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  4. NOTHING CAN HALT ALLIED FORCES IN TUNISIAN STAMPEDE

    LONDON, April 12.--The latest news from Allied Headquarters at Algiers says the Afrika Korps is now 30 miles north of Sousse and its rearguards are scurrying through Enfidaville. Axis forces are feverishly preparing defence positions in the ...

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  5. FIERCE AIR BATTLE OVER NEW GUINEA

    IN a series of bitter dogfights Allied fighters destroyed 24 out of 100 Japanese planes which raided Port Moresby shortly before noon on Monday. Nine ...

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  6. "BILLIARDS" AT A NORTHERN BASE

    At left is Corporal W. H. Allt, of Ipswich, Queensland, who helped build the recreational hut. He made a bookcase, tables and billiard tables for the use of his mates. The billiard tables were made from salvaged ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  7. BRITISH LEASE-LEND EFFORT

    LONDON, April 12.--The 'Daily Mail' in a leader said: The largest budget in our history is also one ...

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  8. LARGE JAP FORCE MASSING IN PACIFIC

    NEW YORK, April 12.-- The Honolulu 'Advertiser,' in an editorial, says Japan is quietly massing a ...

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  9. SUBMARINES FIND TARGETS

    LONDON, April 12.--The Admiralty says British submarines in the Mediterranean destroyed eight and damaged ...

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  10. "DARKEST HOUR" FOR CHINA

    CHUNGKING, April 12.-- General Chiang Kaishek told the closing session of the Kuomintang's ...

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  11. MEATWORKERS IGNORE UNION

    BRISBANE, Tuesday.--Meatworkers at the Brisbane Abattoir still refuse to work overtime. Mr. A. J. Neumann, secretary of the Australian Meat Industry Union, told the Full Bench of the ...

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  12. Joyous Welcome For Allies

    LONDON, April 12.--A British United Press correspondent in a dispatch from Kairwan on Monday writes: ...

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  13. DAIRY BOARD

    BRISBANE, Tuesday.--Voting by post in Queensland in connection with the election of a representative of the ...

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  14. POWER ALCOHOL

    BRISBANE, Tuesday. -- The Works Minister (Mr. H. A. Bruce) stated in the Legislative Assembly to-day that the power alcohol ...

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  15. WILL GO TO GAOL

    MELBOURNE, Tuesday. -- One hundred strikers on a CCC job at a dehydration plant decided at a mass meeting to-day to go to [?] ...

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  16. PRICE CONTROL

    CANBERRA, Tuesday.--Professor Copland said to-day that if, as was hoped, the cost of living remained static as a result of the ...

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  17. TAX DEFAULT

    BRISBANE. Tuesday.--Douglas Lewis Drouyn, music dealer, George-street, in a letter read in the Police Court to-day. stated he ...

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    The Chancellor of the Exchequer (Sir Kingsley Wood), who brought down Britain's record war Budget, in the ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  19. HEAVY STRAIN

    LONDON, April 12.--The 'Times,' in a leader, says: There have been several indications of the strain of the ...

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  20. CEILING PRICES

    CANBERRA, Tuesday.--Professor Copland to-night, by an order in the Commonwealth 'Gazette,' determined the ...

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  21. FATE OF JAPAN

    NEW YORK, April 13.--The Tokio radio says that General Tojo, addressing the Governors' conference predicted that Japan's ...

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  22. BACK TO WORK

    SYDNEY, Tuesday.--About 3000 wharf laborers attended at pickup centres this morning, but only a proportion answered the call for ...

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  23. CORONERS ACT

    BRISBANE, Tuesday. -- Under the Bill amending the Coroners Act, introduced by Mr. D. A. Gledson to-day every Stipendiary ...

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  24. Offensive On Alaska ?

    NEW YORK, April 12.-- The correspondent of the American Press at Andreanof Island (Eugene ...

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  25. Rescued From Jungle

    Private John Leslie Stokie, of Colae, Victoria, who was rescued from New Britain after he had lived 14 months with ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  26. AUSTRALIA SHOULD BE GIVEN A SAY IN GLOBAL STRATEGY

    WASHINGTON, April 12.--Dr. Evatt, after conferring with President Roosevelt for 30 minutes, expressed his confidence that before the Washington mission ended it would be a case of good news ...

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  27. Dr. Evatt To Attend War Council

    LONDON, April 13.--The Prime Minister (Mr. Winston Churchill) announced that Dr. H. V. Evatt, at the request of Mr. Curtin, will ...

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  28. SHOT HIS SISTER

    MELBOURNE, Tuesday. -- Charles Mills (60), military pensioner, said to-day that he had shot his sick sister dead "under ...

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  29. SUCCESSFUL CONVOY.

    LONDON, April 12. -- The Merchant Navy has convoyed nearly 500,000 men to Tunisia and also taken to Tunisia nearly ...

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  30. RUSSIAN DONETZ BRIDGEHEADS HAVE BEEN STRENGTHENED

    LONDON, April 12.--Malakleya remains the only point on the eastern front where fighting on any scale is going ...

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  31. JUST OVER HORIZON

    NEW YORK, April 12.--The Secretary to the Treasury (Mr. H. Morganthau) in a broadcast at the opening of the war loan ...

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  32. RATION BOOKS

    CANBERRA, Tuesday. -- All citizens must produce their identity card and old ration books when they collect their ...

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  33. STATE PARLIAMENT

    BRISBANE, Tuesday. -- The State Parliamentary session is expected to end this week, possibly on Thursday. Little business ...

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  34. PRICE OF BEEF

    CANBERRA, Tuesday.--Professor Copland to-night announced reductions in the ceiling prices of beef in Queensland and New South ...

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  35. PAPER MILL STRIKE ENDS.

    SYDNEY, Tuesday.--A mass meeting striking AWU members employed at the Botany Paper Mills decided to resume ...

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