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  2. TIDES, SUN AND MOON

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    Detailed lists, results, guides : 65 words
  3. MAILS CLOSE TODAY

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    Detailed lists, results, guides : 47 words
  4. ON 500 MILE FRONT

    LONDON, April 1.—Marshal Stalin's armoured, strealised, model of the Russian steam-roller is flattening German defences over a 500 mile front from the Carpathians to the Black Sea. It is rumbling through the Tartar Pass leading into Ggechoslovakia, rolling down on to ...

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  5. QUEENSLAND SOLDIERS IN DUTCH NEW GUINEA

    Mr. and Mrs. Djakoria (Malayan natives) endeavouring to sell grass skirts to Pte, Norman Campbell, of Brisbane, Pte, Jim Hasson, of Townsville and Pte Malachy Rooney, also of Townsville, somewhere in Dutch New Guinea (Department of Information picture) ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  6. FIFTH ARMY ADVANCES

    LONDON, April 1.—An advance on the main Fifth Army front in Southern Italy is announced in to-day's Allied communique. War ...

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  7. THE ATTACK ON PALAUS

    NEW YORK, March 31.—The United States Pacific fleet's attack on the Palau Islands, 900 miles east of the Philippines, is regarded as a prelude to a invasion of the Carolines, lying some hundreds of miles to the east of the Palau group, says the washington correspondent of ...

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  8. THREAT ON IMPHAL

    NEW DELHI, March 31.—General Auchinleck, Commander-in-Chief in India, said he wanted to make it clear that Imphal, the ...

    Article : 370 words
  9. HEAVY BLOWS ON TRUK

    General MacArthur's bombers on Thursday continued their co-ordinated support of the Pacific Fleet's Palau excursion with more raids on Japanese bases in the Carolines. Sunday's communique reported a double rain on Truk and another strike against Woleai, midway ...

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  10. CENSORING OF LETTERS

    CANBERRA, April I: The opening by censors of letters addressed to members of Parliament is not a breach of any existing privilege, ...

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  11. R.A.F.'s HEAVIEST LOSS

    LONDON, March 31.—The biggest and bitterest air battle of the war duce the beginning of the offensive on Germany was fought ...

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  12. SOVIET AND ITALY

    LONDON, April 1.—The "Times" commenting on Russia's recognition of the Badogilo Government in Italy, and the Moscow ...

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  13. PROGRESS OF THE LOAN

    MELBOURNE, April 2.—During the first five daysof last week, subscriptions to the £150,000,000 Victory Loan were greater than those obtained ...

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  14. CURTIN MAY EXTEND TRIP

    CANBERRA, April 1.—An indication that Mr. Curtin may stay longer than expected in London and Washington was provided ...

    Article : 216 words
  15. RUSSO-JAPANESE PACT RENEWAL

    NEW YORK, April 1.—Renewal of the Russo-Japanese commercial pact has caused disappointment in China, says the American Associated Press ...

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  16. TYRES FOR A.W.U.

    ROMA, April 1.—The Australian Workers' Union in Brisbane secured four new six-ply passenger tyres on a No. 9 priority dated February 23, 1944, ...

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  17. WOMAN'S SPIRITED REPLY

    TORONTO, April 1: Vivien Kellems, noted Connecticut woman industralist, replying to charges of "little wooden headed Charlie McCarthy ...

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  18. GENERAL WINGATE KILLED IN CRASH

    LONDON, April 1.—Wheff a storm-lossed Mitchell bomber hit a mountain in Burma, Major-General Orde Charles Wingate, brilliant, unorthodox British soldier, was killed New Delhi correspondents say that ...

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  19. LONERGAN FOR SENTENCE

    NEW YORK, April 1.—Wayne Lonergan, former Cafe Society playboy and later a cadet in the Royal Canadia Air Force, was found guilty of ...

    Article : 143 words
  20. TOBACCO FOR ITALIANS

    CANBERRA, April 1.—Senator Keane. In a written reply to Mr. Francis last Friday, admitted that while Italian prisoners of war ...

    Article : 141 words
  21. FINNS SEEK PEACE

    LONDON, April 1.—The "Daily Telegraph's" Stockholm correspondent says that Allied quarters have confirmed a report that M. Passikivi. a ...

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  22. AUSTRALIA MAY BUILD SUBMARINES

    CANBERRA, March 31: Australian shipyards may build submarines before for the war ends, chiefly to develop a balanced Australian navy for the ...

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  23. AN AYR SOLDIER'S REST DAY IN DUTCH NEW GUINEA

    Private Henry Williams, of Ayr, spends his rest day sun baking on the beach and drinks coconut Juice, somewhere in New Guinea. (Department of Information Service). ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  24. MR. MORGAN CRITICAL

    CANBERRA, April 1.—Mr. Morgan (Labor. N.S.W.) who. on a number of occasions recently, has been at variance with members of his party, ...

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  25. CASKET 839 DRAWN

    First prize in Golden Casket No. 839 was won by "War Loan" Syndicate, j C/- H. Smith. Warwick; second prize was won by C. Trenerry, C/-Post ...

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  26. JAPS SUFFER IN DUTCH NEW GUINEA

    Australian soldiers have returned from a Jonely outpost for many miles across terrible swamp country with their story of a desperate ...

    Article : 139 words
  27. U.S. AIR FORCE AGGRESSIVE

    LONDON, April 2.—A United States Strategic Air Force communique states Liberators from the Eighth Air Force on Saturday attacked ...

    Article : 119 words
  28. COMPLAINT AGAINST OFFICERS

    CANBERRA, April 1.—There was a tendency on the part of tome office to aggrandise themselves. Dr. Evatt admitted to Mr. Holt during the ...

    Article : 124 words
  29. 50 U.S. AIRCRAFT-CARRIERS

    NEW YORK, April 1: More than 50 U.S aircraft carriers are plying in the Pacific. This was disclosed at Chicago ...

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