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  4. Big Offensive by Eighth Army

    LONDON, Thursday: It is announced by the German Newsagency that the British Eighth Army on Tuesday night launched an attack against the Mareth ...

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  6. AUSTRALIAN AIRMEN PRAISED

    WASHINGTON, Wednesday.—Lieut.-General Kennedy, Commander of the Allied Air Forces in the South-west Pacific, after conferring with President Roosevelt, told the press that the ...

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  7. IN AUSTRALIA

    SYDNEY, Thursday. — The bread famine, which has caused great inconvenience to people in the metropolitan area, will ...

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  8. FRENCH UNREST

    LONDON, Thursday: Conflicting reports are being circulated regarding the situation in Haute Savoie (France). "The Times" ...

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  9. NAZI DRIVE

    LONDON, Thursday. — The slowing up of the German counter-offensive in the Middle Donetz, the German retreat to ...

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  10. JAPANESE ROUT IN CHINA

    CHUNGKING, Wednesday: The Japanese retreat in Central China has assumed the proportions of a rout. The Chinese are pushing ...

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  11. BRITAIN AND TURKEY

    ISTANBUL, Wednesday: "We warmly class the hand extended to us by the British Government and reaffirm that Anglo-Turkish ...

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  12. BREAD CARTERS' POSITION

    SYDNEY, Thursday. — The secretary of the Breadcarters' Union (Mr. Tinning) said to-night that the carters will now be required ...

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  13. U-BOAT MENACE

    LONDON, Thursday: Denying that there had been any complacency at the Admiralty about the U-boat menace, the First ...

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  14. "WHOLE POPULATION READY TO RISE"

    LONDON, Thursday: The French National Committee announced that General de G[?] expects shortly to go to Algiers for ...

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  15. U.S. NAVAL BUILDING

    WASHINGTON, Wednesday.—The U.S. Secretary of the Navy (Colonel Knox) told the Senate Committee to-day that, excepting ...

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  16. IN ASSEMBLY

    SYDNEY, Thursday. — Members of the Government flatly declined to discuss the bread position in the Legislative Assembly to-day ...

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  17. Grain Shortage Foretold in North America

    OTTAWA, Wednesday: Mr. Gordon Rose (Liberal) told the House of Commons to-day that grain stocks in North America ...

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  18. EXPLOITS OF R.A.N.

    LONDON, Thursday: Generous notices of the exploits of the Australian cruisers Sydney and Perth, the flotilla-leader Stuart and ...

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  19. CARIBBEAN ISLANDS

    BOSTON, Wednesday: Representative Hamilton Fish, speaking on Evacuation Day at the Shrine at which spot George Washington ...

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  20. U.S. CUTTER RAMS U-BOAT

    WASHINGTON, Wednesday. — In the North Atlantic in the latter part of last month the U.S. coastguard cutter Campbell, while ...

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  21. FUTURE OF BRITISH COLONIES

    LONDON, Thursday: The Prime Minister (Mr. Winston Churchill) informed the House of Commons that Britain would retain sole ...

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  22. R.A.A.F. ACCIDENT

    SYDNEY, Thursday. — Flying-Officer V. C. Connellan, instructor, of Balranald (N.S.W.). L.A.C. F. M. Phillips, trainee pilot, of ...

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  23. WOODEN CASE SHOOKS

    CANBERRA, Thursday — The Controller of Timber (Mr. Kessell) to-day gazetted an order making it an offence for any ...

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  24. WANTS TO SEE SOLDIERS IN CHARGE

    CANBERRA, Thursday: There was a stir during consideration of the Repatriation Bill in committee in the House of ...

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  25. ANTI-JEWISH LAWS

    LONDON, Thursday — General Giraud has issued a decree repealing 62 Vichy-imposed anti-Jewish laws, which caused ...

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  26. SHIPS SUNK IN FJORDS

    LONDON, Thursday: Light coastal forces manned by personnel of the Royal Norwegian Navy made a successful attack on enemy ...

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  27. SMASHING RAID ON RABAUL

    Somewhere in Australia, Thursday.—A heavy toll of enemy grounded aircraft has been taken by Allied heavy bombers in ...

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  28. PLANES COLLIDE

    SYDNEY, Thursday. — L.A.C. Roy Cameron Walker, of Essendon (V.), and L.A.C. Lindsay Harold Thompson, of Eulolo, ...

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  29. ST. PATRICK'S DAY IN IRELAND

    DUBLIN, Wednesday: Shamrock-bedecked congregations filled the churches for the St. Patrick's Day celebrations. Members ...

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  30. CROWDED JAPANESE TRANSPORTS

    Somewhere in Australia, Thursday. — Beaufighters and Bostons caused havoc among three small Japanese transports which they ...

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  31. U.S. NAVAL SHELLING IN SOLOMONS

    WASHINGTON, Wednesday.—United States light naval surface forces on Monday night bombarded Vila (Solomons) with good ...

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  32. TO EXPLAIN AUSTRALIA TO BRITAIN

    LONDON, Thursday: The Secretary of the A.R.U. (Dr. Lloyd Ross) has arrived in London at the invitation of the Ministry of AUSTRALIAN Y.M.C.A. mobile canteens take cheering drinks of hot coffee and tea to the Eighth Army fighting men right into the battle area and are frequently under fire. Four vans hand out 3[?]00 cups each day. Picture shows tank crew getting ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  33. CASUALTY LIST

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  35. LIEUT.-COLONEL BELIEVED KILLED

    MELBOURNE, Thursday.—Lt.-Colonel Bowes, of Point Piper, who was previously, reported missing, is now believed to have been ...

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  36. WORLD WAR POSITION

    WASHINGTON, Wednesday.—Summarising the highlights of the World War situation, the Director of the Office of War ...

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  37. AMERICA AND RUSSIA

    NEW YORK, Thursday — The "Herald Tribune" Washington correspondent says that the British Foreign Secretary (Mr. ...

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  38. MORE SEA SUPPORT

    SAN FRANCISCO, Wednesday—Vice-Admiral Greenslade, commandant of the 12th Naval District, in a speech said that ...

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  39. WOMEN FOR LEETON CANNERY

    The Deputy Director-General of Manpower (Mr. C. J. Bellemore) is appealing to the women of Leeton to supply 50 workers for ...

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