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  2. MAILS CLOSE TODAY

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  3. TIDES, SUN AND MOON

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    Detailed lists, results, guides : 55 words
  4. RUSSIANS OPEN BATTLE FOR BERLIN

    LONDON, March 14.-The Russians are fighting fierce battles on both the northern and southern flanks, state agency correspondents from Moscow. An uneasy lull is re-ported to have settled down in the central order sector ...

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  5. A GERMAN AIR-RAID BUNKER

    A nine-story reinforced concrete building used as a bunker, or air-raid shelter, to accommodate 10,000 persons, captured in Krefeld, Germany (official U.S. radio-photo.) ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  6. AMERICANS EXPAND ON RHINE BRIDGEHEAD

    LONDON, March 14.—The Americans have enlarged their hold in front of the Remagen bridgehead, despite persistent German counterattacks. After smashing a heavy counter by German tanks with severe loss to the enemy, ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  7. OSAKA BURNS FROM HEAVY BOMBS

    WASHINGTON, March 13—A very large force of Super Fortresses rained incendiary bombs on strategic targets in Osaka to-day. Approximately 300 Super Fortresses participated from ...

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  8. MORE HEAVY RAIN EXPECTED

    BRISBANE, March 14: Although floods in the north have subsided, except in the Burdekin and Einasleigh river . the Weather Bureau ...

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  9. CARGO PILLAGING

    CANBERRA, March 14.—The Government has net aside £200,000 to build up an organisation to check pillaging on the waterfront. ...

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  10. SOLUTION FOR SOIL EROSION

    CANBERRA, March ,— Speaking on the address -in-reply in the House of Representatives to-day. Mr. Leminon said: "Unless we act quickly, oui ...

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  11. CAIRNS SERVICES BY RAIL RESUME

    CAIRNS, March 14.—All trains and rail motor services in the Cairns district resumed normal running to-day, with the exception of rail motor ...

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  12. RAILMEN REFERRED TO COURT

    BRISBANE, March 14,—The Cabnet decision advising all services in .he railway unions that they must approach the industrial Court on their ...

    Article : 137 words
  13. SOLDIER GUILTY OF SERIOUS CHARGE

    BRISBANE. March 14 —Bruce Charles Roy, 24. soldier, was remanded for sentence by Judge Macrossan after a jury found him guilty ...

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  14. LESS AMERICAN FOOD FOR EUROPE

    WASHINGTON, March 14 — Because the total demands were considerably Kreater than the supply available, the War food ...

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  15. 5. ROOMED COTTAGE STOLEN

    SYDNEY, March 14, Mrs. Myra Hall, of Marine View. Newcastle, imported to the police on Tuesday, that a five-roomed weatherboard cottage ...

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  16. FOOD OFFICERS' SURVEY OF WEST

    BRISBANE, March 14— Three Commonwealth load officers. Miss Helen Fowler and Mesdames Dorothy Sides and Loloma Weir, science graduntes ...

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  17. SHIP TORPEDOED WHILE CREW SINGS

    The crew of the Liberty ship, Robert J. Walker. were ringing curols when the ship was torpedoed off the pant roast of ...

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  18. HUMANE MEDAL TO R.A.A.F. OFFICER

    LONDON, March 24. — The Royal Humane Society has awarded the Stanhope Gold Medal for the bravest deed of the vear to Group Captain ...

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  19. FIFTH ARMY BEYOND VERGATO

    LONDON, March 14.—Strong Fifth Army patrols on the italian from have worked their way north of Vergato, which is one of Germany's most ...

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  20. LONG TERM FOR SOCIETY MATRON

    NEW YORK. March 14.—Mrs. Job Taylor, a young Island society ma[?]pan was sentences prison term for a series of ...

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  21. DOUBLE MURDER CHARGE

    SYDNEY. March 14,—" I knew I would have; to kill him to get a gun." allegedly conlessed Cyril Norman. 32. alias Thomas Couldrey. who was ...

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  22. GEORGE CROSS FOR CANADIAN AIRMAN

    LONDON, March 14.-Although hp wfis d.vln£, a Canadian, HlylnR Ofllcer Itndrrlrk Gray, of Ontario, ri-fimi'd (o rlnmbor Into a dinghy Hhicli held only twn, for which he- ...

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  23. SEARCH FOR SOLDIER FRUITLESS ,

    CAIRNS March 11. —An extensive search, made to-day by police, members of the military service , and civilians for the body of a soldier ...

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  24. AUSTRALIAN TROOPS IN NEW BRITAIN

    Australian troops disi[?]barking from a transport in Japan Britain(Australian). ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  25. BIG T.B. INCIDENCE AMONG GREEK GIRLS

    ATHENS, March 14 — Doctor Nicholas Thoutls. Minister for Health, has announced that 15 of every 20 girls between the ages of 18 and 22 are ...

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  26. "DELAY OF MAILS UNNECESSERY"

    CANBERRA. March 14.— Mr.Martens said in the House of Representatives to-day that. following on the dislocation of traffic over the flooded ...

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  27. BRITISH ATTITUDE TO BANK BILL

    LONDON, March 13—The "Finanetal Now"s says "Sufficient is known tn London about the banking bills to show they would ...

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  28. CATS IN PALAWAN LANDINGS

    CANBERRA. March 24.—R.A.A.F. Catalina flying boats took pail in the recent Allied landings at Palawan. Philippines Islands. Invaded last week ...

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  29. BIG BURMA HILL TOWN TAKEN

    MANDALAY. March 14,— The Associated Press Special representative says a force of Gurkhas moving along a secret smugglers ...

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  30. VITAL JAP RIVER LINE CUT

    The Australian advance to the south has paused just across the Puriata River in the face of the strong Jap Force This Australian. ...

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  31. DEAD MAN RESUSCITATED

    WELLINGTON, March — A man who had been dead twelve minutes was received by message of the heavy at Dunedin Public Hospital . He is Still ...

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  32. ESTEVA DEFENDED

    PARIS , March 14. Vice- Admit Muselier former Conimander-in-Chef of the Free French Navy, to-day intervened dramatically in the Esteva. ...

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  33. LANDING ON TWO JIMA ISLETS

    GUAM, March 14,— Admirul Ntmitz has announced that Marines landed unopposed on Knngoknwn and Kama two islets west. ...

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  34. TRAVEL BAN MAY BE LIFTED

    CANBERRA, March 14,— Mr.Ward on the House of Representative to-day replying to a question said there was good propescts of the resume. ...

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  35. PARALYSIS VICTIM DIES

    BRISBANE, March 14 —A six-year-old boy, who was reported yesterday in the suffering from infantile paralysis died during He attended ...

    Article : 33 words
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