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  4. Northern Defenders Ready For Enemy

    SYDNEY Tuesday.— Including Darwin, which yesterday experienced its fourth raid since the outbreak of the Pacific war, the whole of Australia’s northern outposts are ...

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  5. Better News From Burma

    MANDALAY March 16.—British forces have been engaged in consolidating a new front in Central Burma. The mam Japanese forces are still south of Taikkee on She From road, but their patrols are already advancing in ...

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  6. BRITISH WOMEN TO WORK BESIDE MEN ON ANTI-AIRCRAFT GUNS IN ACTION

    These girls of Britela’s Auxiliary Territorial Service volunteered to take over Anti-Aircraft duties, and are among the many women now being trained at a depot in England. They are learning how to handle the predictor in an anti-aircraft gun site and will ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  7. AIR BATTLES IN DESERT

    CAIRO March 16. — British bombers and fighters maintained the offensive in Cyrenalca throughout yesterday, raiding the ...

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  8. “Something Wrong With Britain”

    LONDON March 16— “Something is wrong with Britain, I cannot see what is, but I have seen a change ...

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  9. London Alert

    LONDON March 16. — London to-day had its first alert since November 1, and its first day alert since June ...

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  10. BRITISH OFFENSIVE IN THE WEST

    LONDON March 16. — An R.A.F. offensive In the west —promised by the Air Minister as soon as the almost ...

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  11. ANKARA COMMENT ON TOJO’S THREAT

    LONDON March 16.—“The reason why General Tojo is alternately appealing to or threatening Australia is because of the ...

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  12. TRIAL OF WOMAN FOR MURDER

    SYDNEY Tuesday—When the trial of Mrs. Catherine Mary Thompson. 41 on a charge of having murdered her husband was ...

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  13. 100 BOMBS ONDARWIN

    CANBERRA Tuesday.— Two persons were killed and 12 Injured in the Japanese bombing attack on Darwin yesterday ...

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  14. FRESH CHINESE TROOPS POUR INTO BURMA

    LONDON March 16.—Considerable numbers of fresh Chinese are pouring into Burma equipment equal to anything ...

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  15. Turkish Town Bombed

    ANKARA March 16. — Eleven unidentified planes dropped bombs on Milas (Turkey) to-day, killing ten ...

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  16. NEW LEADER AT CEYLON

    COLOMBO March 16.—“I intend to leave the civil administration of the Government in the hands of the Governor, his Ministers, ...

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  17. AMERICAN PLANE RAMS JAPANESE

    WASHINGTON March 16—The official communique issued, today reveals that the nine “Allied” fighters that attacked the Japanese north of Australia on ...

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  18. JAPANESE CLAIMS OF CAPTURES

    LONDON March 16.— Tokio official radio claimed to-day that 400 American troops were captured in Bandoeng in addition to ...

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  19. BERLIN RADIO COMMENT ON CURTIN'S SPEECH

    LONDON, March 16.—Commenting on Saturday's broadcast Australian Prime Minister, Curtin, Berlin radio says ...

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  20. FURTHER RAIDS ON MALTA

    LONDON March 16.— Raids continued throughout Sunday on the island of Malta with two alerts at night. Sir more alerts ...

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  21. TWO MEN DISCHARGED

    NEWCASTLE Tuesday.—After evidence which lasted to 5.30 p.m. in the Police Court yesterday, Mr. J. A. Harris discharged ...

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  22. SURPRISE ATTACK ON GERMANS

    LONDON March 16.—The Moscow radio states the cruiser Krashikahkaz attacked a German occupied island in the Black ...

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  23. ITALO-GERMAN TRADE

    BERNE March 16.— Fifty million pounds a year is involved in the 1942 Italo-German trade agreement signed yesterday. It ...

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  24. MAXIMUM PENALTY

    NEWCASTLE Tuesday. — Two seamen, William Ward (35), and George Harrison (39) were sentenced to twelve weeks ...

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  25. NEW TACTICS IN BURMA

    LONDON March 16.—The Japanese have established themselves in the Rangoon area, while British troops consolidate their ...

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  26. INQUIRY INTO GIRL'S DEATH

    SYDNEY," Tuesday.—When an inquiry into the death of June Florence Peisley, 12, whose body was found on a vacant allotment ...

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  27. RUSSIANS TAKE ANOTHER TOWN

    MOSCOW March 1G.—Russian guards captured 'Kogdanova, 36 miles south ot the Smolensk-, Vlazma road, and Serebusje. mid ...

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  28. TWO JAPANESE SHIPS SUNK

    WASHINGTON March 16.—Official reports from navy headquarters announce that two Japanese vessels were sunk in the ...

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  29. REQUEST FOR AMENDMENTS

    SYDNEY Tuesday.—The Chief Secretary, Mr. Baddeley to-day declared that reports submitted to [?]n about the New South ...

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  31. Males Only For the V.D.C.

    CANBERRA Tuesday. — The Army Minister, Mr. Forde, stated to-day that only males would be accepted for service with the ...

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  33. “Must Attack” Says Mr. Casey Allied Nations Warned

    WASHINGTON March 16.— The United Nations must now take the offensive against Japan, said the Australian Minister to the United States, Mr. Casey in a radio address to-day. “We believe the time has come for an attack” he ...

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  34. BRITISH HURRICANE FIGHTERS AT MALTA , “THE KING PIN OF THE MIDDLE SEA”

    Malta, which has been raided more than any other place, was the first place in the British Empire to be attacked from the air and assaulted by sea. The instrument responsible for inflicting this signal defeat on the Axis is the R.A.F Hurricane fighter, one of ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  35. REGULATING NAVAL CONTRACTS

    WASHINGTON, March. 16.—A Bill has been introduced into Congress to regulate naval contracts. It proposes to outlaw closed ...

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  36. BROWNOUT DRIVE IN SYDNEY

    SYDNEY Tuesday.— In a wide sheep over the main arteries leading from the city special squads of traffic office under ...

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  37. HEAVY FINE FOR EXCEEDING QUOTA

    LONDON March 16 —Browing Jones and Morris Ltd, builders and merchants, were fined £2270 and two directors £600, ...

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  38. Vital Rail Link Nears Completion

    BIERUT March 16.— The railway from Haifa to Tripoli linking Palestine with Sy[?] nearing completion. The Britain ...

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