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  4. Bombers of the R.AF. On the Offensive

    LONDON April 24—Following on last night’s heavy attack on Rostock, the German Baltic port, R.A.F. bombers, with a strong escort of fighters, attacked Flushing, 105 miles from the English coast this afternoon. Later R.A.F. fighters ...

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  5. News Index

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  6. Axis Claim 16th Army Relieved

    LONDON April 24.— Germans claim that the 16th Army, which has been surrounded for nine weeks, has been relieved by ...

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  7. Japs Rule Skies In Burma

    NEW DELHI April 24—According to a report from Maymyo the Japanese still rule the Burma skies, and refugee civilians and ...

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  8. Fighting Flares Up On Russian Front

    LONDON April 24.—Heavy fighting has flared up on the Russian central front, where the Germans launched a series of unsuccessful counter-attacks, supported by tanks and planes, states the Moscow radio. ...

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  9. Japanese Challenge To Democracy

    NEW YORK April 24—“On this Anzac Day Australia and New Zealand face a direct threat by Japan, whose power it would be madness to underestimate,” declared Dr. Evatt, Australian Minister for External Affairs, in a speech at an ...

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  10. 5/- NOTES UNLIKELY

    SYDNEY Saturday.—It is most unlikely that 5/ notes will be issued by the Federal Government to offset the shortage of ...

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  11. IN MEMORY OF ANZAC

    SYDNEY Sat. — Members of the United States Army and Navy joined with Australians of two generations in ...

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  12. Archbishop Enthroned

    LONDON April 24—Trumpeters [?]ounded a fanfare as “the Most [?]everend Father in God, William, [?]ord Archbishop of Canterbury, ...

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  13. VEGETABLE GROWING

    MELBOURNE Saturday.— A vast project for the growing of vegetables in Australia has been launched by the Department of ...

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  14. To-day’s Leaders: Anzac Day Crisis In Russia

    NEW YORK April 23.—It is announced by the Tokio radio that the Japanese Cabinet has approved of an industrial ...

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  15. AXIS DESIGNS ON FRENCH NORTH AFRICA

    LONDON April 24—German preparations for taking over the west and north coast of Africa are well under way, it is ...

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  16. AMERICA’S WAR PRODUCTION

    WASHINGTON April 23—President Roosevelt said to-day that the gigantic war production programme was [?] out ...

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  17. UNITY MOVE IN INDIA

    MADRAS April 23.—The Congress Party has made a dramatic move, in a resolution calling for consultations with the Moslem ...

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  18. FOOD REGULATIONS

    BERNE April 23.—Two leading German industrialists have been sentenced to death for infringement of the food regulations. ...

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  19. ESCAPE OF SHIPS

    LONDON April 24—Sweden has protested to Britain regarding the alleged arming of Norwegian ships which recently ...

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  20. BOMB FOUND

    LONDON April 24.—A plot to kill senior British police officers with bombs was frustrated Wednesday, says the Jerusalem ...

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  21. HIT-RUN RAID

    LONDON April 24.—Two Messerschmitt 109’s dived low from the sun in a hit-and-run raid on an south-east coast town ...

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  22. 150 ARRESTS

    LONDON April 280.—The German commander of occupied France, Field-Marshal von Rundstedt, toured the scene of the ...

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  23. CARLOADS OF JAP. DEAD

    NEW DELHI February 23.— Reports from Chungking state that the Japanese have been repulsed with heavy losses, after ...

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  24. EXPORT WOOL CLIP

    Australia may ask Britain to pay a higher price for Australian wool. It will depend on whether wool growers’ claims ...

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  25. N.E.S. EQUIPMENT

    The Minister for National Emergency Services (Mr. Heffron) has written to West Maitland Municipal Council stating that ...

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  26. Sandstorms Bar Progress in Libya

    LONDON April 24—Latest official statement from Cairo state that sandstorms are interfering with operations in the ...

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  27. CENSORSHIP

    LONDON. April 24.—Mr. Ivor Thomas M.P., has given notice of his intention to ask the Minister of Information, Mr. Brendan ...

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  28. MUNITION WORKS STRIKERS

    SYDNEY Saturday—Four hundred and fifty engineers, who have been on strike at a country munition factory for a fortnight ...

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  29. PERTH SURVIVOR REPORT

    ALLIED, HEADQUARTERS Saturday.—The Japanese Domel newsagency claim that 250 survivors of the H.M.A.S. Perth, ...

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  30. TRAINS CROWDED

    SYDNEY Saturday.—Although the Railway Commissioner, Mr. Hartigan, issued a warning that fewer trains would be running ...

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  31. RELATIONS WITH RUSSIA

    NEW YORK April 23. — According to the Tokio official radio [?]panese newspapers this morning reviewed Japanese relations ...

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  32. THE BRITISH ADVANCE IN LIBYA

    A member of maintenance of Britain’s Eight Army at work in a forward area during offensive operations against the AXIS forces in Libya. Maintenance and repair units are in constant operation in the battle areas, repairing artillery and small arms as ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  33. Speculation On Jap. Fleet

    LONDON April 24—Naval correspondents have begun to speculate about the Japanese fleet, which has not been officially ...

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  34. Russo-Jap. Relations “Delicate”

    LONDON April 24.—Japanese newspapers express concern about Tokio relations with Moscow. “Asabi Shimbun” reports ...

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  35. M.L.A. FOUND DEAD IN BATH

    SYDNEY Saturday.—Mr. George Wilson, Country Party member for Dubbo, was found dead in a bath at Parliament House to-day. Mr. Wilson had been missing since yesterday afternoon, and it was not until 6.20 a.m. this ...

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  36. JAP DIVISION WIPEB OUT BY THE R.A.A.F.

    MELBOURNE Saturday—An R.A.A.F. Hudson bomber squadron has officially been credited by the British authorities with the death of 15,000 Japanese in seven and a half hours during the campaign in Malaya and Singapore. ...

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  37. Canada’s War Effort

    OTTAWA April 24—Evidence of Canada’s groans war effort is given in the fact that up to February 900 ships left ...

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  38. [?]UKE AT ALEXANDRIA

    CAIRO April 24.—The Duke of [?]oucester on Thursday inspec[?] British and Allied naval units Alecandria Sailors from ...

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  40. SIR DUDLEY POUND IN CANADA

    OTTAWA April 24.—The British first Sea Lord, Admiral Sir Dudley Pound, has arrived in Canada to confer with Royal ...

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  41. MALTA RAIDS

    VALETTA April 24.—Four daylight raids against the harbour in Malta yesterday were launched by the Luffwaffe. One ...

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