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  4. ANOTHER JAPANESE RAID ON PORT MORESBY

    PORT MORESBY was raided by Japanese aircraft again yesterday morning, but although preliminary reports indicate that the raid was again on a substantial scale, no casualties or damage had been reported late last night. One Japanese plane was ...

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  5. Chinese Smash Japanese Push In Burma

    MAYMYO (Burma), March 24. — Chinese troops under Lieut.-General Stillwell, of the United States Army, have won their first major battle in Burma. ...

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    OCCUPANTS of the Sydney-Melbourne express had narrow escapes when two carriages caught fire and rapidly ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  7. Late City: War News

    NEW YORK, March 24.—Members of the Congress of Industrial Organisations and the National Maritime Union charge ...

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  8. Our Pilots Train In U.S.A. Units

    CANBERRA, Tuesday.— To make Australian pilots familiar with the faster flying American planes parties of ...

    Article : 143 words
  9. NAZIS NOW MENACE

    LONDON, March 24.—While it is certain that Hitler must make a supreme effort in Russia to restore German prestige, there is growing evidence that his vaunted Spring offensive will be ...

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  10. PINCERS

    Russian "pincer" strategy in repelling the German invasion is shown in this map. The Russian lines ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  11. Late City: War News

    NEW YORK, March 24.—American volunteer group fliers, R.A.F., and Indian air force fliers, are battling against large ...

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  12. JAPANESE USING PARACHUTISTS

    Japanese parachute troops, bomber squadrons, and artillery units have appeared on the Burma front. ...

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  13. Big Shortage Threat In Vital Foods

    CANBERRA, Tuesday. — The Rural Industries Committee of the Federal Parliament to-day directed a special letter to the ...

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  14. Japan Hit Hard From Australia

    NEW YORK, March 24.—A survey of the operations by the American and Australian forces against the Japanese in the area ...

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  15. LOS ANGELES OFF AIR

    LOS ANGELES, March 24. — Radio stations in the Los Angeles area were ordered off the air yesterday morning. No reason was given.—A.A.P. ...

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  17. RUSSIANS CUT OFF NAZI GARRISON

    LONDON, March 24.—The Red Army's advances continue on the northern and southern sectors of the gigantic front. Russians claim to have surrounded an ancient walled city in the north—believed to be Novgorod. ...

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  18. INDIAN MOSLEM LEADER SPEAKS OUT

    NEW DELHI, March 24.—The leader of the Moslem League (Mr Jinnah) said in a speech at a meeting to celebrate Pakistan Day: ...

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  19. MATSUOKA TO GO TO VATICAN

    LONDON, March 24.—Paris radio says that Mr. Matsuoka, former Japanese Foreign Minister, has been appointed Ambassador to ...

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  20. BRITAIN TO HAVE ARMY AIR CORPS

    LONDON, March 24.—A special army order announces a Royal Warrant for the formation of an Army Air Corps, bringing all airborne troops under one unit.—A.A.P. ...

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  21. HEAVIER RAID ON BRITAIN

    LONDON, March 24.—German raiders early last night made their heaviest attack against Britain since last year's blitzes. ...

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  22. DYING AUSTRALIAN PILOT SAVES LIVES OF CREW

    CALCUTTA, March 24.—Mortally wounded while attacking Japanese troops on the Prome Road (Burma), an Australian sergeant-pilot of a Blenheim bomber held the controls in his dying grasp and probably saved the lives of his observer ...

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  23. Newspaper Posters Now Banned

    CANBERRA, Tuesday.—A regulation was issued to-day prohibiting the use of newspaper posters. ...

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