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  5. Striking Power of RAF Is Steadily Increasing

    LONDON April 22.— Too many hopes should not be built on quick results from Britain’s air offensive against Germany and occupied territory said an authoritative source to-day. The R.A.F. attacks have greatly increased with the ...

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  6. POLISH FORCES IN MIDDLE EAST

    LONDON April 22.—The transfer of the first of the Polish forces from Russia to reinforce Middle East position has now ...

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  7. EAGER TO SURRENDER

    A member of an [?]an tank crew surrendering to an Indian soldier after his tank has been put out of action In the Libyan desert. ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  8. Would Be Suicide Dissuaded

    SYDNEY Thursday—A young man hung suspended this morning by one arm from the parapet the Oriental Hotel at King’s ...

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  9. QUESTION OF ALIENS

    SYDNEY Thurs.— Following a bitter attack on the Federal president of the A.W.U., Mr. Fallon, by the ...

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  10. SINGLE TAX PLAN

    MELBOURNE Thurs. — The Queensland Premier, Mr. Forgan Smith, who was the most vocal and bitter ...

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  11. 50,000 MORE MEN WANTED FOR WAR WORK

    The Federal Government has been informed by General MacArthur Commander in Chief in the south-west Pacific of his minimum demands of front line soldiers to conduct an offensive against the Japanese. ...

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  12. JAPS ADVANCE IN BURMA

    The American volunteer group hot down a Japanese survey [?] in operations taking place [?] miles south of Mandalay. ...

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  14. EVACUATION ORDERS

    SYDNEY Thursday.— The N. E. S. Minister, Mr. Heffron, in newly gazetted regulations is given power to compel the ...

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  15. MINES STILL BUSY

    SYDNEY Thurs. — All mines in New South Wales were working to-day in full production for the second day ...

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  17. RUSSIAN DRIVE RETAINS TEMPO

    LONDON April 22.—Russian pressure against the Germans has not slackened with the arrival of the first breath of the European ...

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  18. NEW MILK BILL

    SYDNEY Thursday—The Milk (Amendment) Act, which alters in major respects the ramifications of the present Milk Board, ...

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  19. To-day’s Leader: Cut Out Waste

    LONDON April 22—Residents on the Kent coast beard lively cannonading for 15 minutes as the British commandos went ashore at Boulogne early this morning. There was a short lull after which gunfire was heard, either at sea or ...

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  20. RAIL CHIEF’S WARNING

    SYDNEY Thursday.— The Commissioner for Railways (Mr. Hartigan) said that as Saturday would be a public holiday it was ...

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  21. LIQUOR CONTROL DISCUSSED

    MELBOURNE Thurs.— The Premiers conference to-day discussed the question of liquor control. The Prime Minister (Mr. Curtin) ...

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  22. SHIPPING DELAYS

    SYDNEY Thursday— Regulation 77 should be applied to shipowners responsible for the delay to unloading cargo on a 15,000 ...

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  23. THIRD PARTY INSURANCE

    SYDNEY Thursday.—Owners of motor vehicles will be obliged to take out a third-party risk policy under the Third Party ...

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  24. GERMAN SOLDIERS KILLED IN PARIS

    LONDON April 22.—Swiss radio announces that some German soldiers were killed in Paris following clash with civilians ...

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  25. “Hong Kong Is Hell” Says Escapee

    CHUNGKING April 22. —Henry Baugh, formerly Reuter’s correspondent in Hong Kong, who escaped after three months internment, said Hong Kong is a Japanese made hell. Starvation faces the larger proportion of the ...

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  26. FEDERAL GOVT TO PROCEED WITH TAX PLAN

    CANBERRA Thursday.— Federal Ministers emphasised tills morning that the Commonwealth Government has no intention of ...

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  27. SKILLED MEN

    SYDNEY Thursday.— The chairman of the Commonwealth Council of the A.E.D. Mr. Cranwell said to-day that skilled men ...

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  28. Laval’s Return Causes Unrest in Madagascar

    LONDON April 22.—In spite of rigorous censorship, reports are leaking through to Cape Town of a reign of terror on island of Madagascar on the south-east coast of Africa following the return of Laval to the French Cabinet. ...

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  29. BRITISH NAVAL FORCES IN MEDITERRANEAN

    LONDON April 22— British naval forces, comprising two battleships and six destroyers, passed Gibraltar on Tuesday ...

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  30. FACTORY LIGHTS MUST BE SCREENED

    CANBERRA Thursday.—The Minister for Home Security (Mr. Lazzarini) to-day issued a warning that factory lights should ...

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  31. Quiet Anzac Day

    SYDNEY Thursday — Amendments to the National Security Regulations will almost transform Anzac Day on Saturday into ...

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