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  4. Pacific War Council To Be Established In Washington

    CANBERRA, Monday: The United Nations have decided to establish a new War Council in ...

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  5. RUSSIAN GUERILLAS' RECORD

    LONDON, Monday: A special communique issued in Moscow says: In the last eight months Soviet guerillas ...

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  6. FLOODS FORCE JAPANESE FROM MARKHAM VALLEY

    FORT MORESBY, Monday: The Japanese forces have been forced to withdraw from Markham Valley by terrific floods which inundated the flats, making continued occupation for the laying down of ...

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  7. In Burma

    LONDON, Monday: Chungking reported that the bulk of the Chinese forces at Toungoo had broken through the ...

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    General Douglas MacArthur, Supreme Commander of the Allied Forces in the South - West Pacific. ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  9. Inquiry Discloses.

    CANBERRA, Monday: Announcing today that the report received from Mr Justice Lowe on the Japanese attack on ...

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  10. Enemy Air Activity

    MELBOURNE, Monday: Japanese aircraft continued operations against both Darwin and Port Moresby today but without known ...

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  11. Talks In America

    WASHINGTON, Sunday: Australia's special envoy (Dr Evatt) engaged in four conferences today regarding the ...

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  12. "AIR SUPERIORITY"

    CANBERRA, Monday: "Local air superiority has been established--at least temporarily--over the Japanese in New Guinea and New ...

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    Brigadier-General Patrick Hurley, of the U.S. Army, said that General MacArthur's chief aim was to organise rapidly an ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  14. Beaverbrook Urges

    MIAMI BEACH (Florida), Sunday: Lord Beaverbrook in a broadcast to the people of Canada from his hotel here ...

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  15. Fighters Gave Warning To Darwin

    DARWIN, Monday: Messages from our interceptor planes warned Darwin of the approach of seven Japanese planes on Saturday when ...

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  16. Vegetable Production In Queensland

    BRISBANE, Monday: Plans which have been perfected by the State Government and approved by the Commonwealth will involve ...

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  17. "NO AUTHORITY FOR BANKS TO CLOSE BRANCHES"

    MELBOURNE, Monday: "Trading barks have no authority to proceed with the closing of branches," the Minister for War Organisation of ...

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  18. In Philippines

    WASHINGTON, Sunday: "The enemy heavily attacked the right and centre of the American lines at Batan yesterday evening, but ...

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  19. LODGE TEA FORMS THIS WEEK

    BRISBANE, Monday: "Tea cannot be bought now until customers have completed the declaration form and lodged it with ...

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  20. "NEW METHODS NEEDED"

    LONDON, Sunday: Sir Percy Harris, Chief Whip of the Liberal Party, in a speech today declared: "The war, which began in Europe, ...

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  21. MINERS DISOBEYED ORDER

    CANBERRA, Monday: The enlistment of striking miners in the militia or labor corps may follow a special report to the Prime ...

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  22. CURTIN'S STATEMENT ON EASTER HOLIDAYS

    CANBERRA, Monday: The Federal Government had decided to make National Security regulations empowering any person working ...

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  23. "GOT SECOND WIND IN MARATHON"

    LONDON, Sunday: The Minister for Labor (Mr. Ernest Bevin) in a speech said that the war was a marathon, not a sprint. "We have ...

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  24. PREMIERS' CONFERENCE SHORTLY

    MELBOURNE, Monday: A special conference of the Premiers will be called by the Prime Minister (Mr Curtin) in the next few weeks to discuss ...

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  25. "AXIS CANNOT EVEN BRING ABOUT STALEMATE"

    JOHANNESBURG, Sunday: The Prime Minister, of South Africa (Field-Marshal Smuts) said today: "Already, despite harrowing ups ...

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  26. "BROWNOUT SUFFICIENT FOR PRESENT"

    CANBERRA, Monday: Master switches at keypoints along the coast could throw large areas into complete darkness, but for the ...

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  27. TEA CONSUMED WILL BE ABOUT HALF THE NORMAL

    CANBERRA, Monday: Under the new tea-rationing scheme of one ounce a week for every civilian ever nine years of age, Australians ...

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  28. NARROW CHANNEL LEFT

    CARACAS, Venezuela, Sunday: The Naval Office announced that the Gulf of Paria on the north-east coast had been mined. ...

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  29. MEN FROM MIDDLE EAST IN MELBOURNE

    MELBOURNE, Monday: Further contingents of AIF men from the Middle East arrived here today. The men came chiefly from ...

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  30. INFORMATION AGAINST FOSTARS DISMISSED

    SYDNEY, Monday: "The Crown has not satisfied me beyond reasonable doubt that a genuine stamp did not make the alleged impression." said Mr ...

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  31. MILITARY TAKE 6000 BAGS OF POTATOES

    BRISBANE' Monday: Six thousand bags of Tasmanian potatoes which had been consigned to various wholesale produce merchants were taken by the ...

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  32. HIGH CASTE FOR SALE SHORTLY

    SYDNEY, Monday: High Caste is to be offered Tor sale soon. If he goes to the post for the Doncaster it will probably be his last race. He has ...

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