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  3. R.A.A.F. AND ALLIED 'PLANES CONTINUE OFFENSIVE

    MELBOURNE, Wednesday.—Continuing the successful offensive tactics which have marked their northern operations during the last few weeks, R. A. A. F. and allied aircraft on Monday. Tuesday and to-day destroyed four ...

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  4. INDIAN DISCUSSIONS ARE NEAR DEADLOCK

    LONDON, Wednesday.—It seems that only an eleventh-hour compromise on the question of the control of India's defence during the war can prevent a deadlock in ...

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  5. HAPPY HOME-COMING

    A. I. F. troops enjoying exercises on deck on their return journey to Australia. ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  6. NAZIS SUFFERING HEAVY LOSSES IN RUSSIA

    LONDON, Wednesday.—Although there were no important territorial changes on the Russian front yesterday, says the Stockholm correspondent of "The Times," there was no diminuation in the intensity of the fighting in many . ...

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  7. REPRISAL THREAT BY NAZIS

    LONDON, Tuesday.— A Wilhelmstrasse spokesman declared to-day that the Luftwaffe might have to ...

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  8. CANADIANS MAY HEAD INVASION MOVE

    LONDON, Tuesday.—"Canada is waiting with high expectation for the moment, when the Canadian army in Britain, which is ...

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  9. IRISHMAN WINS V.C. IN LIBYAN BATTLE

    LONDON, Tuesday.—The Victoria Cross has been posthumously awarded to Temporary Captain James Joseph Jackman, of Dublin, an ...

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  10. Brazil Smashes Japanese Submarine Base

    SAO PAULO (Brazil), Tuesday.—A Japanese attempt to create a secret submarine base in the South ...

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  11. BIG CONVOY FIGHTS ITS WAY TO MURMANSK

    LONDON, Tuesday.—A great Allied convoy laden with tanks, munitions and planes, mostly from the United States, has reached Murmansk in North Russia after withstanding three attacks by U-boats, dive-bombers and German ...

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  12. JAPAN FORMALLY ACCUSED OF USING GERMS

    CHUNGKING, Tuesday—The Chinese Government spokesman at a press conference to-day accused Japan of waging war with germs and said that ...

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  13. BRITAIN SPENDS £14½ MILLION A DAY

    LONDON, Tuesday.— Expenditure in the last three months of the financial year, which ends to-day, is understood to have averaged ...

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  14. JAPS. CLAIM END OF N.E.I. RESISTANCE

    NEW YORK. Tuesday.—Tokio radio, quoting the Domci Agency, claims that the occupation of Sumatra was completed on March 27. "when 200 N.E.I. ...

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  15. Labour Criticises Statement by Mr. Churchill

    LONDON, Tuesday.— The Labour Party's official press service strongly criticises Mr. Churchill's recent statement at ...

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  16. CITY FATALITY

    After having been admitted to the Launceston General Hospital yesterday afternoon with a fractured pelvis, lacerations and severe shock. Harry ...

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  17. BAD WEATHER IN LIBYA

    LONDON, Tuesday—Both the Cairo and Rome communiques say that bad weather has checked activity in Libya. ...

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  18. CHINA AND VATICAN MAY EXCHANGE ENVOYS

    CHUNGKING, Tuesday.—A Government spokesman said to-day that China had suggested to the Vatican an exchange of diplomatic representatives. ...

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  19. U.S. TROOPS ABROAD TO GET FULL AID

    WASIHINGTON, Tuesday.— President Roosevelt has written to all the American expeditionary forces abroad ...

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  20. Nazi U-Boat Ace Lost

    LONDON, Tuesday—The Berlin radio announces officially that Lieutenant-Commander Endrass did not return from his last expedition. He was the ...

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  21. CHUNGKING

    Tuesday.— Mr. Shen Shi-wa, an official of the Ministry for Communications, has been appointed China's first commissioner to India. ...

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  22. STILL QUIET IN PHILIPPINES

    WASHINGTON, Tuesday—"Except for sharp clashes between patrols there has been no ground fighting on the Batan Peninsula during the past ...

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  23. JAPS TAKE TOUNGOO AND THREATEN PROME

    LONDON, Wednesday.—While strong Japanese forces have crossed to the west bank of the Irrawaddy south of Prome and are holding Shwedaung, 10 miles below Prome, the Chinese have withdrawn from Toungoo to strong positions to the north and east. The Chinese withdrawal was made ...

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  24. FOOD CRIMES IN GERMANY

    ZURICH. Wednesday.— Two Red Cross nurses in Germany have been sentenced to death for selling hospital food. ...

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  25. HOLLYWOOD.

    Tuesday.— Louis B. Mayer has obtained Henry Ford's sanction to make a film of Ford's life. ...

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