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  4. GERMANY SLIPS

    WASHINGTON, March 18. Congressmen reported Mr. Anthony Eden as saying the English people ...

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  5. DRIVE FOR SM[?] [?]OLENSK

    LONDON, March 18.—While the battle of the Donetz is swaying, attention is being concentrated on the Russian drive towards Smolensk. A force from Byeloi made ...

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  6. NEW CARRIER

    WASHINGTON, March 18. —Mr. Henry Kaiser has announced the production of a new type of dual ...

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  7. DOUBLE BREASTED SUITS ALLOWED

    CANBERRA, Friday. — The ration scale of coupons for men's suits has been amended and the making of double ...

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    Selecting possible targets from a map. An army officer, FO J. R Mowbray (who won the Silver Star at Buna) and Sgt. P. Lamb (observer) at an operational base in New Guinea. ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  9. BLOOD STOCK

    LONDON, March 18.—Extraordinary prices for pedigree farm stock, also heavy horses, are being realised at sales throughout ...

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    This group of Chinese, whose ages range from 10 months to 70 years, walked 500 miles from Wewak towards Port Moresby. They left Wewak an hour after a Japanese convoy was sighted. ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  11. WOMEN WORKERS

    MELBOURNE, Friday. — Over 1500 women munition workers at a stop-work meeting to-day, arranged by the Munition ...

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  12. GAFSA TAKEN WITHOUT LOSS OF A SOLDIER

    LONDON, March 18—With a little over 100 miles separating the 8th Army from the Franco-American forces under General Anderson advancing towards Gabes, a ...

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  13. ALLIED PLANES PLASTER MANY ENEMY BASES

    WITH increased Japanese air and sea activity north of Australia Allied air reconnaissance and bombing is being spread over a wide area. Throughout Wednesday and Thursday air ...

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  14. GERMAN FEARS

    LONDON, March 18.—Berlin radio says: "Feeling is developing in the larger Turkish cities-fostered by the British-American ...

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  15. AMERICAN COMMANDOS PRAISED

    LONDON, March 18.—An officer recently returned from Tunisia where he led his commando troops, composed of British and ...

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  16. MORE BENEFITS FOR SOLDIERS & DEPENDENTS

    CANBERRA, Friday. — Important amendments increasing the benefits and allowances to returned soldiers and their dependents are contained in the Repatriation Bill which passed ...

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  17. EXTRAVAGANCE AND WASTE

    CANBERRA, Friday .—Extraordinary cases of waste and extravagance, particularly in the service and other war departments, were reported by the Auditor-General (Mr. ...

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  18. OPPOSITION DIVIDED

    CANBERRA, Friday.—Unless the present tension within the Opposition parties cases in the meantime a major flare-up ...

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  19. SYDNEY MURDER

    SYDNEY, Friday.—Police tonight were still investigating the murder of the seaman whose body was found in a lane in Surry Hills ...

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  20. MALT SHORTAGE

    CANBERRA, Friday.—The malt stock is low and unless production is stepped up a further cut in beer is inevitable, said Senator R.V ...

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  21. BRITISH FORCED TO WITHDRAW BEGGING FOR PLANES

    NEW YORK, March 18.—The necessity of more aid, especially planes, for Australia, was emphasised in a Press comment on ...

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  22. IN BURMA

    The American Press corresdent with the British forces in Burma, in a delayed dispatch dated March 13, writes: It ...

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  23. GERMANY WILL

    NEW YORK, March 18.—The 'Times' correspondent (Hanson Baldwin) in North Africa, has interviewed General Giraud who ...

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  24. RUSSIAN GIRL SETS EXAMPLE FOR LOYALTY TO COUNTRY

    LONDON, March 18.—The correspondent of the 'Telegraph' at Moscow states: "I think sometimes we Allied ...

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  25. TRAINED ARP MEN AND CALL-UP

    BRISBANE, Friday.—Replying to a complaint by Mr. E. M. Hanlon that trained ARP men were being called up for the CCC ...

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  26. MOBILE THEATRE

    SDNEY, Friday.—To provide more elaborate entertainment for troops in Australia beyond the reach of civilised amenities the ...

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