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  4. REPRISAL RAIDS

    Continuing its reprisal raids on Britain, the Luftwaffe last night concentrated on the historic cathedral town of York. The raid was carried ...

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  5. ATTACK DANGER UNDIMINISHED

    CANBERRA, Wednesday.--Although Japanese losses to the north of Australia have been substantial, the Federal Government still regards an outright Japanese attack on the Commonwealth "as a ...

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  6. HEAVY RAIDS ON NAVAL BASES

    In their seventh successive night over Germany and German-occupied territory, R.A.F. bombers last night made successful attacks on two important naval bases, Kiel, in Germany, and Trondheim, in Norway. ...

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    For the first time in Australian history an American General presented wings to future Australian pilots at a Passing-out Ceremony at an Australian airfield. Top: Brigadier-General Royce, of the U.S. Army Air Corps, who made the ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  8. CHINA'S LIFE LINE

    Chinese troops are feverishly tearing up the roads around Lashio in a desperate attempt to halt the swift Japanese advance against China's ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  9. NAZI "TRIAL OFFENSIVE"

    What Stockholm correspondents describe as a "trial attack before, the spring offensive" is reported to have ended disastrously for the Germans. ...

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  10. LAE AGAIN ATTACKED

    Despite heavy anti-aircraft fire, the Allied air force carried out a successful attack against Lae on Tuesday, destroying a large ammunition dump. ...

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  11. JAPANESE IN THE MOLUCCAS

    Tokio official radio says imperial head quarters announced that Japanese naval forces have occupied all the strategically important bases in the ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  12. WOMEN RIOT IN RUSSIA

    Moscow Radio said to-day that Germans executed several women after a riot on Sunday at Orkzhonikidzegrad, near Bryansk. The women, seeking ...

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  13. COAL STRIKE THREAT

    SYDNEY, Wednesday. -- Although all coal fields in New South Wales were again at work to-day, a new and more serious crisis which ...

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  15. ALEXANDRIA RAID CASUALTIES

    A Cairo communique to-day said that the Alexandria area was raided last night. Casualties were 58 killed and 111 injured. ...

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  16. DOG FIGHT OVER NEW GUINEA

    ALLIED ADVANCE BASE, Wednesday.--Although he scoffs at reports of Japanese fighter pilots committing hara-kari rather than be captured, a ...

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  17. APPLICATION OF RULE 77

    CANBERRA, Wednesday. -- By a large majority the House of Representatives to-night decided to adjourn until tomorrow the debate on the ...

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  18. ILLUSTRIOUS BACK IN SERVICE

    It is disclosed that the British aircraft carrier Illustrious, which was damaged by bombs in the Mediterranean in January, 1941, was repaired ...

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  19. CONSCRIPTION VOTE

    Latest returns of the Canadian conscription vote are:--Yes, 2,724,653; No, 1,486,771. There are still many returns to come in, including the votes ...

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  20. MEDAL FOR U.S. ADMIRAL

    President Roosevelt has decorated Vice-Admiral Wilson Brown with the Distinguished Service Medal, "for exceptionally meritorious service in a ...

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