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  4. BOMBS BURST ON JAPANESE SHIPS IN S-W. PACIFIC

    JAPANESE shipping was again the main target of Allied bombers operating over the South-West Pacific Area on Thursday. ...

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  5. RUSSIANS HELD IN DON BASIN

    LONDON, February 25.--Berlin radio claims an important success in the crucial Don Basin battle--which governs the fate of considerable German forces in the Stalino ...

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  6. AXIS AGAIN ON THE RUN IN TUNISIA

    LONDON, February 25.--Axis forces are retreating from the Kasserine Pass toward the plains east of Kasserine, Feriana, and Sbeitla, but have not yet left the pass ...

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    Sir James Grigg, British Secretary for War, who made a comprehensive survey of operations in the House of ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  8. EMPLOYMENT OF BARMAIDS

    CANBERRA, Friday.--The apparent conflict between the recent order allowing women over 35 to be employed as barmaids ...

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    General Douglas MacArthur, Allied C-in-C in the Southwest Pacific, who has been congratulated by President ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  10. ARMOR WEIGHT

    More AIF troops who were wounded in the great offensive which drove Rommel out of Egypt and across the ...

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  11. DEATH PENALTY

    LONDON, February 25.--The Berlin radio states that Dr. Rothenberger, under-secretary of the Ministry of Justice, in a ...

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  12. SERIOUS WORK LOSS

    LONDON, February 25.--Britain, after three years of total war, is still losing 22,000,000 weeks' works yearly through common ...

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  13. U.S. Troops Did Good Job

    WASHINGTON, February 25.--The Secretary for War (Mr. H. L. Stimson) at a Press conference said: ...

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  14. SPECULATION ON RETURN OF AUSTRALIAN MINISTER

    CANBERRA, Friday.--An announcement by Mr. J. Curtin to-day that the Australian Minister to ...

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  15. MR. ROOSEVELT ILL

    WASHINGTON, February 25.--White House officials announced that President Roosevelt is ill with ...

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  16. Drunken Scenes

    MELBOURNE, Thursday.--Drunken scenes at St. Paul's Anglican Cathedral were described to-day by the Dean ...

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  17. PATHETIC AND TAWDRY

    CANBERRA, Friday.--The distinctive green uniform worn by the troops in New Guinea is according to Mr. A. ...

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  18. EMPIRE TU CONGRESS

    CANBERRA, Friday.--The Prime Minister (Mr. J. Curtin) said to-day if the ACTU did not review its ...

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  19. INVASION OF ITALY

    NEW YORK, February 26.--"Pertinax," writing for the North American Newspaper Alliance, says it is learned ...

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  20. BRITISH SUMMER TIME.

    LONDON, February 25.--Double summer time will be introduced in Britain on April 4 and end on August 15. ...

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  21. WORK HELD UP

    NEW YORK, February 26.--The New York 'Times' Seattle correspondent says the production of Flying Fortresses by the Boeing ...

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    The Prime Minister (Mr. J. Curtin) who yesterday trenchantly criticised the States on their attitude in regard to ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  23. GEN. MACARTHUR CONGRATULATED

    GENERAL MACARTHUR has just received the following message from President Roosevelt: The efficient bombardments launched by your air forces during the past few weeks, especially in the last few ...

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  24. GOVERNMENT STANDS FIRM

    LONDON, February 25.--The Secretary for India (Colonel L. C. M. S. Amery), replying to a question in the House of Commons to-day, said correspondence between Gandhi and the Viceroy ...

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  25. 8TH ARMY FINEST INSTRUMENT OF WAR YET FASHIONED

    LONDON, February 25--Introducing the Army estimates in the House of Commons to-day the Secretary for War, Sir James Grigg, said the year 1942 had seen disaster turned into the beginning of victory. ...

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    The Governor of New York State (Mr. Thomas Dewey) who has made a special appeal to farmers to increase ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  27. REJECTION OF BILL

    CANBERRA, Friday.--Mr. A. W. Fadden stated to-day that no steps were within his power to prevent a summary rejection without ...

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  28. JAP WITHDRAWAL

    CHUNGKING, February 26.--Field despatches reported a general Japanese withdrawal along the southern section of the ...

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  29. SHIPS ATTACKED

    LONDON, February 25.--A Valletta RAF communique states that torpedo bombers last night north of Trepani directly hit and ...

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  30. MEAT PRICES

    CANBERRA, Friday.--All [?]sses of meat were to-day declared for the purposes of price control. The Minister ...

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  31. POLISH-SOVIET

    LONDON, February 25.--The Polish Government in London issued a statement on Polish and Russian relations. The Polish ...

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  32. French Prisoners Released

    LONDON, February 25.--Algiers radio states that General Giraud has sanctioned the release of 13,000 ...

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  33. FARM LABOR

    NEW YORK, February 26.--The Governor (Mr. F. Dewey) has called on every available man woman, and child over 14 to volunteer for farm work to help ...

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  34. WAAF RECRUITS

    CANBERRA, Friday.--Since the formation of the WAAF two years ago, over 32,000 women and girls have applied for enrolment. ...

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