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    General Catroux, who has arrived in Algiers from London with General de Gaulle's reply to General Giraud's proposals. ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  5. BATTLE OF TUNISIA REVERTS TO SUPPLY LINES

    LONDON, April 18.--The lull continues on the Tunisian land front with the Italians and Germans strenuously consolidating the defence lines in the hilly terrain. ...

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    Licut.-General Sir Henry Mail-land-Wilson, who has sent a message of congratulation to General Patton on the success ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  7. KUBAN FRONT IS CHIEF RUSSIAN BATTLE GROUND

    LONDON, April 18.--The Kuban war front remains Russia's most active, according to both Russian and German sources, but it is not clear whether the fighting there ...

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  8. ALLIES MUST ACT TO PREVENT JAPANESE MOVES

    NEW YORK, April 18.--Speculation on the direction of the next Japanese move embraces three possibilities, reports the correspondent of the New York 'Times' (Robert Trumbull) at Pearl Harbor. ...

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  9. AMERICAN ACE PILOT KILLED IN N. GUINEA

    SOMEWHERE IN NEW GUINEA, April 19.--Paying tribute to Major Ken. M'Cullar, acc Flying Fortress pilot ...

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  10. CEILING PRICES

    CANBERRA, Monday.--The Director of the Associated Chambers of Manufactures (Mr. L. Withall) to-day ...

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  11. RATIONING OF BUTTER

    BRISBANE, Monday.--Butter rationing was not likely to be instituted for some months, if at all. If it was at all ...

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  12. RUSSIANS GAIN SUPERIORITY OVER GERMANS

    LONDON, April 18.--The increased striking power of the Red Army during the war is revealed in a 'Red Star' ...

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  13. STAKE PAID!

    LONDON, April 19. -- "What will you give me if I take Sfax by April 15?" asked General Montgomery ...

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  14. GREEK PATRIOTS

    LONDON, April 19.--Reuter's correspondent at Cairo, quoting the Hellenic News Service, says Greek patriots in the last few ...

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  15. GERMAN AND HUNGARIAN CONFERENCES

    LONDON, April 18.--A Berlin radio communique from Hitler's headquarters says the Hungarian Regent (Admiral ...

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  16. BAN ON SPORT ON PUBLIC HOLIDAYS

    CANBERRA, Monday.--The holding of any form of organised sport on public holidays upon which persons in ...

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  17. Frenchman Attacked

    LONDON, April 18.--The Paris radio says three young men who escaped attempted to kill Clamamus, former Senator of the Seine ...

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  18. ANOTHER BIG JAPANESE VESSEL BOMBED IN KAVIENG HARBOR

    AN American Liberator bomber on armed reconnaissance fought off two Japanese fighters during a raid on Kavieng and flew on to shoot down a twin-engined fighter in the vicinity of Hooke Island in Vitiaz ...

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  19. 130 DAYS ON A RAFT

    LONDON, April 18.--The Chinese survivors from A torpedoed ship lived for 130 days on a raft. ...

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  20. U.S. AIRCRAFT SUCCESSES

    WASHINGTON, April 18.--A U.S. Navy communique says: In the South Pacific during April 16 high Flying Fortresses, Liberators ...

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  21. OXLEY BY-ELECTION

    BRISBANE, Monday. -- The latest figures in the Oxley by-election are: T. Kerr (CNO) 4856[?] F. Dittmer (Labor) 3903, Mrs. N. ...

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  22. REFUSED TO WORK

    MELBOURNE, Monday.--Fines of £5 were imposed at Port Melbourne to-day by Mr. Nicholas, PM, on five members of the Civil ...

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  23. WAR AND MORALS

    BRISBANE, Monday.--Addressing members of the Rotary Club to-day Archbishop Wand said two ...

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  24. ITALIAN AREAS BATTERED

    LONDON, April 18.--Fighter-bombers yesterday attacked a seaplane base and chemical factory at Syracuse, and the ...

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  25. GERMANS BLAME RUSSIANS FOR ATROCITIES IN POLAND

    LONDON, April 18. -- The fate of some thousand Polish officers whose bodies the Germans announced finding ...

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  26. MACARTHUR'S VIEW CHANGED

    WASHINGTON, April 18.-- Air Force officials are delighted at General MacArthur's statement that air ...

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  27. TOKIO RAID

    LONDON, April 19.--The British [?] Press correspondent with [?] North African air force for [?] first time revealed that ...

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  28. Prisoners Of War Exchanged

    LISBON, April 18.--The first trainload of repatriated British wounded prisoners, mostly veterans of the North ...

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  29. "BLIND" BRITISH SUBMARINE FINDS WAY HOME

    LONDON, April 18. -- A British submarine which sailed "blind" for six days and nights in the ...

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  30. STAGGERED HOURS

    BRISBANE, Monday. -- The [?]ster for Transport (Mr. G. [?]son) announced to-day that [?] production executive of the ...

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  31. AIRCRAFT FACTORY STRIKE

    SYDNEY, Monday.--The Commonwealth Conciliation Commissioner (Mr. Morrison) to-day decided that there was no ...

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