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  4. News Index

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  5. BROWNOUT BLAMED

    MELBOURNE Wednesday— Stories of immorality in Sydney, allegedly encouraged by the brownout conditions have been ...

    Article : 141 words
  6. SOVIET ARTILLERY POUNDING GERMAN DEFENCES

    LONDON April 21.—The Soviet Army is now attaching some enemy lines which remained unchanged throughout the winter, and is advancing in sectors as widely apart as Sebastopol and Finland, says the London “Times” correspondent ...

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  7. Russian Ski-Troops In Winter Warfare

    Russia’s ski-troops are specially trained and equipped to operate under severe winter conditions Benefiting by the lesson learned in fighting the [?] infantry ski-forces with equipment machine guns, mortars and light artillery on sledges continu[?] pursue and harry the retreating German armies against whom winter alone is proving a ferocin[?] Guerilla ski-detachments are also carry ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  9. Lost Coal Question

    SYDNEY Wed.— Statements in the Legislative Assembly yesterday by Mr. Booth (Labour, Kurri), that ...

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  10. SWEEPING ALLLIED OFFENSIVE PLANNED

    FROM ALLIED HEADQUARTERS, Wes.— There is increasing evidence that the Allied offensive against the Japanese in the New Guinea theatre of war may shortly take an even more aggressive form than the present continuous ...

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  12. To-day’s Leader: Brownout Dangers

    MELBOURNE Wednesday.—As a result of enemy action during recent operations in the Bay of Bengal, the H.M.A.S. Vampire, a 1090-ton destroyer, has been lost, it was officially announced by the Prime Minister, Mr. Curtin, ...

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  13. SHIPPING LOSSES

    NEW YORK April 21. — British naval officials are discussing plans with Washington authorities for the more ...

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  14. MADAGASCAR

    WASHINGTON April 21.—The immediate seizure of Madagascar was urged, in the House of Representatives by Representative ...

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  15. FIERCEST FOR MONTHS

    LONDON April 21—An official report from Malta states that the Germans are continuing their raids over the island with Stuka ...

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  16. ROOSEVELT’S JOKE

    WASHINGTON April 21. — President Roosevelt, at a press conference to-day, was asked about the recent bombings which ...

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  17. ISSUE OF 5/- NOTES Under Consideration

    The Federal Treasurer (Mr. Chifley) is considering a plan for the issue of 5/ notes to cope with the shortage of silver and copper ...

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  18. Every Mine Working

    SYDNEY Wed. — Every coal mine in New South Wales was in production today, when the only men on ...

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  19. USE OF HARBOUR CRAFT

    SYDNEY Wednesday — The Chief Secretary, Mr. Baddeley, is to inquire into the allegation in the Assembly to-day by Mr. ...

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  20. OVERTURES FOR PEACE

    NEW YORK April 21.—Mr. Archibald MacLeish, Director of the Office of Facts and Figures, addressing the annual luncheon ...

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  21. Growing Nazi Fears Of Invasion

    LONDON April 21.—Reports of urgent defence measures in the west, with movement of German troop formations, are pouring in from all parts of Europe. The “Daily Mail” says activities in France, Belgium and Norway indicate ...

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  22. Japanese In Mongolia

    CHUNGKING April 21.—A report received here states that the Japanese garrisons in inner Mongolia have been strongly ...

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  23. Revolt and Sabotage Spreads in France

    LONDON April 21—Travellers from unoccupied France report conditions tantamount to civil war all along the boundary between occupied and unoccupied zones, says the “Daily Telegraph.” Organised parties venture nightly into ...

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  24. BIG TANKER DAMAGED

    BUENOS AIRES, April 21.— The Government has announced that a torpedo or mine damaged the 12,500 ton tanker Victoria. ...

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  25. Governor At Quirindi

    QUIRINDI Wednesday—All official reception was given to the Governor, Lord Wakehurst, and Lady Wakehurst, on their arrival ...

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  26. SPIES IN BRAZIL

    RIO DE JANIERO April 21.— The Brazilian police have rounded up 36 Germans in the State of Rio Grande do Sul. They include ...

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  28. SYDNEY CINEMAS

    SYDNEY Wednesday.— The forecast that the State Government would permit the opening of at least two Sydney cinemas ...

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