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  4. NEW BATTLE FOR ANZIO

    LONDON, March 2.—Kesseking's third big beachhead offensive may have started says Reuter's correspondent. The Rome radio states that "German troops, at the first light of morning, lansched [?] heavy attacks at many points along the line in the Anzio farasion ...

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  5. MILITARY AID TO TURKEY STOPPED

    LONDON, March 2.—Reuter's Ankars correspondent says that Turkish political and military circles report the supply of British ...

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  6. ARGENTINA'S NAVY REVOLTS

    NEW YORK, March 1.—A revolt by the Argentine Navy, with some support from the Army, yesterday against the "Celoneis" ...

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  7. ADMIRALTY LANDING CONSOLIDATED

    Latest reports froes the Admiralty's state the American positions have been successfully consolidated. The extent of surprise the landing must have been to the Japs may be judged from the fact that they ...

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  8. NARVA SURROUNDED

    LONDON, March 2.—The battle foe the Paltic Republic is in fall swing as the Russia as the Russian armies advance on a 300-mile front, states Reuter's Moscow correspondent. Two powerful armies are striking against Narva and Pskoy, while a third is driving rapidly towards the ...

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  9. HORRORS OF NAZI HELL CAMP

    BRISBANE, March 2.—"For seven months, Australians and British soldiers lived under the German yoke at an illegal labour camp on a daily ...

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  10. LABOUR MEMBER CRITICAL OF COAL MINERS

    CANBERRA, March 2: Mr. H. V. Johnson (Labour, West Australia), who is president of the Australian Workers Union, in a vehement address ...

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  11. A.C T.U. OPPOSES SOLDIER PREFERENCE

    MELBOURNE, March 2: The Interstate executive of the Australian Council of Trade Unions to-day carried a motion that preference to ex-service ...

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  12. JAP CARRIER SUNK OFF MALAYA

    LONDON, March 2.—A submarine operating in the Malaooa Straits between Malaya and Sumatra has sunk a 7000 ton Jap aircraft carrier. ...

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  13. JAP ATTACK W BURMA REPULSED

    LONDON, March 1.—A South-east Asla communique states that morning up operations continued successfully on the Arakan front. Japa, who are ...

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  14. A MEMORANDUM OF SURRENDER

    CANBERRA, March 2.—Describing the Coal Bill as a monument to capitulation anda mamorandum of surrender, Mr. Fedden declared in the ...

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  15. ARMED GUARD tN SHIP CAUSES HOLD-UP

    A held-up of work on an Allied vessel has occurred because of dispute regarding an armed guard. Sydney wharf-labourers have refused ...

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  16. INTER-STATE LIQUOR TRAFFIC UNCOVERED

    CANBERRA, March 2.—The Minister for Customs (Senator Keane) said on Wednesday night that organised traffic in black-market liquor from ...

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  17. UP SEA AND AIR LOSSES IN FEBRUARY

    General MacArthur's communique for February reported the following: 426 Japanese planes definitely destroyed, 231 of these were destroyed in air ...

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  18. COAL MINE PROFITS

    CANBERRA, March 2.—Dr. Evatt. in tHe House of Representative! to-day, introduced an ancillary measure to the Coal Bill to deal with additional ...

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  19. BUFFALO FLY SPREADS TO BOWEN AREA

    BRISBANE March 2.—The buffalo fly continues to spread down the east coast, and has reached a point 40 milts north of Bowen. Inland it is ...

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  20. LABOUR CAUCUS ACCEPTS "PAY-AS-YOU-EARN"

    CANBERRA, March 2.—The recommendation of the all party Parliamentary committee on "pay as you earn" taxation were accepted by a ...

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  21. LATE OVERSEAS NEWS

    LONDON, March 2.—An Air Ministry communique states that a very strong force of Bomber Command planes attacked Stuttgart last night, ...

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  22. NO SIGN OF COLLAPSE IN GERMANY

    LONDON, February 29.— The "Times" Lisbon correspondent states that, with further trainloads of American citizens arriving at Lisbon ...

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  23. BRITISH VETERANS ON HOME LEAVE

    MELBOURNE, March 2.—Tough,: battte-wise British troops who have fought on many fronts have arrived here on their way home for ...

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  24. MR. HUGHES HAT REJOIN WAR COUNCIL

    CANBERRA, March 2: There are increasing indications that Mr. Hughes will next week rejoin the War Advisory Council and thereby put ...

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  25. IN JUNE EXEMPT FROM MEAT RATION

    BRISBANE, March 2.—After consideration of the condition at Injuns and in the district, the Rationing Commission has decided to ...

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  26. HUMAN DINGOES; JUDGE'S COMMENT

    SYDNEy, March 2.—"You are human dingoes" Acting Judge Redshaw told three men in the Sydney Quarter Sessions to-day, when ...

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  27. FADDEN MOVES FOR LIMITED U.S. SERVICE PAT

    CANBERRA, March 2.—A move to approach the U.S. Government to limit the pay of American serviceman in Australia to a standard equal to ...

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  28. EARLY NEGOTIATIONS BY FINLAND

    bONDON, March 1.—Peace negotiations have not taken place between Finland and Russia, declared the Finnish radio. Pa[?] reserved tp Stockholm. There are conditions to be accepted Immediately as a preregulsite for beginning negotiations, and conditions have been left ...

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  29. BULGARIANS SEARCHING FOR PEACE

    LONDON, March 1.—The British united Pram diplomatic correspondent says that reliable advice reaching London from neutral capitals indicate that Bulgaria is asking Britain and America for terms under which ...

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  30. LATVIA'S PROUST

    WASHINGTON, March 1: The Latvian Legation, in a statement, said Latvia's inclusion in the 36 Soviet Republics is a flagrant violation of the ...

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  31. THE CENSORSHIP COMMITTEE

    CANBERRA, March 2.-Mr. Curtin announced in the House of Representatives to-day that parliamentary standing orders will be amended to ...

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  32. CRITICAL US. PRESS EDITORIAL

    NEW YORK, March l.—The "Chicago Tribune." in an editorial, commenting on Dr. Evatt's statement opposing post-war American control of ...

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