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  4. NO CHANGE IN ITALY

    LONDON, March 13: Advanced headquarters in Italy, in a communique, states that bad weather on all fronts prevented offensive ...

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  5. PRIZE PORTRAIT THAT AROUSED ART STORM

    Mr. William Dobell's prize-winding portrait (left) and the subject of the painting, Mr. Jeehes Smith bright),Awarded the £500 Architald Prize for 1943, the picture has aroused the greated controversy is the history of Australian art. The merits of the portait have been exhanatively debated. It has been veriously described as "a clever grotecqueris" a grow caircature," "a mosstrosity", "magnificent," "an important work of art," The ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  6. JAPS DEFEND WEWAK

    The Japassec are apperestly asking desperate effects is spare Wewak the same fate as Rabaul. In three days, according to General macArthur's communiques, they have lost 43 places shot down in air action, and 16 probables, is addition to others reported to have been ...

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  7. NAZIS RECROSSING BUG

    LONDON, March 13.—The Germass are being drives back across the Bog on a broad front, in the centre of the Russians drive towards the Carpathians and the Black Sea, and are still sheadowing great quantities of matrical, says the British United Press Moscow ...

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  8. ITALIANS DENOUNCE ADMINISTRATION

    LONDON, March 12.—Retuer's correspondent in Naples says that speakers, representing the Action, Sociamet and Communist Parties, addressing ...

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  9. WAR EXPENDITURE DECLINING

    CANBERRA, March 13.—For the second month in succession, the Federal accounts for February show another huge fall in Commonwealth war ...

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  10. TRAVEL BAN ON EIRE

    LONDON, march 12.—The Government has decided, object to certain exceptions, that all travel between Britain and Northern Ireland and Eire must be sespeaded forthwith for military reasons from March 13 until further notice. No more permits or visas for travel between ...

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  11. SOUTH COAST MINERS RESUME TO-DAY

    SYDNEY, March 18.—By a majority of 105 votes, south coast miners to-day decided to resume work to-morrow morning. The final vote was 596 for ...

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  12. TRIBUTES TO CHENNAULTS AIR FORCE

    LONDON, March 12.—The United Press correspondent at headquarters of the 14th Air Force says that, marking the 14th Air Force's anniversary ...

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  13. PUBLICITY IN U.S. OF AUSTRALIANS EXPLOITS

    CANBERRA, March 13.—The Department of Information is bringing out 12 publications in an attempt to get publicity in the United States and ...

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  14. GENERAL BLAMEY DEFENDED BY ARMY MINISTER

    SYDNEY, March 13: Replaying today to a statement by Sir Earle Page, criticising army control. Mr. Forde defended the Commonwealth-in-Chief ...

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  15. GOLDEN CASKET 834

    BRISBANE, March 13.— Golden Casket, No. 834 was [?] to-day First price went to [?] care [?] ...

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  16. POPE APPEALS FOR PEACE

    LONDON, March 12: The Pope addressed a large crowd a St. peter's Square, Rome, on the occasion of the deth a[?] of his election ...

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  17. P.M. REPLIES ON "JACK OF ARMY CO-ORDINATION"

    CANBERRA, March 13.—The losses suffered by the Australian and American forces were a fraction of those inflicted on the Jape, Mr. Curtin said ...

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  18. £100 DAMAGES AWARDED IN DEFAMATION CASE

    BRISBANE, March 13: The jury in the Supreme Court to-day awarded £100 damages to Robert Joyce, company manager, of Coorparoo, who had ...

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  19. VICTORY LOAN OPENS ON MARCH 28

    CANBERRA, March 13.—In six weeks from March 28 to May 9, Australians must provide in loan money only £30,000,000 less than was ...

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  20. WHARF LABOURERS FINED

    BRISBANE, March 13: Pillaging on wharves is still rampant, and it is very difficult to detect, said Detective Senior Sergeant Buggy is the Police ...

