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  4. SULTAN RECEIVES U.S. GENERAL

    Major-General George 6 Patton, Jun., is received by Sidi Mohammed, the Sultan of Morocco, at the palace in Rabat, Morocco, during the Eednl-Kabeer festival. General Patton, commander of the Western Task force of the United States ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  5. Allied Air Superiority at Mareth Line

    LONDON, Tuesday (A.A.P.).—One part of the battle for the Mareth Line is already clearly won—the Allies have gained air superiority over the fighting ...

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  7. GERMAN DRIVE SLACKENING

    LONDON, Tuesday. (A.A.P.)—Although the Russians to the south from Kursk are imperilled by the German thrust in the Middle Donetz, where the situation in some sectors is regarded as ...

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  8. WOOLCOTT FORBES

    NEW YORK, Monday (A.A.P.)—The court again postponed the sentence on John Woolcott Forbes to next Monday, at the request of ...

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  9. PRISONERS EXECUTED

    Swedish newspaper: publish a statement that the Germans executed all prisoners in concentration camps at Kovno (Eastern ...

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  10. AIR RAID SWEEPS

    LONDON, Monday (A.A.P.).—After a lull due to the weather, air warfare was resumed with almost continuous activity for 24 ...

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  11. POST-WAR PROBLEMS

    Asked whether he agreed with Mr. W[?]ston Churchill that details of the post-war problem should not be discussed until ...

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  12. IN AUSTRALIA

    SYDNEY, Tuesday.—With 21,000 men urgently required for important defence works, a general call-up of men in ...

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  13. USE OF GAS

    CHUNGKING, Mon, (A.A.P.).—The Chinese to-day charged that th Japanese used gas in the battle in South Hupeh province ...

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  14. TURKISH INSTALLATIONS

    LONDON, Monday (A.A.P.).—Undre contracts between the Turkish Government and the United Kingdom, Britain is rebu[?]ing ...

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  15. EXPECTED TO BE TRIED IN AUSTRALIA

    SYDNEY, Tuesday.—Confident that John Woolcott Forbes will be extradited to Australia. Detective-Sergeant Charles Godwin will ...

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  16. BERLIN COMMENT

    LONDON, Monday (A.A.P.).—Commenting on Mr. Churchill's speech the Berlin radio said: "Mr Churchill attempted to pour oil ...

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  17. BARS AND LOUNGES

    CANBERRA, Tuesday.—Hotels may be compelled by regulation to distribute their supplies at beer equitably between the bars ...

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  18. U.S. RAIDS ON INDO-CHINA

    NEW DELHI, Tuesday—It is officially announced that U.S. bombers based in China, in a series of attacks spread over five days ...

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  19. PLIGHT OF JEWS

    LONDON, Monday: The British co[?]lence is so stirred over the plight of the Jews and other oppressed people in Europe that the ...

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  20. ALLIED ACTION FORESHADOWED

    LONDON, Monday (A.A.P.).—According to the Berlin radio, Turkish observers see in the transfer of the emigre Greek ...

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  21. TIN HAT NOT NEEDED

    LONDON, Monday (A.A.P).—The tin hat is no longer needed." says "The Times" special correspondent, who attended a ...

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  22. MALTA'S AIR FORCE

    LONDON, Monday (A.A.P.).—Malta's tightens and intruders have now damaged or destroyed 105 locomotives in enemy ...

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  23. BIG VESSEL LAUNCHED AT LAST

    BRISBANE Tuesday.—At the third attempt a 10,000 ton merchant vessel was launched to-day at high tide. The ship refused ...

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  24. TRIBUTES TO CARDINAL HINSLEY

    LONDON, Monday (A.A.P.).—Westminster Cathedral was filled to its doors to-day, when the body of Cardinal Hinsley arrived ...

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  25. ARMY CASUALTY LIST

    SYDNEY, Tuesday: An Army, casualty list issued to-day contains the following details:— ABROAD ...

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  26. 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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  27. DESERTION CHARGE

    SYDNEY, Tuesday.—On a charge of desertion, Engineroom Artificer Keith William Jackson, of Eastwood, survivor of H.M.A.S ...

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  28. U-BOAT ATTACKS

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  29. HOTELS MUST NOT CLOSE ON AFTERNOONS

    SYDNEY, Tuesday: The Premier (Mr M'Kell) under National Security Regulations to-[?]ight issued a Liquor (Opening of Bars) Order. ...

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  30. THE VATICAN

    LONDON, Monday (A.A.P.).—It was stated by Paris radio to-day that the Vatican for the first time had taken precautions against ...

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  32. WOMEN IN PROTECTED UNDERTAKING

    SYDNEY, Tuesday: If women employed in a protected undertaking many, they cannot be dismissed, but they may resign. This ...

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  33. POPE INDISPOSED

    LONDON, Monday (A.A.P.).—It was announced by Rome radio that the Pop was slightly indisposed but there was no cause for ...

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  35. CYCLONE IN W.A.

    PERTH, Tuesday.—Houses were wrecked and wholesale devastation was caused in banana plantations by the worst cyclone that ...

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  36. RATIONING APPOINTMENT

    CANBERRA, Tuesday.—Mr. J. B dimming, who has been appointed Acting Director of Rationing, has been associated with the ...

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