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  3. REDS CAPTURE CERNAUTI

    LONDON, March 30.—The Russians have stormed and captured Cernauti, formerly Cernowitz, described as the north-western gateway to Rumania. They have also pushed 20 miles south of Cernauti along ...

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  4. PLANES FROM SOLOMONS RAID TRUK

    FROM OUR CORRESPONDENT.—General MacArthur's communique reveals that Solomons based ...

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  5. Germans Tip Big Allied Blow In Italy

    LONDON, March 30.—The Germans anticipate a big Allied blow in the Nettuno beachhead area, south of Rome, and are making ...

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  6. Weaver Hits At McKell Govt.

    SYDNEY.—The leader of the Democratic Party (Mr. Weaver) today declared that the McKell Government, smarting ...

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  7. HITLER ORDERS ALL NAZIS TO LEARN TO SHOOT

    LONDON, March 30.—Hitler has ordered that every German must learn to shoot. Announcing this to-night the German Newsagency ...

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  8. Dramatic Moves Likely in Finland

    LONDON, March 30.—"The Times" correspondent at Stockholm says that M. Paasikivi, the Finnish diplomat who recently contacted the ...

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  9. PLANE PASSENGERS

    Guinea Airways plane, piloted by Capt. L. E. Schubert, today brought Mesdames Chabrel. Adams and Mist Chabrel from Renmark, and Father ...

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  10. RURAL RECONSTRUCTION

    CANBERRA.—The first report of the Kural Reconstruction Commission has been issued. It says that invigoration of farming by improved ...

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  11. Flying Doctor Is Forced to Return: No Landing Ground

    Although there was an urgent call for the aerial ambulance yesterday, there was no landing ground at the destination and the plane had to turn ...

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  12. LOCAL LAND BOARD

    Continuing its sittings, the Local Land Board heard further evidence today in connection with the application from district pastoralists for ...

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  13. DUCHESS OF KENT IN THE NEWS

    WASHINGTON, March 30.—It is strongly rumored in Washington, says Helen Essary, gossip writer, that Col. Elliot Roosevelt, second son ...

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  14. FEWER EASTER TRAINS

    SYDNEY.—The Railway Department today warned that fewer extra holiday trains would be run this Easter than last year. The Railway ...

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  15. HOT BURST CONTINUES

    The wann spell of the last few days has shown signs of increasing, Yesterday the heat was most uncomfortable and last night again the air ...

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  16. INQUIRIES ABOUT PRISONERS OF WAR

    SYDNEY.—The secretary of the Prisoners of War Relatives' Association (Mr. Sydney Smith) stated yesterday that the Federal Government ...

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  17. UNEMPLOYMENT AND SICKNESS BILL

    CANBERRA.—The House of Representatives last night rejected a proposal by the leader of the Opposition (Mr. Menzies) that the ...

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  18. BIG SUPPLY BILL

    CANBERRA.—In the House of Representatives today the Minister for the Army (Mr. Forde) introduced a Supply Bill for £51,959,000 to cover ...

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  19. TWENTY-THIRD BIRTHDAY OF THE R.A.A.F.

    CANBERRA.—The Minister for Air (Mr. Drakcford), in a statement on the occasion of the "23rd birthday" of the RAAF, declared that since 1939 ...

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  20. New Turn In The Pyjama Girl Case

    MELBOURNE.—Mrs. Jeanette Routledge admitted at the "Pyjama Girl" inquest today that up till 1940 she had always strenuously denied to everybody that the body of the "Pyjama Girl" was her daughter. The attendance at the inquest today was swelled by the presence of a number of University medical students. ...

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  21. LOAN EXHIBITION

    Today is the last day of the Victory Loan Exhibition of photographs and model planes at the Town Hall. The exhibition will close at 7 o'clock this ...

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  22. FIRE DAMAGES BRIDGE

    INNISFAIL.—When a low-level bridge over the South Johnstone Uiver, four miles from Innisfail, was damaged by Are this week, all rail ...

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  23. Unauthorised Collectors

    By advertisement today Mr. S. J. Daddow, secretary of the Police and Citizens 'Boys Club advises that no person or persons have been ...

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  24. SYNTHETICS v. WOOL

    CANBERRA, March 29.—Official statistics issued today reveal that imports of woollen piece goods in 1942-43 were less than half those of ...

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  25. SCARLET FEVER

    The Actine Chief Health Inspector (Mr. M. A. Murphy) said that another case of scarlet fever had been reported today. The patient is a ...

    Article : 62 words
  26. CENSORSHIP INQUIRY

    CANRERRA.—It is expected that General Sir Thomas Blamey will give evidence before the committee of Parliamentarians recently appointed to ...

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