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  21. ASIA LEADERS WANT BURMA ROAD RE-OPENED

    NEW YORK, March 12.—The "New York Times" Chungking correspondent says that since Admiral Nimitz's statement about opening a port on the ...

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  22. INSTRUCTIONS TO SUGAR WORKERS

    BRISBANE, March 13.—So that fun Information can be obtained about workers available for the l944 sugar season, men engaged in the industry ...

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  23. CARPENTERS AND JOINERS SCHOLARSHIP BURSARIES

    BRISBANE, March 13: The Amelgamated Society of Carpenters and Joiners bursary for the child of a member gaining the highest pass in ...

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  24. JUDGE CRITICAL OF U.S. SOLDIERS SPENDING.

    SYDNEY, March 13: By their excessive spending, American servicemen have upset even the dis[?]ution of controlled goodds, such as tobacco ...

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  25. NEW TAX NOT BURDEN ON WAGE EARNERS

    CANBERRA, March 13.—Although the Government proposes under the "pay as you earn" taxation scheme to collect 25 per cent of the alleged ...

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  26. APPRENTICE FITTER IN COURT

    BRISBANE, March 13: When John Stanley Friend, 17, was arrested at Newcastle for having goods in his custody, suspected of having been ...

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  27. £25 FINE FOR HIDING SOLDIER

    CAIRNS, March 13.—The case was concluded in the Court of Petty Sessions to-day, before Mr. T. E. Dwyer S. M., in which John Kelly, resident of ...

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  28. NEW FEDERAL BILLS

    CANBERRA, March 13.—The introduction of several new Bills was indicated to-day by Mr. Chifley, who said that, in addition to the "pay as you ...

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  29. ATLANTIC INVASION DEFENCES INSPECTED

    LONDON, March 13.—The German Newsagency states that Von Rundstedt, between March 7 and 10, inspected the German Atlantic defences ...

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  30. THE WAR ADVISORY COUNCIL VACANCY

    CANBERRA, March 13.—Opposition colleagues believe Mr. Hughes will not make up bis mind whether to return to the Advisory War Council until ...

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  31. WINNING DOUBLE REFUSED

    MELBOURNE, March 13.—It was disclosed to-day that a North Queenslander was proffered a bet of £2000 to £2/10/- on the Ortelll-Sililar double ...

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  32. TANKER AND LIBERTY SHIP COLLIDE

    NEW YORK, March 13. The "New York Times" says that all but nine members of the crew of a Liberty ship and tanker perished in fires and ...

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  33. LIFE SENTENCE FOR TOOTH

    SYDNEY, March 13: Lester Turner, 15½, ws sentenced to-day life imprisonment for the murder of Gordon Miles Archibald, grazier and ...

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  34. WELSH COAL MINERS RESUME

    LONDON, March 12: Reports from Cardiff late to-day Indicated that nearly 50,000 of the 90,000 striking coalminers in South Wales decided to ...

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  35. MILK HAS PRIOR CLAIM THAN BEER

    CANBERRA, March 13.—Mr. Curtin a not impressed by requests that beer production should be increased to reduce the consumption of wina and ...

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  36. RUMANIAN PEACE MOVE TO TURKEY

    LONDON, March 12.—Reuter's correspondent in Ankara says a Rumanian politician. Prince Stirbey, 74, left Bucharest for istanbul some days ...

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  37. SYDNEY CATTLE SHOW POSTPONED

    SYDNEY, March 13.—Following advice from the Federal Transport Minister (Mr. Ward), the United Stud Beef Cattle Breaders Association of ...

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  38. WOUNDED MAY WEAK STRIPES

    MELBOURNE, March 13. — The wearing of sold stripes by wounded, similar to last war, hat been approved. One gold vertical stripe ...

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  39. CZECHS ORDERED TO REVOLT

    LONDON, March 12: The CxechoSlovak Government in London broadcast an order to its country to change over from passive to active ...

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