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  4. [?]ndia Could Raise Powerful Force

    NEW DELHI April 6.—An Indian De[?]ence Minister could raise a huge militia that [?]would fight for every yard of Indian soil with [?] same fierce determination of the Russian ...

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  5. Bulgaria Wants Peace

    BUDAPEST April 6.—The War Minister, M. Dasksloff, in a statement to the press to-day, said that Bulgaria’s people ...

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  6. Bridge Blackout

    SYDNEY Tuesday.—From to-night all electric trains crossing the Harbour will be blacked out. The brownout ...

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  7. Pillaging Of Cargo

    SYDNEY Tuesday.—Although many offenders have been caught, and much stolen booty recovered, the police are now seeking wider ...

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  8. Spring Offensive Still Delayed

    LONDON April 6.—It is claimed by Moscow radio that such blows were dealt to the Germans in the Donetz basin during the winter campaign that the High Command ...

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  9. SEVEN YEARS GAOL

    SYDNEY Tuesday.—At the Quarter Sessions to-day Bernard McDade was sentenced to seven years hard labour on a charge ...

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    Groundstaff are seen loading a British R.S.F. [?] named “Wreck,” with a torpedo. This aircraft has been successful in action against enemy warships. ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  11. STRUGGLE WITH POLICE

    CESSNOCK Tuesday.—A miner clashed with Inspector Jeffrey, of the Cessnock polite, in Vincent street, Cessnock, last pay Friday ...

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  12. To-day’s Leaders: Grounds For Optimism India’s Dilemma

    WASHINGTON April 6.—The Japanese on Sunday renewed the attack on the right and centre of the American line on ...

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  13. CANADIAN ARMY

    OTTAWA April 6.—The Prime Minister, Mr. Mackenzie King, announced the formation in the United Kingdom of a First ...

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  14. QUIET EASTER IN LONDON

    LONDON April 6—London observed the most austere Easter for some years. The Minister for War paid a tribute to the people ...

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  15. ALIENS AT MARKETS

    SYDNEY Tuesday.—The Minister for Agriculture, Mr. Dunn, to-day ordered an investigation to be made into the operations ...

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  16. “FAILED IN EFFECT”

    SYDNEY Tuesday—The Minister for Information, senator Ashley, received a deputation to-day to discuss the recent ...

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  17. Norwegian Ships’ Dash

    LONDON April 6.—Some of the Norwegian ships which recently made a dash for Britain from Goteborg. [?]on the west ...

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  18. BRITAIN OUT OF BOUNDS

    LONDON April 6.—It was revealed by the Berlin radio that German fighters are not allowed to pursue British bombers across ...

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  19. RAID ON PORT MORESBY

    CANBERRA Tuesday.—Japanese planes which attacked Port Moresby yesterday were intercepted by our fighters. They ...

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  20. ADMIRAL LOST OVERBOARD

    WASHINGTON April 6.—The Navy Department announces that Rear-Admiral J. W. Wilcox was lost overboard at sea in heavy ...

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  21. FRANCE WANTS WHEAT

    LONDON April 6.—According [?] the Berne radio the regional [?]refect at Marseilles announced [?]France urgently needed 5,000,000 ...

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  22. R.A.A.F. Helps Mother

    CANBERRA Tuesday. — The Minister for Air, Mr. Drakeford, to-day released the story of the R.A.A.F.’s part in an episode ...

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  23. More Goods Controlled

    CANBERRA Tuesday.—A new control of rubber order published in the Commonwealth Gazette cancels all previous orders, and ...

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  24. PARLIAMENT TO SIT IN DAY

    The State Parliament will sit during daytime for the brief resumed session which begins tomorrow. ...

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  25. TEA RATIONING

    One big city tea firm has received a group application for a tea ration for 1250 employees at one factory. It has received ...

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  26. Five Mines Idle

    SYDNEY Tuesday.—Five New South Wales coal mines which employ about 1550 men and produce approximately 4650 tons ...

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  27. Pensions Increase

    CANBERRA Tuesday. — The number of old-age pensions in force in Australia on March 27, 1942, was 276,000, of which 110, ...

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  28. Two Airmen Killed

    MELBOURNE Tuesday.—Two R.A.A.F. men attached to a flying training school in New South Wales were killed on Saturday, ...

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  29. Submarines Score

    WASHINGTON April 6—Reports from the war department more. Japanese vessels sunk by American submarines. ...

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  31. [?]March On Anzac Day

    Newcastle sub-branch of the Returned Soldiers’ League has decided to appeal to the authorities for permission to hold a ...

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  32. Single Tax Plan

    SYDNEY Tuesday.—It is believed a number of proposals in the Federal Government’s new scheme to introduce uniform ...

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  33. Russians Speed Up

    LONDON April 6—Instancing the extreme speed and adaptability of scientific development in Russia, Professor Bernal, a ...

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  35. Widows’ Pensions

    CANBERRA Tuesday—A Commonwealth-wide scheme of widows’ pensions is being considered[?] the Federal Government. ...

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  36. Last Australian Leaves Tobruk Grand Salvage Job

    CAIRO April 6.—The last Australian has now said “Good-bye” to Tobruk. Since the relief of the fortress a few months ago, a small Australian salvage unit was busily employed there, building, repairing, and reconditioning A.I.F. ...

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  37. Lighting In Factories

    The Minister for Labour and National Service (Mr. Ward) has informed Newcastle Electric Supply Committee that the standard ...

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  38. 300 Nazi Planes Destroyed In Desert

    LONDON April 6.—It is officially announced that British fighter squadrons in the Western Desert have destroyed 300 enemy planes since November 18, 1941—the opening of the second Libyan campaign. ...

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  39. Dutch Still Fighting

    Dr. van Mook. acting head of the Netherlands East Indies Government, has reported to General MacArthur that Dutch ...

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  40. Non-Essential Spending

    CANBERRA Tuesday. — Organisations which canvass city and country householders selling clothing, crockery and ...

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