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  4. To-day's News Index

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  5. More Prisoners Exchanged

    LONDON April 12.—The British hospital ship, Landover Castle, has arrived at Alexandria with 11 officers and 49 other ranks, sick and wounded Imperial prisoners ...

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  6. RUSSIAN TANKS IN ACTION

    LONDON April 12—Parte of the Leningrad area are beginning to resemble conditions in Flanders in the last war, with trenches and dugouts, and the front practically ...

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  7. £20 FINE IMPOSED

    For failing to attend for medical examination when requested do so by the military authorities. John Furness was lined £20, ...

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  8. "Soon Be Taking The Offensive"

    LONDON April 12 —"I cannot tell you how and when but we will soon be passing from defence to attack, declared the Minister for Labour, Ernest Bevin, in speech at Shipley to-day. The next six months will be vital. We will ...

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  9. JAP BASES POUNDED

    PORT MORESBY Monday— Saturday's widespread and successful raids on the enemy In New Guinea sector was followed ...

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  10. Sinking of Hermes

    COLOMBO April 12—A nonstop attack In the face of Intense anti-aircraft fire sank the aircraft carrier Mermes, within sight of ...

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  11. FIERCE FIGHTING ON CEBU

    WASHINGTON April 12.—The Japanese have landed 12,000 troops on the island of Cabu, A small American and Fillpino ...

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  12. R.A.F. BOMBERS BUSY

    LONDON April 12.—Bombers end fighters of the R.A.F were over Northern Frances early this afternoon. The railway yards at ...

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  13. Mussolini Is Prostrated

    LONDON April 12—The “Daily Mail” to-day gives prominence to a despatch from the Italian frontier stating it is reliably ...

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  14. TWO MEN MISSING

    CESSNOCK Monday.—A wide search is being made In the Pokolbin district for two members of this Cessnock Volunteer ...

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  15. BROWN-OUT BLAMED

    SYDNEY Monday.—Declaring that road casualties had greatly increased since the brownout was enforced, the Medical Superintendent ...

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  16. Help Needed

    Major Collyer, of the Salvation Army, 64 Bulwer-st., West Maitland, would like to assistance for a distressed ...

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  17. UNFIT MEN

    SYDNEY Monday—Thousands men in classes 1, 2 and 3, who previously had been found temporarily unfit, or unfit,' for military ...

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  18. THREE MINES IDLE TO-DAY

    SYDNEY Monday. —Despite the pending drafting of new and more drastic regulations to deal with the coal strikes, three New ...

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  19. Many Italians Captured

    CAIRO April 12.—British Troops captured an Italian strong point south- east of Tmimi, where they routed a ...

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  20. MALAYAN DEBACLE

    LONDON April 12.—The "Daily Mail" publishes a lengthy article from Sir Keith Murdoch based on reports of responsible refugees ...

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  21. HUGE BUDGET IN BRITAIN

    LONDON April 12.—The Chancellor of the Exchequer, Sir Kingsley Wood, for the first time British history, will present ...

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  22. DETECTIVE INJURED

    NEWCASTLE Mon.—During a disturbance in the Southern Cross Hall at Hamilton on Saturday night, Detective Sergeant M. T. ...

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  23. Refugees From Burma

    CALCUTTA April 12.—Refugees from Burma are still pouring into Calcutta at the rate of daily. Since January 19, ...

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  24. BRUTAL ASSAULT

    SYDNEY Monday.—Attbe Red. Fern Police Court to-day ReubIn Weinberg, 26, was remanded until Monday next on a charge of ...

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  25. SUPPLIES FOR JAPAN

    French Indo-China is being forced to supply most of its rice and other vital raw materials to Japan for -worthless yen credits, ...

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  26. MINE ROAD LAYERS

    CESSNOCK Monday.—A meeting of roadlayere employed at mines on the Maitland coalfield Abermaln yesterday discussed ...

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  27. To-day's Leaders: Offensive Action Laggards Warned

    MELBOURNE Mon.—When a motor-car ran through a safety zone on The Esplanade, East St. Kilda, early yesterday morning, ...

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  28. POLICE SCANDAL

    NEW YORK April 10—Mayor La Guardia and Police Commissioner Valentine announced [?] changes In the New ...

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  30. SORRY TO SAYS LEAVE," CASEY

    LONDON April 12.—Mr- R. G. Casey, formerly Australian Minister to Washington, who arrived in London this afternoon is to see Mr. Churchill, immediately and plans to for the Middle East at an early date to take up duties ...

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  31. On Licensed Premises

    For being found on the licensed premised of the Imperial Hotel March 15 last during prohibited hours, a first offender was ...

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  32. MUTINY AT NEW YORK

    NEW YORK April 12.—Twelve police radio cars, 100 policemen, six detective squads, two police launches, and several emergency ...

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  33. French Hostages Shot By Nazis

    LONDON April 12.— General Schulmber, German military Governor of Paris announces "live Communists" were shot in reprisal ...

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  35. GAME IN PARK

    NEWCASTLE Monday. — In the Police Court , to-day Mathew Kilmartln (52), carnival showman, and Albert' Brogden (29), ...

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  36. Alexandria Sales

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  38. N.E.S. Exercises

    BY Monday—The Minister for N.E.S., Mr. Hefforn, to-day announced that N.E.S. exercise will be held on a State - wide ...

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