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  4. BRILLIANT EXEOITS OF ROYAL AIR FORCE

    With two more victories yesterday, the New Zealand ilot, "Cobber" Kain, became an Air Force crack ace. He [?] now officially credited with the shooting down of five [?]erman machines, constituting a record for any fighter ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  6. Air Observers' School

    A school for air observers, the first of four, is to be established at Cootamundra at the end of May, it was announced to-day by ...

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  7. IN AUSTRALIA

    When 5000 men of the 18th Brigade of the Second A.I.F. marched through four miles of Sydney streets to-day they were hemmed in on both sides ...

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  8. NEAR EAST

    [?] troops are maintaining a ceaseless guard of the Suez Canal, which is regarded as the most valu-able and potentially the most ...

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  9. PATROL ACTIVITY

    A morning communique states: "A quiet night on the whole of the Western front, with some patrol activity on both sides, especially in the region of ...

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  10. BRITISH BLOCKADE

    In an endeavor to defeat the British blockade on iron ore shipments to Germany, the Nazis have commissioned a number of small tramp steamers ...

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  11. RECALL OF AMDASSADOR

    The news of the recall off the soviet Ambassador to Paris (M. Souritz) was published inconspicuously in the Russian press, indicating that the incident was not considered serious. The French Government objected to M. Souritz on personal grounds, and ...

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  12. EXPLOSIONS IN BERLIN

    According to a British United Press message from Berlin early this morning. a fire broke out at 10 p.m. in a factory in Northern Berlin and was ...

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  13. DESTROYER SUNK

    The Rome radio states that the French destroyer La Raisseuse was broken in two and sank in a few seconds after an explosion near ...

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  14. U.S. PLANES FOR ALLIES

    After the U.S. Secretary for War (Mr. Woodring) and General Marshall had urged the release of American planes to the Allies, pointing out that ...

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  15. WAR'S SACRIFICES

    The Federal Treasurer (Mr. Spender) said to-day that in this war as in all wars the young people would make the greatest sacrifices. The Treasurer, who ...

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  16. ENEMY AGENTS

    Naval intelligence officers are perturbed at the difficulty of controlling enemy aliens throughout Britain and in detecting possible enemy agents ...

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  17. GERMANY, ITALY AND RUSSIA

    According to reports from Berlin, it is generally expected that the Soviet Prime Minister (M. Molotov), the German Foreign Minister ...

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  18. INDIAN PROBLEM

    The decision of the Moslem League to support the establishment of Hindu and Moslem nations in India has increased the complexities of the ...

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  19. BIG GERMAN PURCHASES

    German agents in the Dutch East Indies recently cought large quantities of rubber, copra palm oil and other raw materials regardless of cost. When ...

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  20. BUILDING BOMBERS

    Mr. H. Young, area controller for the Commonwealth Government's Aircraft Construction Branch, advises that within the next month or two ...

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  21. CANADIAN ELECTIONS

    The Liberal Party at the Canadian general elections obtained the largest majority in Canadian history. With only six results outstanding, the ...

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  22. TRANS-TASMAN AIR SERVICE

    The Minister for Air (Mr. Fairbairn) said to-day that papers to settle the agreement for the trans-Tasman air mail service are being flown from ...

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  23. AIR FORCE RECRUITS

    The Minister for Air (Mr. Fairbairn) to-day admitted that batches of applications for enlistment in the Air Force appeared to have been lost because of ...

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  24. POPE ADDRESSES PILGRIMS

    The Pope, addressing 4000 pilgrims to-day, declared that the lack of Christian charity was in some cases the cause of war. He bitterly condemned ...

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  26. FINNISH MINISTRY

    Dr. Ryti. Prime Minister of the newly constituted Finnish Ministry, to-day announced the Government's new policy. He said that, firstly, there ...

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  27. FIRST RETURNED SOLDIER

    The [?]st Victorian returned soldier of the war of 1939-40 is back in bourne, but his name, address, and movements are secrets known ...

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  28. MANSLAUGHTER CHARGE

    A man who walked into Darlingburst police station on February 22, and asked to be locked up, stated: "I killed a man about a month ago and ...

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  29. STEAMER TORPEDOED

    According to Bergen reports, the neutral steamer Cometa was torpedoed off the Orkneys and the crew rescued. A German trawler, Wilhelmund ...

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  30. RECORD DRY, SPELL

    A record dry spell has prevailed since last December, stated the Assistant State Meteorologist (Mr. Newman) before the Milk Prices Inquiry to-day. ...

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  32. ENEMY PATROL SHIP

    It was officially announced by the Air Ministry that R.A.F. planes had sunk an enemy patrcl vessel in the North Sea. Two British pilots saw ...

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  33. FRENCH DESTROYER EXPLOSION

    It Is officially announced that seven were killed and several are missing as a result of an explosion on the destroyer La Railleuse in an unnamed ...

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  35. RAIDERS IN PACIFIC

    Rear-Admiral T. B. Drew, speaKing at the Rotary Club, said that there was a possibility of raiders and submarines reaching Malayan waters. ...

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  36. OUR CABLE SERVICE

    By special arrangement, Reuter's world services, in addition to other special sources of information used in the compilation of the overseas ...

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