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  3. RUSSIA HALTS RETREAT

    Although they hove been forced to retreat in the Donetz Basin because of the concentration of a vastly superior force in a narrow sector, the Russians have gained further successes on ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  4. ALL STRIKES MAY BE OUTLAWED

    Mr. Curtin said, in the House of Representatives today that he was considering declaring all stoppages of work in Australia ...

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  5. HEAVY RAID ON MUNICH

    RAF Bomber Command planes last night made a heavy attack on industrial objectives in Munich, in southern Germany. ...

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  6. STRONGER AIR ATTACKS

    SOMEWHERE IN AUSTRALIA, March 10.-Coninued evidence of the growing impeus of Japanese air striking power in the New ...

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  7. RECORD MINE STOPPAGES

    Twenty-six mines in New South Wales were idle today because of strikes, constituting a record for the number of stoppages since the ...

    Article : 237 words
  8. OUTBREAKS IN FRANCE

    More reports of guerilla outbreaks against the Germans in Prance have been received. Short, but sharp, street battles between ...

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  9. ROMMEL'S COSTLY BLUNDER

    Patrols of the 8th Army are harassing Rommel's forces in all sectors of the Mareth Line front, states today's Algiers communique. The retreating Axis forces have lost two more tanks, ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  10. EMPIRE TRADES UNION CONGRESS

    A deadiock has occurred beween Mr. Curtin and the ACTU on the demand of the ACTU that it should have sole right to select the ...

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  11. U.S. AIR ATTACKS IN PACIFIC

    A Navy commique issued today states:-North Paciffic.-On Sunday US heavy and mediuam bonders ...

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  12. Mr. J. Pierpont Morgan Seriously ILL

    The directors of J. P. Morgan and Co. today issued a statement that Mr. John Pierpont Morgan, the banker, is seriously ill. ...

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  13. BOMBING OF BURMA CONTINUED

    Today's New Delhi communique reports that liberators last night attacked the marshalling yards and other objectives at Prome and ...

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  14. BRAZILIAN BANK CLOSES DOWN

    The British secret service has discovered one hiding place of Nazi leaders' "salted" fortunes, which were exposed in 1940 by the ...

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  15. Separate U.S. Air Force Command For China

    The commander of the American farces in China and Burma (Lt-Gen. Stillwell) has announced the formation of a separate air ...

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  16. Size Of U.S. Army Defended

    Replying to a demand that the size of the army be reduced, the Secretary of War (Mr. Stimson) said today that interference with ...

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  17. Passes Between Switzerland And Italy Mined

    The Berne correspondent of the "New York Times" reports that Swiss newspapers publish stories of the mining of the passes and ...

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  18. Big British Convoy Reported Headed For Atlantic

    The German radio said today that dispatches from La Lima. Spain, reported that one of the largest British convoys ever ...

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  19. Mr. Churchill Resumes Duties

    The political correspondent of the "Daily Telegraph" says that Mr. Churchill expects to resume his Parliamentary duties at the next ...

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  20. Turkish Cabinet Reconstituted

    The Turkish Cabinet, which resigned as a formality, after the re-election of President Inonu, has been reconstituted by the Premier ...

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