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  4. British Capture Mareth Line

    LONDON, Tuesday.—The British Eighth Army, after the capture of the whole of the Mareth defence line in southern Tunisia, is now pushing on towards Gabes, 20 miles from the Mareth Line. Other columns are reported to have pushed ...

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  6. MASTERY OF PACIFIC

    WASHINGTON, Monday,—The War Department has announced that high commanders of the Pacific, including General Kenney, Commander of the Allied Air Forces in the South-west Pacific Area, held an important conference to discuss the ...

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  7. RUSSIAN LULL

    LONDON, Tuesday.—The spring thaw has tailed large-scale operations on almost the entire Russian front, although ...

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  8. U-BOAT BASE

    LONDON, Tuesday.—Bombers, with fighter escort, attacked shipping at Rotterdam, industrial objectives in Holland, and railway yards at ...

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  9. WOOLCOTT FORBES

    NEW YORK, Monday.—John Woolc[?] Forbes was sentenced to five years' [?] and Alfred Ernest Dawson to four years. The judge, at the request ...

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  10. BRITISH COASTAL FORCES

    LONDON, Tuesday.—A remarkable series of actions between British light co[?] forces and Nazi E-boats off the English coast, when one enemy vessel ...

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  11. R.A.F. BOMBERS

    LONDON, Tuesday.—R.A.F. bombers again attacked Berlin, as well as targets in the Rugh, last night. It is officially ...

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  12. CHINESE AGAIN

    CHUNGKING, Tuesday.-The Chinese have recaptured an unidentified [?]wn on the south bank of the Yangtse in Hupeh Province, and have encircled ...

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  13. AXIS CLAIM

    LONDON, Tuesday.—It is claimed by Berlin radio that German, Italian and Japanese air and naval forces have sunk 2.350 Allied merchantmen ...

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  14. CHURCHES' PROTEST

    LONDON, Tuesday.—A strongly worded protest, declaring that to other injustices had now been added "the enslavement of our young people being ...

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  15. ITALIAN OFFICERS KILLED

    LONDON, Tuesday: It is announced by the Italian High Command that 33 army generals, three air forces generals and three admirals had been ...

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  16. JAPANESE CLAIMS

    NEW YORK, Monday: The Japanese claim to have shot down 19 Allied planes and sunk two ships of 8000 and 5000 tons, one destroyer and a patrol ...

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  17. Oro Bay

    Somewhere in Australia.—Oro Bay, on the north coast of New Guinea, which was heavily raided by Japanese bombers ...

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  18. CAPTAIN EDEN IN U.S.

    WASHINGTON, Monday: The British Foreign Secretary, Captain Eden's 16 day visit to U.S.A. was formally ended to-night with a dinner arranged by ...

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  19. PREFERENCE BILL

    CANBERRA, Tuesday.—Attempts are being made behind the scenes to weaken individual members of the Senate Opposition in their stand against ...

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  20. DRIED FRUITS

    SYDNEY, Tuesday.—The N.S. Wales Dried Fruits Board has recommended to the Minister for Agriculture and Forests that the following home ...

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  21. NAZI PLANS

    LONDON, Tuesday: The "Daily Telegraph" correspondent in Stockholm, says that Germany has decided not to build more big ships or naval ships ...

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  22. JOE E. BROWN

    Somewhere in New Guinea Troops in New Guinea made their first acquaintance with Joe E. Brown, American screen star. to-day, he visited ...

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  23. TAX EXEMPTION CERTIFICATES

    CANBERRA, Tuesday.—All taxation exemption certificates now held by employees have been cancelled as from April 1. ...

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  24. RAIDS ON BRITAIN

    LONDON, Tuesday: An ante-natal clinic was the chief target for six German raiders in hit-run attacks on a south coast town on Monday ...

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  27. NAZI CLAIM

    NEW YORK, Monday: The Berlin radio claims that a Nazi auxiliary cruiser has mined the entrance to Auckland harbor and Australian ...

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  28. INTERNATIONAL CONFERENCE

    NEW YORK, Monday.—The "New York Times" Washington correspondent says that a Treasury spokesman said that an ...

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  29. "FAR FROM THE END"

    CAPETOWN, Tuesday.—Field Marshal Smuts, in a speech to-day, declared: "We are very far from the end of the war. The ...

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  30. OVERSEAS NEWS

    Overseas news in "The Daily Advertiser" is supplied by Australian Associated Press Sources include in England, "The Times," "Daily Telegraph," ...

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