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  3. CHINESE HOLD JAPANESE

    CHINESE troops still hold Yenangyaung, oilfields centre on the Irrawaddy River in Burma, despite a Japanese attack as Allied forces were withdrawing north across the Pinchaung River. This was revealed in yesterday's Burma ... [ILLUSTRATED]

    Article : 1,092 words
  4. SINGLE TAX REJECTED

    CONDEMNING the Federal Government's uniform taxation plan as a flagrant violation of the Federal Constitution and a major step towards complete unification in Australia, all State ...

    Article : 959 words
  5. AIR CHIEF'S VISIT

    LT.-GEN. GEORGE H. BRETT, Chief of the Allied Air Forces (left), paid a brief visit to Brisbane yesterday. With him in the picture is Colonel Sneed, a United States base commandant in Queensland. ... [ILLUSTRATED]

    Article : 83 words
  6. Laval's Job To Get French Navy

    Washington does not doubt that Laval has been engaged by the Germans to bring the French fleet into action and to ...

    Article : 425 words
  7. 4 ZEROS DOWN AT MORESBY

    ALLIED HEADQUARTERS IN AUSTRALIA, Wednesday.—Four Japanese Zero type planes were shot down by Allied fighters ...

    Article : 461 words
  8. SINKING OF DESTROYER VAMPIRE

    WITH the sinking by enemy action in the Bay of Bengal of H.M.A.S. Vampire (1090 tons) Australia has lost ...

    Article : 175 words
  9. THINGS TOUGHER FOR JAPS SOON, SAYS AIR CHIEF

    AFTER a tour of strategic bases in Australia, the chief of the Allied Air Forces (Lieut.-General George H. Brett) said that he was very confident about the position in the South-west Pacific. The ...

    Article : 360 words
  10. U.S. Bombing Proposal For Japan

    "SHUTTLE" bombing of Japanese cities by American planes is now possible, according to military experts in ...

    Article : 239 words
  11. BIG BOMBER CAN FLY LIKE FIGHTER

    Special to The Courier-Mail LONDON, April 22.—From assembly lines in chain factories, four-engine Halifax bombers ...

    Article : 195 words
  12. PANEL SYSTEM TO SPEED PRODUCTION

    LONDON, April 22.—To speed up British war production panels of leading industrial and labour experts will be set up. In ...

    Article : 55 words
  13. ARGENTINE SHIP HIT

    BUENOS AIRES, April 22.—Damaged by a torpedo or mine, the 12,500-ton tanker. Victoria, is proceeding to New York under ...

    Article : 43 words
  14. U.S. Planes To Raid Nazis Soon

    Large squadrons of the rapidly expanding American Air Force will soon be attacking the Continent, particularly Germany ...

    Article : 334 words
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  16. U.S.A. NAVAL CHIEF PROBABLE FOR N.Z.

    NEW YORK, April 22.—New Zealand will be included in a new South Pacific command under an American naval officer who will receive orders from the Commander-in-Chief of the Pacific Fleet (Vice-Admiral Nimitz), says the ...

    Article : 384 words
  17. KEEPING EGYPT OUT OF WAR

    CAIRO, April 22.—"I will never take any action calculated to lead Egypt into war, nor will I provide the Allied armies with ...

    Article : 146 words
  18. WIDE POWERS TO ROOSEVELT

    WASHINGTON, April 22.—A Bill to give President Roosevelt entire control of the nation's economy except the fixing of ...

    Article : 148 words
  19. FRENCH EXPLOSIONS

    LONDON, April 22.—Heavy explosions were heard on Wednesday morning across the English Channel. They came from the ...

    Article : 51 words
  20. PATROLS BUSY IN LIBYA

    CAIRO, April 22.—Patrol activity by both sides in the Libyan desert is reported in to-day's G.H.Q. communique. ...

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