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  4. Four Jap Bombers Down at Darwin

    CANBERRA Monday.—Four Japanese bombers, were destroyed and two damaged in the sixth enemy air raid on Darwin yesterday, announced the Prime Minister, Mr. Curtin, ...

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  5. N.E.I. Leaders Here

    Dr. Van Mook, central, Lieutenant Governor-General of the Netherlands East Indies, with the Chief of the Australian Air Staff (Air Chief Marshal Sir Charles Burnett), left, and General H. van Oyen (night) after his arrival in Melbourne recently. ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  6. Work of R.A.A.F. In The Indies

    MELBOURNE Monday.— Australian squadrons serving in the Malayan campaigns shot down 51 Japanese ...

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  7. Nazis Hard-Pressed In Russia

    LONDON March 22.—After last week’s uniquely late severe snowstorms, the weather on the Russian front has generally improved, bitter cold is provoking complaints in ...

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  8. Food Controller

    Mr G. A. Davis, who has been appointed Defence Food controller. He will be executive head of a directorate which will ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  9. JAPS DEMAND SURRENDER

    NEW YORK March 22.—A second Japanese demand for the surrender of the American and Filipino forces in the Philippines ...

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  10. DESPERATE TANK BATTLE

    LONDON Mar. 22.—The “Daily Telegraph” correspondent in Stockholm declares that in a desperately contested tank battle, ...

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  11. Armoured Forces Massing In Libya

    LONDON March 22.—It was emphasised in London today that a successful British attack against enemy posts mentioned in the Cairo communique to-day was only a raid and was never intended to be anything more. The Axis reaction ...

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  12. UNLAWFULLY ON WHARF

    NEWCASTLE Monday.—In the Police Court to-day. Phillip Grevas, of Scott-st., Newcastle, and George Zaatoris, of the ...

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  13. BOOTS AND BOTTLES USED IN BRAWL

    NEWCASTLE Monday. — At ten o’clock on Saturday night police were called to Perkin-st., Newcastle, and on arriving there ...

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  14. Britain Was Near To Defeat

    LONDON March 22.— “No nation was ever so near to defeat as Britain in May 1940,” says the Minister for ...

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  15. RESTRICTIONS ON TRAVEL IN SYDNEY

    SYDNEY Monday.—Tho Minister for Transport, Mr. O’Sullivan. to-day said that unless nonessential travel in the ...

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  16. NEED FOR GREATER TIN PRODUCTION

    SYDNEY Mon.—The Importance of encouraging the maximum production of tin in Australia was stressed to-day by Mr. ...

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  17. MUST HOLD ANZAC ZONE

    WASHINGTON March 22.— “Australia and New Zealand must be held,” the New Zealand Minister in Washington (Mr. Nash) ...

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  18. To-day’s Leaders: Credit For Maitland Australia Prepares

    LONDON March 22.—The British Ambassador in Ankara. Sir Knatchbull Hugessen, admitted that British planes bombed a ...

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  19. MILITARY TRUCK STOLEN

    SYDNEY Monday.—A man in Australian military uniform stole a military truck, known as a “blitz buggy,” from a military ...

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  20. BOMBS ON TURKISH TOWN

    LONDON March 22—Sir Hughe Knatchbull-Hugessen, British Ambassador in Ankara, called at the Turkish Foreign Office yesterday. ...

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  22. A FURTHER REMAND

    NEWCASTLE Mon.—On remand from February 23, Cecil Lindus (40), estate agent, was charged in the Police Court ...

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  23. PAINTER DIES AT 82

    LONDON March 22.—P. Wilson Steer, 82, leading British portraitist and painter, died to-day. His work is hung in leading ...

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  24. JAPAN’S NAVY

    MADRID March 22.—Admiral Moreno, the Navy Minister, declared to-day that Japan had deferred the new naval building ...

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  25. CRIPPS AT KARACHI

    KARACHI March 22.—Sir Stafford Cripps and his party have arrived here. They will proceed to New Delhi. ...

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  26. JAP. THRUST TOWARDS INDIA

    NEW DELHI March 22.—The Japanese are reported to have assembled a formidable concentration of troops in North-west ...

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  27. TRADING HOURS OF HOTELS

    SYDNEY Monday.—The president of the U.L.V.A., Mr. N. H. Connolly, said to-day that nothing had definitely been ...

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  28. WAR PRODUCTION IN BRITAIN

    LONDON March 22.—“Our production of warlike stores is tenfold what it was at the outbreak of the war,” declared the Dominions Secretary, Mr. Attlee, in a speech to-day. ...

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  29. THEY BOMB BERLIN!

    The men picture above are the 1st and 2nd pilots of one of Britain’s “Stirling” long-range bombers which have taken part in the severe raids on Berlin. These raids are becoming steadily stronger both in frequency and intensity. ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  30. GOLF COURSES MAY BE TAKEN

    SYDNEY Mon.—While there so far has been no official announcement of its policy, it is believed in military circles that ...

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  31. WAR WORKERS RESENT “BEER DRONES”

    SYDNEY Monday.—Demands that beer drones” should not be allowed to deprive them of the opportunity to have a drink ...

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  32. MAY RACE AT VICTORIA PARK

    SYDNEY Monday.—It was indicated to-day that should Randwick racecourse not be available for the Easter meeting, ...

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  33. JAPANESE FORCED TO RETIRE

    CHUNGKING March 22.—Japanese warships steaming up the Min River, past Foochow, yesterday shelled Chahgmen, but were ...

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  35. CIGARETTES STOLEN

    It Is reported that the bamburger cabin in Elgin-street was broken into on Saturday night and cigarettes stolen. The lock ...

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