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  3. THE TUNISIAN FINALE

    LONDON, April 19.—The last decisive battle in Tunisia looms nearer, after heavy Allied air and patrol activity along the whole arcshaped, front covering Tunis and Bizerta. The Paris radio says the patrol activity is constantly increasing ...

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  4. U.S. MARINES SAY GOODBYE TO GUADALCANAL

    A newly arrived U.S. Army soldier shakes hands in farewell to a U.S. Marine about to board the waiting barge for transit to a troopship lying out in deeper water. This scene took place on the beach of Guadalcanal Island in the Solomons, as the Marines turned over the Island to the Army ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  5. THE LIBERTY LOAN

    CANBERRA, April 19.—£10,000,000 is required to-morrow to fill the Third Liberty Loan. Mr. Chiefly announced to-night that, ...

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  6. KUBAN COUNTERS FAIL

    LONDON, April 19.—Reuter's Moscow correspondent says the Germans have now lost nearly 6000 in their series of counter-attacks in the Kuban pockekt. The great hopes the German High Command placed on the counter-attacks have been dashed, despite the ...

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  7. JAP. LULL IN NEW GUINEA

    An American Liberator bomber on armed reconnaissance fought off two Japanese fighters during the raid on Kavieng, and flew on to shoot down a ...

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  8. SUPPORT FOR MR. HULL'S TRADE POLICY

    LONDON, April 18.—Over 1200 leading economists in the U.S.A. to-day addressed a warning that the abandonment of Mr. Cordell Hull's ...

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  9. LOAN COUNCIL MEETING DELAYED

    CANBERRA, April 19.—This year's review of State loan operations may be delayed by the Victorian election on June 12. The Federal Government has ...

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  10. MAJOR STRANGE, D.S.O.

    The award of the Distinguished Service Order to Major B. D. Strange, of Townsville, was among the citations for deeds of heroism by Australian ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  11. C.C.C. WORKERS FINED

    MELBOURNE, April 19.—Fines of £5 were imposed at Port Melbourne to-day by Mr. Nichols. P.M., on five members of the Civil Construction ...

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  12. LEAVE FOR MALARIA PATIENTS

    MELBOURNE, April 18.—Revision of the leave arrangements of soldiers from New Guinea convalescing after malaria may be one of the first ...

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  13. FATE OF 1000 POLISH OFFICERS

    LONDON, April 18.—The fate of some 1000 Polish officers, whose bodies the Germans announced as finding near Smolensk, where they ...

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  14. THE R.A.F. RAID ON PILSEN

    LONDON, April 18.—A description of Friday night's Pilsen raid was given in a broadcast to-night by a Flying Officer who took part. The officer ...

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  15. U.S. FORTRESS ACE KILLED

    Somewhere in New Guinea: Paying tribute to Major Ken McCullar, ace Flying Fortress pilot who has been killed in an air accident. General ...

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  16. SPORT BAN ON HOLIDAYS

    CANBERRA, April 19.—The holding, of any form of organised sport on public holidays upon which persons in, essential industries are obliged to work ...

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  17. POLITICAL DEFEATISM

    BRISBANE, April 19.—Addressing members of the Rotary Club to-day, Archbishop Wand said that two devastating world wars have shown ...

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  18. MIRACLE OF THE SEA

    LONDON, April 18.—One of the most dramatic sea stories of the war, involving three crippled ships, was told by the captain of a Norwegian ...

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  19. CATTLE CREEK TRAGEDY

    INGHAM, April 19.—Two members of a unit, David Eric Petersen, and Leslie Joseph O'Neill lost their lives by drowning on Saturday afternoon at ...

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  20. BUTTER RATION UNLIKELY

    Brisbane; April 19.—Butter rationing was not likely to be instituted for some months, if at all. If it was at all possible, it would be ...

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  21. MR. LANG MAY CONTEST REID

    CANBERRA, April 19.—Federal Labour members believe that, notwithstanding his expulsion from the Federal Labour Party, Mr. J. T. Lang ...

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  22. HEAVY TOLL OF NAZI AIR TRANSPORTS

    LONDON, April 19.—A force of 100 Junkers 52 transports, heavily escorted by fighters, and endeavouring to cross from Sicily to Tunisia on Sunday, was ...

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  23. GREEKS AND GERMANS CLASH

    LONDON, April 19.—Reuter's Cairo correspondent quoting the Hellenic News Service, says Greek patriots in the last few days have several times ...

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  24. METAL TRADE STRIKE UNJUSTIFIED

    SYDNEY, April 19.—The Commonwealth Conciliation Commissioner (Mr. Morrison) to-day decided that there was no justification for the strike of ...

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  25. SUBMARINE URSULA GETS HOME

    LONDON, April 18.—A British submarine which sailed blind for six days and nights in the Mediterranean, with her periscope smashed by an enemy destroyer which rammed her, is now back home. She is H.M.S. Ursula, one of the first of the Navy's smallest U-class ...

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  26. THE RAID ON TOKIO

    LONDON, April 19.—The British Untied Press correspondent with the North African Air Force. says that for the first time it has been revealed ...

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  27. HEAVY DAMAGE TO BREMEN

    LONDON, April 19.—Photographs taken during the Flying Fortress raid on April 17 on the Fockewulf factory on the outskirts of Bremen show that ...

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  28. C.N.O. WIN IN OXLEY

    BRISBANE, April 19.—The latest figures in the Oxley by-election are: Kerr (C.N.O.) 4,856, Dittmer (Labor) 3903, Mrs. Solly (Ind.) 876. Only postal ...

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  29. ENEMY TRAWLER SUNK

    LONDON, April 18.—An Admiralty communique describes a successful action by our light coastal forces off the coast of Holland on Sunday ...

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  30. COLLECTION OF WAR PENSIONS

    The Acting Chairman of the Repatriation Commission (Mr. J. Webster) to-day urged that, wherever possible, instalments of war pension due on ...

    Article : 119 words
  31. GENERAL DE GAULLE'S REPLY

    LONDON, April 19.—An Algiera message says that General Catroux has arrived with General De Gaulle's answer to General Giraud's proposals. ...

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  32. STAGGERING OF TRADING HOURS

    BRISBANE, April 19.—The Minister for Transport (Mr. Lawson) announced to-day that the production executive of the Federal Cabinet has approved ...

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  33. THE MEDIATION OFFER

    LONDON, April 19.—The Stefanl News Agency, commenting on Jordana's mediation offer, said: "The idea that the Axis inspired the Spanish ...

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  34. RAF. AGAIN OVER SPEZIA

    LONDON, April 19.—A heavy force of bombers raided Spezia, on the Gulf of Genoa last night. One 'plane is missing. ...

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