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  4. The Battle For New Guinea

    CANBERRA, Friday.—Although the Japanese plans have been frustrated by the heavy bombing it is known that large enemy reinforcements must be expected in the battle for New Guinea ...

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  5. Meeting Demands of Armed Forces

    SYDNEY, Friday.—A new reserved occupations schedule was issued to-day by the Minister for Labour, Mr. Ward. It is a comprehensive document and repeals the old list of block reservations. Instead, all ...

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  6. Submarine’s Toll

    LONDON March 12. — H.M. submarine Utmost has returned after 15 months’ service in the Mediterranean, ...

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    ADMIRAL HART, Commander of the American Asiatic Fleet, who told press interviewers that many wars have been won after ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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    THE JAPANESE PREMIER, General Tojo, who boasts of conquests in the South-West Pacific. ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  9. FIGHTING IN BURMA

    LONDON March 12.— It was stated in London “There is no fresh news from Burma. Our forces are intact, although they ...

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  10. Protection For Ceylon

    CAIRO March 12.—The constant drone of planes, the arrival of British and Indian troops, new anti-aircraft ...

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  11. THREATENED BAN ON CARS AT NIGHT

    SYDNEY Friday—The Minister for Transport, Mr. O’Sullivan, stated last night that nearly 1000 motor cars were left unattended ...

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  12. To-day’s Leaders: The Battle Begins Food Control

    LONDON March 12.—“If Australia does not change her attitude, the will suffer the fate of the Dutch East Indies,” General ...

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  14. FLOW OF CHARCOAL HAMPERED

    SYDNEY Friday.—The flow of supplies from the country was being prevented by a system under which rural producers have ...

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  16. FIERCE AIR BATTLE FOR MALTA

    LONDON March 12.—Interest in what has been described as “the dingdong air [?] battle for Malta,” has reached a high pitch. ...

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  17. CHINA TO FIGHT ON TO VICTORY

    CHUNGKING March 12.— The Chinese Foreign Minister told interviewers that the new route to China would be an ...

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  18. ITALIAN FAILED TO ENROL

    For failing to enrol for military service, Harold Joseph Rosolen, an Italian, of Evans Head, was sentenced to three months’ ...

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  19. MR. CURTIN’S MESSAGE TO AMERICA

    WASHINGTON March 12. — The Australian Minister, Mr. Casey, conferred with President Roosevelt to-day and handed the ...

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  20. ATROCITIES CONFIRMED

    CHUNGKING March 12.—Miss Phyllis Harrop, whose social crusades won her the name of “Hongkong’s District Attorney. ...

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  21. Fighting On Sumatra

    LONDON March 12—The Lieutenant Governor-General of the Dutch Indies (Dr. van Mock) stated that he was in ...

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  22. Heavy Nazi Losses In Russia

    LONDON March 12.—The German radio described fierce Russian attacks in the eastern Crimes and Sebastopol as having been defeated by a heavy artillery barrage. One attack on Sebastopol was on a mile-wide front, with ...

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  23. PLEA FOR BIG OFFENSIVE

    MIAMI (Florida) March 12.— Lieut.-General Arnold Chief of the Army Air Corps, said that today an immediate and all-out ...

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  25. INTEREST RATES

    CANBERRA Friday.— Regulations were issued to-day forbidding any person paying or charging interest above a fixed rate. ...

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  26. GNEISENAU WAS BADLY BATTERED

    LONDON March 11.—The Moscow radio claims a Cairo report that German Grand Admiral Raeder issued a secret secret-circular ordering the formation of German crews for French warships to be completed by April 10. ...

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  27. WOMEN LEAVE JAVA

    PERTH Friday.—Except those who refused to leave their British or Dutch husbands and fathers no Australian women or ...

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  28. MAN SUFFOCATED

    SYDNEY Friday.—A man believed to be Reginald Francis Brennan, aged 30, was overcome by smoke as he was crawling ...

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  29. STATEMENTS DEPRECATED

    CANBEREA Friday.—The Minister for the Army, Mr. Forde, deprecates statements issued in Melbourne demanding the whole ...

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  30. NEW GUINEA LANDINGS

    LONDON March 12.—I is announced by the Roma radio that the Japanese made further landings at two points on the New ...

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