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  4. PROTEST MARCH IN

    SYDNEY, Monday.—Crowds demanding the freedom of the Press marched in Sydney to-day following the suppression of the four Sydney daily newspapers by the Censor. ...

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  5. NEW FURY IN BLITZ ON BALKAN LINES

    ALLIED air armadas from Italy, stepping up their onslaught on Nazi Balkan lines, have dealt powerful blows at big railway junctions of Brasov and Turnu Severin (Rumania), Belgrade ...

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  6. EDITORIAL

    YESTERDAY the people of Sydney had no daily newspapers. In Melbourne the evening ...

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  7. JAPS FOUND GASMATA COSTLY BASE TO HOLD

    All that was left of a Japanese twin-engined bomber when Allied bombers had attacked the dispersal area at Gasmata, New Britain. The wreckage was found when U.S. troops occupied the former Japanese base. Dept. of Information photograph. ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  8. Seamen Rush Invasion Fleet

    LONDON, April 17 (Special).—Almost to a man seamen between 15 and 65 have volunteered for duty with the ...

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  9. Raid Wipes Out Part Of Jap Base

    PARTS of Aitape, Japanese base in New Guinea 90 miles west of Wewak, were obliterated by Fifth Air Force bombers on Saturday, in the heaviest raid yet made on the base, yesterday's ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  10. Will Be No Forced Loans Says Chifley

    Compulsory loans would not be introduced if Australia failed to fill the £150 million loan, the Federal Treasurer (Mr. Chifley) ...

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  11. FEATURED IN PAPERS OVERSEAS

    Newspapers in London and New York give prominence to the censorship dispute in Australia resulting in the banning of the Sydney ...

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  12. This Is What Happened

    THIS is what happened in the newspaper dispute: The Sydney Sunday Telegraph was suppressed on Sunday ...

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  13. Revolvers Drawn On Drivers

    SYDNEY, Monday.—Revolvers were drawn by a Commonwealth peace officer and a policeman to prevent lorries ...

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  14. Big Raid On Dutch Timor

    Beaufighters carried out a big bombing and strafing attack on Soe township, 50 miles north-east of koopang, and on a Japanese ...

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  15. PATROLS OUT IN ITALY

    LONDON, April 17 (A.A.P.).—Aggressive patrolling by the Allies on all fronts is reported in to-day's communique from Italy. ...

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  16. Rome To Be Evacuated?

    LONDON, April 17 (A.A.P.)—Rome Radio announced that departures for the north were going to occur and that ...

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  17. RADIO LINK FOR U.S. TRAIN CREW

    NEW YORK, April 17 (A.A.P.).—Radio communication throughout a 70-car diesel goods train has been used for the first time on a ...

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  18. MUSSOLINI SAID TO BE DYING

    LONDON, April 17 (A.A.P.). — According to a message from Zurich Mussolini is dying in his villa on Lake Garda. ...

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  20. PROBE INTO ARMY JOBS

    Big changes are looming in army administrative units throughout Australia. Following the demobilisation of ...

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  21. BIG DRIVES FROM AUST. & CEYLON?

    INVASION of the Dutch East Indies and Malaya from Australia and Ceylon is possible, according to American observers. They base this belief on Lord ...

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  22. ACTION TO BE TAKEN AGAINST NEWSPAPERS

    SYDNEY, Monday.—Proceedings were instituted to-day by the Commonwealth Attorney-General's Department for breaches of censorship regulations alleged to have been committed in last Friday's Daily Telegraph, the last ...

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  23. 20,000 Work For U.S. Here

    About 20,000 residents of Australia, including 1402 Chinese, are employed by the United States Army. About 30 per cent, of the ...

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  24. TURKS ACT ON ALLIED NOTE

    LONDON, April 17 (A.A.P.).—Turkey has suspended licences for exporting chrome to Germany pending official talks at Istanbul ...

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  25. FULL CABINET LATER ON CENSORSHIP

    SYDNEY, Monday. — The Deputy Prime Minister (Mr. Forde) to-day summoned a special full Federal Cabinet meeting for ...

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  26. HOTELS MUST POST PRICES

    CANBERRA, Monday.—An order published in the Commonwealth Gazette to-day requires all hotel-keepers to exhibit in their bars a ...

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  27. GOLD WORTH £6000 FROM WHEAT FARM

    PERTH, Monday. — Following the chance discovery of gold on his property by a wheat farmer at Holleton (W.A.) about four ...

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