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    CANBERRA, Wednesday: Mr H. L. Anthony (CP, NSW) speaking on the adjournment motion in the House cf Representatives tonight ...

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  5. New Man Leads In Burma

    LIEUT.-GEN. SIR HAROLD ALEXANDER, new Allied commander in Burma, photographed making an inspection "at the ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  6. AMERICAN PILOTS STRIKE AT JAPANESE 'DROME IN SIAM

    LONDON, Wednesday: A Chungking message says: The American Volunteer Group in a surprise dawn raid on Chiengmai aerodrome yesterday destroyed 43 Japanese planes. One American plane was ...

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  7. EVATT AGREED THAT CASEY SHOULD ACCEPT POST

    CANBERRA, Wednesday: The White Paper embodying the cables between the Australian Government and Mr Churchill and Mr Curtin and Mr Casey prior to Mr Casey's acceptance cf the post of British Minister in the Middle East ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  8. Nazis Crack Whip At Bulgaria

    LONDON, Wednesday: Signs are accumulating that Hitler is doing his utmost to bring the countries in ...

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  9. BITTER ATTACK IN HOUSE ON REGULATION 77

    CANBERRA, Wednesday: After the adjournment of the House of Representatives had been secured by the leader of ...

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  10. MANY HOTELS IN CITY OPENED AT 6 IN ERROR

    SYDNEY, Wednesday: Although the Premier (Mr McKell) had made clear under the regulations gazetted last flight for the ...

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  11. BEAVERBROOK IN AMERICA

    MIAMI (Florida), Tuesday:--Lord Beaverbrook arrived aboard an Allied plane. He will go to Washington within a day or two. ...

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  12. False Japanese Claim to Have Taken Port Moresby

    CANBERRA, Wednesday: The Japanese radio claim that Fort Moresby had been captured by the Japanese was ...

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  13. AMENDMENTS GOVERNING WAGE FIXATION

    CANBERRA, Wednesday: Amendments to the National Security economic organisation regulations covering the fixation of ...

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  14. RECOMMENDS INCREASED RADIO LICENCE FEE

    CANBERRA, Wednesday: Increased licence fees for listeners, supplementary fees for each additional receiving set used by a ...

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  15. Australia As Base For Offensive

    CANBERRA, Wednesday: A forecast that Australia ultimately would be used as a base from which the Allies would launch a ...

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  16. MORE DETAILS OF AIR ATTACK ON LAE

    WASHINGTON, Tuesday:--A War Department communique today revealed that the raid on Lae last Sunday was carried out by ...

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  17. ANOTHER ENEMY RAID ON PORT MORESBY FAILS

    CANBERRA, Wednesday:--A communique issued by the Prime Minister (Mr Curtin), tonight stated: "Japanese planes attacked ...

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  18. MEXICAN NAVY TAKES FRENCH TANKER TO TAMPICO

    MEXICO CITY, Wednesday:--The Mexican Navy Department said the Navy had escorted a French tanker into Tampico, but declined to confirm ...

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  19. ENEMY ALIENS WORK IN LABOR CORPS IN QUEENSLAND

    BRISBANE, Wednesday: The Co-ordinator General of Works (Mr Kemp) said to-night that several hundred enemy aliens between the ...

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  20. ALLEGES DEATH WAS CAUSED THROUGH FALL

    SYDNEY, Wednesday:--Thomas William Davis (49), grazier, of Good Hope, near Yass, who is charged with the murder of his housekeeper, Ida ...

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  21. WOMEN'S EMPLOYMENT BOARD

    CANBERRA, Wednesday: The Commonwealth. Government's plan for regulating the employment of women on men's work during the ...

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  22. "STATE PARLIAMENTS EXCRESCENCES"

    CANBERRA, Wednesday: Mr Guy (UAP, Tas) was greeted with a chorus of "Hear, hear", from both sides of the House of ...

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  23. "IF IT WOULD MAKE ANYBODY HAPPY"

    WASHINGTON, Tuesday: Mr Roosevelt declared he believed Australia and New Zealand were satisfied with the existing ...

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  24. JAPANESE RAIDS AT WYNDHAM WERE WITHOUT RESULT

    DARWIN, Wednesday: One casualty, a man slightly injured by a flying stone, was the only success achieved by 11 Japanese planes in ...

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  25. TO HARVEST TOBACCO

    BRISBANE, Wednesday: The Government took action tonight finder the Public Safety Act to harvest tobacco in the Mareeba and Dimboola ...

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  26. SOLD PETROL WITHOUT OBTAINING TICKETS

    SYDNEY, Wednesday: Augustus C. Finiean, a former garage owner, was fined £100 with £5179 costs for having sold petrol without having ...

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  27. CANADIAN WARNING

    OTTAWA, Tuesday: Vice-Admiral Percy Nelles, Chief of the Naval Staff, predicted today that German submarines would operate in the Gulf of ...

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  28. "TO ENSURE PROPER SHARE OF COMMODITIES"

    CANBERRA, Wednesday: A hint that the Government was considering the practicability of rationing essential commodities so ...

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  29. URGES INTERNMENT OF ENEMY ALIENS

    CANBERRA, Wednesday: The immediate internment of all enemy aliens, naturalised or unnaturalised was demanded in a petition presented ...

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  30. CRASH-LANDED ON WATER

    The skill of an Air Force pilot saved his own and three other lives when an RAAF bomber was forced down in the sea north of ...

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  31. ROSEHILL AVAILABLE FOR APRIL 4 AND 11

    SYDNEY, Wednesday: The AJC committee announced today that Rosehill racecourse would be available for racing on April 4 and 11. The ...

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  32. "HUNGARIANS MASSING ON ROUMANIAN BORDER"

    LONDON, Wednesday: Moscow Radio says: A message from Stockholm says that Hungary has started to mass troops on the ...

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