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  4. Heavy Jap Forces Attack Toungoo

    NEW DELHI March 29.—Heavy reinforced Japanese troops have forced the Chinese at Toungoo in Burma 150 miles of Rangoon, to withdraw to positions along the Mandalay railroad, but the Chinese still control the eastern ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  5. INDIAN UNION

    LONDON March 29.—It is of finically announced that Sir Stafford Cripps has taken to India proposals providing for the earliest ...

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  6. A GERMAN FOREST GIVES UP ITS SECRETS

    Intelligence branch of the British R.A.F. discovered that the German has established a hidden buna (synthetic rubber) factory in a forest at Hula, north of the Ruhr. A force of British long[?] bombers was ordered to find and destroy the factory, The Bombers did ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  7. TRAINS CRASH IN TUNNEL

    SYDNEY Monday.—When an electric train crashed Into the rear of another In the tunnel at St. James Station to-day, ...

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  8. Rail Bridges Fired

    EL CENTRO (Calif.) Mar. 29.—Two railway bridges of importance to die Southern, Pacific Railroad were set on ...

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  9. COMBATING SUBMARINES

    WASHINGTON March 29 — “With a view to increasing the effectiveness of anti-submarine warfare the Chief of Staff of the ...

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  10. “WILL ATTACK RUSSIA”

    CHUNGKING March 29.—The extensive Japanese military movements in the province of Shansi (reported on Friday) ...

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  11. Russians Ha Enemy Lines

    LONDON March 29.— The Russians on Friday and Saturday are reported to have approached appreciably nearer Leningrad, but the absence of place names prevents localisation, says the “Times” correspondent in Stockholm. ...

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  12. DR. MANUEL QUEZON IN MELBOURNE

    MELBOURNE Monday.—Travelling by special train, Dr. Manual Quezon, President of the Philippines, reached Melbourne ...

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  13. More Ships Sunk Near U.S.A.

    WASHINGTON March 29.— The Navy Department announced yesterday that two medium-sized United States merchantmen had ...

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  14. THE NEW MILK BOARD

    SYDNEY Monday—Consideration is at present being given to the appointment of the Minister for Local Government, Mr. ...

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  15. HEBBURN No. 2 AGAIN IDLE

    SYDNEY Monday—In defiance the Federal Government’s ordered to return to work to-day, miners at Hebburn No. 2 ...

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  16. WARNING TO HOTELKEEPERS

    CANBERRA Monday — The rices Commissioner, Protestor [?]opland, has issued a warning a hotelkeeper who refuse to ...

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  17. Fascist-Minded Father

    BAHIA (Brazil) March 29.— Several years ago a member of the Brazilian Fascist Party registered the birth of his, first son ...

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  18. To-day’s Leaders: Return Of The A.I.F. The King’s Message

    LONDON March 29.— lt is officially revealed that the destroyer H.M.S. Campbelitown, during the action at St. Nazaire early yesterday morning, ...

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  19. DEMONSTRATING BOMB CONTROL

    CESSNOCK Monday—A demonstration on bomb control and explosive generally will be given by members of Sydney Fire ...

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  20. RUSH FOR COCOA - COFFEE

    SYDNEY Monday.—There was an enormous rush on Sydney shops to-day for cocoa and coffee supplies following the ...

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    Jawshsrlal Nehru, most, [?] of the Indian Nationalist leaders. ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  23. INED FOR IRTY SHOP

    NEWCASTLE. Monday.—Mice creta in a shed in the yard, [?] on windows and walls shop, dust on-floor and dirty ...

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  24. FIFTH COLUMN IN BURMA

    LONDON March 29, — Pour British soldiers—the only survivors of a battalion which, five weeks ago was ambushed at ...

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  25. MAN HUNT AT EPPING

    SYDNEY Monday.—Police are scouring the Epping-Eastwood area for a man who. it Is alleged yesterday indecently assaulted ...

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  26. Axis Diplomats From America

    NEW YORK March 29.—It is announced that Axis diplomats from America are going to Europe on April 15 aboard a Spanish ...

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  27. Fierce Dog-Fights At Moresby

    PORT MORESBY Monday.—It is revealed that Australian fighter pilots from the Middle East took part in the fierce dog-fights over Port Moresby during the Japanese raid on Saturday afternoon. ...

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  28. JOCKEY BADLY INJURED

    MELBOURNE Monday. — J. Sewell, the cross-country Jockey, seriously injured in an accident at Flemington to-day. ...

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  29. THIEVES STEAL CLOTHING

    “SYDNEY Monday. —Forcing entry into a tailoring shop, in Foy’s building, Bond-street, city, yesterday, thieves stole suit ...

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  30. BEER BOYCOTT IN N.Z.

    AUCKLAND (N.Z.I Mon.— At Port Lyttelton, several hundred waterside workers, seamen and barbour board employees began ...

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  31. Sydney Produce Sales

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  32. FUTURE ARMY PROMOTIONS

    CANBERRA Monday. — Following the completion to-morrow of a special course for commissions which the Army . N.C.O.’s ...

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  34. ILLEGAL BETTING

    NEWCASTLE Monday. — For using a home at Cook’s Hill for betting. Horace Reuben Francis (41), seaman, was fined £5 in ...

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