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  4. NAVY SWEEPS BISMARCK

    In a two-way sweep along the east and west coasts of New Ireland on Tuesday destroyers from the South Pacific tank a Japanese freighter of 3500 tons with 400 troops aboard, another large cargo vend, with nine barges, and a Japanese destroyer. They went on to shell Kavieng ...

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  5. THE TRANSFORMATION OF TASSA THRIFALI

    How Allied shipments of food saved Greek children from starvation. These two pictures tell the store of the Greek child, The Thrifall, aged 11 years. Tho first one was taken In May, 1942. the second in January, 1943. In May. 1942, he had wanted away from hunger, and presented an appalling picture. Then. In August, 1942, the first shipment of wheat under the new agreement between Vt British and greek Governments was despatched to Greece. Back In the Blzarios Hospital where Tassa was, the food food began to make Itself felt ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  6. RUSSIAN FORCES ENTER PSKOV

    LONDON, February 24.—The capture of the important railway town of Dno (on the northern front, south-west of Lake limen and about 55 miles was east of Pakey) was announced to-night by Marshal Stalin is an Order of the Day to General Popov and Gororod. Marshal ...

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  7. NAZI 'PLANE PLANTS BLASTED FOR 4TH DAY

    dLONDON February 24,—A great armada of bombers and flights and flew out from British bases for Che fourth day of the record ...

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  8. CENTRAL CANE PRICES BOARD

    BRISBANE, Feb 24— The application of the C.S.R. Company with respect to Victoria Macknade and Hambledon mills and the ...

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  9. MR.FADDEN ATTACKS CENSORSHIP PERSONNEL

    CANBERRA, February 25.—Following allegations last night of Interference with has mall, Mr. Cameron: (U.A.P., South Australia) in the House ...

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  10. I MANY DEAD IN LONDON RAIDS

    LONDON, Feb.24— Members of the Pioneer Corps this afternoon Joined in the work of rescue, tot lowing last night raid on London ...

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  11. GUN DUEL AT ANZIO

    LONDON, February 24—Behind a screen of rain. the Germans continue to reorganise their fores, comparatively safe from the eyes of the A[?]fied air fores says the Combined British Press correspondent from the Anxio bachnasd However the skies to-day showed sig of ...

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  12. HIDDEN ARMS IN FRANCE

    LONDON, February 24.—Schroeder, chief correspondent of the German Overseas Newsagency, over the Berlin radio to-night discussed hidden arms ...

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  13. NEW SOLDIER PREFERENCE LAW CHALLENGED "

    CANBERRA, Feb. 24: Senator Brand (U.A.P., Victoria) to-day obtained the adjournment of the senate to discuss a"matter of urgency, In that the ...

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  14. MARSHALLS ATOLL BOMBED

    WASHINGTON, February 24.—A Pacific fleet communique says that' carrier-based planet of the Pacific fleet twice attacked an enemy-held atoll ...

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  15. SYDNEY CONSPIRACY CHARGE

    SYDNEY, Feb. 24.—Many provisions of the common law have been swept aside before the exigencies of war. Mid Justice Halse Rogers, In the Central ...

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  16. OIL EMBARGO ON SPAIN TO BE LIFTED

    NEW YORK, February 24.—The "Hersid-Tribune s" Washington correspondent learns authoritatively the State Department will soon be ...

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  17. SPECIAL CASKET 830

    BRISBANE. February 25,—Special Casket No. 830 was drawn to-night. Pint prize, £12,000, went to No. 28,131. "Amalagimated Bearing" syndicate, ...

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  18. MOVE TO OVERTHROW TOJO

    CHUNGKING, February 24.—The 'Central News correspondent learns that movement to overthrow Tojo it spreading throughout Japan, where . ...

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  19. CHARTERS TOWERS COLLEGES!

    CANBERRA, February 26. - All Souls' College, Mount Carmel College, and St. Gabriel's Girls Schools bad been taken over for military purposes ...

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  20. MEDICINE SCHEME TO BE WIDENED

    CANBERRA, Feb. 25.—The free medicine scheme Is to be widened to permit the Minister to approve, in special cases, of the subsidising of ...

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  21. FEDERAL PUBLIC SERVICE INQUIRY DEMANDED

    CANBERRA, February 25.—Mr. Fadden, In the House of Representatives to-day, demanded the appoint, ment of a Parliamentary committee ...

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  22. MR. WARD'S REPLY TO MR. MENZIES

    CANBERRA, February 29: Mr. Ward, in the House of Representatives on Thursday night, raid the whole Inference of the recent speech by Mr. ...

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  23. DONOR'S HILL ISOUTED BY FLOOD

    BRISBANE, February 25.—For seven weeks, Donors Hill was isolated by the biggest floods since 1911. The telegraph line was under water for 10 days, ...

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  24. "MONTY'S" APPEAL TO RAIL WORKERS

    LONDON, February 24.—General Montgomery had a bear to heart talk with representatives of the railway workers In Britain about the transport ...

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  25. CLASH IN FEDERAL HOUSE

    CANBERRA. February 25.—Disorderly scenes followed a dental In the House or Representative to-day by Mr. McEwen (U.A.P., Vic.) that ...

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  26. REPORT ON JAP ATROCITIES SOON

    CANBERRA, Feb. 24.—A report on Japanese atrocities In New Guinea by Chief Chief Sir William Webb as expected won. It is unlikely the ...

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  27. MURDOCH ARTICLE CRITICISED

    CANBERRA. February 25.—An article by Sir Keith Murdoch in a Melbourne newspaper was described by Dr. Evatt. In the House of ...

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  28. 18 MONTHS FOR ATTEMPTED BRIBERY

    PERTH, February 25: Lavus O'Connell Gorman, 33, legal practitioner, and former legal officer to the Manpower directorate In Perth, was sentenced In ...

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  29. SYDNEY'S BEER SUPPLIES INADEQUATE

    CANBERRA. February 25.—In the Senate to-day, Senator Keane mid that representative made to him indicated some Inquiries should be' ...

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  30. ROOSEVELT'S VETO TAX BILL REJECTED

    WASHINGTON. February 24—The American Press says the House, by 299 to 98, overrode Mr. Roosevelt's veto tax bill. The Senate is expected to ...

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  31. CAUCUS WARNED TO ACCEPT MINERS' HINTS

    CANBERRA, Feb. 25.—There might be very grave consequences 11 the Fderal Government fail to amend its coal control legislation on the lines ...

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  32. MOPPING UP IN ARAKAN

    NEW DELHI, February 24—A South-east Asia communique says that mopping up operations in the neighbourhood of Ngakedauk Pass ...

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  33. STRIKERS RETURN RESUMPTION ORDERS

    CANBERRA, February 26.—Sen stor McLeay, in the Senate to-day, drew attention to at report in at Sydney morning paper wherein the ...

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  34. FINLAND WANTS SUITABLE TERMS

    LONDON, February 24.—The Finnish radio quoted Tanner as saying that "Finland was disposed to withdraw from the war If she obtains ...

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  35. SYDNEY HOMES RETURNED

    CANBERRA, February 25—Some houses in sydney liken over by the Army had been returned to their owners and the rest would be returned as ...

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