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  3. FLOODS DRIVE JAPANESE OUT OF MARKHAM VALLEY

    PAPUA, Monday.—Tropical downpours now being experienced along New Guinea's north past with the arrival of the wet season have foiled the Japanese attempt to advance from Lac and spread out over the Markham Valley ...

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  4. EPIC BATTLE IN HARBOUR OF ST. NAZAIRE

    LONDON, Monday.—The most daring and, in many ways, the most important combined services attack yet carried out, the British raid in the St. Nazaire submarine ...

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  5. NEW DESERT FIGHTER

    Australian pilots give a "once over" to a new Kittyhawk, fast fighting planes which have recently arrived in the desert. ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  6. TERRIFIC DIVE INTO SEA

    LONDON, Monday.—An eyewitness returning from the raid on St. Nazaire described the destruction of a Junkers 88, which ...

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  7. HITLER FINDS IT HARD TO REGROUP

    LONDON, Monday.—Messages from Russia speak of continuous Russian pressure, which makes it increasingly ...

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  8. WAR COUNCIL IN WASHINGTON

    MELBOURNE, Monday.—A Pacific War Council is being set up in Washington, and the Minister for External Affairs (Dr. Evatt) will attend its first meeting this week. The Prime Minister (Mr. Curtin) said early this morning that the ...

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  9. HARD FIGHT IN BURMA BY CHINESE

    CHUNGKING, Monday.— Chinese troops at Toungoo are engaged in bitter fighting to stem the Japanese ...

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  10. MINERS TO DEFY ULTIMATUM

    SYDNEY, Monday.—Hebburn No. 2 miners decided at a meeting to-night to ignore the Regulation 77 notices ...

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  11. SUPPLY TANGLES SOLVED

    WASHINGTON, Sunday.— The Australian Special Envoy (Dr. Evatt) had four conferences to-day about the ...

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  12. BIGGER STREAM OF AID FOR RUSSIANS

    LONDON, Sunday.—The Foreign Secretary (Mr. Anthony Eden) declared to-day that British industry, transport, the Royal Navy and the ...

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  13. CAN THROW KEY POINTS INTO DARKNESS

    CANBERRA. Monday.—The Minister for Home Security (Mr. Lazzarini) disclosed to-day that as an additional precaution to the brown-out, master ...

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  14. Must Not Strike Prematurely

    LONDON, Sunday.—Another contingent of Canadian soldiers, airmen and nurses has arrived safely in Britain. ...

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  15. Objections to March

    MELBOURNE, Monday.—The question of a march of returned A.I.F. men through city streets would be discussed with General Sir Thomas Blamey, the ...

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  16. INDIA PROMISED DOMINION STATUS

    LONDON, Monday.—Britain's constitutional proposals for India aim at giving the Indian people the fullest possible measure of self-government consistent with the present constitution, which cannot be changed until after the war. ...

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  17. NEXT LIKELY MOVES IN LIBYA

    LONDON, Monday.—The Axis army in Libya is building up its strength, but it is stated that it has not yet ...

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  18. COUNTER-DRIVE ON JAPS.

    WASHINGTON, Sunday—To-day's war communique says the enemy heavily attacked on the right of the American lines in the Batan Peninsula last ...

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  19. Warning of Easter Raid on New York

    NEW YORK, Sunday.—The Mayor (Mr. La Guardia) warned the people of New York to-day that the Axis might try to bomb them on Easter Sunday. lie appealed for public co-operation in special Easter air ...

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  20. PRESIDENT QUEZON IN MELBOURNE

    MELBOURNE. Monday—President Quezon of the Philippines arrived at Melbourne this morning with his wife and family and members of his personal ...

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  21. PITH OF THE LEADERS

    THE RETURN from the middle East of a large section of the A.I.F. has tremendously increased Australia's confidence that the ...

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  22. No Decision About Proceedings Against Internees

    MELBOURNE, Monday.— When Sir George Knowles, Solicitor-General, arrives in Melbourne to-morrow, he will confer with the Minister for the ...

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  23. VICHY CONFISCATES ALL GRAIN

    VICHY, Sunday.—The French Chief of State (Marshal Petain), in a broadcast to-day declared that France's food supplies are endangered. Three ...

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  24. D.S.C. FOR NAVAL MAN

    MELBOURNE, Monday.—The Naval Board has announced that advice has been received of the award of the Distinguished Service Cross to ...

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  25. AXIS DIPLOMATS' RETURN

    MONTEVIDEO, Sunday.—The Argentine foreign office announces that Axis diplomats from South America will go to Europe aboard the Spanish liner ...

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  26. BRIDGES SABOTAGED

    EL CENTRO (Cal.), Sunday.—Two railway bridges on the important Southern Pacific railroad were badly damaged by fire to-day. Federal ...

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