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  4. PATTON'S TANK DASH TO SOUTH-WEST

    LONDON, Mar. 18.—While Third Army tanks are sweeping from the Moselle to the Saar, closely followed by motorised infantry, the American Seventh Army, ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  5. STETTIN HEMMED BY FURIOUS BATTLE

    LONDON, March 18.—The battle in the Stettin area is developing with murderous ferocity as the Russians are throwing in everything in an attempt ...

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  6. U.S.-CHINA ON JAPANESE WAR

    WASHINGTON, March 18.—The Army and Navy Journal predicts General MacArthur will visit Washington for conferences as soon as the ...

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  7. NORTHERN FLOODS

    The cyclonic disturbance reported off the North Queensland coast last week is believed to have crossed the coast line north of ...

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  8. FORGED RATION COUPONS

    BRISBANE, Mar. 18.—A charge of a breach associated with printing ration documents camp before the Police Court on Saturday. ...

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  9. GOVERNOR'S FEAR FOR PEACE ERA

    BRISBANE, March 18.—An extraordinary upheaval of the ideas of living compared with the pre-war standards was forecast by the ...

    Article : 388 words
  10. BANKING DEBATE TO OPEN WEDNESDAY

    CANBERRA, March 18.—The debate on the Government's two Banking Bills will begin in the House of Representatives on Wednesday, when ...

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  11. FINANCIAL AID FOR MIGRANTS

    CANBERRA, March 18.—An agreement between Australia and Britain on the extent of the financial assistance necessary to help British ...

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  12. BURDEKIN VICTIMS IDENTIFIED

    HOME HILL, March 18.—The two missing men from the train disaster at the Inkerman rail bridge have been identified through photographs by passengers on the train as the Swenson Brothers, Edward Leslie and Jack, both ...

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  13. JAPS SMELL LIKE SWAMP

    Jap Headquarters and the Mosigetta swamps are the most evil-smelling things in the world—with the swamps running a bad ...

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  14. FURTHER ADVANCES ON MINDANAO

    NEW YORK, March 18.—More big advances have been made by the American forces on Mindanao, in the Philippines. ...

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  15. VICE-REGAL PLANE NOT LUXURY LINER

    CANBERRA, March 18.—London reports describing the Duke of Gloucester's Avro York "Endeavour" aircraft as a luxury ...

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  16. ANTWERP SURVIVES GERMAN "V" BOMBS

    LONDON, March 18.—The German "Vee" weapon terror attack against Antwerp, designed to wipe out the port, failed completely, ...

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  17. CHINESE THRUST HELPS BURMA PLAN

    NEW YORK, March 17.—A Chungking communique states that Chinese troops gained 18 miles in the past 24 hours, and entered the suburbs of ...

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  18. TRUSTEESHIP TALK ANGERS MR. HUGHES

    CANBERRA, March 18.—Suggestions in the American Press that international trusteeship should replace Australian control of the mandated ...

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  19. EARTHQUAKE BOMB

    LONDON, March 17.—Expert examination of reconnaissance photographs of the twin viaducts at Bielefeld, after the daylight raid last week in ...

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  20. LABOUR DAY WAGE AMENDMENT

    BRISBANE, MArch 17.—An amendment to the Arbitration Act in 1941, to provide better condtions for workers on Labour Day, had had in some ...

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  21. IWO JIMA MOPPING UP CONTINUES

    WASHINGTON, March 18.—A naval communique states: Marines continued the mopping up operations on Iwo Jima yesterday. A force ...

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  22. TEN MILLION LIVES LOST IN POLAND

    LONDON, March 18.—Poland's military and civilian casualties since the war began number 10,000,000, or over 28 per cent, of the pre-war ...

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  23. FIRE BOMBS REDUCE CENTRE OF KOBE TO SMOKING RUINS

    NEW YORK, March 18.—More than 300 Super-Fortreses attacked Kobe, Japan's chief port, on Saturday, reducing an area of nine square miles to ashes. Returning pilots observed the fires 100 miles from the stricken city. ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  24. INKERMAN BRIDGE DAMAGE MORE SERIOUS THAN 1940

    HOME HILL, March 18.—The damage to the Inkerman railway bridge is more serious than in the 1940 floods, states Mr. A. Burgess, chief bridge engineer of Brisbane, but not as bad as that caused by some previous ...

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  25. RAIL FATALITY

    CLERMONT, March 17.—Mr. J. S. Jackson (59), timber inspector and officer-in-charge of the Birimgan railway sawmill, while returning from ...

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  26. CRIMEA DECISIONS TO APPLY TO ASIA

    WASHINGTON, March 18.—The State Department spokesman, Mr. Charles Tsft, broadcasting, declared the spirit of the Crimea ...

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  27. POLICE SEEK WAGE INCREASE

    BRISBANE, March 18.—An increase of 2/- a day for all ranks is sought by the Police Union. Representatives of the Public ...

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  28. BRITISH PRISONERS PERISH IN MINES

    MOSCOW, March 18.—British war prisoners who arrived from Odessa stated many of their number perished in German coal mines. They ...

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