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  3. WAR IN SIBERIA SOON?

    CHUNGKING, Tuesday.—The Chinese paper "Takung Pao" says: "Judging by the ...

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  4. PILOT WAS SHOT DOWN TWICE

    A photograph taken of Pilot Officer G. L. Bonham, of the New Zealand Air Force, on his way home from the Middle East. Pilot Officer Bonham is 20 years of age and was shot down during the attack on Singapore. He took another, plane and was in the air ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  5. ALLIED OFFENSIVE IN PACIFIC MAY BE NEXT MOVE

    WASHINGTON, Monday.—Rear-Admiral C. H. Woodward, a noted American writer on naval strategy, has written an exceptionally interesting analysis of strategy problems in the south-west Pacific, in which he predicts ...

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  6. MAKING CORDITE IN MELBOURNE

    Nitrocellulose or guncotton which, with, nitroglycerine, makes cordite, standard propellent for British rifles and guns, is being produced in ever-increasing quantities in Melbourne. Nitrocellulose results from the chemical action of nitric acid on cellulose in the form of ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  7. U.S. PACIFIC FLEET

    WASHINGTON, Monday—An important statement regarding the strength of the United States Navy in the Pacific was made by Mr. E. ...

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  8. AUSTRALIANS LEAVE TOBRUK

    CAIRO, Monday—The last Australian has now said good-bye to Tobruk. Since the relief of the fortress a few months ago a small Australian salvage ...

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  9. HEAVY RUSSIAN BLOWS AT NAZI BASES

    LONDON, Tuesday.—Russian strategy is still aimed against the German supply routes and bases from which the enemy is preparing his spring counter-offensive. Germany is apparently planning a ...

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  10. RESTRICTED HOURS FOR HOTELS: CUT TO SEVEN DAILY

    MELBOURNE, Tuesday.—The Federal Government has decided to reduce the hours for trading in liquor to seven a day as from Monday next, April 13. Making this announcement to-day ...

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  11. MORE JAP. SHIPS DESTROYED

    WASHINGTON, Monday.—A U.S. submarine has reported the sinking of an enemy freighter in Japanese waters while on ...

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  12. Big Bomb Load On Cologne

    LONDON, Monday.—Stirling, Manchester, Wellington and Hampden bombers took part in the attack by over 300 machines on the Rhineland, ...

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  13. EXPECTED A "PEARL HARBOUR"

    LONDON, Monday.—It is now considered that the Japanese raid on Colombo at the week-end was ...

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  14. KEEPING CEDED TERRITORY

    BERNE, Tuesday—The newspaper "Neue Zuercher Zeitung" correspondent in Budapest says the War Minister (M. Daskaloff) told the press to-day that ...

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  15. Australians in Prisoner Exchange

    LONDON, Monday.—It is understood that fewer than a dozen Australians are among the prisoners who will be exchanged at Smyrna ...

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  16. MORE FORTRESS BOMBERS

    SEATTLE, Monday.—The Army representative, Colonel Griffith, in an Army Day message, announced that the production of four-engined Flying ...

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  17. Seamen Strikers Regarded as Mutineers

    WASHINGTON, Monday.—The Supreme Court ruled to-day that seamen's strikes aboard a ship away from ...

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  18. ALL-OUT JAP. ASSAULT IN PHILIPPINES

    WASHINGTON, Monday.— Savage fighting for control of the Batan Peninsula on Luzon a Island in the Philippines is ...

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  19. ATTACK ON RUHR

    LONDON, Tuesday.—Five bombers are missing from last night's raids on the Ruhr and Rhineland, which were not on such a heavy scale as recently. ...

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  20. King of Greece Inspires Guerrillas

    LONDON, Monday.—Greek Government circles in London say that news of the tour of the King of Greece in the Middle East has penetrated to ...

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  21. NO NAVIK NEWS

    LONDON, Tuesday.—The "Daily Telegraph" naval correspondent says that nothing is known in official London circles about the British raid on ...

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  22. JAPS. CONFER ON NEAR EAST

    ZURICH. Monday.—'Basler Nachrichten's" correspondent in Budapest says the Japanese Ambassador to Berlin and the Japanese Ministers to ...

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  23. PITH OF THE LEADERS

    THE WAR POLICY of the Federal Government has meant contracts amounting to £72,000 for this state for vegetables. This ...

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  24. JAPANESE AIR RAIDS ON INDIAN PORTS

    LONDON, Tuesday.—It is announced officially that Cocanada, an important town in Madras Province, east, India, was bombed yesterday morning, and that Vizagapatam, on the same coast, was raided in the morning and again ...

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  25. WIDOWS' PENSIONS

    CANBERRA, Tuesday.—The Commonwealth Government is examining a proposal for an Australia-wide widows' pensions scheme based on ...

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  26. Hong Kong as Jap. Supply Base

    CHUNGKING, Tuesday.—The United Press says the Japanese have driven more than 1,000,000 Chinese from Hong Kong and ...

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  27. Convoy Off Coast of China

    CHUNGKING, Tuesday.—A Chinese Government spokesman declared to-day that a large Japanese convoy had been ...

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  28. TOMATO SAUCE PRICE CONTROL

    CANBERRA, Tuesday.—Tomato sauce, purce, soup and juice were declared subject to price control by the Minister for Customs (Senator ...

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  29. DESERT PATROL ACTIVITY

    CAIRO. Tuesday.—To-day's British G.H.Q. communique records patrol activity ill day yesterday. Rome communique says there was ...

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  30. GERMANS MAY BE PLANNING AIR INVASION OF MALTA

    LONDON, Tuesday.—It is believed that Germany is planning an airborne attack on Malta, all other means of silencing the fortress having failed. The "Daily Express" military ...

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  31. Canadians in Britain

    OTTAWA. Monday—The Prime Minister Mr. Mackenzie King) announced to-day the formation in the United Kingdom of the first Canadian army, ...

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  32. SUMATRA PRISONERS

    LONDON. Tuesday.—Berlin radio, quoting Tokio says the Allied forces in Sumatra have capitulated. In Northern and Central Sumatra 3100 ...

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