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  4. ALLIED AIRCRAFT RAID JAP BASES

    ALLIED air activity was maintained over a wide area in the south-west Pacific throughout Sunday. Japanese positions on Guadagasal Saddle, near Mubo, were bombed and machine-gunned by two formations of ...

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  5. Wing For Victory Campaign

    LONDON, March 7.--Crowds not seen since the Coronation flocked to the city of London and West End to-day, ...

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  6. HEAVY FIGHTING ON MARETH LINE OPENS DECISIVE BATTLE

    LONDON, March 7.--Violent fighting is still going on on the Mareth Line front. Rommel's opening attacks at dawn yesterday were launched from Toujane and Halluf at the western end of the Mareth Line, which is the right flank of the Axis positions. ...

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  7. RUSSIAN THRUSTS YIELD RESULTS

    LONDON, March 7.--Advancing swiftly westwards from Gjatsk along the line of Napoleon's disastrous retreat in 1813, the Russians are now thrusting against the ...

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  8. LEND-LEASE

    NEW YORK, March 7.--The American Press Washington correspondent states that the Lend-Lease Act is to be ...

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  9. JAP SHIPS CONCENTRATE AT RABAUL

    Despite Japanese losses in the Bismarck Sea battle there still remains a considerable concentration of ships in Rabaul Harbor. ...

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  10. ROME'S AIM IS TO DELAY ALLIED MOVES

    NEW YORK, March 7.--The New York 'Times' correspondent in North Africa (Drew Middleton) says the ...

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  11. LA ELECTIONS

    BRISBANE, Monday.--The Attorney-General (Mr. D. A. Gledson) said to-day the forthcoming City of Brisbane ...

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  12. DRINK WAITERS

    SYDNEY, Monday.--The Director-General of Manpower (Mr. W. C. Wurth) said to-day that it had been brought under ...

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  13. PLANE "TORPEDOED"

    LONDON, March 7.--Unprecedented in history a plane is believed to have been "torpedoed in flight" by a submerged ...

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  14. APPOINTMENT OF MR. THEODORE

    BRISBANE, Monday.--An interesting disclosure was made in the Summons Court today by Mr. J. M'Gill, for the ...

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  15. MORE TELEPHONISTS

    CANBERRA, Monday.--The Postmaster-General (Senator J. B. Ashley) announced to-day that a change of policy recently ...

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  16. ANIMAL PESTS

    MELBOURNE, Monday.--The confiscation of guns in certain districts in Australia led to animal pests becoming prevalent. In ...

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  17. CAPTURED IN SNOW

    L O N D O N, March 7.--Gjatsk was captured in a night attack during a snowstorm. The Red Army ...

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  18. DEHYDRATED MUTTON FOR PUBLIC USE

    CANBERRA, Monday.--While dehydrated mutton is intended principally for the troops and for export to ...

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  19. Present For Russians

    LONDON, March 8.--A Moscow message says Soviet soldiers, on entering Rostov, were surprised to find a motor ...

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  20. BRITAIN DEPENDS ON YOUTH FOR HER FUTURE PROTECTION

    LONDON, March 7.--Addressing army cadets at Harrow, Lord Croft said: In the cadet movements of this ...

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  21. CIVIL EMPLOYEES

    CANBERRA, Monday.--Mr. E. J. Ward announced to-day an amendment to the national security (Reinstatement in Civil ...

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  22. NO LUXURIES IN CHUNGKING

    CHUNGKING, March 7.--Strict rationing of meat, sugar, and cooking oil will be instituted in Chungking on March 15. ...

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  23. ATTEMPTED MURDER

    MELBOURNE, Monday.--Charged by the city court to-day with having shot Acting-Corporal Reginald Arthur Beasley with ...

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  24. DEATH OF SOLDIER

    MELBOURNE, Monday.--Shot, through the head with a rifle Private William Thomas Ross (32) was found dead on the parade ...

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  25. TRADE AGREEMENT

    CANBERRA, Monday.--Amendments to the National Security (Boilermaking Trades Dilution) Regulations provide that there ...

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  26. APPRENTICES PROTECTED

    CANBERRA, Monday.--The Labor Minister (Mr. E. J. Ward) announced to-day amendments to the National ...

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  27. PROPOSED UAP-CP MERGER

    BRISBANE, Monday.--Mr. J. Leahy, president of the Queensland Country party, claimed to-day that notwithstanding Mr. ...

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  28. WOUNDED U. S. GENERALS

    Three fighting generals of the United States Army who led their forces against the Japanese and were wounded in action in New Guinea are shown together at a hospital somewhere in Australia. Left to right: Brig.-General Hanford MacNider, who was twice ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  29. U. S. TORPEDO BOATS OFF PANAMA

    [?] manoeures under Lieut.-General George H. Brett, command[?] general of the Caribbean Defence command, a squadron of [?] torpedo boats of the U. S. Navy speeds across the waters near [?] entrance to the panama canal. These boats carry ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  30. JAPANESE HALTED

    CHUNGKING, March 7.--A communique says: An enemy column striking northward from the neighborhood of Tachupa on ...

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  31. MENTAL SOLDIERS

    CANBERRA, Monday.--The Minister for Repatriation (Mr. C. W. Frost) told Mr. J. Francis that in response to his representations ...

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