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  3. REDS TAKE MOST OF TOWN OF TARNOFOL

    LONDON, April 4.—Further Russian successes in southeastern Poland are the features of today's news from Moscow. The Russians have captured most of the town of Tarnopol and have killed 3000 Germans there in the past ...

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  4. Man Arrested For Murder Of Wife On Farm

    "ADELAIDE.—The decomposed body of a 46-year-old woman was found by police today in a lonely farmhouse near Morphett ...

    Article : 208 words
  5. Interest Increases In Pyjama Girl Case

    MELBOURNE.—There was a long queue outside the City Morgue today long, before the "Pyjama Girl" inquest wat returned. Interest it increasing and extra police have been called to control the crowds. ...

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  6. BODY OF GIRL WASHED UP AT BONDI

    SYDNEY.—The nude body of a beautiful young girl was recovered from the sea about 100 yards off McKenzie Point, Bondi, today. ...

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  7. Polish Help For Red Armies

    LONDON, Apvil 4.—The Polish underground army is co-operating with the Soviet forces as they push on into Poland. ...

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  8. Rumanian Capital Bombed by Allies

    LONDON, April 4.—Bucharest, capital of Rumania, was bombed today by Allied planes from Italy, The attack was made in daylight by ...

    Article : 73 words
  9. Alleged Story Of Gatekeeper In Crossing Smash

    SYDNEY.—Detective Martin McMahon alleged at the inquest into the death.of 16 persons in the Brooklyn level crossing smash that Victor ...

    Article : 188 words
  10. GOOD PRACTICE FOR ROCKET GUNNERS

    LONDON, April 4.—When Britain's rocket gun was perfected a problem arose in providing targets on which rocket gunners could be trained, the ...

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  11. Rumanians May Seek An Armistice

    LONDON, April 4.—Unofficial, but probably authentic news from Istanbul (Turkey) says that General Antonescu, the Rumanian dictator, is ...

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  12. TREASURY RETURNS SHOW AN INCREASE

    CANBERRA.—Treasury returns [?]or the first three-quarters of this year indicate that the Treasurer (Mr. Chifley) under-estimated Customs and ...

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  13. 100th BIRTHDAY REUNION

    ALBURY.—At the home of Mrs. H. G. Barns, in Young Street, Albury, yesterday, a family reunion celebrated the 100th birthday of her mother, Mrs. ...

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  14. RESIGNATION OF GREEK PREMIER

    CAIRO, April 4.—An official statement announces the resignation of the Greek Premier (M. Tsouderos). The statement reads: "Because of ...

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  15. GERMAN FEARS ON ITALIAN FRONTS

    LONDON, April 4.—The Germans tonight reiterated their belief that the Allies contemplated another drive in the Netttino beachhead south of ...

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  16. CHINESE DENIAL

    NEW YORK, April 4.—The Chungking correspondent of Associated Press of America says that the Chinese Government, in an official ...

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  17. BERLIN ADMITS THE ATTACK ON TIRPITZ

    LONDON, April 4.—Berlin admits today that Allied aircraft attacked the 35,000-ton battleship Von Tirpitz on the Norwegian, coast. ...

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  18. Heavy Raid On Japs In Hollandia; 288 Planes Destroyed In Five Days

    FROM OUR CORRESPONDENT.—In the heaviest attack ever made on the Japanese base of Hollandia, in New Guinea, Allied planes dropped 400 tons of bombs and expended 27,500 rounds of ammunition. There are three aerodromes at Hollandia and the attack was concentrated on them, ...

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  19. CYCLIST INJURED

    A cyclist was knocked down and injured by an alleged hit-run motor driver late last night. The cyclist was Kenneth Rowl[?]d ...

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  20. BADOGLIO HAS SINGLE PASSION

    LONDON, April 4.—Marshal [?]adoglio clearly outlined his policy in an interview at Naples today with a Reuter's correspondent. ...

    Article : 79 words
  21. 70 DEGREES TODAY

    Cool temperatures still prevail. Yesterday there was a moderate sunshine. The maximum temperature for the day was 68 degrees and the ...

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