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  4. FIRST PICTURES OF THE JAPANESE DEFEAT AT WAU

    THESE are the first pictures from Wau, taken when the Japanese made their unsuccessful attack at the beginning of February. Top left: Aerial view of Wan aerodrome during the Japanese attack. Centre: Australian soldiers taking a spell after the enemy had been repulsed. Right: A number of 25-pounders was taken by ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  5. ALLIED TROOPS MAKE INITIAL ATTACK ON MARETH LINE

    LONDON, February 27.--The 8th Army has begun an attack on the Mareth Line of fortifications in Southern Tunisia. Advanced units are fighting in Wadi Zigzau, which forms part of the main defences of the Mareth Line. Wadi Zigzau is a ...

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  6. JAP STRAGGLERS MOPPED UP IN NEW GUINEA

    IN the last 27 days Allied patrols, combing the jungle along the Buna-Gona coast, have killed 660 Japanese and captured 73 others. All were fugitives from the Japanese Papuan army which was finally ...

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  7. DR. EVATT'S MOVEMENTS

    CANBERRA, Saturday.-- The Prime Minister (Mr. Curtin) to-day denied that the Minister for External ...

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  8. GERMANS HAVE TWO MAIN OBJECTIVES

    NEW YORK, February 27.-- The New York 'Times' correspondent (Drew Middleton) says that bitter German ...

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  9. ALL TIME RECORD RAF ATTACK

    LONDON, February 28.--By dusk yesterday the RAF had completed a 60-hour round-the-clock air onslaught against the Germans on the continent, establishing an ...

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  10. Easter Holidays

    CANBERRA, Saturday.-- Although the Prime Minister (Mr. Curtin) is known to have decided views about the ...

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  11. POLICE INQUIRY

    SYDNEY, Sunday.--The general secretary of the Police Association (Mr. C. Cosgrove) protested to-night against the decision of ...

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  12. NAZI STRENGTH

    NEW YORK, February 28.-- The New York 'Times' Washington correspondent says that an authoritative estimate ...

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  13. MEAT PRICE FIXED

    CANBERRA, Saturday.--Maximum prices for all classes of meat were fixed to-day at the prices operating on Friday, February 26, by the Commonwealth Prices Commissioner (Professor ...

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  14. Heavy Damage Caused In Burma

    DELHI, February 28.--A communique states: RAF fighter patrols in the last two days shot up railway stations, locomotives, ...

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  15. Hangman's Rope Rule In Occupied Countries

    LONDON, February 27.--A terrible indictment in Hitler's terror campaign in occupied Europe is contained in a ...

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  16. POWDER FROM DERELICT BOMB CAUSES FIVE DEATHS

    SYDNEY, Sunday.-- At Lake Macquarie, on Friday five children were seriously burned and are now in a critical condition in ...

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  17. LEND-LEASE ACT EXTENDED

    LONDON, February 27.--A Washington message says that the House of Representatives Foreign Affairs ...

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  18. ABSENTEEISM IN INDUSTRY

    BRISBANE, Sunday.--As a preliminary to action being taken to eliminate absenteeism in war industries, the War ...

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  19. BRITISH PROTEST

    STOCKHOLM, February 28.--A spokesman for the Swedish Foreign Office stated that Britain ...

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  20. AUSTRALIAN UNIT HOLDS A-A RECORD

    With a bag of 104 German dive bombers in 10 days an Australian anti-aircraft unit claims the world's record for ...

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  21. BOY STABBED

    SYDNEY, Sunday.--Rival factions from Paddington and Red- fern, whose ages ranged from 13 to 18 years, became involved in a ...

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  22. "NOT BAD MACHINES"

    LONDON, February 27.-- Reuter's special representative at Kharkov says the Russian tank expert (Major-General Belov) ...

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  23. TEXTILE WORKERS' STRIKE

    SYDNEY, Sunday.-- Por[?] for the immediate re[?]mption of work will be submitted to mass meetings of ...

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  24. NAZI PAPER CHIEF.

    LONDON, February 28.--The Vichy radio says that Dr. Heine has been appointed Manpower Supervisor of German newspapers. ...

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  25. IS HITLER DEAD?

    WASHINGTON, February 27.-- "There is much conjecture that Hitler may be dead, but the State Department has no confirmation," ...

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  26. GERMAN AMBASSADOR TO VATICAN.

    BERNE, February 28.--The German Ambassador to the Vatican unexpectedly left for Germany. The presentation of Ciano's ...

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  27. SICILY RAIDED.

    LONDON, February 27.--RAF Headquarters at Malta announced yesterday that our fighters and bombers attacked factories in ...

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  28. RACING IN GERMANY.

    LONDON, February 28.--The German Newsagency after announcing that all horse racing had been banned, stated the ...

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