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  4. ALLIES STILL PROGRESSING IN TUNISIA

    LONDON, April 3.--Whether a decisive Allied blow in Tunisia can be delivered before Rommel's and von Arnim's armies junction is uncertain, but the odds are ...

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  5. FRESH WATER FROM THE SEA

    NEW YORK, April 3.--The perfection of a simple chemical formula to purify sea water for drinking ...

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    The Russians are keeping up their supplies of war material in a manner which is causing dismay to the Germans. This map indicates the industrial areas in the Urals where those supplied are being manufactured. ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  7. ALLIES READY FOR EVACUATION

    LONDON, April 3.--The correspondent of the British United Press with the British Fleet in the ...

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  8. ANOTHER DEVASTATING BLOW STRUCK AT ENEMY NAVAL STRENGTH

    IN a devastating half-hour bombing attack on eight Japanese warships lying in Silver Sound, near Kavieng, just before dawn on Saturday morning, a formation of Flying Fortresses sank or left sinking one heavy cruiser, one light cruiser, ...

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  9. NAZIS THROWN BACK IN DONETZ

    LONDON, April 3.--The heaviest fighting on the Russian front at present is in the Kuban area, where the Russians are gradually reducing the German bridgehead on the Taman Peninsula. ...

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  10. RAILWAY CALL-UP

    TOWNSVILLE, Sunday.--A meeting of combined unions today decided that representatives wait on the Premier and the ...

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  11. LEADERSHIP AND BRAVERY

    SYDNEY, Saturday--Stories of the stirring leadership and bravery of the AIF 9th Division men during the ...

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  12. Commander's Praise

    LONDON, April 3.--General D. Eisenhower in a statement after a visit to the 8th Army said: It is ...

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  13. CONVOY ATTACKED?

    LONDON, April 3.--Berlin radio says Axis bombers and torpedo planes on Friday night attacked a strongly protected, giant British ...

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  14. COUPLE FOUND DYING

    SYDNEY, Saturday.--A middle-aged RAAF corporal and a young woman, both natives of Toowoomba, were ...

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  15. OUT OF ACTION

    CAIRO, April 3.--The ferry between Sicily and Italy may be temporarily out of action through heavy attacks against both ...

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  16. INCREASED PAY

    CAPETOWN, April 3.--The Government adopted the recommendation of the Select Committee to substantially increase ...

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  17. MORE JAP PLANES IN SW PACIFIC

    NEW YORK, April 3.--Confirmation of reports that the Japanese have had quite an air force in the Solomons for some time comes in a disclosure that between 30 and 40 Japanese planes were ...

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  18. POLAND ISSUES WARNING TO GERMANY

    LONDON, April 4.--A meeting of representatives of all Polish organisations in Britain has suggested two methods ...

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  19. SURPRISE RAID

    LONDON, April 3.--The main street of a south-east coast town this morning was thronged with shoppers gossiping in groups ...

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  20. FRENCH SAILORS RELEASED

    NEW YORK, April 3.--Twelve French sailors who left the battleship Richlieu and other ships controlled by General Giraud and ...

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  21. PRISONERS OF WAR IN JAPAN

    SYDNEY, Sunday.--Cables through the International Red Cross name more Australian prisoners in Japan. ...

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  22. LABOR COMMITTEE RECOMMENDS THAT BRITAIN SHOULD GIVE UP ALL HER COLONIES

    LONDON, April 3.--A reversal of policy of imperial preference as far as the British colonial Empire is concerned is suggested in the Labor party committee report on post-war colonial ...

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  23. HIGH BIRTHRATE

    LONDON, April 3.--Live births in England and Wales in the last quarter of 1942 totalled 161,000, which is the highest for any ...

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  24. CONRAD VEIDT.

    HOLLYWOOD, April 3.--Conrad Veidt, the brilliant character actor, died of a heart ailment while golfing. ...

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    Members of a RAAF Spitfire Squadron play cards at their base at Darwin. Left to right: FO J. Gould, FO K. Bassett, FO D. Downes, FLt. E. Hall (standing), FO J. Young, FO R. Williams, FO J. Lamerton. ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  26. WOMEN STOP WORK

    MELBOURNE, Sunday.--Seven thousand women munitions employees began a 24-hour stop work strike at 11 p.m. yesterday ...

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  27. "BLUNT SPEECH"

    CANBERRA, Saturday.--A substantial improvement in the response to the third Liberty Loan appeal was ...

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  28. NAVAL LOSSES

    Washington, April 3.--'Seapower,' a semi-official monthly, compiles the total naval losses in the war, not ...

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  29. FELL INTO TRAP.

    CHUNGKING, April 3.--A High Command communique states: Several thousand Japanese were allowed to advance into a ...

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