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  3. A.I.F. RETURNS TO AUSTRALIA FROM MIDDLE EAST

    CANBERRA, Friday—In accordance with the agreed plan of the Allies, the proportion of the A. I. F. which was to be returned to Australia has now arrived. General Sir Thomas Blamey, G. O. C., A. I. F., Middle East, and ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  4. SPRING MOVES NEAR AS THAW SETS IN

    LONDON, Friday,—Signs that the thaw is beginning must prepare the world for the Axis spring offensive. Whatever the Germans' plans are, it is certain that the most ...

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  5. MacARTHUR AND CABINET

    General MacArthur, Supreme Commander of the Allied forces in the South-West Pacific, meets Australia's War Cabinet. From left: The Minister for the Army (Mr. Forde), Major-General R. K. Sutherland (U.S. Chief of Staff), General MacArthur, the prime ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  6. HEAVY NAZI LOSSES OVER MALTA

    VALETTA, Friday.—German planes three times heavily attacked shipping in the Grand Harbour yesterday. ...

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  7. JAPANESE BOMBER SHOT DOWN IN 20TH RAID ON PORT MORESBY

    CANBERRA, Friday.—Port Moresby was raided early this morning, states a war communique issued to-night by the Prime Minister (Mr. Curtin). The attack—the 20th on this centre—was directed at ...

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  8. HEAVY RAID ON RUHR

    LONDON, Friday.—For the second night in succession hundreds of R.A.F. bombers attacked the Ruhr industrial valley last night. ...

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  9. DESPERATE RAIDS WHILE ICE LASTS

    LONDON. Friday.—Final bids to relieve Leningrad and wipe out the German forces on the northern front are being undertaken by Russian ...

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  10. Must Put Clocks Back To-night

    At 3 a.m. (daylight saving time ) to-morrow (Sunday) all clocks must be put back one hour to 2 a.m. (E.S.T.). ...

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  11. President of Philippines in Australia

    President Manuel L. Quezon and his family and the members of the War Cabinet of the Government of the ...

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  12. RAMMED NAZI SUBMARINE

    NEW ORLEANS, Thursday.—Navy officials disclosed to-day how an unarmed freighter sank a Nazi submarine by swiftly manocuvring. ...

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  13. Illegal Dealing in Stockings: Fines Total £28, 250

    LONDON, Thursday.—Fines totalling £28,250 sterling with £200 sterling costs, also 12 months' imprisonment, were imposed on W. P. Blythe, of ...

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  14. NEW POLISH BORDERS

    In this map of Burma the dotted line shows the approximate position of the front along which the Allies forces are resisting Japanese pressure. The arrow shows where the Japanese are reported to have by passed Toungoo and cut the road to the north ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  15. STRENUOUS JAPANESE MOVES IN CENTRAL BURMA

    LONDON, Friday.—From all sides the Japanese forces are attacking Toungoo, after side-stepping the town and ...

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  16. PRISONERS ESCAPE

    LONDON, Friday.—German prisoners of war marched out from a big prison camp in north-west England to a railway station three miles ...

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  17. COSMETICS BANNED

    CANBERRA, Friday.—To-day the Government decided to prohibit manufacture of cosmetics to conserve certain ...

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  18. ASSURANCES FROM VICHY

    WASHINGTON, Thursday.— The State Department disclosed that relations between the United States and Vichy have been cleared tip by recent ...

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  19. FOUR MINES ON STRIKE

    SYDENY, Friday—About 4000 tons of coal was lost by production to-day when 4000 miners employed at four mines in N. S. W. went on strike. The ...

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  20. SUBMARINES IN BAY OF BENGAL

    LONDON. Friday. — Berlin radio, quoting Tokio, says Japanese submarines are operating near Calcutta and Madras and have already achieved ...

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  21. PITH OF THE LEADERS

    AUSTRALIA, even with the quite substantial assistance she is receiving from the United States, will be hard put to it to maintain ...

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  22. BULGARIA MAY SOON JOIN GERMANY

    LONDON, Friday,—A message from Berne says that German newspapers confirm that King Boris and Hitler discussed Bulgaria's part in the spring offensive in conference yesterday ...

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  23. Sydney Drought Breaking?

    SYDNEY, Friday.—The State Divisional Meteorologist (Mr. Mares) said to-night he thought rain registration for March ...

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  24. High Nazi Leader Captured

    RIO DE JANEIRO, Thursday. — A Sao Paulo despatch to the newspaper "Oglobo" reported to-day the arrest of a German admiral, "who is an ...

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  25. FIERCE ELECTRIC STORM SOON

    PITTSBURGH. Thursday. — The Astronomic Observatory warned to-day that an extremely large group of sunspots can ...

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  26. LAVAL MAY RETURN

    VICHY. Thursday. —Marshal Petain and M. Laval met to-day in a forest outside Vichy and discussed M. Laval's return to the Cabinet and the ...

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