7. Government Axe Falls On Tea Clubs

    Tea clubs operated at many business places in future will have to turn their a[?]ations to coffee or cocoa. ...

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  8. Slav Rebels Plan To Drive Out Nazis

    A situation of increasing gravity is facing the Germans in Southeast Europe, where there are indications that the guerilla leader (General Mikhailovitch) is preparing to launch an offensive designed to drive the Axis completely from ...

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  9. Sunday Entertainment Plan Left to States

    The Deputy-Premier (Mr. Baddeley) said today that the State Cabinet would discuss the question of Sunday entertainment on Monday. ...

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  10. SECOND FRONT

    "Now the days have come when in almost every quarter of Britain the cry goes up to attack," declared Lord Beaverbrook in a speech today. ...

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  11. UNIFORM TAXATION BILL SOON

    The Federal Treasurer (Mr Chiflev) announced today that a bill designed to impose uniform income tax throughout Australia would be ...

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  12. Brownout To Remain In Cities

    Insistence by the chiefs of stalf of the war services that there should be no relaxation of brownout restrictions in capital cities, in the interests ...

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  13. Australia's Fine Record In Air War

    An R.A.A.F. wing-commander, who has just returned to Australia after 12 months is command of a senior R.A.F. Hudson Coastal Command ...

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  14. Anzac Tradition High In Australian Army Curtin Tells America

    The Prime Minister (Mr. Curitin) has cent the following message to be read at the Anzac Day dinner in New York: "From the land of the Anzacs I send ...

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  15. PUBLIC NOT ADMITTED TO COURT HEARING

    The public were not permitted to be present at the Redfern court today when the hearing of a case in which six men are charged with criminal ...

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  16. Outlook of Graziers Not Black Says Dunn

    The Minister for Agriculture (Mr. Dunn) said today that any feeling of despondency in the grazing industry because of the war and rising costs ...

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  17. EGG PRICES INCREASE

    The Egg Board announced today that as from Monday morning the price of medium eggs would be increased by one penny to 1/9, and ...

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  18. STILL WITHOUT NEWS OF AUSTRALIANS

    The Prime Minister (Mr. Curtin) said tonight that the Commonwealth Government was still without news of Australian troops captured in Malaya ...

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  19. MELBOURNE CUP PRIZE

    Melbourne, Friday. The V.R.C. committee today decided that the Melbourne Cup prize this year should remain at £7500. ...

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  20. Few Planes Assisted East Indies

    The Dutchman Dr. van Mook, Lieutenant-Governor of the Netherlands East Indies, again expressed an o[?]on today that Japan would not ...

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  21. COMMANDOS HAVE STIFF TRAINING COURSE

    British Commandos, in a raid on Boulogne, inspired the people of Britain with a fresh wave of the offensive spirit. Before he can fit himself for his arduous and dangerous job the Commando must undergo stiff training, in the course of which these men are engaged. ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  22. N.Z. WAR CONTRIBUTION A FINE EFFORT

    Testimony to New Zealand's great contribution to the present war was given tonight by the Minister for Defence (Mr. Jones), who declared that ...

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  23. Plant Shortage Delays Important Works

    Work on the filtration plant and sewerage ausmentation works is at a standstill because the contractors are unable to proceed any further ...

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  24. MORESBY GUNNERS HAVE FIGHTER FUND

    A fine gesture has been made by Port Moresby anti-aircraft gunners who on pay day collected £140 for a special Kittvhawk fund. ...

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  25. REGULAR CONFERENCES FOR STATE PREMIERS

    In order that the Commonwealth can place before the States details of the full war situation, conferences of Premiers will be held regularly. ...

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  26. 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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  27. TRAVELLER COLLAPSES ON DUBBO TRAIN

    Stanley Brown (64) collapsed on the train while travelling to Dubbo at about 9 o'clock on Thursday night. When the train arrived at Dubbo he ...

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  28. OCCUPY MADAGASCAR AFRICAN MOVE?

    The occupation of Madagascar is regarded as a possible sequel to South Africa breaking off diplomatic relations with Vichy, but thus far there ...

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  29. MUNITIONS HOLD-UP THREAT AVERTED

    A threatened hold-up by strikes in munition industries due to an interunion dispute involving 500 members of the Amalgamtaed Engineering ...

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  30. COALMINES IN WORK

    Sydney, Friday.—The New South Wales coalmines were strike-free to-day for the third day in succession. ...

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