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  4. Big Russian Attacks Reported

    LONDON, Thursday:--Vichy Radio states: According to a neutral source the Russians in the past 24 hours launched almost simultaneous violent attacks along the whole southern front, undoubtedly the most important employing ...

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  5. RAIDS BY ALLIED AIR FORCES AGAINST ENEMY IN N. GUINEA

    CANBERRA, Thursday:-- Allied air forces are continuing their offensive against points occupied by the Japanese on the east coast of New Guinea. Further heavy raids were made on Salamaua and Lae ...

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  6. Continued Job While Bombs Fell

    SYDNEY, Thursday:--While bombs were falling on Darwin hospital Surgeon-Commander James was performing ...

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  7. Looting In War Area Will be Serious Offence

    CANBERRA, Thursday:-- Regulations issued to-night make looting in an area affected by war a serious offence. ...

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  8. Success Will Come Dearly

    WASHINGTON, Wednesday:-- Mr. Roosevelt sent a message to Congress reporting on and analysing the first ...

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  9. From British To Japanese Red Cross

    LONDON, Wednesday:--The British Red Cross has cabled the International Red Cross at Geneva for transmission to the Japanese Red ...

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  10. Tirpitz Attacked by Planes

    LONDON, Wednesday: It is officially announced that naval planes on Monday morning attacked the German ...

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  11. Dutch Resistance In Sumatra

    MELBOURNE, Thursday: Dutch troops in northern and central Sumatra are resisting the Japanese tenaciously ...

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  12. MONEY AND RECORDS SAVED

    Money enough for a king's ransom first packed unceremoniously in haversacks and later stuffed into kitbags, ammunition boxes ...

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  13. CONSTRUCTION OF WOODEN SHIPS

    BRISBANE, Thursday:--Wooden ships corresponding in type to those which Tasmania is building for the Commonwealth Government would be ...

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  14. DIRECTION SIGNS IN QUEENSLAND MUST BE REMOVED

    BRISBANE, Thursday: Direction signs from the Queensland coastline to 100 miles inland must be removed or obliterated by the owners ...

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  15. BRAVERY OF MEN OF MANUNDA

    Stories of bravery shown by his officers and men when the hospital ship Manunda was bombed at Darwin were told yesterday by ...

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  16. TOJO'S THREAT TO AUSTRALIA

    LONDON, Wednesday:-- Rome Radio declares: A message from Tokio states that the Premier (General Tojo), in Parliament ...

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  17. EVACUATION FROM CEYLON

    CALCUTTA, Thursday:--The British United Press states that instructions have been issued that all persons not in ...

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  18. Plans To Keep Men at Work In Mines

    CANBERRA, Thursday: Following further hold-ups in the New South Wales coalfields, the Federal War Cabinet decided to-day that ...

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  19. American Bombers Participated

    WASHINGTON, Thursday: The Official Radio stated: "United States heavy bombers participated with Australian ...

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  20. SAVE-WASTE CAMPAIGN

    SYDNEY, Thursday: Emphasising the need for greater efforts for reclamation of waste materials, the Minister for N.E.S. (Mr. ...

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  21. STATE POLICE CHIEF FOR FEDERAL JOB

    SYDNEY, Thursday: The New South Wales Commissioner of Police (Mr. Mackay) will vacate his position soon for the duration ...

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  22. LYTTELTON'S TASK

    LONDON, Thursday:-- Mr. O. Lyttelton has been appointed Minister for War Production. ...

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  23. CONTROL OF CLOTHING PRODUCTION

    CANBERRA, Thursday:-- Regulations to control the production of clothing materials will be issued within a few days. The Minister for War ...

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  24. U.S. VIEW OF AUSTRALIA'S ECONOMIC CONTROL

    NEW YORK, Wednesday:--The journal "Commerce" in an editorial to-day says: Confronted with imminent danger of invasion, the ...

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  25. BRITISH CONTROL OF PUBLIC ENTERTAINMENT

    LONDON, Thursday:-- The Government is taking further measures to control public entertainment to avoid interference with the war effort. ...

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  26. Loan Reaches £47,300,000

    CANBERRA, Thursday:--Total subscriptions to the £35,000,000 loan reached £47,300,000. Subscribers numbered approximately ...

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  27. MILLS ASKED TO INSTALL CHARCOAL KILNS

    SYDNEY, Thursday: The Premier (Mr. McKell) announced to-day that timber mills throughout the State had been asked to install charcoal kilns for ...

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  29. ANZAC DAY TO BE HOLIDAY

    CANBERRA, Thursday: Under regulations issued to-night Anzac Day will be observed as a public holiday. From then until June 30, ...

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  30. PRISONERS' BID FOR FREEDOM

    BRISBANE, Thursday: Attempts by two long-term prisoners to overpower warders at Brisbane Gaol and escape were frustrated by warders on ...

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  31. LOS ANGELES RADIOS OFF THE AIR

    LOS ANGELES, Wednesday: Radio stations were ordered off the air at 6 a.m. local time to-day when a blue alert was issued. A yellow alert was ...

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  32. Premises To Be Closed

    SYDNEY, Thursday:-- As the result of the observation of night clubs and sly grog shops last night, affidavits were issued to-day for the magistrate ...

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  33. U.S. WAR SECRETARY VISITS PANAMA

    BALBOA (Panama), Wednesday: The Under Secretary for War (Mr. Stimson) arrived by plane, which was accompanied by 12 pursuit craft. He ...

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  34. YOUNGER OFFICERS IN THE FIELD

    CANBERRA, Thursday: The Army Minister (Mr. Forde) said to-day that much younger officers were being placed in the field to ...

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  35. NO WHITE BREAD SHORTLY IN BRITAIN

    LONDON, Thursday:--White bread will disappear in Britain on April 6. Making this announcement in the House of Lords, the ...

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  36. SOLDIER STABBED IN BACK

    BRISBANE, Thursday:--Colin Dawson (19), a militiaman from Cowan Cowan, was stabbed in the bar of a city hotel this afternoon after an ...

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  37. TIMBER SUPPLIES

    SYDNEY, Thursday:-- The Minister for N.E.S. (Mr. Heffron) to-night explained that the State Government had power to deal summarily with any ...

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  38. RACE BROADCASTS

    SYDNEY, Thursday: The broadcasting of races may cease after Saturday at Rosehill. It was stated to-day that a conference between radio stations ...

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  39. "UNLIKELY THAT FRENCH FLEET WILL GO TO GERMANS"

    LONDON, Thursday: It is learned that London has no indication that the Germans intend to use the French Fleet. It is ...

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