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  4. SUN. MOON AND TIDES

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  5. U.S. ARMY JOINS 8th TO CHASE ROMMEL UP COAST

    LONDON, Thursday. — Big news from the Tunisian front to-day, following Mr. Churchill's announcement of a break-through by the Eighth Army, includes:[?]d British armies have now joined forces in the great land battle in southern Tunisia and, together, are chasing Rommel up the coast. ...

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  6. BATTLE FOR DO NETZ

    LONDON, Wed.—In four days of fighting, the Germans have lost 3000 dead and 40 tanks in fruitless attempts to ...

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  7. BRITISH RETREAT IN BURMA

    LONDON. Wed. — The British forces have been compelled to retreat again in Burma. ...

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  8. RESCUED AFTER TEN MONTHS IN JUNGLE

    American flyers, stranded in New Britain's jungle for ten months, signalling frantically to a passing Allied observation [?]lane. They were survivors of a crew of eight of a Marauder bomber, which was hit by anti-aircraft fire in an Allied raid on Rabaul and had to crash-land in the sea. Two of the crew went down with the plane and the others gat ashore. One died the jungle and two were made prisoners by Japanese. The other spent ten terrible months avoiding the Japanese. ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  9. U.S. Labor Turnover Hits Ship Output

    WASHINGTON, Wednesday.—Labor turnover in the shipyards is so serious that it threatens to hinder the programme of ...

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  10. South African Troops To Fight Again

    CAPE TOWN. Wed. — South African troops have, now been converted to armored forces and before ...

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  11. DEEP SCARS LEFT BY RAF IN RAIDS ON GERMANY

    LONDON, Wednesday. —Two thousand five hundred tons of bombs, dropped on Essen in two raids last month, destroyed 62 acres of factory buildings in the Krupp arms plant and halted work for 10 days. ...

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  12. £2000 FINE AND GAOL IN BRITAIN

    LONDON. Wed. — One of the heaviest black market sentences of the war was dealt out by an Old Bailey ...

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  13. PLAN TO STRIP JAPAN OF ALL POSSESSIONS

    WASHINGTON, Wed.—Stripping Japan of all possessions including Manchuria, Korea and the ...

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  14. Baseball's Morale Value

    NEW YORK. Wednesday.—A Gallup poll reveals that 59 per rent, of the public favors the continuance of baseball for the ...

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  16. Selling Bonds With Her Songs

    NEW YORK. Wednesday.—Miss Marjorie Lawrence, the Australian opera signer, who is afflicted with infantile paralysis ...

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  17. NEW RADIO DISCOVERY

    LONDON, Wed.—British scientists have discovered that the range of wave lengths. available for long distance ...

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  18. VOLGA IS OPEN AGAIN FOR TRAFFIC

    LONDON Wednesday. — The great Caspian Sen-Volga oil route, closed since last August, has been reopened. ...

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  19. GOVERNMENT HELP FOR INDUSTRY

    LONDON. Wednesday.—About £280,000.000 has been advanced by the British Government to private enterprise in the ...

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  20. "Q" SHIPS OFF NORWAY

    LONDON. Wednesday.—British and free Norwegians have for some have been using "Q" ships disguised us Axis ...

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  21. DENGUE MOSTLY IN ONE AREA AT SINGLETON

    SYDNEY.—The possibility of a spread of the dengue fever epidemic at Singleton was discounted today by the Director -General ...

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  22. NAZIS SHOOT 65 MORE CZECHS IN MONTH

    LONDON. Wednesday.—Sixty-five more Czechs. including women, were executed by the Nazis in Prague during March. ...

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  23. CCC CONFERENCE ON STOP-WORK MEETING

    SYDNEY.—The recent ACTU conference of unions, which moved for one-day stop-work meetings throughout Australia of Civil ...

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  24. STOP PRESS

    New York. Wed. (AAP).—The Government of Bolivia has issued a decree declaring that country to be at war with the ...

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  25. SHIPPING CHIEF ON HANK BOARD

    LONDON. Wednesday. — Mr Basil Sanderson has been elected a director of the Bunk of England in place of Lord Craigmyle ...

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  27. Evatt Arrives In America

    NEW YORK, Wednesday.—Australian Attorney-General (Dr Evatt) has arrived in San Francisco. ...

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  28. Bunny Austin's Call-up

    NEW YORK. Wednesday — Davis Cup tennis player Bunny Austin was inducted into the army at Los Angeles but doctors ...

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  29. FIVE RAIDS IN DAY OS KISKA BASE

    WASHINGTON. Wednesday — A Navy communique says: "Army Liberator heavy bombers and Mitchell medium bombers escort ...

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  30. U.S. FOOTBALL HIT

    NEW YORK. Wednesday.—Professional football has been deal its severest wartime blow by Cleveland Rams' withdrawal from ...

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  31. MAN TRIED HARD TO KILL HIMSELF

    WASHINGTON.—A man was in hospital lately at Tacoma. Washington, USA. after three attempts at suicide. He recovered. ...

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  32. LITVINOV VISITS CUBA

    HAVANA. Wednesday.—M. Litvinov (Soviet Ambassador to the US) arrived here to present his credentials to President Batista as ...

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