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  4. MALTA SWEEP WON BY AMERICAN

    VALETTA, April 28. -- A Spitfire pilot, Squadron-Leader John Lynch, from California, shot down the ...

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  5. U.S. RAID ON MAKIN ISLAND

    Makin Island, the most northern of the Gilbert Group, was raided by U.S. Marines, who were taken there by submarine. Here the raiders line the deck of the vessel as the submarine docks on its return to Pearl Harbor. ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  6. GERMANS FORCED TO RETREAT ON MANY TUNISIAN SECTORS

    LONDON, April 28.--The 1st Army is slowly and steadily widening the great bulges blasted in the German defensive system. Considerable changes have taken place in the sectors held by the Americans and the 8th Army. The Germans have retreated from ...

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  7. JAPANESE PLAN TO INVADE AMERICA

    WASHINGTON, April 28. -- The United Press says that Kilsao Hand, a representative of the Korean ...

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  8. SETTLEMENT OF RUSSO-POLISH DISPUTE LIKELY

    LONDON, April 28.--There is every likelihood that the Polish Government in London will withdraw the proposal that the International Red Cross at Geneva send a ...

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  9. Rommel Back In Germany

    LONDON, April 28.--The correspondent of the 'Times' on the German frontier states: Rommel is definitely at Semmering pass, near Vienna, ...

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  10. ARMY DEMANDS INFORMATION FROM EDITOR

    SYDNEY, Thursday. -- A protest against the action of the Army in demanding, under National Security Regulations, ...

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  11. DUTCH AIRMEN CAUSE DAMAGE TO TWO JAPANESE SHIPS

    TWO more Japanese cargo vessels were heavily bombed by Dutch-manned American Mitchell bombers near Dobo on Wednesday morning. One was of 2000 tons and the other 1200 tons. Both were left ...

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  12. PREMIER OF ULSTER LIKELY TO RESIGN

    BELFAST, April 28.--The Premier (Mr. Andrews) after a lengthy meeting of the Unionist Parliamentary ...

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  13. STERLING DEEDS BY RAAF NEW GUINEA

    SOMEWHERE IN NEW GUINEA, April 29.--When the history of the famous U.S. Army medium bombardment squadron in ...

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  14. FLYING BOAT SINKS

    MELBOURNE, Thursday.--Passengers and crew numbering 13 are missing as a result of the Qantas flying boat ...

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  15. GERMAN MINEFIELD

    STOCKHOLM, April 28.--The naval authorities announced the discovery of several recently made mines in a German minefield discovered ...

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  16. LEVANT COMMAND

    LONDON, April 28.--The Admiralty has announced that Vice-Admiral Sir Henry Harwood has relinquished his appointment as ...

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  17. PLANE OUTPUT DOUBLED.

    NEW YORK, April 28.--The 'Evening Journal' says America produced nearly 100,000 aeroplanes in 1943, doubling the 1942 production. ...

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  18. PREPARATIONS IN TRAIN FOR BIG BATTLES IN RUSSIA

    LONDON, April 28.--The Russians do not mention any new attack along the front, but the Germans assert the ...

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  19. STRUCK OFF ROLL

    BRISBANE, Thursday. -- The statutory committee of the Queensland Law Society to-day found Robert James Gallagher, ...

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  20. PICTURE THEATRES

    MELBOURNE, Thursday.-- Picture theatres may have to cut severely the number of their weekly screenings because ...

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  21. IDEAL COMBINATION

    NEW YORK, April 28.--An ideal combination of British night bombing and American day bombing has been worked out in ...

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  22. NEW BASIC WAGE

    BRISBANE, Thursday. -- The new basic wage for adults for the eastern district of the Southern ...

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  23. PRESIDENT ASKED TO INTERVENE IN AMERICAN COAL DISPUTE

    WASHINGTON, April 28.-- The War Labor Board has submitted the coal dispute to President Roosevelt, thus ...

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  24. JAP LIE NAILED!

    WASHINGTON, April 28.--Generals Stilwell and Chennault have arrived from the Far East for ...

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  25. DESERT VICTORY TANKS ON HEELS OF AFRIKA KORPS

    This picture shows British "Crusader" tanks, mounted with six-pounder guns, moving in hot pursuit of Rommel's retreating forces during the 8th Army's first big push across Libya to El Egheila. "Crusader" tanks were largely used for pursuit because of their high speed. ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  26. MERCHANTS FINED

    BRISBANE, Thursday. -- Six Brisbane firms were proceeded against to-day for breaches of the National Security Regulations ...

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  27. DIRECTOR OF DAIRY ASSOCIATIONS

    BRISBANE, Thursday.--Regulation approved by the Governor-in-Council to day empowered the Council of Public Safety ...

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  28. RED CROSS

    MELBOURNE, Thursday.--The Australian Red Cross is now an official auxiliary of the Army Medical Services. Mr. F. M. ...

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  29. CROATIA'S PREMIER

    LONDON, April 28.--Hitler yesterday received the seventh Axis satellite, Dr. Ante Pavalic, Croatia's puppet Premier, who is reputed ...

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  30. PAY INCREASE

    CANBERRA, Thursday.--Employees in the Commonwealth Public Service are to receive an increase in pay in consequence of ...

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  31. RAIDS ON FRANCE.

    LONDON, April 28.--Mustangs damaged several barges and locomotives in Holland and fighter-bombers attacked railway targets ...

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