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  4. MARETH LINE ATTACK

    L0ND0N, March 11.--A small force of German tanks and armored cars engaged the French before the Mareth Line yesterday morning. The Germans retreated in ...

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  5. TWO MAJOR BATTLES NOW RAGING IN RUSSIA

    LONDON, March 11.--The issue of two great battles on the Russian front is anxiously awaited--the final battle for Viazma, which has now started with Soviet ...

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    Mr. W Standley, U. S. Ambassador to Moscow, whose comment on the lack of publicity in Russia on Allied ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  7. TAX BILL AGAIN REJECTED BY THE SENATE

    CANBERRA, Friday.--Immediately the decision of the House of Representatives not to accept the request to amend the Income Tax Rates Bill was read in the Senate to-day, Senator ...

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    Rudolph Hess, former deputy to Hitler, who fled to Scotland. The full story of his landing has been published in a book ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  9. VIAZMA RECAPTURED

    LONDON, March 12.--The German newsagency admits the evacuation of Viazma. The newsagency says: We ...

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  10. JAP PRINCE PLACED UNDER ARREST

    LONDON, March 11.--The correspondent of the 'Daily Express' at Istanbul says a traveller who arrived from ...

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  11. CENTRAL CHINA FIGHTING

    NEW YORK, March 11.--A Chungking message states that a Chinese Army spokesman told the Press that the Japanese are ...

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  12. ALLIES ALWAYS GO FOR CERTAINTIES

    LONDON, March 12.--The Moscow radio announced that General Montgomery when in-interviewed by the Tass ...

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  13. ALLIES HOLD UPPER HAND IN ALL AREAS

    WASHINGTON, March 11.--Mr. H. L. Stimson told a Press Conference that, the Allied forces in Tunisia held the upper hand last ...

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  14. "WINGS" LOAN.

    LONDON, Marcli 11.--The "Wings for Victory" loan total at noon was £112,586,000. ...

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  15. MANY JAP PLANES HIT AT ORO BAY

    Nine Japanese fighters were destroyed and five other machines put out of action in an air battle over Oro Bay, south of Buna, on ...

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  16. LEND-LEASE EXTENDED

    WASHINGTON, March 11.--President Roosevelt signed the Lend-Lease Bill an hour after the Senate's unanimous passage. ...

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  17. AUSTRALIA MUST HELP FEED WORLD

    SYDNEY, Friday.--Attacking the Federal Government's neglect of primary production Sir Earle Page told the ...

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  18. WAR'S CLIMAX YEAR

    LONDON, March 11.--"The year 1943 will be the war's year of climax. It is going to be a year in which ...

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  19. RURAL LABOR

    CANBERRA, Friday.--Though he promised Mr. Anthony (CP) that he would consider his request for the release of additional men ...

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  20. BRITISH SHIPS DO THE JOB

    LONDON, March 11.--Merchant ships under the control of the Ministry of War Transport carried over 2,250,000 ...

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  21. BIG BLAZE IN TOWNSVILLE

    TOWNSVILLE, Friday.--Damage estimated in excess of £30,000 was caused to-day by a fire which gutted ...

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  22. EMPLOYMENT OF WOMEN

    CANBERRA, Friday.--Notice that he would move for the disallowance of the Women's Employment regulations, as contained ...

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  23. GIANT TANKS

    WASHINGTON, March 12.--The 60-ton heavy tanks will disappear from the battlefield before the war's end because it is held ...

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  24. SHELLS RAIN DOWN ON MUNDA AND VILA FROM U. S. WARSHIPS

    NEW YORK, March 11.--The 'Times' correspondent (Foster Hailey), with the Pacific Fleet, witnessed the ...

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  25. ENEMY CONVOY

    LONDON, March 11.--An Admiralty communique states that light coastal forces and the Fighting French before dawn ...

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  26. IRA PLOT

    BELFAST, March 11.--An IRA plot to secure control of the electrical sirens in order to destroy the efficiency of the civil defence ...

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  27. GIGANTIC TASK.

    NEW YORK, March 11.--The correspondent of American Press at Chungking says it is officially announced that work has ...

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  28. AID TO RUSSIA

    LONDON, March 11.--Reuter's Moscow correspondent states that the Russians learnt to-day for the first time about Mr. Wallace ...

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  29. BE ITALIAN LOSSES IN RUSSIA

    LONDON, March 11.-- Reuter's correspondent at Strockholm says that according to official figures ...

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  30. TRUE STORY OF HESS'S ARRIVAL IN SCOTLAND

    LONDON, March 11.--A strange German pilot had been captured He parachuted from a plane, was taken to a lonely Scottish cottage, and said his name was Alfred Horn. Later he was taken ...

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  31. ALLIED OFFENSIVE AGAINST JAPAN

    WASHINGTON, March 11.--Senator Reynolds, Chairman of the Senate Military Affairs Committee, said to-day the United ...

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  32. SICILY BOMED.

    LONDON, March 11.--Headquarters of the RAF in Malta announced that intruders were over Sicily last night." Enemy ...

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  33. FRENCH GUERILLAS

    LONDON, March 11.--Fighting French Headquarters states that a communique has been received to-day from general headquarters of the French guerillas and partisans from somewhere in France. The communique, ...

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  34. LEND-LEASE PLAYS

    WASHINGTON, March 11.--President Roosevelt sent a message to the luncheon observing the second anniversary of Lend-Lease ...

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  35. PRESUMED LOST

    LONDON, March 11.--An Admiralty communique states HM submarine P311 (Commander R. D. Cayley) is overdue and must ...

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  36. PRICE CONTROL ESSENTIAL AFTER WAR

    CANBERRA, Friday.--Postwar problems could not be solved without great unity of purpose among all sections of ...

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  37. WAR TARGETS

    LONDON, March 11.--In the [?] Commons Mr. F. [?]tague asked Sir Archibald [?] to reaffirm that the ...

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  38. FOUR RAAF MEN HONORED

    CANBERRA, Friday.--Four RAAF sergeants, all members of air crews serving in operations abroad, have been awarded the ...

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  39. "COMMON CAUSE"

    ADELAIDE, Friday.--A "Common Cause" movement, formed in Adelaide "to call the attention of men and women of Australia ...

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  40. JAPANESE APPOINTMENT.

    NEW YORK, March 11.--Tokio [?] radio says that Rear admiral Kastsutaro Miyazaki, head the Kure Naval Station, has ...

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