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  3. Progress Continues In Tunisia

    Allied troops continued to make steady progress in Tunisia yesterday, but have had to fight bitterly for the ground won. The Ist Army was engaged in hard fighting in the Medjez ...

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  4. GREATRECORD OF RAILWAYS

    "One of the most pleasing features of Australia's war effort Is the splendid record of our railway services in an States." said the ...

    Article : 466 words
  5. MOVES TO HEAL ALLIED BREACH

    Every effort is being made by British and American leaders, including Mr. Churchill, to heal the Russo-Polish breach. Almost continuous consultations are taking place ...

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  6. NO WORK ON MAY DAY

    Serious industrial trouble is now threatened as a result of the decision of most metal trade unions to take a holiday on May Day, nest ...

    Article : 502 words
  7. HARD BATTLES AT MUBO

    GUINEA, April 28.—Fighting in the Wau-Mubo area, where Australian troops are at present in touch with scattered Japanese ...

    Article : 535 words
  8. NERVE WAR IN N. PACIFIC

    Tokio radio issued a warning today that the United States was feverishly establishing large airfields, hangars and munition ...

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  9. BATTLE TAKES SHAPE

    The battle for Tunisia seems to be approaching the stage where an outline of decisive developments can be seen. There appears to be ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  10. WHARF TROUBLE PERSISTS

    The executive of the Sydney branch of the Waterside Workers" Federation today decided to instruct the men to report for the ...

    Article : 156 words
  11. Regulations Governing May Day Holidays

    Federal holiday regulations now in force and lasting until next November would govern May Day holidays, officers at the Labor ...

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  12. Gen. Montgomery Back At Front

    Gen. Montgomery is back, at his Tunisian headquarters after his visit to Cairo. It is revealed tliat Gen Giraud ...

    Article : 72 words
  13. Malta Bags Its 1,000th Enemy Plane

    Spitfires from Malta on patrol this morning destroyed two Axis aircraft, bringing the island's total to 1.001. Malta's AA gunners ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  14. CRUSADER'S SHIELD FOR 8th ARMY

    From W. J. MUNDAY WITH THE BTH ARMY, April 26.—Every man who has served with the 8th Army will be ...

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  15. Mr. Wendell Willkie's Visit

    The Acting Premier (Mr. Jeffries) said yesterday that he had sent a letter to the Commonwealth Government urging that South ...

    Article : 71 words
  16. MILITIAMEN AND R.S.L.

    Much Interest has been taken in Victorian RSL circles at the decision of the annual meeting of the South Australian branch yesterday ...

    Article : 132 words
  17. 45 Australian Prisoners Now In Egypt

    The Commonwealth Government had received advice that 45 Australians, practically all of them sick and wounded members of the ...

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  18. Builder Of Bizerla To

    The Algiers correspondent of the "New York Times" states that Adml Muselier builder of the fortifications at Bizerta is expected ...

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  19. Japanese Report Of Exchange Of Nationals

    Associated Press of America has picked up a Berlin radio broadcast quoting a Japanese Embassy spokesman in Bangkok as saying ...

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