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  4. [?]-day’s News Index

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  5. U.S.A. Mobilising Huge Forces

    LONDON April 8.—“We are never satisfied, but we are busy, and I think things are being organised in excellent shape,” declared the Chief of the United States Army, ...

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  6. Four Mines Idle To-day

    SYDNEY Thursday—All coal mines on the south coast were at work this morning, but three collieries on the northern field, and ...

    Article : 274 words
  7. THE MEN WHO ESCORT BRITAIN’S CONVOYS ACROSS THE SEAS OF THE WORLD.

    Despite the [?] U-boat methods of the enemy, British convoys, of merchantmen Continue to cross the seven seas and to bring to Britain the raw materials, munitions, oils, aircraft, and foodstuffs upon which her great war effort depends. Little is heard of convoy, ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  8. WHAT MOSLEMS WANT

    NEW DELHI April 8.— The working committee of the Moslem League carried a resolution declaring the solidarity and unity ...

    Article : 145 words
  9. Trapped Germans Fight for Freedom

    LONDON April 8.—The Soviet Army organ, “Red Star,” reports that the German 16th Army, which is surrounded at Staraya Russa, attempted a counter-offensive with ...

    Article : 424 words
  10. Fierce Jap Attacks

    WASHINGTON April 8—Fresh Japanese troops are continuing their drive on the Bataan Peninsula with great vigour, saye an ...

    Article : 168 words
  11. Entertainment Of Troops

    SYDNEY Thurs. — The Premier, Mr. McKelI, and the Chief Secretary, Mr. Baddeley, in a inference this ...

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  12. FELL DOWN STOKEHOLD

    NEWCASTLE Thursday.— On March 27, a seaman gunner, Robert Reginald Fitzgerald (32), on a vessel in Newcastle harbour ...

    Article : 196 words
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  14. To-day’s Leaders: Saving Child Life “Let’s Hear The Worst”

    SYDNEY Thursday—A lightning raid by inspectors in Sydney suburbs on retail fruiterers, mostly Italians, may be followed by, ...

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  15. [?]OUD-SPEAKERS [?]N TRAINS

    SYDNEY Thursday.—Provid[?] the necessary equipment can [?] obtained, the Government [?] consider installing ...

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  16. CONTROL OF MINES

    SYDNEY Thursday. — The piecework system operating in the coalmine [?] basis of all [?] declared W. ...

    Article : 120 words
  17. FULL USE OF MANPOWER.

    A LONDON April 8—“The nation’s resources are still far from being fully deployed,” says the Select Committee on National Expenditure ...

    Article : 186 words
  18. [?]assault Charge [?]ismissed

    “I find the charge proved, but [?]dismiss it under Section [?] [?] view of defendant’s mental [?] said Mr. G. J. ...

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  19. Italian Ships Pass Gibraltar

    GIBRALTAR April [?]—Italian liners, which are going to East Africa via the Cape, to pick up Italian civilians, sailed westwards ...

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  21. SHIPS THAT RAN GAUNTLET

    LONDON April 8.—The German High Command announced that the Nazi naval forces had saved 136 members of the crews ...

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  22. NEW LIQUOR LAWS

    SYDNEY Thursday. — The claim that some of Sydney’s leading hotels were evading the new liquor laws restricting drinking ...

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  23. MILITARY CALL-UPS

    SYDNEY Thursday. —Compulsory military training was causing havoc among the rural industries, said F. Fin[?]an. Labour ...

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  24. RATIONING OF TEA

    MELBOURNE Thursday—The authorities may intervene and eliminate the additional allowance of tea to tea clubs. ...

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  25. Miner Injured

    CESSNOCK Thursday—Struck by a slab at Bellbird colliery to-day, John Smith, 56 a miner, of Main-street, Cessnock, received ...

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  26. PRISONERS IN JAVA

    NEW YORK April Stated by the official Tokio radio that Japanese forces in Java captured 82,680 prisoners, including ...

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  27. Decisive Battle Expected At Sea

    LONDON April 8.—British and Japanese navies are preparing for a decisive battle for the control of the Bay of Bengal, declares the Calcutta correspondent of the “Daily Mail.” It is known that a powerful Japanese fleet has moved ...

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  28. ANIMAL TRANSPORT

    CHUNGKING April 8—Thousands of elephants, camels, mules, and horses are ready to open three new transportation circuits ...

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  29. JAP. SUBMARINES

    LONDON April 8—Powerful Japanese submarine flotillas are actively operating in the Indian Ocean, according to a report from. ...

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  30. Advised To Join V.D.C.

    The Newcastle branch of the Trolley and Draymen’s Union decided last night to urge all members to join the V.D.C. ...

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  31. Darwin Enjoys Respite From Raids

    DARWIN Thursday.—Darwin had its third raid-free yesterday. In some quarters this is attributed to the smashing attacks the Allied planes have been making on Koepang, and the failure of raids on Darwin to do any damage ...

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