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  4. AMERICAN TROOPS IN MELBOURNE

    These Commonwealth Department of Information -photographs show US troops detraining at Spencer st. railway station, Melbourne. Bte men were fit and happy and looked forward to their first glimpse of Melbourne. ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  5. JAPAN'S DILEMMA

    Japan's apparent concentration on an invasion of India by land and sea has persuaded some observers that, she intends to ignore ...

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  6. LAVAL BACK IN FRENCH CABINET

    As the result of the political offensive waged against France by Hitler with the enthusiastic connivance his stooges, Laval and Darlan, Marshal Petain has formed a new Government with M. Pierre Laval making ...

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  7. AIR BLITZ KEPT UP

    It was announced today that four enemy planes were destroyed. or damaged in an Allied attack on Lao and Koepang yesterday, and ...

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  8. IN MELTING POT

    The importance of Australia in the war strategy may be reassessed by discussions which, according to cables from Washington, are now ...

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  9. Volunteer Rifles Harry Japs

    In spite of intense fire and continuous bombing, 17 members of the-New Guinea Volunteer Rifles successfully help up 200 Japanese, and by their ...

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  10. US to Bear Terrific Finance Burden

    Mr Emil Scham, president of the New York Stock Exchange, in the course of a speech to the Board of Governors of the National Association ...

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  11. Chinese Military Mission in US

    A Chinese military mission comprising eight persons under General Hsuing Shinh[?]i, has arrived in Washington from Chungking to establish contacts ...

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  12. "FLYING GLASS MORE DANGEROUS THAN FIRE"

    The leader of the Country Party (Mr Bruxner), in Parliament today, complained that cypress pine, the most inflammable of woods, was being used ...

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  13. US Army May Open Own Theatres

    The Chief Chaplain of the US Army (Major J. F. Kinney) believes that if city theatres are not opened on Sunday night, the US ...

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  14. Success Against Japanese in China

    The Chungking official radio has issued a communique declaring that the Japanese have been driven back on north Chekiang front. Enemy garrisons ...

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  15. Heavy Allied Ship Losses

    Four more united nations ships have been sunk by enemy submarines operating [?] the western Aliant[?]e. It was the largest toll revealed in a [?] ...

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  16. MORE POWER SOUGHT BY MINISTER.

    It is believed greater authority that he at present possesses under the man-power regulations will be sought by the Minister for Labor (Mr Ward at a meeting in Canberra ...

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  17. COAL MINERS STRIKE IN BRITAIN.

    It is estimated that in the six months ended March 18,' coal strikes cost Britain 188,000 man days and-179,000 tons of coal. ...

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