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  4. Japan's Place with Germany

    LONDON, March 26.--"Our place is at Germany's side," the Japanese Foreign Minister (Mr. Matsuoka) told journalists to-day after his arrival in Berlin. ...

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  5. Stop Press

    [?]eral Cabinet, the Deputy Governor of the Commonwealth Bank (Sir. H. T. Armitage) will act as Governor. He [?] the vacancy caused by the death ...

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  6. Discontent in Yugoslavia Reaching Dangerous Stage: Move to Ban Anti-Axis Talk

    LONDON, March 26.-- While the Regent of Yugoslavia (Prince Paul) was conferring with the Prime Minister (M. Tsvetkovitch) and the Foreign Minister (M. Cincar-Markovitch) on the results of their Vienna' visit, ...

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  7. SETTING OUT IN HIGH SPIRITS

    They're out to have a wonderful time! Happy smiles from O. D. Wyllie, H. J. Gibson, and T.). Fynan Call from U.S.S. Portland), and members of Mr and Mrs. Alf. Williams' party (lower picture), setting of in gaily decorated cars for a trip to Nambour to-day. Mr. and Mrs. Williams have sons in the R.A.N. and the A.I.F. ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  8. FIGHTING IN STREETS OF BELGRADE

    LONDON, March 26.-- Sharp street fighting broke out in Belgrade to-night in at least eight places. Police and ...

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  9. Turkey Determined

    "The day our security is encroached upon the Near East will be transformed into a battleground. The Turkish ...

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  10. R.A.F. Raids Cause More Damage Than Germans Do

    LONDON, March 26.-- The Minister for Economic Warfare (Mr. Hugh Dalton) announced that damage caused to ...

    Article : 317 words
  11. R.A.A.F. TO PARADE IN SYDNEY

    SYDNEY, March 27.-- R.A.A.F. trainees and reservists will have their first big parade when they march through Sydney to-morrow. ...

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  12. We Shall Win, But Sooner U.S. Can Help Shorter Job Will Be

    NEW YORK, March 26.-- "While speed is an urgent necessity in American aid for Britain, you need not think that in any circumstances we are going to lose, because we are not. If we have to fight for 20 years we will win the ...

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  13. Rain May Reach City by Week-end

    Rains, which are deluging most of Queensland, have been prevented from extending to south- eastern quarters by a southern high pressure system. ...

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  14. U.S. Squadron Farewell Plans

    Thousands of Brisbane residents are expected to turn out again to-morrow to give the U.S. naval squadron a spectacular farewell, rivalling the popular demonstration which marked their arrival on Tuesday. ...

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  15. ESCORT OF PLANES FOR WARSHIPS

    As the U.S. warships move down the river to-morrow, an escort of planes of the Royal Australian Air Force will fly overhead. ...

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  16. Appeal to Yachtsmen

    A request to yachtsmen to attend in large numbers to give a fitting farewell to the warships was made by the Royal Queensland Yacht Club this afternoon. ...

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  17. Attempt to Wreck Trains Near Hobart

    HOBART, March 27.-- A deliberate attempt was made yesterday afternoon to wreck suburban trains near Hobart. ...

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  18. WRITING TO THE FOLKS BACK IN U.S.A.

    Telling the folks at home all about Brisbane. Two U.S. sailors writing home were unconscious of the cameraman at the G.P.O. ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  19. KILLED IN ACTION

    LONDON, March 26.--A Ministry of Shipping casualty list includes a Brisbane man -- deckhand Ross Charles Cole-- who was killed as a ...

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  20. Rear-Admiral Newton's Farewell Message To People of Queensland

    A special farewell message to the people of Queensland on the eve of the departure of the U.S. naval squadron was given by Rear-Admiral J. H. Newton through "The Telegraph" this afternoon. ...

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  21. Searchlight Display By Warships To-night

    All seven warships of the U.S. Squadron now in Brisbane will stage a spectacular searchlight display for the citizens to-night from 7.30 lo 8 o'clock. This will be an exclusive privilege for Brisbane, as no display was given in Sydney. ...

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  22. Casket Closing To-morrow

    The first of the country returns in Golden Casket No. 675 reached the city this morning and met with ready sale. Some agents are expected to sell ...

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