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  4. HEAVY FIGHTING IN BALAKLEYA SECTOR

    LONDON April 12—Balakleya remains the only point on the eastern front where fighting on any scale is going on. The Germans obviously have set a tremendous value on the capture of this Donets bridgehead. ...

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  6. WHARF MEN RESPOND TO CALL-UP

    SYDNEY Tuesday—Call-up for labour on the Sydney water, front to-day were answered by wharf labourers tor the first time ...

    Article : 171 words
  7. Plans To End Mining Hold-Ups

    SYDNEY Tuesday—Plans to end production [?] and build up coal [?] are being discussed by the National ...

    Article : 148 words
  8. Final Act of Great African Drama Near

    LONDON April 12—The latest report from Allied headquarters reveals that the Afrika Korps is now 30 miles north from Susa, which was captured yesterday. Its rearguards are rapidly retreating, while the Axis forces ...

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  9. Merchant Navy’s Part

    LONDON April 12—The Merchant Navy convoyed nearly half a million men to Tunisia, stated Mr. D. A. ...

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  10. £15,000,000 A DAY SPENT ON WAR

    LONDON April 12—The Chancellor of the Exchequer, Introducing Britain’s fifth war Budget in the House of Commons, said ...

    Article : 205 words
  11. Second Front No Longer Secret

    WASHINGTON April 12 —“The second front is no longer a military secret. We all know that just over the ...

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  12. BATTLESHIPS OF THE FUTURE

    WASHINGTON April 12—Rear-Admiral Blandy, naval ordinance chief, said to-day that the answer to the heavily-armoured ...

    Article : 126 words
  13. DR. EVATT CONFIDENT OF GOOD RESULTS

    WASHINGTON April 12—Dr. Evatt, after a 30-minute conference with President Roosevelt, expressed confidence that, before his Washington mission ended, there would be good news for the American and Australian forces in the ...

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  14. INCREASED EARNINGS IN BRITAIN

    LONDON April 12.—A White Paper reveals that wages and salaries and other sources of private income in 1941-42 increased ...

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  15. REGISTRATION OF CHILDREN

    SYDNEY Tuesday—The Federal Minister for Labour. Mr. Ward, said to-day that the Federal Government had no ...

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  16. INVASION FEAR IN BULGARIA

    LONDON April 12.—Well-informed quarters in Istanbul (Turkey, believe that King Boris of Bulgaria, when he visited ...

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  17. Price Control Will Mean Saving To Public

    CANBERRA Tuesday.—The Minister for Customs, Senator Keane, whose department will administer the new price-control ...

    Article : 116 words
  18. JURY FAILED TO AGREE

    NEWCASTLE Tuesday—The jury in the Quarter Sessions case in which Joseph Benedict Flinn (39), soldier, was charged ...

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  19. To-day’s Leaders: The Manpower Check The Queen’s Speech

    LONDON April 12—“The final stage of the Battle of Tunisia is not going to be easy. Rommel and Von [?] hold strong ...

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  20. SUBMARINES SCORE

    LONDON April 12—British submarines in the Mediterranean destroyed night enemy vessels and damaged an additional ...

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  21. FOOLISH STATE OF AFFAIRS

    SYDNEY Tuesday.—Sir Charles Marr, MHR, to-day said that a deputation, of Ashfield shopkeepers told him that, while ...

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  22. Buying Rush Starts In Sydney

    SYDNEY Tues.—There is evidence that a buying rush to use the rull number of clothing coupons before the expiration of ...

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  23. Detention of VD Sufferers

    SYDNEY Tuesday.—The Director of Public Hygiene, Dr. Cooper Booth, said to-day that authority existed under the National ...

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  24. Sydney Produce Markets

    SYDNEY Tuesday.—[?] by private treaty: [?] chaff [?]7/9 to 8/6, wheaten chaff 7/ to 8/6, lucerne chaff 10/ to 11/, lucerne ...

    Article : 63 words
  25. Irregularities In Ballot Alleged

    SYDNEY Tuesday—Mr. C. A. Morgan, MHR, who was defeated by Mr. J. Quinn in the Reid preselected ballot, to-day declared ...

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  26. French Feeling In Africa

    LONDON April 12—General de Gaulle presided at a three hour meeting of the French National Committee, at which General ...

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  29. FRESH DISPUTES ON COALFIELDS

    SYDNEY Tuesday.—As a result of two fresh disputes four pits were idle on the New south Wales coalfields to-day, and ...

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  30. BACK TO WORK

    SYDNEY Tuesday.—The majority of men and women idle in yesterday’s record industrial hold-up In three Staten resumed ...

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