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  2. MAILS CLOSE TO-DAY.

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    Detailed lists, results, guides : 48 words
  3. NAZI INVASION FEARS

    LONDON, April 29: Signs of approaching invasion are alarming the Germans. They are struggling to plug ever-increasing blitz-blown holes in the Weil wall and claiming air blows of their own at Allied invasion fleets masting on the British coast. ...

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  4. COLONEL KNOX DE.

    WASHINGTON, April 28: The occurred to-day of the Secret the Navy (Colonel Knox) at to of 70 years. He had been ill ...

    Article : 427 words
  5. MR. CURTIN IN LONDON

    LONDON, April 29.— The Associated Press special representatives sava et sunset, with an escort of six R.A.F. Mustangs. Mr. Curtin, in a Dakota ...

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  6. ADVANCE NEAR KOHIMA

    LONDON, April 29: A south-cast communique states at Kohima, following a successful attack, the liquidation of the remaining enemy ...

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  7. BOMBERS OVER BERLIN

    LONDON, April 29: Upwards of 2000 planes crowded in over Berlin to-day and drenched the city with a massive bombload, probably totalling 2000 tons, in what the Press Associaion's aviation writer describes as the mod devastating daylight bombardment of the war. ...

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  8. STRIKE PENALTIES CONFIRMED

    LONDON. April 28: Mr. Aneurin Bevan submitted a motion in the House of Commons to-day for the annulment of the new defence ...

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  9. PLIGHT OF GRAZIERS

    BRISBANE, April 30: Fourteen men, including five Italians, prisoners-of-war, have been made available to cut mulga for starving sheep and ...

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  10. PACIFIC POSITION.

    NEW YORK, April 29.— The "New York Times" correspondent (Mr. Kluckhohn) from the South-west Pacific headquarters, commenting on the ...

    Article : 162 words
  11. THE REFERENDUM

    CANBERRA, April 33: Machinery preparations for taking the referendum on wider powers for the Commonwealth are virtually in suspense. ...

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  12. SOVIET DRIVE ON LWOW?

    LONDON, April 29.— German reports indicate that a great Russian drive on Lwow, Poland, is imminent. Yesterday's German communique ...

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  13. SHOCKING FAMILY TRAGEDY

    SYDNEY. April 29: Mrs. Henry Winnell was found dead at Deniliquin to-day with the bodies of three of her five children, and a note saying that ...

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  14. S.A. ELECTIONS

    ADELAIDE, April 30: The PlLiberal Government has been [?] to power in South Australia result of Saturday's poll. ...

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  15. NATIVE LABOUR QUESTION

    CANBERRA. April 29: The declaration by the Australian Minister for Supply (Mr. J. A. Beasley) to the I.L.O. Conference, in the United ...

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  16. R.A.A.F. PLANE CRASHES

    MELBOURNE, April 29.— When an R.A.A.F. plane on training exercises crashed into the sea off the Victorian coast on Tuesday night, one officer ...

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  17. 'QUAKE IN NEW GUINEA

    BOMBAY. April 28.— An earthquake shock of great intensity with the epicentre more than 4000 miles from Bombay, and estimated to be ...

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  18. BLASTING OF WEWAK

    Heavy bombers are blasting Wewak, headquarters of the Japanese forces trapped between Alexishafen and Aitape. On Thursday, Liberators pattern-bombed Wewak't four aerodromes with 188 tons of 2000-pounders. Saturday's communique laid that this attack had made the ...

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  19. UNRATIONED MEAT

    BRISBANE, April 30: Restrictons on the sale of unrationed meat in Australia will be discussed at a meeting of the Commonwealth Meat ...

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  20. THREE YEARS ABROAD

    MELBOURNE, April 30.— Members of the Australian "Desert Harrassers" Kittyhawk squadron in Italy recently celebrated the completion of three ...

    Article : 91 words
  21. NIMITZ AND MACARTHUR

    NEW YORK. April 27: The "New York Times" correspondent, O. Kiuckhohn, cabling from New Guinea and commenting on the ...

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  22. MINISTER WARNS

    LONDON, April 29: The Min for Production (Mr. Oliver Little in a speech said: "We must not the habit of thinking only of ...

    Article : 87 words
  23. SAVINGS DEPOSITS SOAR

    CANBERRA, April 30. — Savings bank deposits reached the record level of £448,046,000 at the end of last month, representing an increase of ...

    Article : 113 words
  24. "TOJO" FOR ARTHUR

    ROCKHAMPTON. April 29.— A billy goat, with cart and harness, will be presented to General MacArthur's young Bon, Arthur. ...

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  25. TWO DIE FROM BURNS

    MELBOURNE. April 30: Trapped in the blazing bedroom of their home at East Brunswick at midnight on Saturday, Norman Arams (43) ...

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  26. VICTORIAN TOTE RECORD.

    MELBOURNE. April 29: The tortan totalisator record for a £3,638,653 15/-. made in 1942-43, passed to-day after only nine ...

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  27. LAMBETH WALK IN COPENHAGEN

    LONDON. April 29: Reuter's Stockholm correspondent says Danes in 21 Copenhagen cinemas sat amazed on April 23 when the anti-Nazi film ...

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  28. NEW GREEK PREMIER

    LONDON. April 27: Colonel Vt Vezelos, who was appointed Premier Greece less than a fortnight ago, resigned, and M. papandreou ...

    Article : 70 words
  29. DECENTRLISING, BOOT INDUSTRY

    BRISBANE. April 30.— A start has been made with the decentralisation of the boot industry in Queensland. The first decentralised factory has ...

    Article : 143 words
  30. PRIVATE ENTERPRISE DISCOUNTED

    LONDON. April 29- - "Australian could have been invaded long ago if the had waited for private enterprise," the Australian Supply Minister (Mr. ...

    Article : 74 words
  31. BEER QUOTA REVISION

    CANBERRA. April 30.— Mr. Forde has announced be will ask Senator Keane to consider the readjustment or district been quotas to meet ...

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  32. INVASION FORECASTS

    LONDON. April 29.— The Stock[?] correspondent of the American Associated Press says that the most serious of all invasion forecasts in ...

    Article : 81 words
  33. PICTORIAL BOOST FOR AUSTRALIA

    LONDON, April 28.— The London office of the Australian Department of information has carried out a wide scheme of pictorial propaganda as a ...

    Article : 73 words
  34. SOLIVIA REVOLT QUELLED

    NEW YORK. April 29: The American Associated Press received a foreword message from La Paz, the capital of Bolivia, saying that a ...

    Article : 38 words
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