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  4. CATALINAS ACTIVE

    Allied airc[?]aft switched their main attack to the Solomons yesterday, when operations were only on o limited scale. A force of RAAF Ca[?]allnas made a 3[?]-hour ...

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  5. Plane Will Fly 17,000 Miles .Non-stop

    Mr Henry Kaiser, United Slates shipbuilding magnate, declares that he Intends building immediately a large metal plane capable of flying 17,500 ...

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  6. Storm Expected To Break In Tunisia Very Shortly

    The Tunisian front still seems fairly quiet. Paris radio comments: “It is a calm before the storm. An offensive on a very large scale must be expected shortly” ...

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  7. OUR POLITICIANS PERTURBED

    A demand that Professor John Anderson, Professor of Philosophy at the Sydney University, be dismissed and his fare be paid ...

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  8. “PYJAMA GIRL'S” IDENTITY

    Anna Philomena Morgan is not the Albury "Pyjama Girl." This conclusion has been reached by the Commissioner of Police after ...

    Article : 345 words
  9. ON EASTERN FRONT

    The Russians appear to be engaged in an all—out offensive to fling the Axis forces from the Kuban, where General Mastenn[?]kov’s forces have again ...

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  10. TUNISIAN BATTLE ZONE

    Arrows point the direction of the Allied drives in Tunisia, which have been considerably slowed down during the past few days. ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  11. GENERAL SAYS CIVILIANS MUST DO PART

    In a further address today to the men under his commend, the GOC of Northern Territory forces, declared that the civilian population of ...

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  12. CORDIALS FOR THE TROOPS

    Australian Defence Canteens Service is fast becoming the biggest manufacturer, of aerated waters in this country. The Minister for the Army ...

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  13. BALANCE SHEET IN OUR FAVOR

    After analysing Allied communiques from the Pacific over the past five weeks, Major Fielding Eliot, "Herald-Tribune" military correspondent, concludes that ...

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  14. FRENCH RECONCILIATION

    The French National Committee has announced: "General Eisenhower has asked General de Gaulle to delay his journey to North Africa. General de ...

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  15. DAYLIGHT TRAINING OF APPRENTICES

    The Labor Minister (Mr Knight) said to—day that difficulties would have to be overcome, but the Government would make every effort to establish the daylight ...

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  16. Scully's Wool Proposal Favored

    The proposal by the Minister for Commerce (Mr Scully) for a conference of Deminion wool growers to lay down a marketing policy to be put ...

    Article : 117 words
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  18. £100,000 DAMAGE

    The greatest fire ever seen in Tamworth broke on tonight at the West Tamworth Milling Company's premises. Damage is estimated at about £100,000. The fire ...

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  19. SHIPPING SHORTAGE

    A despa[?]ch from the Berlin correspondent of “Gazette de Lausanne.” which the German censorship has passed, asserts that the Axis today is ...

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  20. HUNS' HORRIBLE ATROCITIES

    The Moscow radio early this morning broadcast statement from a special commission which has been Investigating German ...

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  21. Night Club Report Stirs Mr. Curtin

    Swift action by the Prime Minister followed Press reports today of the proposal for the opening of a new luxury night club in Sydney. ...

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  22. NAZIS PUSHING BULGARIA INTO WAR

    Military preparations in Bulgaria at present are greater than since April of 1941. according to the Istanbul correspondent of the "Daily Express," who says that since ...

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  23. American Equipment Helped Montgomery

    Reviewing the activities of the Munitions Assignment Board, the Office of War Information discloses that General Montgomery’s success in ...

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  24. COLLAPSE OF WATERFRONT STRIKE IMMINENT?

    Possibilities of the early collapse of the strike of wharf labourers on the Sydney waterfront were increased today when the belief among strikers ...

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  25. New Type of Aircraft Carrier Christened

    Mrs Roosevelt today christened the first aircraft carrier constructed in the Kaiser shipyards. It was named “Alazon Bay." “Alazon Bay" is a ...

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  26. Months of Fighting Ahead

    Informed American military circles are inclined to believe that the Tunisian campaign will last anywhere [?]om six weeks to four months or ...

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  27. 5 MILLION CHINESE DYING FROM FAMINE

    It has been officially announced that the famine in Honan Province is affecting approximately 5.000.000 persons and is the greatest natural ...

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  28. ATTEMPT TO RAID LENINGRAD

    The Moscow radio states that 42 German bombers were destroyed during attempts to raid Leningrad on April 3 and April 4. Only a single ...

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  29. AXIS SHIPS FIRE ON EACH OTHER

    Sinking of an enemy supply ship and the probable destruction of another in the Mediterranean by light coastal forces are reported in an ...

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  30. DECLARES SODA ASH A NOXIOUS SUBSTANCE

    Saying that from the evidence there seemed to be little doubt that soda ash was a noxious substance, Mr Justice do Bau[?] in the Industrial ...

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  31. Japan Has Food Difficulties

    Japan apparently is faci[?]g difficulties in food production and shortage of chemical fertiliser. This is indicated in a cable from the London ...

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  32. UNDERGROUND DANISH ACTIVITY

    Increasing evidence of underground Danish resistance has been afforded by the Danish radio's announcement that the police are offering a reward of 20,000 ...

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  33. "NEAR FAMINE IN TUNIS"

    Near famine exists in the city of Tunis and the population of Pizerta has been evacuated to suburban and resort districts, according to ...

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  34. DENIES APPLE AGENTS HARSHLY TREATED

    Giving evidence before Judge Marke[?] as Commissioner of Investigation, Mr. J. B. Mills, chairman of the Apple and Pear Board, today denied that ...

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  35. ILLICIT STILL COSTLY TO FARMER

    Pleading guilty at Kogarah police court today to having had an illicit still and illicit spirits. Robert Gray, aged 52, farmer, in the Waterfall ...

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  36. JAPS CLAIM HEAVY DAMAGE IN CHUNGKING RAID

    According to Tokio radio. Japanese planes raided Chungking on April 3 for the first time in months, inflicting heavy damage on airfields and ...

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