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  4. ROMMEL GOES BACK BEFORE TERRIFIC ASSAULT BY ALLIES

    LONDON, March 29.--The latest news from Tunisia tonight includes a statement from Algiers that the Navy is heavily bombarding the Gabes area, also American infantry have captured an important position in the El Guettar area. ...

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  5. SPRING THAW CAUSES LULL IN RUSSIA

    LONDON, March 29.--The spring thaw has caused a lull in large scale operations over almost the entire Russian front, although the Russians driving towards ...

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  6. German Cruiser in Australian Waters

    NEW YORK, March 29.--The Berlin radio claimed that an auxiliary cruiser travelled ...

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  7. NEW RAF UNDERGROUND BOMB DUMP

    Stacks of trouble for the Axis! The picture shows men of the RAF Maintenance Command piling up 1000lb. bombs in their bays in a new RAF underground bomb dump. Here bombs of all calibres from the little 250-pounders to 4000lb. block bombs are stored in readiness to back the RAF bombing offensive. ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  8. ROMMEL PLAYS SAFE ON MARETH LINE

    LONDON, March 29.--Rommel had crack troops in Southern Tunisia and as usual fought a fierce, stubborn ...

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  9. MORE U-BOATS

    LONDON, March 30.-- The 'Daily Telegraph's' Stockholm correspondent says the Germans have decided not to build any ...

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  10. WOOLCOTT FORBES SENTENCED

    NEW YORK, March 29.--Woolcott Forbes was sentenced to five years and Alfred Ernest Dawnson to ...

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  11. ENEMY RAID ON ORO BAY FAILS

    JAPANESE aircraft have again bombed the Allied base at Oro Bay between Milne Bay and Buna. Six enemy medium bombers made a raid under cover of darkness on ...

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  12. NEW RATION BOOKS

    BRISBANE, Tuesday.--Saturday and Sunday, June 5 and 6. have been chosen for the issue of new ration books. When the new ...

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  13. CANADA'S WAR EFFORT

    CANBERRA, Tuesday.--Addressing the Canberra Returned Soldiers' Congress to-night, Judge Davis, High Commissioner for ...

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  14. NAZIS CONTROL ITALIAN FLEET.

    LONDON, March 29.--Morocco radio declares the Italian fleet is now under the command of Admiral Doenitz, German sea ...

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  15. TRAINS COLLIDE

    BRISBANE, Tuesday.--Two passengers, a soldier and a civilian, received slight head injuries when the Townsville mail ...

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  16. TRADES CALL-UP

    CANBERRA, Tuesday.--The National Security Regulations amendment gave the Director- General (Mr. E. G. Theodore) ...

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  17. ARMY INVENTIONS

    CANBERRA, Tuesday.--Mr. F. M. Forde said to-night that the Army Inventions Directorate was now developing 80 important ...

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  18. INDIA'S MILLIONS

    LONDON, March 29.--It is officially stated the population of all India on the 1941 census totalled ...

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  19. FOOD FRONT

    BRISBANE, Tuesday.--As a last resort to achieve a greater output of food a scheme of leasing farms will be adopted, ...

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  20. VICTIM IDENTIFIED.

    MELBOURNE, Tuesday.--Leading Aircraftsman Kevin Francis Flanaghan (34), of Woollahra, New South Wales, was the other ...

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  21. "FINEST TYPE"

    LONDON, March 29.--Wing Commander R. F. Boyd, DSO. DFC and bar, who has destroyed 22 enemy aircraft and led the ...

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  22. ST. NAZAIRE RAID

    LONDON, March 29.--A pilot on a reconnaissance aircraft flying over St. Nazaire early this morning reported that great columns of smoke were coming up from the ...

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  23. FIRST NAVAL ENGAGEMENT IN ALEUTIANS

    WASHINGTON, March 29.--A communique states: In the North Pacific on Friday a detachment of American ...

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  24. RELIEF FUND THEFT

    VICHY, March 29.--The police have discovered that high civil servants in charge of the National Relief scheme have stolen the ...

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  25. A GREAT DANGER

    CAPETOWN, March 30.--The Prime Minister (General Jan Smuts) in a speech said: We are very ...

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    Sergeant Jennie York (left)) shows another WAAC, Auxiliary Kay V. Brauns, the correct way to salute as a member of the Women's' Army Auxiliary Corps of the United States. Sergeant York is a niece of the famous American hero of 1918. Sergeant Alvin C. York, who killed 20 Germans and captured 132 in a single encounter. ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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    As in the United States, British shipyards are achieving miracles of production to help win the battle of supplies. As an example of the new records being made, one shipyard alone set itself a target of 16 7000-ton merchant ships during 1942. By autumn, well under the scheduled time, 14 had left the stocks. This picture shows an 8-ton screw and shaft being transported through the shipyard. ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  29. BAN RETAINED

    CANBERRA, Tuesday.--The Commonwealth will not relax the restrictions on inter-State travel; in fact the exigencies of war ...

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