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  4. BRITISH TANKS ATTACK IN BURMA

    LONDON, Monday: British tanks have again attacked in Burma. It was stated in London today that a British armored force fighting with Chinese troops on the Irrawaddy River had struck southwards ...

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  5. THREE CARRIERS OFF JAPANESE COAST

    LONDON, Monday: A Tokio communique states: "Three hostile aircraft-carriers appeared off the east coast of Japan on Saturday. Planes which bombed Tokio and other cities about, the same time ...

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  6. G'ovt. May Decide To-day To Take Action

    MELBOURNE, Monday: After a delay of nearly a week since the new set of regulations to maintain work on the coalfields was passed. ...

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  7. Opposition From Premiers Expected

    MELBOURNE, Monday: The Premiers of the States are expected to reject almost unanimously the Federal Government's ...

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  8. Why Laval Won

    LONDON, Monday: The correspondent of "The Times" on the French frontier declares that Laval's ...

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  9. FRANK HEADS POLES' LIST OF NAZIS FOR TRIAL

    LONDON, Monday: The Polish Government in London is progressing in its work of the compilation of a list of Nazis for trial ...

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  10. ANOTHER RAID ON RABAUL

    PORT MORESBY, Sunday: The Japanese are doing all they can to stiffen opposition against repeated blows from the strong ...

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  11. COST OF LIVING INCREASE

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  12. BENGHAZI AGAIN BOMBED

    LONDON, Monday: The RAF has again struck at the vital Axis surlily fines by making another attack on Benghazi. ...

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  13. MACKENZIE KING'S PROFITABLE VISIT TO WASHINGTON

    OTTAWA, Monday : The Prime Minister (Mr MacKenzie King) declared en returning from Washington that intimate conservations he ...

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  14. RECOMMENDATIONS ON MANPOWER

    MELBOURNE, Monday: Manpower problems arising from Australia's rapid transition to wartime economy were examined by the ...

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  15. HOTEL TRADING HOURS

    MELBOURNE, Monday: It is unlikely the Commonwealth Government will obtain unanimous co-operation of the State ...

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  16. JAPANESE CHANGE

    NEW YORK, Monday: Tokio Radio claims that Lieut-General Akira Muto has been "removed as chief of the Japanese Bureau of Military Affairs". ...

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  17. SUCCESSFUL RAIDS AGAINST ENEMY OUTPOSTS

    WASHINGTON, Sunday: A war communique states that a small force of Americans and Filipinos operating in the mountains of ...

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  18. THREE MINES IDLE YESTERDAY

    SYDNEY, Monday: Three mines idle today were the State, mine at Lithgow, the biggest mine in the west, Hassan's Wall, and Vale of ...

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  19. DISTRIBUTION OF ARP EQUIPMENT

    MELBOURNE, Monday: Plans to increase the supply of ARP equipment will be completed at the Premiers' conference in ...

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  20. LIVER IN TOWN FOR MONTH AFTER "CAPTURE"

    BRISBANE, Monday: Mr J. E. Keegan, a miner from near Kieta, capital cf Bougainville, Solomon Islands, has arrived in Brisbane. ...

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  21. TEA RATION FOR OFFICE CLUBS

    CANBERRA, Monday: No further ration of tea will be given to sports clubs and social bodies. Office club rations will continue for the present ...

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  22. MARSHALL AND HOPKINS BACK IN AMERICA

    NEW YORK, Sunday: The Chief of Staff of the US Army (General Marshall) arrived by air from Britain. He refused interviews and immediately ...

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  23. WILLKIE'S WAR PROGRAMME FOR REPUBLICANS

    CHICAGO, Sunday: Mr Wendell Willkie presented a resolution to the Republican National Committee meeting which called for a ...

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  24. CONSPIRACY CASE TO BE RESUMED TODAY

    SYDNEY. Monday: A record is likely to be set for New South Wales conspiracy charges case, the of which will be resumed in ...

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  25. GERMAN RAID

    LONDON, Monday: In England three Messerschmitt fighter-bombers dived on a town on the south coast today. Their bombs caused a few ...

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  26. BRITISH BEER PRICES

    LONDON, Monday: The price of London and Burton-brewed bitter beer, having higher gravity than provincial beers, is increased from 11d a ...

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  27. OTHER INDUSTRIAL TROUBLES

    SYDNEY, Monday: Following settlement last week of the dispute at Glen Davis, a claim by the men was called for hearing, in the Arbitration Court ...

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  28. NES COULD WORK SUCCESSFULLY IN ANY PART OF STATE

    SYDNEY, Monday: The Minister for NES (Mr Heffron) today declared that yesterday's ARP test proved that there was no part of the NES organisation ...

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  30. Forgan Smith's Attitude

    MELBOURNE, Monday: An indication that he would resist the, Commonwealth Government's proposal to limit hotel trading hours to seven daily ...

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  31. MORE RUSSIAN SUCCESSES

    LONDON, Monday: From Russia, it is reported that several more points have been captured on the central front. In the ...

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  32. SCHOOL EXAMINATION STANDARDS

    SYDNEY, Monday: The Minister for Education (Mr Clive Evatt) to-day said that, if there was any serious deterioration in the war ...

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  33. AIR RAIDS ON CHAD

    LONDON Monday: German and Italian aircraft- have bombed and machine-gunned towns and villages in Free French territories in Chad. ...

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  34. GIVEN HOLIDAY IN LIEU OF EASTER MONDAY

    BRISBANE, Monday: The Leader of the Federal Opposition (Mr Fadden) stated today that while the Queensland Government had carried out the ...

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  35. ATTEMPT TO SECURE RUBBER TREE SEEDS FOR QUEENSLAND

    BRISBANE Monday: The Minister for Agriculture" and Stock (Mr Bulcock) stated today that the State would try to secure from overseas seeds ...

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  36. BAN ON LOTTERY ADVERTISEMENTS FROM OTHER STATES

    SYDNEY, Monday: The Chief Secretary (Mr Baddeley) instructed printers and publishers today not to accept lottery advertisements from other ...

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  37. GERMAN PRECAUTIONS IN BELGIUM

    LONDON, Monday: It is learned in Belgian circles in London that the Germans have ordered the evacuation of farms in the Sambre and ...

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