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  3. MacARTHUR IN MELBOURNE

    Above—The welcome to General MacArthur and Lieut.-General George Brett, his second-in-command, at Flinders-street ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  4. THRILLING DASH FROM PHILIPPINES

    MELBOURNE, Sunday.— General MacArthur's successful dash from the Philippines to Darwin over seas infested with enemy war units was described by ...

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  5. ENEMY CRUISER SET ON FIRE AND LEFT SINKING

    CANBERRA. Sunday.—"A Japansese heavy cruiser is reported to have been set on fire and sunk when Allied aircraft conducted a successful operation against enemy warships at Rabaul on Friday." states a war communique ...

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  6. ENEMY MASS FOR DRIVE ON SITTANG

    MANDALAY, Saturday.—Strong Japanese forces are reported to be massed in Burma for a drive through ...

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  7. SUBMARINE AND DESTROYER

    MELBOURNE, Sunday.—Commanders of two Allied naval ships now in Australia give a graphic story concerning a battle between a Japanese ...

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  8. MAIN NAZI SUPPLY LINE THREATENED BY RUSSIANS NEAR POLTAVA

    STOCKHOLM, Saturday,—Bitter fighting is raging for Poltava, through which the Germans' main supply line rums. "Svenska Dagbladet" reports that the Russians have occupied a village 15 miles south of Rjev, probably Sjendolova. ...

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  9. SHIP LOSSES IN ATLANTIC

    NEW YORK, Saturday.—The navy announced to-day that a Greek freighter has been torpedoed and sunk in Atlantic waters. The entire crew of 35 was ...

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  10. Jap. Army in Brazil

    RIO DE JANEIRO, Saturday. —The Government to-day published a sensational letter seized from a Brazilian born Japanese revealing a detailed plan ...

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  11. U.S. BOMBER DESTROYS NAZI SUBMARINE

    NEW YORK, Saturday. —A United States bomber has destroyed an enemy submarine in an undisclosed area off the ...

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  12. PACIFIC COUNCIL IN WASHINGTON

    WASHINGTON, Saturday.—The Australian Attorney-General (Dr. Evatt) side to-day that he had come to America to submit urgent reports and recommendations, including the creation of a Pacific War Council in ...

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  13. BRITAIN'S NEW FIGHTER NOW IN ACTION

    LONDON, Friday.—Britain's new fighter plane—the Whirl-wind—was on public show for the first time to-day. ...

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  14. PRIORITY IN ARMING U.S. SHIPS

    NORFOLK (U.S.A.), Saturday,—American merchantmen were being armed on a priority basis, and ships ...

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    Map of Now Guinea, showing where the Japanese forces which landed at Lae and Salamaua are advancing along the Markham Valley, westward from Lae. ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  16. ARMY DAY IN U.S.A.

    WASHINGTON, Saturday.—President Roosevelt to-day proclaimed April 6 Army Day. He said all the services would participate and urged the people ...

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  17. NAZI BOAT SUNK BY AUSTRALIANS

    LONDON, Friday—A Sunderland flying boat from an Australian squadron early this morning attacked and ...

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  18. PITH OF THE LEADERS

    THE THEORY that Japan would restrict her operations against Australia to a campaign for northern bases must now be thrown ...

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  19. INFORMATION MINISTRY PUTS NEWSPAPER IN COVENTRY

    LONDON, Saturday.—The Ministry of information has informed the "Daily Mirror" by letter that it has withdrawn its co-operation from the "Daily Mirror's" "Allies in Action" exhibition of war photographs which will open in ...

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  20. Damage at Essen Revealed

    LONDON, Friday. — Photographs taken during the heavy R.A.F. attack on Essen and other Rahr objectives on the night of March 9 emphasise the ...

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