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    U.S. Army and Marine assault troops established initial beachheads in the Japanese-held Marshall Islands after fighting their way ashore near Kwajalein and Roi Islands in the Marshall group. The landing operations followed an ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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    American soldiers of the Allied Fifth Army march toward landing craft which took them to the beaches in the NettunoAnzio area. ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  6. U.S. Army Day

    WASHINGTON, March 23.--In order to honor America's valiant soldiers who have been welded by the fire of battle ...

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  7. Second Front Troops

    LONDON, March 23.--An escort of armored cars guarded their Majesties against possible air attacks ...

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  8. 5000 ALLIED WAR PLANES INFLICT TERRIFIC BLOWS ON GERMAN INDUSTRIES

    LONDON, March 23.--Five thousand war planes in three huge armadas blasted a way deep into the Reich during the 24 hours ended 1 p.m. to-day, constituting the three biggest successive bombardments so far launched. These terrific blows ...

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  9. GERMAN ARMY OVERRUNNING THE BALKANS

    LONDON, March 23.--A Berlin official statement says the German notion in Hungary was necessary in order to ...

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  10. Progress Slow At Cassino

    LONDON, March 23.--While the New Zealanders maintained their slow progress in the ninth day of hand-to-hand fighting inside ...

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  11. REDS HURLING GERMANS FROM THE UKRAINE

    LONDON, March 23.--With its triple thrust over the 500-mile front, the Red Army is throwing the last German divisions from Ukrainian soil, reports the British United Press Moscow ...

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  12. ARTILLERY PLAYS HIDE - AND - SEEK ON BOUGAINVILLE IS.

    AMERICAN and Japanese gunners on Bougainville Island are engaged in a strange hide-andseek artillery duel. The only target offered the Americans is the occasional flash or puff of smoke ...

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  13. PENICILLIN AND CANCER

    NEW YORK, March 24.--The New York 'Times' Washington correspondent says Dr. Ivor Cornman, of the Philadelphia ...

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  14. AIF VETERANS

    The transfer of members of the AIF and RAAF to base or civil jobs after completion of a specified period of service ...

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  15. QUALITY CLOTH

    CANBERRA, Friday.--Australians were losing faith in the standard of Australian cloth since the manufacture ...

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  16. NARROW ESCAPE

    MONTO, Friday.--A motor car in which the Opposition leader, Mr. Nicklin, was travelling from Gladstone to Monto nearly rolled ...

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  17. TRADE NEEDS

    BRISBANE, Friday.--TheUnder-Secretary of the Chief Secretary's Department (Mr. Hope), who is also chairman ...

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  18. Raising Doubts

    LONDON, March 23.--Sir Robert Craigie in the course of a speech said the Japanese would fight to the ...

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  19. "BIG SURPRISE"

    ADELAIDE, Friday.--"Receiving the Victoria Cross was an agreeable surprise because I'm sure what I -did was not ...

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  20. VESUVIUS MENACE

    LONDON, March 23.--In Naples a tremendous cloud o smoke which ascended two or three miles accompanied a ...

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  21. BIG FOURS

    (From AXEL OLSEN, War Correspondent in New Guinea.) Australian - manned fourengined bombers are now in ...

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  22. DIET DEFICIENCY

    CANBERRA, Friday.--Admitting concern about the adverse effects upon both mothers and the birthrate of ...

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  23. MINISTER RESENTS CRITICISM

    CANBERRA, Friday.--The Auditor-General's criticism of the transport and storage branch of the Department of ...

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  24. "WILLING TO FIGHT"

    LONDON, March 23.--The 'Dally Express' Ankara correspondent says Turkey a month ago decided to go to war ...

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    Marines load their mortar gun during an attack on the Japanese-held airfield at Cape Gloucester, on the northwestern tip of New Britain. ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  26. REFERENDUM

    CANBERRA, Friday.--The date for the referendum has not yet been considered, Dr. Evatt said to-day. ...

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  27. WAR COSTS

    CANBERRA, Friday.--For the eight months months ended February 29 the total war expenditure was £358,000,000, which was ...

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  28. JAPANESE AIRMEN

    NEW YORK, March 23.--The New York 'Times' says recent [?]ments that the Japanese are [?]ning short of pilots and that ...

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  29. Hospital Employees

    BRISBANE, Friday.--In the Industrial Court to-day the AWU sought improved conditions for domestics in public hospitals in ...

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  30. "I'll Be Back For Her"

    CAIRNS, Friday.--Early on Thursday morning a baby girl about four weeks old was found on the steps at his home by Mr ...

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  31. YORKSHIRE STRIKE

    LONDON, March 23.--The 'Daily Mail' says the strikes to-day spread through the South Yorkshire coalfields and by night 40,000 ...

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