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  4. News Index

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  5. Bombing Season Its at Height

    LONDON April 28.—Norwich, which for 1300 years has survived many ordeals, is undaunted by the latest German “spite raid” which caused heavy casualties and ...

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  6. Rationing Of Fuel

    LONDON. April 28.— Sir William Beveridge’s fuel rationing report to the President of the Board of Trade, Dr. Dalton has ...

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  7. “Allies Ready For Any Attack”

    CANBERRA, Wed. — The Minuter for Air, Mr. Drake-ford, stated to-day that, although there had been no ...

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  8. MR. WARD’S PLANS FOR THE COAL INDUSTRY

    CANBERRA Wednesday—If his report was adopted by Cabinet the changes he proposed in the administration of the coalmining ...

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    Corvettes of the Canadian Navy—small, fast naval craft produced to counter the U-boat menace—play an important part in escorting Allied convoys. Quickly and easily built, and needing a comparatively small crew, their main ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  10. JAPS PACIFIC ADVANCE CHECKED

    WASHINGTON April 28.—“There is good reason to believe that the Japanese southward advance has been checked. Australia and New Zealand will be our bases for offensive action, and we are determined that the territory ...

    Article : 279 words
  11. Sydney Produce Sales

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  12. 48 Hits Scored On Dorsetshire

    CAPETOWN April 28 Survivors ore from the destroyers Dorsetshire and Cornwall, which were sunk in the Indian Ocean early ...

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  13. To-day's Leader: Planned Production

    NEW DELHI April 28—With [?]in flames, and the Japanese ground forces little over 100 miles distant, the battle for the Burma Road is very critical. According to the correspondent of the “Daily Express” the battle seems ...

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  16. DRASTIC REPRISALS BY NAZIS

    LONDON April 26—It is reported from Vichy that the Germane have ordered the immediate execution of five hostages, ...

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  17. DIFFICULT BUS PROBLEM

    CESSNOCK Wednesday.—“The Mayor of Cessnock (Aid. G. Heery) reported to a meeting of council last night that Rover ...

    Article : 73 words
  18. APPEAL SUCCEEDS

    NEWCASTLE Wednesday—In the Quarter Sessions to-day Judge Nield upheld the appeal of Donald Richards (38), painter, ...

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  19. PLEA FOR THE GRAZING INDUSTRY

    SYDNEY Wed.—In the Legislative Assembly to-day Mr. Davidson (Labour. Cobar), asked the Premier to place before the ...

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  20. DELICATE COAL POSITION

    SYDNEY Wednesday.—It was indicated to-day that a hold-up in the coal industry in New South Wales, Victoria and ...

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  21. ANOTHER RAID ON ISLAND FORTRESS

    LONDON. April 28.—German aircraft again attacked Malta last night, and the raid is still continuing. ...

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  22. NO TAIL LIGHTS

    NEWCASTLE. Wednesday.— The practice of motorists leaving their, cars parked at night in city and suburban streets ...

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  23. FIVE MINE WORKERS HURT

    CESSNOCK Wed.—Five mine workers were injured at collieries on the Maitland Coalfields today. In each case the men ...

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  24. NEW TRAINING UNIT OF R.A.A.F.

    CANBERRA Wed.— Another operational training unit in the R.A.A.F. had been formed, announced the Minister for Air, Mr. ...

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  25. JAPS USE NEW ZERO FIGHTER

    CANBERRA Wednesday—It is reliably stated that The Japanese are now using an improved type of Zero fighter in air battles ...

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  26. LIGHTING ON BUSES

    SYDNEY Wed.— Replying to Mr. Booth, M.L.A., in the Legislative Assembly to-day the Minister for N.E.S., Mr. Heffron, ...

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  27. PRICES TO BE FIXED IN AMERICA

    WASHINGTON April 28—The U.S. Prices Administrator, Mr. Henderson, has issued orders to halt the rapidly mounting cost ...

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  28. AMERICAN ENVOY LEAVES VICHY

    LONDON April 28.—After bidding farewell to the American Ambassador to Vichy, Admiral Darian received the Japanese ...

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  29. R.A.F. ACTIVE IN MIDDLE EAST

    CAIRO, April 28—The R.A.F. bombed Benghazi harbour, and enemy landing grounds at Mituba on Sunday night. There ...

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  30. HITLER’S GREETINGS

    LONDON April 28. — Berlin radio stated to-day that Hitler cabled birthday congratulations to the Emperor of Japan. ...

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