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  4. BIG CONCENTRATION OF JAP SHIPS IN THE NORTH

    THERE has been an increasing concentration of Japanese transports and cargo ships in the Ambon-Dobo area, immediately north of Darwin, during the past few days. ...

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  5. KHARKOV BATTLE IS STILL RAGING WITH GREATEST FEROCITY

    LONDON, March 14.—The terrific battle for Kharkov, although critical, has not yet reached its climax. The defenders, hard pressed on all sides, are battling valiantly against ferocious attacks which are hourly gaining force. Simultaneously, the Red ...

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  6. U.S. BOSTONS BOMB LE HAVRE

    This picture, made during a daylight attack, shows one of a force of U.S. Boston bombers over Le Havre docks. The first stick of bombs released during the attack can be seen bursting on the western end of the quay in the Bassin de Maree, where E-boat and R-boat pens are situated. ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  7. "CLEAN-UP" IS COMPLETED IN NORTH AFRICA

    NEW YORK, March 14.— The 'Times' correspondent (Drew Middleton) states that well-informed political figures ...

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  8. Enemy Retreat In Burma

    NEW YORK, March 14.—The correspondent of the United Press at Chungking says Japanese forces in Yunnan ...

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  9. AERIAL ANSWER TO TANKS

    LONDON, March 14.—Amplifying Sir Archibald Sinclair's mention of special tankbuster fighter-bomber squadrons in North-west ...

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  10. PLANES PAVE WAY FOR ARTILLERY

    LONDON, March 14.—Fighters and bombers in the last few days replaced artillery for softening the Mareth Line positions. Pillboxes were directly hit and a number of ...

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  11. AWARDS FOR GALLANTRY

    CANBERRA, Monday.—For gallantry in air operations in India an RAAF officer, has been awarded the Distinguished ...

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  12. FIVE HORSEMEN FOLLOW THE CROOKED CROSS

    LONDON, March 14.—The Archbishop of York, speaking at Leeds, said: The Germans have revived and intensified ...

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  13. BRITISH PRISONERS FOR RUSSIA

    LONDON, March 15. — Vichy radio states that British prisoners in German hands will be sent to ...

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  14. FILM ACTOR'S WAR ADVENTURES

    NEW YORK, March 14.—The 'Herald Tribune' writer, Joseph Driscoll, reports the film actor Robert Montgomery is slowly ...

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  15. AIR FORCE PROMOTIONS

    CANBERRA, Monday—There are bright prospects of RAAF men abroad receiving a better deal on promotions. The ...

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  16. WAR INFORMATION

    WASHINGTON, March 14.— The Republican Senator Taft charged Mr. Elmer Davis that the new series of radio war ...

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  17. BURIED IN DEBRIS

    LONDON, March 15. — Vichy radio states that 262 victims have been extricated from the wreckage ...

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  18. GIRAUD'S PLEDGE

    ALGIERS, March 14.—General Giraud in a speech solemnly pledged the people of France that in all actions he regarded ...

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  19. "WINGS FOR' VICTORY".

    LONDON, March 14. — The "Wings for Victory" loan total is £153,500,253. More money is coming in. ...

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  20. "Germany Not Opposed To Jewish State"

    LONDON, March 14.—Paris radio broadcast Goebbels' speech on the tenth anniversary of the Reich Propaganda ...

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  21. CHURCHILL TANKS

    LONDON, March 14.—Paying tribute to the Churchill tank, which has been considerably criticised by some Commoners, ...

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  22. BOMBS DROPPED ON BRITISH TOWNS

    LONDON, March 14.—A bouncing bomb killed four persons when six Fockewulf 190's made a daylight attack on an East Anglian ...

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  23. DOES MACARTHUR WANT MORE PLANES TO SMASH RABAUL?

    NEW YORK, March 14.—The correspondent of 'Herald-Tribune' at Washington says informed circles are of the opinion General Kenney has brought an appeal from General MacArthur for more planes. ...

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  24. SABOTAGE ALLEGED IN BRISBANE FACTORY

    BRISBANE, Monday—That conveyor belts had been cut, coins dropped into machinery, and foodstuffs being ...

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  25. AIR BASES

    CANBERRA, Monday.—Mr. W. M. Hughes said to-day that he viewed with some concern the reported intention of the ...

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  26. WEST INDIES ADMINISTRATION

    LONDON, March 14.—The principle debates at the next House of Commons sitting are expected to be on colonial ...

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  27. LANG GAINS

    SYDNEY, Monday.—Supporters of Mr. J. T. Lang have gained control of the West Sydney Labor Federal Electorate Council. They ...

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  28. VICHY ULTIMATUM

    LONDON, March 14.—A Zurich message states that according to the 'Neue Zurcher Zeitung', Frenchmen besieged the Thonon ...

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  29. HUGE MAKO SHARK

    WELLINGTON, Monday.—The world's record Mako shark, weighing 1000lb., was landed off Tauranga yesterday by a New ...

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  30. PETAIN'S ILLNESS DENIED IN BERLIN

    LONDON, March 14.—Berlin radio, quoting a Vichy message, denied that Petain had suffered a stroke. The announcer said: ...

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