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  4. R.A.F. BUSY IN LIBYA

    CAIRO April 3.—Our fighters ware in action throughout yesterday in the forward area of Cyrenaica, says an R.A.F. ...

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  5. New Red Troops In Action

    LONDON April 3.—Moscow radio announced last night that the first large group of fresh troops taken ...

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  6. TAKING THE WAR TO THE ENEMY

    WASHINGTON April 3.—The outstanding development in the war against Japan is that the fighting is now being taken to ...

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  7. Close Watch Kept On The Japanese

    ALLIED H.Q. IN AUSTRALIA Sat.— A constant aerial reconnaissance over thousands of miles of sea, far from the Australian coastline, ensures that Australians should ...

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  8. THE MOST DANGEROUS OF ALL BRITAIN’S NAVAL SERVICES—“DIVING” A SUBMARINE

    During August last year British submarines sank five Axis supply visuals and two schooners, and hit one cruiser, one floating dock, one liner, one tanker, and one auxiliary vessel. In September they sank three liners three supply vessels three schooners, two tankers, ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  9. “NOTORIOUS RECORD OF ENEMIES”

    WASHINGTON April 3.—standard Oil subsidiaries in South America furnished fuel supplies to “Lati” a pro-German air line, ...

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  10. AMERICANS VERY FINE BODY OF MEN

    SYDNEY Sat.—Revealing his intention of visiting a camp of American troops in New South Wales on Monday, the Army ...

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  11. CHINESE SUICIDE SQUADS

    NEW YORK April 3.—The Chungking Radio said to-day that Chinese suicide squads are battling against Japanese tank units ...

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  12. LABOUR’S RIGHTS

    WASHINGTON April 3—Stating that Labour needed the assurance that the emergency would not be used to deprive it ...

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  13. NAME FOR THE WAR

    WASHINGTON, April 3.—President Roosevelt to-day, app[?] for suggestions for a suitable name for the war. He said the ...

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  14. Respite For Moresby

    LONDON April 3.—Agency reports from Port Moresby she’s that it is still having a respite from the Jap air ...

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  15. STANDARD OIL

    NEW YORK April 8.—The president of the Standard Oil Co. of New Jersey, Mr. William S. Parish, in the course of evidence ...

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  16. RUSSIANS USE CAVALRY SUCCESSFULLY

    LONDON April 3.—The “Times Stockholm correspondent stated that the Russians Report advances on the Kalinin front, where they ...

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  17. INCREASING DEMANDS ON THE W.A.A.F.

    SYDNEY Saturday.—The demands on the W.A.A.F. are Increasing so rapidly that it is likely that the call-up in New ...

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  18. AWARDED THE D.S.O. FOR BRAVERY

    LONDON April 3.—The Distinguished Service Order is being awarded to three Commanders of the combined raid on ...

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  19. CHINESE NEED BOMBERS AND ARTILLERY

    LONDON April 3.—The “Dally Mall’s” special correspondent on the Toungoo front interviewed a Chinese Divisional Commander ...

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  20. PROBLEM OF HOME RULE IN INDIA

    LONDON April 8.—The Allied Commander-in-Chief in India, General Sir Archibald Wavell, will meet the leaders of the ...

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  21. ANOTHER “HUMAN BOMB” OFFER

    SYDNEY Saturday.—“I feel I am not doing enough for Australia in my present job,” said 60-year-old Sergeant E. Evans, ...

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  22. DUTCH TROOPS IN AUSTRALIA

    LONDON April 3—Queen Wilhelmina, of the Netherlands, broadcasting, said the Dutch forces who had been evacuated ...

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  23. VATICAN AND JAPAN

    WASHINGTON April 3.—At his Good Friday Press conference President Roosevelt, replying to a question, said that, unlike ...

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  24. U.S. Protects Small Farmers

    WASHINGTON April 3.— For the first time in history, the United States Government has entered the dairy business. ...

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  25. To-day’s Leaders: Our Growing Strength The Women’s Army

    LONDON April 3.—Three Australians, [?]e crew of a Blenheim from the Australian [?]ir Force squadron, which made a forced [?]nding in enemy territory in the Western ...

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  26. ALLEGED RACKETEERING

    WASHINGTON April 3.—Senator Berkley Bunker, In the Senate to-day, said the Basic Magnesium Inc. of Cleveland was a ...

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  27. BODY FOUND IN RIVER

    The body of the young man, Kenneth Nelson Littley, who was drowned in the Hunter River at Luskintyre on Wednesday was ...

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  28. Tragedy At Broadmeadow

    NEWCASTLE Sat.—A railway shunter was killed almost instantly when a truck ran over him at Broadmeadow goods yard about ...

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  29. KING’S MESSAGE TO DEFENDERS OF MALTA

    LONDON April 3.—The King has sent a message of warm congratulation to the stout-hearted defenders of Malta, both service ...

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  30. FORTRESSES DAMAGE JAP. CRUISER

    NEW DELHI April 3.A United States Air Force Headquarters Initial communique announced that Flying Fortress bombers ...

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  31. MACARTHUR V SEEKS DIVINE GUIDANCE

    NEW YORK April 3.—The Rector of the little Church of Christ in Little Rock, Arkansas, where the Supreme Commander of the ...

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  32. Nazi Persecutions In Norway

    LONDON April 3-—The number of teachers arrested in Norway now exceeds 2000 says the Stockholm newspaper, “Social Demokraten.” It adds that large numbers were arrested in Trondheim and were sent to work in an ...

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  33. Bombing of French Motor Works

    LONDON April 3—The bombing of Metford motor works outside Paris by Wellington and Stirling bombers Iast Thursday was accurate and concentrated, and from night photographs taken during the attack it is beyond question ...

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  34. BENNETT’S REPORT FOR ARMY LEADERS

    SYDNEY, Saturday.—Copies Major-General Gordon Bentt’s report on the Malayan and [?]nhapora campaigns are being ...

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  35. PROHIBITED AREAS IN BRITAIN

    LONDON, Aprils 3.—A[?] on visits to coastal areas between The Wash and the Thames and between Hastings and Little ...

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  36. FIGHTING IN CHINA

    CHUNGKING, April 3.—A Chinese communique declared that General Stilwell, with Chinese troops, attacked the Japanese ...

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  37. Japs. In America Sent Inland

    SAN FRANCISCO April 3.— The army has begun mass evacuation to inland centres of 139,000 Japanese from coastal ...

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  39. “YANK” U.S. ARMY’S PAPER .

    WASHINGTON April 3.— A new United States Army newspaper similar to the “Star and Stripes” of the first Great War, ...

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  40. LIQUOR TRAFFIC IN N.Z.

    AUCKLAND Saturday.—“The Government is not blind to drink evils which have increased since the war began.” said the [?] ...

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