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  3. Crippling Blow To Japanese Air Power In Northern Zone

    With the destruction of 20 Japanese planes and severe damage to seven other machines, the Allied air forces during the past two days have dealt the enemy a crippling blow in the ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  4. RUSSIANS ON MOVE AGAIN

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  5. AIR BATHES IN BURMA

    While the lull in the land fighting persists in Burma, a tremendous battle for air supremacy is raging over ...

    Article : 370 words
  6. 11 ENEMY SHIPS SUNK

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  7. "A MASTER OF STRATEGY"

    Gen. Mac Arthur has impressed the Minister for the Army (Mr. Forde) as a master of strategy. and a man of outstanding intellect. ...

    Article : 684 words
  8. CONTROL OF FOODSTUFFS

    Sweeping measure to regulate and restrict the distribution of many classes of foodstuffs are likely to be announced shortly . ...

    Article : 231 words
  9. YAMASHITA'S CHOICE

    The Japanese commander in in the Philippines (Gen. Yamashita) must now fight or turn his sword against himself, like his ...

    Article : 290 words
  10. STIRRING PATROL OF SUBMARINE

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  11. Strafing And Bombing Attacks

    Air operations in the Northern Australian zone on Sunday are now believed to have resulted in the destruction of 17 Japanese ...

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  12. Fighters In Low-Level Raid

    From GEORGE JOHNSTON PORT MORESBY, March 23.— In the 17th air raid against Port Moresby this afternoon, one ...

    Article : 443 words
  13. Cey[?on Equipment Meant For Rangson

    The Colembo correspondent of the "Daily Mail: says that huge quantities of equipment which arrived too late to save Rangoon, with ...

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  14. SUPPLIES FOR U.S. TROOPS

    Australia will supply American Forces operating in the Australasian war zone all the equipment that Australian industries are ...

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  15. Supplies From Australia

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  16. ENEMY PATROLS IN PHILIPPINES

    Today's war communique says:— "Japanese batteries continued to hammer unsuccessfully at the harbor defences of Manila Bay. Only ...

    Article : 103 words
  17. NAVAL ATTACK ON CHINA COAST

    A Chungking communicate states:-"Japanese warships steaming up the Min River past Foochow. yesterday shelled ...

    Article : 154 words
  18. NO GOLD BRAID ABOUT MacARTHUR

    Gen. Mac Arthur yesterday gave his first interview to Australian and international press correspondents. For those who were ...

    Article : 724 words
  19. FORCIBLE EVACUATION OF JAPANESE

    The army has ordered that forcible evacuation of all Japaneae from Hainbridge Island, in Paget Sound, opposite the Bremerton ...

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  20. THREE MORE U.S. SHIPS SUNK

    The Navy Department has announced that enemy submarines last week sank three additional United States vessels, described ...

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  21. Quisting Orders Norwegian Ships To Port

    Oslo radio, under orders from the Quisling Government. has instructed Norwegian ships an the Indian Ocean to put ...

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  22. Fisbery Agreement Between Russia And Japan

    Vichy radio, quotign a Tokio report, says that after the signing of a short-term fishery agreement between Japan and Russia, the two ...

    Article : 46 words
  23. Spain Defers Natal Shipbuilding

    Gen. Moreno. Minister for the Navy, announced today that Spam had deferred that new naval building programme until after the ing programme until after the ...

    Article : 43 words
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