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  4. Self-Government For India

    LONDON March 30.—The British War Cabinet unanimously agreed to the proposals that he had taken to India, declared Sir Stafford Cripps, in a broadcast to-day. He said ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  5. Russian Successes

    LONDON March 30.—It is reported by the Vichy radio [?]at the Russians have continued the encirclement of ...

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  6. Poison Gas Used By Japanese

    NEW DELHI March 30.— The Chinese High Command has charged that the Japanese used poison gas in their attacks on Toungoo. The Chinese, however, were not taken by surprise, since they had earlier captured gas masks after ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  7. Award For Gallantry

    MELBOURNE Tuesday.— Until the Prime Minister has considered the report he called for, no progress will ...

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  8. PROTECTION OF SHIPPING URGENT

    WASHINGTON March 30.— One of the most urgent measures to be dealt with in the protection of Inter-American shipping, ...

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  9. WHEN BORIS RETURNS

    LONDON March 30—There is a general feeling In Turkey that momentous decisions will be taken in Bulgaria when King ...

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  10. BRITAIN’S GROWING MECHANISED ARMY

    New methods of warfare demand new weapons and more mobile forces, and motor-cycle battalions are playing an important part in rapid attack and defence. Here is part of a newly-formed British motor-cycle battalions raising the dust as they set out at speed, bumping over the plains of Eastern England, on reconnaissance exercises. ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  11. “Good News For Australia”

    WASHINGTON March 30.—“The announcement of the establishment of a Pacific War Council in Washington, on which all nations fighting in the Pacific war will be ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  12. No Coal For Eire

    DUBLIN Mar. 30.— Householders will not receive coal after April 1, but will be allowed a ton of peat monthly ...

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  13. DISTORTION OF TRUTH

    LONDON March 30.—Mr. Vernon Bau[?]ect, M.P. is a letter to the “Emes” said, “I have been informed that cables which led ...

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  14. EIGHTH RAID ON DARWIN

    MELBOURNE Tuesday.— Darwin was raided for the eighth time yesterday afternoon, the Prime Minister (Mr. Curtin) ...

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  16. ATLANTIC U-BOATS

    WASHINGTON March 30.— The Senate Naval Committee today summoned Admiral King to give a confidential report on the ...

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  17. NEW YORK PREPARES FOR AIR RAIDS

    NEW YORK March 29.—The Mayor of New York (Mr. Fiorello La Guardia warned the people of New York, in a broadcast, that ...

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  18. KILLED BY TRAIN

    SYDNEY Tuesday.—Corporal Francis James McGrath, A.M.F., of Redman Parade, Belmore, was struck by an electric train ...

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  19. SURRENDER OF CELEBES

    LONDON March 30.—The German radio, quoting the Japanese Domel newsagency, states the last remnants of the Dutch forces ...

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  20. HIGH CASTE FOR STUD THIS YEAR

    SYDNEY Tuesday.—It was stated to-day that following the A.J.C. Autumn meeting High Caste will be sold at auction and ...

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  21. LOSS OF FLYING-BOAT

    SYDNEY Tuesday.— Hudson Fysh, managing director of Qantas Empire Airways, to-day announced the loss of the ...

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  22. COLOMBO ALERT

    LONDON March 30.—No further reports have been received from Ceylon since the message that an alert signal was sounded ...

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  23. ST. NAZAIRE RAID

    LONDON March 30.—A naval officer, who participated in the St. Nazaire raid revealed that photographs show that the main ...

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  24. RED ARMY SUCCESS AT LENINGRAD

    LONDON March 30.—In two days fighting recently the Red army killed 2500 German officer’s and men on the Leningrad front. ...

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  26. DEFEAT FOR JAPS IN BURMA

    CHUNGKING March 30. — The first Japanese land defeat in Burma, involving the withdrawal the enemy forces, is revealed ...

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  27. To-day’s Leaders: Helping The Soldier Valuable Respite

    NEW YORK March 30.—It is announced that Mrs. Casey, wife of Mr. R. G. Casey, who resigned the position as Australian ...

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  28. IMPORTANCE OF MADAGASCAR

    LONDON March 30.—The former War Minister, Mr. Hore Belisha, in a speech to-day. said it was difficult to understand why ...

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  29. ITALIAN LANGUAGE AT MARKETS

    SYDNEY Tues.—The Chief Secretary, Mr. Baddeley, to-day expressed the view that It would be “a good thing” If the Italian ...

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  30. A.I.F. MEN WANT TO RETURN

    CANBERRA Tuesday. — Five hundred Australian volunteer soldiers who have been timber, cutting in Great Britain for the ...

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  31. RED CROSS HELP FOR RUSSIA

    LONDON March 30.—A large consignment of clothes, medicines and provisions from the Australian Red Cross have been ...

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  32. Time To Strike Will Come

    LONDON Monday.—“We won’t win wars by sitting on defensive positions, however important they are,” said ...

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  33. SPY’S SUICIDE.

    WASHINGTON March 30.—The Justice Department has announced that Carl Shroetter, convicted German spy, committed ...

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  34. LOSS OF CRUISER

    LONDON March 30.—The British Admiralty announces the loss of the light cruiser, Niad,of 5000 tons. She was commanded by ...

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  36. TAIL-LIGHT CULPRITS

    SYDNEY Tuesday—Motorists booked in the last three weeks for not having tail-lights on parked cars number 6547. All but 417 ...

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  37. DENTIST’S DEATH

    SYDNEY Tuesday.— Horace Barnes 61. dentist, was found dead in the gas-filled workroom of his surgery, Good-st., ...

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  38. MR.CASEY’S POST

    MELBOURNE Tuesday. — It was announced by the Prime Minister (Mr. Curtin) to-day that Mr. Casey would relinquish ...

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  39. A TRIUMPH

    MELBOURNE Tuesday.— Semi-official opinion here regards the Washington announcement last night regarding the creation of ...

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