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  3. HITLER LAUNCHES OFFENSIVE IN KERCH PENINSULA

    LONDON, Tuesday.—German troops in the Kerch Peninsula in eastern Crimea have taken the offensive, opening Hitler's spring drive for the Caucasian oilfields and a pathway to the Middle East and India. ...

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  4. MOULDED FOR VICTORY

    Above: Members of the A.I.F. Provost Corps who did good work in the Crete, Greece and Syrian campaigns. At right: Moulds ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  5. CHINESE KEEP FIRM GRIP ON JAPS. IN TRAP

    CHUNGKING, Tuesday.—Chinese forces in Western Yunnan held fast last night around the remnants of the Japanese column which thrust toward Chefang and ...

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  6. U.S. SUBS. SINK 3 SHIPS

    WASHINGTON, Monday.—A.U.S.Navy Department communique says that United ...

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  7. BRITAIN READY TO HIT BACK WITH GAS

    LONDON, Monday.—It is stated that if Germany uses gas British retaliation will be immediate and with the deadliest gases yet discovered. Britain has devised the most ...

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  8. R.A.F. READY TO HELP ARMY ON CONTINENT

    LONDON, Monday.—R.A.F. army co-operation squadrons are on their toes awaiting action in Western Europe. ...

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  9. JAPS. CLAIM ALL PHILIPPINES

    NEW YORK, Monday.—Tokio Official Radio, quoting the Domei News Agency, reported to-night that the conquest of the Philippine Islands had ...

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  10. NO FREEDOM IN JAPAN

    MELBOURNE, Tuesday.—His experiences in Japan were related by Sit John Latham, Chief Justice of the High Court of Australia, replying to speeches ...

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  11. STRONGER FIGHTER FORCE GETS THREE-DAY RECORD "BAG" AT MALTA

    LONDON, Monday.—Record destruction of Italian and German raiding planes over Malta at the week-end resulted from the strengthening of R.A.F. lighter forces on the island and the fierce air battles which followed. ...

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  12. Weather Cuts Down R.A.F. Activity

    LONDON, Tuesday.—Weather restricted R.A.F. fighter activity yesterday morning, but offensive patrols attacked targets in occupied territory. ...

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  13. COMPULSORY UNIONISM WILL BE URGED

    MELBOURNE, Tuesday.—Not only is compulsory unionism to be one of the subjects discussed at the conference between unions and Federal Ministers ...

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  14. THREE KILLED IN AIR CRASH

    MELBOURNE, Tuesday.—An R.A.A.F. officer and two trainees were killed on Monday afternoon when an aircraft in which they were on a training flight ...

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  15. CROWD ON BEACH WATCHES SHIP TORPEDOED

    NEW YORK, Monday.—The Navy to-day announced the torpedoing of three medium-sized ships off the Atlantic coast—two on the United States ...

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  16. ALLIES MAINTAIN ADVANTAGE

    MELBOURNE, Tuesday.—While the lull in naval operations off north-east Australia continues, there is no evidence of the lessening of air activity in the northern area. TO-DAY'S communique from Allied ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  17. PITH OF THE LEADERS

    THE next Japanese attempt to break through the Allied barrier in the Pacific may come in the near future, and it is likely ...

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  18. FREED PRISONERS RECOVERING

    CAIRO, Monday—Freedom has done more than any medicine could do for the health of the eight Australians who were repatriated from Italian prison ...

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  19. WRECKAGE OF LOST PLANE

    AUCKLAND, Tuesday.—Wreckage of the Union Airways passenger plane which with five passengers on board was lost on the Wellington-Nelson flight ...

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  20. Three Destroyers Lost

    LONDON, Tuesday.—The loss [?] three British destroyers in the eastern Mediterranean is announced to-day. They were attacked by German ...

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  21. VOICE OF RADIO PARIS SILENCED BY SABOTEURS

    LONDON, Monday.—German-controlled Paris radio station has been silenced by saboteurs, who used dynamite to destroy the wireless masts at Bourges, 140 miles south of Paris, according to a report from Vichy. ...

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  22. Post-War Treatment of Germans

    LONDON, Monday—The Home Secretary (Mr. Morrison), replying to criticism of his recent statement on the post-war treatment of Germans, said ...

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