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  4. PACIFIC WAR ZONE

    SOMEWHERE IN AUSTRALIA, Monday.—The lull in air activity which followed last week's heavy strikes remained unbroken except for small scale operations. There is no evihence, however, that this uneasy calm is likely to be definitely ...

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  5. Heavy Toll of Axis African Supplies

    LONDON, Monday. (A.A.P.)—Although the lull continues on the Tunisian land front, the Axis armies, hemmed in on land and harried from the air, are finding at sea that the British Navy is taking a ...

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  7. SLAUGHTERED POLISH OFFICERS

    LONDON, Monday.—The fate of several thousand Polish officers whose bodies the Germans announced they had found near Smolensk, where ...

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  8. KUBAN FRONT

    LONDON, Monday. (A.A.P.)— With both sides claiming successes, the Kuban war front remains Russia's most active ...

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  9. AIR RAIDS

    LONDON, Monday. (A.A.P.).—London had an alert soon after midnight when a number of planes were reported to have passed over districts on ...

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  10. CHINESE TRIUMPH

    CHUNGKING, Sunday.—Japanese attempts to broaden their foothold around Hwajung. In Northern Hunan, have been smashed with 300 enemy ...

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  11. HOSPITAL STAFFS

    MELBOURNE, Monday. — "Hospital authorities must recognise that peace time conditions cannot prevail now and that staff shortages and ...

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  12. PEACE MOVE

    LONDON, Monday. — It is announced from Madrid that the Spanish press is giving great prominence to the foreign reactions to the ...

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  13. JAPAN READY

    LONDON, Monday.—"Every Japanese city is prepared for air raids and the Japanese citizens have been drilled in anti-aircraft exercises, not only ...

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  14. JAPANESE MOVES

    NEW YORK, Sunday.—Speculation regarding the direction of the next Japanese move raises three possibilities. Firstly, an attempt to create a ...

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  15. ALLIED AIR STRENGTH

    LONDON, Monday. (A.A.P.).—Referring to the Pacific and the Far East is a speech at Bristol, the Lord Privy Seal (Sir Stafford Cripps) claimed that ...

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  16. GREEK PATRIOTS

    LONDON, Monday.—Reuter's correspondent in Cairo, quoting the Hellenic Newsagency, says that Greek patriots in the last few days have ...

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  17. SHOOTING OF CONSTABLE

    MELBOURNE, Monday.—Allegations that Norman Morris Searle, aged 25 years, fitter and turner, thrust a rifle through the window of ...

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  18. IDLE MINERS

    SYDNEY, Monday.—Five miners, with a daily production of approximately 4000 tons, were idle on the northern coalfields to-day. All mines ...

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  20. JAPANESE AIRCRAFT CONCENTRATIONS

    WASHINGTON, Sunday.—"Air Force officials are delighted at General MacArthur's statement that air power is now the sea power's key to victory ...

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  21. BRITISH PRISONERS

    LONDON, Monday.—Berlin radio to-day announced that the British hospital ship Newfoundland left Lisbon last night for Britain with 450 ...

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  24. MURDER ATTEMPTED

    LONDON, Monday. — The Paris radio announces that three young men who had escaped attempted to kill M. Clammus, former Senator of ...

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  25. Refugee Alien

    SYDNEY, Monday.—During argument in an appeal brought by the Commonwealth Government in the High Court of Australia to-day Mr. ...

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  26. MURDER CHARGE

    SYDNEY, Monday. — By consent Lionel Royal Barlow, aged 24 years, soldier who has been charged with the murder of Albert Edward Crutchet ...

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  27. FAMILIES LEAVE SOUTHERN ITALY

    LONDON, Sunday.—The Tass Newsagency, quoting a report from Lausanne, says that 30,000 families have been evacuated from ...

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  28. KISKA BOMBINGS

    WASHINGTON, Sunday.—U.S. planes made ten attacks in one day yesterday on Japanese installations on the Kiska area in the Aleutians, hits being scored ...

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  29. CHINESE SURVIVOR

    London, Monday.—After his ship had been torpedoed a Chinese survivor lived 130 days on a raft although his emergency rations ran out ...

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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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  32. JAPANESE AIR CHIEF

    NEW YORK, Monday. — Raymond Lavalle, formerly Argentine consular attache at Tokyo, in a broadcast, declared that the commander-in-chief of ...

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  33. £50 FINE

    SYDNEY, Monday.—At the Licensing Court to-day the police prosecutor (Constable Walden) alleged that some young men worked in protected ...

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