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  4. “Supreme War Lord” Is Hitler’s New Title

    LONDON April 26.—“I ask for official endorsement that I possess the legal sight to compel everyone to fulfil his duty, and if he does not carry it out, to dismiss him, ...

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  6. Constant Attacks On Nazi Targets

    LONDON, April 26—The R.A.F. continued its almost non-stop offensive over Germany end German-occupied territories last night and to-day. Rostock, on the Baltic, where the Heinkels are manufactured, ... [ILLUSTRATED]

    Article : 248 words
  7. Four Axis Ships Sunk

    LONDON April 26 —The Admiralty announces that British submarines further successfully attacked the ...

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  8. Mandalay In Ruins

    LONDON April 26—“Mandalay, this Coventry of the East, Met prostrate and Inert, peopled by ghosts,” says an agency report ...

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  9. BRITISH SEA RESCUE BY AIRCRAFT IN MEDITERRANEAN

    Amphibian naval aircraft of the Vickers-Super marine. A air us class —here being started up by a British naval air me[?]—have been doing magnificent work in rescuing air crew sand protection of British naval convoys in the Mediterranean. Any-Air man is [?] ... [ILLUSTRATED]

    Article : 96 words
  10. Stoppage At Colliery

    CESSNOCK Monday—A stoppage of work at Mill Geld-Greta to-day was the first at a northern colliery since the visit of ...

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  11. WHEN THE “HONEYMOON” IS OVER

    LONDON April 26—“A wave of unemployment is not inevitable after the war. There should be overwhelming demands for ...

    Article : 148 words
  12. ENEMY REPULSED IN CHINA

    NEW YORK April 26—Chung, king Official Radio declared that the Japanese Had been repulsed, with heavy losses, after pushing ...

    Article : 384 words
  13. To-day’s leaders : Our Growing Strength Acts, Not Words

    LONDON April 26— It was announced by Vicby newsagency that the Government has instructed the Ambassador in Washing ...

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  14. MR. NASH’S WARNING TO JAPANESE

    WASHINGTON April 26. — “Notwithstanding the most pert military opinion, we fear that our country is in grave ...

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  15. STRIKES AT N.S.W. COLLIERY

    SYDNEY Monday.—Although no dispute with the mine management exists, 200 Millfield Greta miners came out oh strike ...

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  16. RISING TOLL OF ROAD ACCIDENTS

    SYDNEY, Monday.—The Mainers for N.E.S. Mr. Heffron, said to-day that the operation of the brownout in New South Wales ...

    Article : 118 words
  17. WAR NEEDS MUST HAVE FIRST CALL

    SYDNEY Monday—In a broadcast last night, the Federal Treasurer, Mr. Chifley, said war needs must have first call on ...

    Article : 168 words
  18. EXCEEDED SPEED LIMIT

    NEWCASTLE. Monday.—For exceeding the speed limit the following persons were fined in the Summons Court [?]o-day:—Myra ...

    Article : 62 words
  19. Women Fined For Shoplifting

    NEWCASTLE, Monday —In the Police Court to-day Ivy Sarah Bux[?] (62) was fined £3 or six days for shop-lifting. ...

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  20. CHAIRMAN OF MILK BOARD

    SYDNEY Monday.—The Minister for Local Government, Mr. J. McGirr, to-day declared he had never been asked to take over ...

    Article : 64 words
  21. Stockings Rationed In New Zealand

    AUCKLAND (.V.Z.), Monday.— Women in New Zealand will be allowed to buy only one pair of stockings each in the next three ...

    Article : 132 words
  22. LEGACIES OF MISSING MEN

    SYDNEY Monday—It was stated to-day that unless they can supply a bond equal to the amount of the legacy, ...

    Article : 65 words
  23. JAPANESE AT VATICAN

    LONDON April 26—The Swiss radio reports that Mr. Ken Harada, Japanese envoy to the Vatican has arrived in Rome. The ...

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  25. Petrol Needs of China

    CHUNGKING April 26.—While is emphasised that China’s petrol for supplies are sufficient to meet urgent military needs, the ...

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  27. 11,000 ATTACKS ON MALTA

    LONDON April 26. More than 11,000 enemy air sorties were made against Malta in the four months to April Instates ...

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  28. YUGOSLAV GUERRILLAS GAINING STRENGTH

    LONDON April 26.—According to messages from Yugoslavia, over 500 German and 1000 Bulgarian deserters are now fighting with General Mikailovitch’s guerillas. General Dackelmann, commander of the German forces ...

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  29. DISPUTES AT WAR FACTORIES

    SYDNEY Monday — Approximately 600 building workers are involved in a strike to-day at two important defence factories, one ...

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  30. FELL 70 FEET DOWN CLIFF

    SYDNEY Monday—When he fell 70 feet down a cliff at Cowan Creek yesterday. Clarence Munford 16 a monition worker of ...

    Article : 74 words
  31. Jubilation at Smashing Victory

    FROM AN ADVANCED ALLIED BASE Monday.— Saturday’s air battle at Darwin, which was the largest yet fought over Australian soil has aroused the jubilation of the troops stationed at Darwin. ...

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  32. SOUTH AFRICANS HOLD TOBRUK

    JOHANNESBURG, April 26.— South Africans have now taken over the defences of Tobruk. The Prime Minister, General Smuts, ...

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  33. WOMAN BURNED TO DEATH

    ROCKHAMPTON Monday — Mrs Gwen Stevens, 22, was burned to death and ten other people, including three firemen, ...

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  34. SYDNEY PRODUCE SALES

    SYDNEY Monday —In Sussex street to-day the following quotations were made, Potatoes Tasmanian Brown ells and ...

    Article : 60 words
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