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  4. SUN, MOON AND TIDES

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  5. ALLIES ADVANCE ON TUNIS—ONLY 21 MILES OFF CAPITAL

    LONDON, Wednesday.—A column of British First Army troops has reached a point within 21 miles of Tunis on its western side. This force pushed down the Mejerda valley and is now fighting among the hills almost in sight of the capital. Flame throwers and suicide squads have been ...

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  6. NINE NAZI SHIPS HIT IN CONVOY

    LONDON, Wed.—Nine German ships were either sunk or severely damaged in whirlwind sea and air attacks ...

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  7. ALLIED LEADERS' MOVE TO END RED-POLISH RIFT

    LONDON, Wednesday.— Mr. Churchill and President Roosevelt will ask M. Stalin to agree to discussions, aimed at clearing up all misunderstandings between Russia and Poland. ...

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  8. Named After HMAS Canberra

    First United States warship to take the name of a foreign city, the new heavy cruiser USS Canberra, launched at an East East Coast shipyard. Lady Dixon, wife of Sir Owen Dixon. Australian Minister in Washington, christened the ship, ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  9. LEFT £2000

    When Pilot-Officer the Hon. Michael Str[?]tt was killed in the same crash in which the Duke of Kent lost his life, on ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  10. CRIPPLING BIG NAZI INDUSTRIES

    LONDON, Wed.—Germany cannot move her heavy industries eastward out of the range of Allied bombers. ...

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  11. EVATT TELLS USA OF AUSTRALIA'S WAR SACRIFICES

    NEW YORK, Wednesday.—"Australians were feeling the pinch of war to an extent undreamed of yet by Americans." the Australian Attorney-General (Dr. Evatt) told the Oversea Press Club to-day. tional obligations, it is useless to talk about them," he declared Referring to the mandatory system. Dr. Evatt said the success ...

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  12. Newcastle Invested £600,000 In Loan

    Newcastle finished up with a total subscription of about £600,000 in the Third Liberty Loan it was officially announced to-day. This ...

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  13. NAZIS TELL OF NEW RED ATTACK

    LONDON, Thursday.—Germans assert that the Red Army is again attacking with fresh troops on the eastern sector of ...

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  14. AUSTRALIANS GOT HOME IN LAME BOMBER

    LONDON, Thursday.—A crippled Lancaster bomber, with four Australians on board, recently flew 700 miles to its base on three ...

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  16. JAP COLUMN FACES ANNIHILATION

    CHUNGKING, Thursday.—Chinese claim to have trapped a Japanese column in the Talhang mountains, important ...

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  17. BLACK DRAGONS PLAN INVASION OF USA

    WASHINGTON, Wednesday.—"Japan plans to make her in tended invasion of the United States between June and ...

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  18. DR. WAND IS NOMINATED FOR ENGLISH SEE

    LONDON, Wednesday.—The Anglican Archbishop of Brisbane. Dr. J. W. C. Wand has been nominated for election as Bishop of ...

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  19. CANADIANS IN RAID ON KISKA

    WASHINGTON, Wednesday.—Thirteen attacks were made on Japanese installations at Kiska on Monday—11 by US army ...

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  20. Labor Disputes Grow In USA

    NEW YORK, Wednesday.—Bo[?]ing Aircraft Plant, employing 7800 workers, closed down to-day, while the number of miners striking for ...

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  21. U.S. PILOT WINS MALTA SWEEPSTAKE

    LONDON, Wednesday.—Sweepslake for the RAP pilot to shoot down Malta's thousandth enemy plane goes to an American, ...

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  22. Tiny Prison Cell For Paul Reynaud

    LONDON, Wednesday.—M. Paul Reynaud, French Premier at the time of the fall of France, is imprisoned at Le Portelat in the ...

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  23. NAZI MINES FOUND IN SWEDISH WATERS

    STOCKHOLM, Wednesday.—Naval authorities announce the discovery of several recently-made mines in a German minefield ...

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  24. TOBACCO FOR AIRMEN WHO ARE PRISONERS

    LONDON, Wednesday.—Australian airmen who flew heavy bombers from airfields in the north of England and are now prisoners ...

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  25. BRITISH TYPHOON IS DEADLY FIGHTER

    LONDON, Wednesday.—"The Typhoon, Britain's latest and fastest fighter, from the same factory as the Hurricane, is armed ...

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  26. Age Extension In Call-up Of Females

    SYDNEY.—To obtain the NSW quota of 10,000 at the rate of 1000 a month, the NSW Manpower Director (Mr. Bellemore) said to ...

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  28. Japan Seeks Exchange Of Prisoners

    LONDON, Wednesday.—A Japanese spokesman's statement that 1600 British subjects, interned in Japan, will be exchanged for the ...

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  29. ROMMEL REPORTED TO BE IN AUSTRIAN SANATORIUM

    LONDON, Wednesday.—Field-Marshal Rommel—subject of more reports and rumors than any other general in the war—is now said to be seriously ill in a sanatorium at Semmering Pass, near Vienna. ...

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  30. STOP PRESS

    New York, Wednesday.— America will produce nearly 100,000 aeroplanes in 1943— doubling the 1942 production, ...

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  31. YOUTHS' HIGH COURT ACTIONS

    SYDNEY.—Proceedings initiated by two 10 year-old youths to compel Sydney University to enrol them a sstudents fell through in ...

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  32. MAORIS' BRILLIANT CAPTURE OF FORT

    LONDON, Wednesday.—Maoris, it was revealed to-day, captured Takrouna Hill fortress last week—the most brilliant feat yet performed on the Eighth Army's Enfidaville front. ...

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  33. £400 VERDICT IS RESTORED

    SYDNEY.—Actors Eric Edgley White and Clem Dawe White, professionally known its Edgley and Dawe, had a District Court ...

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