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  5. SECOND EDITION

    By gritting an appeal for help an the hands a party of [?] and American [?]rtters were [?]easurd recently in the [?] at Australia after travel ...

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  6. U.S WAR [?] MOMENTUM.

    As an Indication of American ’s growing momentum in the war effort a proclamation orders 11,00,900 man between 45 and [?]4 to [?] for selective service on April ...

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  7. CHINESS FORCES IN BURMA.

    It is announced that Chinese forces under the command of General Stillwell are operating on the British left. ...

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  8. ANOTHER RUSSIAN SUCCESS.

    The Official MP scow Newsagency fays that an important centre of resistance at Slaraya Rusan has been captured. this being occupied after a brief ...

    Article : 65 words
  9. GENERAL ST1U,MELL’S COMMAND.

    The BAP correspondent says that General stillwell announces that he has been given command of all United States forces in china , India and Burma , He promised ...

    Article : 57 words
  10. GERMAN WARSHIPS LOCATED.

    An aerial reconnaissance has located the German warships von Tirpltlz von Scheer, and Prinz Eugen with several destroyers at Trondheim In Norway. The Prim . Eugen ...

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  12. ALBURY PASTURES

    At the monthly meeting of the Albury PP Board yesterday, applications were made concerning (he watering of cattle on various reserves. ...

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  13. FOWERS GIVEN TO PREMIERS

    Civit drafts of men aged between 18 and 60 , who are not eligible for the fighting forces but one to called on for national emergency tasks ...

    Article : 234 words
  14. SOLDIERS’ LETTERS

    Pie. j. A. Kennedy, of the AIF. Malaya, dated January 30. writing to his mother, Mrs. B, Sloan, of Dean st„ Albury : "I will try and give you an idea of the ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  15. THIS TIME LAST WAR

    The issue of the “Border Morning Mail” of March is of the third year of last war the day corresponding to today contains numerous flems interesting in ...

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  16. MALAYAN TRAGEDY

    Summarising the Malayan campaign in an address to the Rotary Club today, Mr Ion Morrison, war correspondent of the London “Times,” said that the outstanding episode ...

    Article : 91 words
  17. FIGHTING ON SUM BORDER.

    The Swiss radio says it is reported from chungking that the Chinese repulsed several Japanese attacks when the Japanese attempted to cross the border between ...

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  18. HORSE TO COME INTO ITS - OWN

    Permission has been obtained lo raise a largo number of mounted units for the Volunteer Defence Corps, the ultimate objective being 19,000 ...

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  19. ACTIVITY IN BURMA

    Activity in Burma has increased but the main Japanese attack has not yet developed oped, it was authoritatively stated today, The Japanese on the Toungoo road ...

    Article : 150 words
  20. TALLANGATTA

    Mr. Thomas Ley, jun.. recently sustained broken bones In his right hand. He was riding In rough country and a strap on the saddle broke, causing horse and rider ...

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  21. MPS CLAIM CAPE YORK ATTACKED.

    The Paris radio says it is reported from Tokio that the Japanese launched a simulaneous as and sea attack aganist cape It was stated that the success of ...

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  22. Feed Scarce in Albury District

    Commenting on pastoral conditions and outlook in the Albury district, the stock inspector (Mr Johnston) reported at yesterday's meeting of the PP Board that ...

    Article : 373 words
  23. INCREASED ACTIVITY IN LIBYA,

    Enemy activity in Libya was on an increased scale yesterday and considerable movement was observed in the area between [?] and [?] ar[?]llery ...

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  24. WODONGA BROWN-OUT MARCH 30

    As consent was not forthcoming from the emergency services for Wodonga to hold a blackout, the DAW (Mr S. R. Foster) said last evening that an exercise in a ...

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  25. BROADCASTING

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  26. MANY MEN ON A.R.P. WORK.

    In addition to large goings employed by private contractors, the Public Works Department has 700 men engaged in carrying out air raid precaution work. Stating this ...

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  28. “FLYING GLASS BECOMES SHRAPNEL.”

    Experience in England and elsewhere demonstrated the importance of plate-glass Windows being protected to the fullest possible extent against splintering in air raids, ...

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  29. TWO SAILORS AND SOLDIER REMANDED

    At the General police court today two sallors Harald Ronald Hale , aged 21 , and william Frederick Bryan , aged 18 , and a soldier , Arthur Gordon Smith , aged 19 were ...

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  30. “300 A. I .F”. ESCAPED FROM SINGAPORE”

    According to a young NSW Ueut[?]nant who has arrived in Melbourne, probably 300 members of the AIF escaped from Singapore. Some escaped immediately after ...

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  31. TIN HATS AND RESPIRATIONS FOR POLICE

    The issue of 1300 tin hats and 2000 respirators to members of the State police force has been made and further deliveries are expected to be made within a few days ...

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  32. BOWLS.

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