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  4. SUN, MOON AND TIDES

    Sun: 6.55. 7.13. Moon: 6.49 am., 7.25 p.m. High water: 9.42 a.m. 10.9 p.m. TOMORROW ...

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  5. NORTHERN FORCES ALERT

    CANBERRA (Our Special Representative): Australia's northern out-posts are on the alert to-day for large-scale Japanese action. Port Moresby believes that the lull of the past two days may herald an all-out air offensive from the Japanese bases in New Guinea. ...

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  6. JAPS' LATEST SWOOP SOUTH

    When Jap bombers allacked Thursday Island on Saturday, they clashed with the growing might of the RAAF and lost two fighters and two bombers. The island in Torres Strait are envied by the Japs, who want to cut our supply routes to Darwin, India and Iran. ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  7. TURKISH TOWN BOMBED

    LONDON, Monday (AAP)— According to a report from Ankara to Vichy, "unidentified" planes dropped 12 ...

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  8. CHIEF WARDEN REPORTS SOME OFFENDERS FOR BROWNOUT BREACHES

    The Chief Warden (Alderman Fairhall) has reported a number of persons to Newcastle police for brownout breaches and asked the police to consider action against them. ...

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  9. BRITISH DEFENCES IN IRAK

    LONDON, Monday (AAP— British forces have built strong defence lines in Iran and Irak against a possible ...

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  10. BATTERING NAZIS AT KHARKOV

    LONDON, Monday (AAP)— The battle for Kharkov, industrial capital of the Ukraine and Russia's fourth ...

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  11. JAPANESE THRUSTS IN BURMA

    LONDON, Monday (AAP)— From the broad ricefields of South Burma, the Japanese are creeping northwards ...

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  12. TWO MORE JAPANESE SHIPS SUNK

    NEW YORK, Monday (AAP).— Two more Japanese merchant ships have been sunk by US submarines. One a cargo ...

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  13. How Base At Sourabaya Was Blown Up

    (By Winston Turner. AAP representative who lias returned to Australia from Java): Air raid sirens were sounded in Sourabaya ...

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  14. TRIBUTE TO AUST. AND N.Z. FIGHTING SPIRIT

    NEW YORK. Monday (AAP): The "National Geographic Magazine" gives pride of place in the April number to "The Making of ...

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  15. BENNETT SAVED LIVES OF HIS MEN

    SYDNEY: Major-General Gortion Bennett's decision to maintain the Australian position in front of Singapore instead of ...

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  16. Indian Princes' Privileges May Be Reduced

    DELHI, Monday (AAP).— Britain may have to ask the ruling princes of India to give up some of their privileges, the Viceroy ...

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  17. LAND FIGHTING REPORTS NOT CONFIRMED

    CANBERRA: There was no official confirmation in Canberra early today of reports that Australians and Japanese ...

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  18. MANY SWEDISH SHIPS SUNK BY MINES

    STOCKHOLM. Monday (AAP).— It is stated officially that eight Swedish merchantmen totalling 27.000 tons were lost in ...

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  19. MOVE TO LIMIT U.S. WAR CONTRACT PROFITS

    WASHINGTON, Monday (AAP)— The Friends of Labor in Congress are planning to fight for drastic limits on the profits from ...

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  20. BRITAIN'S PLEA TO FARMERS

    LONDON, Monday (OSR and AAP): An urgent appeal to Britain's farmers to increase production has been made by the ...

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  21. CHILE GETS OFFER FROM JAPAN

    NEW YORK. Monday (AAP): Two leading newspapers in Santiago (Chile) state that a certain belligerent nation whose trade ...

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  22. CUTS IN PETROL ON AMERICAN ATLANTIC COAST

    NEW YORK. Monday (AAP).— Torpedoling of tankers and transfer of these vessels to other waters have cut haulage of oil ...

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  24. COLOMBO LEARNS LESSONS FROM SINGAPORE

    COLOMBO. Monday (AAP): One of the playgrounds of the East. Ceylon has become defence minded and Colombo's luxury ...

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  25. War Workers Compete For "The Ashes"

    LONDON. Monday (AAP): Records were established in "dockers' week" in north-western English ports. Gangers competed for ...

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  26. LIBYAN LULL IS CONTINUING

    LONDON. Monday (AAP): In an Allied raid on an enemy aerodrome at Martuba (Libya) live enemy aircraft were destroyed on ...

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  27. JAPS SAY RESISTANCE STILL MET IN JAVA AND SUMATRA

    NEW YORK. Monday (AAP).— Tokio radio now admits that large numbers of soldiers belonging to the N[?] forces are hiding in the ...

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  28. A QUISLING FOUND FOR AUSTRALIA BY AXIS RADIOS

    LONDON, Monday (OSR): The formation of a so-called "Independent Australia League" in Shanghai to promote a separate Australia. Japan peace is given prominence by Tokio, Italian and German news agencies. ...

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  29. DEATHS FEARED IN JAP PRISONS

    Few foreigners in Japanese hands in South China are likely to survive the war unless their conditions are improved. ...

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  32. DICKENS'S GRANDSON RAISED £110,000

    LONDON. Monday (AAP).— A grandson of Charles Dickens, Admiral Sir Gerald Dickens, spoke during Warships Week at ...

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  33. TRANSFER OF DIPLOMATS

    WASHINGTON, Monday (AAP): German and Italian diplomats caught in America by the war will be taken to Lisbon ...

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  34. HEAVY AIR RAIDS ON MALTA CAUSE CIVILIAN CASUALTIES

    LONDON. Monday (AAP): There were raids all day Sunday on Malta. There were two alerts en Sunday night and on Monday ...

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  35. CHINESE PUPPET HEAD GOES TO TOKIO

    LONDON, Monday (AAP).— General Chang Ching-chul. head of the Jap-created Mnnchukuo Government, has arrived in ...

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