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  4. JAPANESE SUPPLY LINES BATTERED IN NEW GUINEA

    ALLIED aircraft operating from Papuan bases have intensified their aerial blockade of Japanese bases on Huon Peninsula, New Guinea. Following Tuesday's ...

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  5. ITALIAN FLEET IS STILL SUBSTANTIAL

    LONDON, March 31.--The 'Times,' in a leader, states that the Italian fleet is still a substantial factor in the war ...

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  6. SED JENANE FALLS TO ALLIES WITH LITTLE OPPOSITION.

    LONDON, March 31.--British forces have captured Sed Jenane with little opposition. The 1st Army immediately after entering Sed Jenane struck east along the road to Mateur. The Germans and Italians are falling back and over 700 prisoners have ...

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    The top picture depicts an 8th Army Honey tank passing a knocked-out German Mark III Tank in the shelter of ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  8. FAREWELL MESSAGE BY MR. EDEN

    WASHINGTON, March 31.--Mr. Anthony Eden, in a farewell message to Mr. Cordell Hull, declared: The ...

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  9. HEAVY BLOWS STRUCK BY RAF PLANES

    LONDON, March 31.--Between one and two thousand aircraft took part in the four successive nights of ...

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  10. ROMMEL PREPARES DEPARTURE

    LONDON, April 1.--Protected by a screen of rearguards and cunningly laid minefields, Rommel still is ...

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  11. NAZIS BEATEN BACK ON DONETZ DEFENCE LINE

    LONDON, March 31.--The Russian and German armies are now both fencing hard for positions on the Donetz front in preparation for the time when the ground ...

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  12. AMERICA ENTITLED TO GREATER HELP

    NEW YORK, March 31.--The Chicago 'Tribune' in an editorial says: We have a right to ask the Russians to ...

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  13. MANY AXIS SUPPLY SHIPS TORPEDOED

    LONDON, March 31.--A big submarine success off Tunisia is announced by the Admiralty, which states four of his ...

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  14. "OBSOLETE WEAPON"

    ALGIERS, March 31.--The dive-bomber is described as "obsolete" in a statement issued by the RAF and ...

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  15. BRITISH TAX COLLECTIONS

    LONDON, March 31.--The Treasury announces that income tax payers contributed the record total of £1,000,000,000 ...

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  16. WATERFRONT DISPUTE

    CANBERRA, Thursday.--When they met Mr. Curtin and other Ministers last night the representatives of the ...

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  17. ABATTOIR STRIKE

    BRISBANE, Thursday.--When abattoir employees' claims were heard in the Arbitration Court to-day by ...

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  18. FOOD SHORTAGE

    CANBERRA, Thursday.--An official of the Commerce Department in a summary to-day revealed that shortages and difficulties are expected with meat (both beef ...

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  19. GOVERNOR TO VISIT NORTH QUEENSLAND

    BRISBANE, Thursday.--The Governor (Sir Leslie Wilson) will leave Brisbane at the week-end to visit a number of centres in ...

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  20. Famine In China

    CHUNGKING. March 31.--While the prospects of the winter-planted wheat in Honan Province are ...

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  21. INTERNATIONAL AIR PROBLEMS

    NEW YORK, March 31.--The former U.S. President (Mr. E. Hoover) told the United Press that the United Nations after the ...

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  22. GENERALS ESCAPE

    LONDON, March 31.--Reuter's correspondent at Lugano says two unnamed New Zealand ...

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  23. LIQUOR PROBLEM

    CANBERRA, Thursday.--Announcing that the liquor problem would be discussed at the next Premiers' Conference at a date ...

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  24. British Paratroops Most Active In Norway

    LONDON, March 31.--The 'Daily Telegraph's' Stockholm correspondent states that the growing activity of British ...

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  25. SOCIALISATION

    CANBERRA. Thursday.--The Minister for War Organisation of Industry (Mr. J. J. Dedman) said to-day he saw no reason to deny ...

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  26. SMALLPOX SUSPECTS

    CANBERRA, Thursday.--A ship has arrived in Australian waters with a Fijian crew which is suspected of being affected with ...

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  27. "GOOD SERVICE"

    MELBOURNE, Thursday.--The Naval Board has received advice that Able Seaman Julius Lloyd Augestesen, RANR, and Able ...

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  28. AUTHORITY TO PROSECUTE

    CANBERRA, Thursday.--Dr. H. V. Evatt stated in the House of Representatives to-day that certain authorities In the States ...

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  29. PRODUCTION SURVEY

    CANBERRA, Thursday.--Though there has been a good response to the appeal for the prompt return of forms in the ...

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  30. JAPS USING SOFT PEDAL IN CHINA

    WASHINGTON, March 31.--The Chinese Ambassador (Dr. Soong) told the Press conference that Japan had inaugurated a ...

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  31. Raft Washed Ashore

    SYDNEY, Thursday.--An improvised raft was washed ashore near Terrigal yesterday. No launch or steamer has been ...

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  32. U.S.-Russian Talks

    NEW YORK. March 31.--Washington reports say following closely President Roosevelt's prediction of an early Russian and ...

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  33. GERMANS ATTACKED.

    LONDON, March. 31.--Within 75 minutes, a German senior officer, a military engineer, and two German soldiers were killed ...

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