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  2. LAW REFORM

    The Law Reform (Miscellaneous Provisions) Bill passed the second reading and committee stages in the Legislative Council ...

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  3. MORE FOOD TO U.K. URGED

    CANBERRA, Wednesday.—A petition which urged that a larger proportion of Australian food should be sent to Great ...

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  4. THE ME323 — GERMANY'S BIGGEST TRANSPORT PLANE

    The German ME323 transport plane, which the Nazis claim to be the biggest land plane in the world. It is powered by six Gnome-Rhone engines and, it is claimed, can carry 130 fully-armed soldiers o[?] 60 wounded in beds. The plane has a wing-span of 181ft and is 93ft long. This picture, received from a neutral source, shows a heavy piece of artillery being loaded through the double-doored nose entrance. ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  5. NEW LANDINGS BY U.S. MARINES

    MacARTHUR'S HEADQUARTERS, Wednesday.—United States Marines from bases in the Solomons, including raider battalions, landed on Emirau and Elomusao Islands, in the St. Matthias ...

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  6. ENEMY DEFENCE QUICKLY OVERCOME

    Strong naval and air bombardments covered the landings in the St. Matthias Group. On Emirau, against which the ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  7. QUARTER ONLY OF PAY KEPT

    MacARTHUR'S HEADQUARTERS, Wednesday.—A suggestion that prodigal spending by United States forces contributes ...

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  8. LETTERS TO WAR PRISONERS

    CANBERRA, Wednesday.—The Postmaster-General, Senator Ashley, said to-day that, according to latest advice, the Japanese authorities raised ...

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  9. MEAT CARGOES NOT DELAYED

    Reports alleging that meat shipments to Britain were being delayed, and that there was more meat in Australia than ...

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  10. U.S. FOREIGN POLICY

    WASHINGTON, March 22.— With the declared intention of "satisfying growing public curiosity and to answer critics," ...

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  11. EIGHTH ARMY HISTORY

    LONDON, March 22.—The history of the Eighth Army, which has been issued as a booklet by the War Office, tells how ...

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  12. LAVA ENGULFS VILLAGES

    LONDON, March 22 (A.A.P.). —A fiery wall of lava 40 feet high engulfed the village of San Sebastiano, on the western ...

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  13. P.P.U. VIEWS ON REFERENDUM

    The central executive council of the Primary Producers' Union has asked the Attorney-General, Dr. Evatt, to clarify the position of primary ...

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  14. AITAPE BLASTED IN ALLIED RAID

    Before the last waves of ma[?]ines had jumped ashore in the St. Matthias landings a heavy bombing of Aitape (New ...

    Article : 123 words
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  16. LIBERATOR ATTACKS ENEMY CONVOY

    Another Japanese convoy was attacked in the Hollandia area early on Sunday morning. A Liberator sighted the convoy, ...

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  17. N.Z. WARHAWKS NOW FIGHTER-BOMBERS

    WELLINGTON, Wednesday.—Royal New Zealand Air Force Warhawks made their first raid as fighter-bombers on March 8, when they flew from ...

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  18. PATHFINDER CHIEF HONOURED

    LONDON, March 22 (A.A.P.).— Moscow Radio announced to-day that the Supreme Soviet had awarded the Order of Alexander Nevsky to Air ...

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  19. RISING COST OF PRICE CONTROL

    CANBERRA, Wednesday.—Expenditure in 1942-43 of the Prices Commissioners branch in the administration of the National Security (Prices) ...

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  20. STATE-WIDE RAIN

    Widespread rain was general in most parts of New South Wales during the week ended yesterday, the Divisional Meteorologist, Mr. Mares, said last ...

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  21. NO ABSENTEEISM AT ABATTOIRS

    For the third time this year, Homebush Abattoirs was free from absenteeism yesterday. There was a maximum cattle ...

    Article : 176 words
  22. RENT FIXED FOR BIG CITY STORE

    The rent of the premises occupied by Nock and Kirby, Ltd., in George Street, running through to York Street, was fixed by Mr. Bliss, S.M., ...

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  23. TRUK BOMBED BY LAND PLANES

    WASHINGTON, March 22.— Making the first attack by landbased planes on Truk on March 15, the U.S. Army Air Corps caught ...

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  24. TRAIN BOOKINGS

    Beginning next Monday, applications for sleeping berths for travel to stations in New South Wales, except by interstate expresses, may be made ...

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  25. AUSTRALIAN CLOCKS READY IN JUNE

    MELBOURNE, Wednesday.—Australian clocks, mass-produced by an Adelaide firm, are expected to be on the market some time in June. ...

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  26. ESCAPED GERMANS RECAPTURED

    MELBOURNE, Wednesday.—The German Air Force officers[?] Captains Werner Kaupitsch, 30, and Gunther B[?]esing, 27, were captured by civil ...

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  27. FRENCH OCCUPY ISLAND

    LONDON, March 22 (A.A.P.).—A French communique broadcast by Morocco Radio announces that a French detachment occupied an island ...

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  28. SLY GROG SELLER FINED £100

    Jack Smith, 30, dealer, was fined £100 in the Metropolitan Licensing Court yesterday—£50 for having sold beer in Pitt Street on March 14, and ...

    Article : 45 words
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