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  4. BURMA ROAD PUT IN REVERSE

    LONDON April 17.—Chinese troops, it is believed, will soon take over land resistance in Burma from the battered British forces who have fought a gallant retreating battle for four months, says the “Daily Mail” correspondent ...

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  5. “General Mud” Takes Charge in Russia

    LONDON April 17—“General Mud” is in control of the eastern front, says the German radio, revealing that the German military leaders are complaining of miserable ground conditions in their clashes with the Russian forces. ...

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  6. Italian Transport Torpedoed

    LONDON April 17. — An Admiralty communique announces that an Italian transport has been sunk by a ...

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  7. News Index

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  8. THE AMERICAN BUILT “FLYING FORTRESSES,” WITH 7 MILES ALTITUDE

    Because of its long range of over 3000, miles the Boeing “Flying Fortress,” when [?] by the Royal Air Force, can bomb with case military targets Rumania. Finland, Bulgaria, Greece and Sicily, It is one of the mo[?] complicated weapons of war in existence, the ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  9. New Zealand Election

    AUCKLAND Sat.—The Dominion Council of the National Party, in a resolution, deplored the decision of the Labour Party ...

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  10. German Anti-Aircraft Defences

    LONDON April 17.—It is estimated that considerably over 1,500,000 German soldiers and civilians are fully ...

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  11. PRELUDE TO LAND ATTACKS

    LONDON April 17.—The terrific British onslaught on occupied France and North-west Germany will prove either a ...

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  12. To-day’s Leader : Types Of War Work

    MELBOURNE Saturday—Importation into Australia from Britain of cotton textiles, materials containing cotton, and cotton ...

    Article : 135 words
  13. COMFORTS FUND

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  14. MILK BOARD CHAIRMAN

    A protest against any term over five-years for the chairman of the Milk Board is being sent by the delegate board of the ...

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  16. WEEK-END LEAVE

    MELBOURNE Saturday.—Soldiers have had to sleep in [?] and on the pulpit of the Swanson-street Church of Christ ...

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  17. MACHINE PATENTED

    CESSNOCK Sat—An appeal for assistance in securing recognition from the Federal Government for his work in producing ...

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  18. To-morrow’s N.E.S. Trial

    SYDNEY Saturday.—All units co-operating with 70,000 N.E.S. personnel throughout the State will be on trial [?] ...

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  19. AUSTRALIAN MISSION

    WASHINGTON April 17.— Lieutenant-General Smart, head of the Australian Military Mission has arrived by plane, and ...

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  20. UNITED AIR TRAINING

    WASHINGTON April 17.—In a joint statement Mr. Roosevelt and the Canadian Prime Minister, Mr. Mackenzie King, said ...

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  21. SUPPLY OF FLANNEL

    NEWCASTLE Saturday. — A communication has been received by the Newcastle Chamber of Commerce from the Department ...

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  22. America’s Bumper Crops

    The United states Department of Agriculture has predicted the “biggest bumper” crops this year in the nation’s history. It has ...

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  23. Traffic Hold-up

    SYDNEY Saturday—Thousands of Coogee residents were stranded on their way to work this morning when the fall of ...

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  24. COAL OWNERS ATTACKED

    SYDNEY Saturday.—An allegation that certain coal owners in the southern district were adopting irritation tactics with ...

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  25. 15 IN CALL-UP

    SYDNEY Sat.—Fifteen of 25 ambulance volunteers attached to the St. George District Ambulance have received notices ...

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  26. EMPLOYERS INDIGNANT

    [?] Saturday—A chorus of protest has greeted the appointment of Miss Ellen Cashman as employers’ ...

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  27. America Stiffens Attitude to Vichy

    WASHINGTON April 17.—The American Ambassador in Vichy France; Admiral Leahy, was instructed by President Roosevelt to return to America for consultation because of events of the last few days, and because of information that ...

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  28. WOMAN KILLED BY TRAIN

    Martha Helen Drew, 58, of New Lambton estate, Kotara, fell between the platform and a carriage of a moving train at ...

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  29. ANZAC DAY MARCH BANNED

    In accordance with the Federal Government’s ban against functions which attract crowds there will be no Anzac Day ...

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  30. HARVESTING RICE CROP

    CANBERRA Saturday. — Men skilled in harvesting have been released temporarily from military service to handle the rice ...

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  31. Walsh Island Slipway

    NEWCASTLE Saturday.—The Minister for Public Works (Mr. J. J. Cahill) has advised Newcastle Chamber of Commerce ...

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  32. BUSY WEEK-END FOR MR. WARD

    SYDNEY Saturday.—Western mine officials have high hopes of the settlement on Monday of the Vale of Clwydd dispute, where 10 working days have been lost. Arrangements have been made for the Minister for Labour, Mr. ...

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  33. NO EXTRA TRAINS

    NEWCASTLE Saturday. — The District Superintendent for Railways (Mr. H. J. Socard) has informed the secretary of the ...

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  34. CANADIAN HELP IN PACIFIC

    WASHINGTON April 17.—The Canadian Prime Minister, Mr. Mackenzie King, to-day said that Canada has not made any ...

    Article : 93 words
  35. Jap. Gains On Panay

    NEW YORK April 17. — The Tokio official radio, quoting a front line despatch, states that the Japanese forces have ...

    Article : 95 words
  36. Identity Cards For Children

    CANBERRA Sat.—The identification card scheme may be extended to children of all aged. The Minister for Home Security ...

    Article : 44 words
  37. D.C.M. Winner Found Dead

    WYONG Saturday. — Charles Henry Smith, 48, a returned soldier, and a member of a garrison battalion, was found dead ...

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