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  2. PORT MORESBY

    CANBERRA. Tuesday.--It has been announced officially in Canberra that Port Moresby was raided again this morning by two waves of Japanese ...

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  3. GREAT MOMENT

    CANBERRA, Tuesday.--On patrol off the coast of Bali in Bright moonlight on the night of March 2 an American submarine of the Asiatic ...

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  4. TRAPPED NAZI ARMY

    LONDON, Tuesday.--The latest news from Russia is of stubborn fighting everywhere and the recapture of more villages by Soviet troops. For the first ...

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  5. NAZIS WORRIED

    LONDON, Monday.--The representative of "The Times" on the German frontier reports that there is chagrin in Berlin that the long-smouldering ...

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  6. FEARS INVASION

    LONDON, Monday.--The "Daily Express" says that Sweden, fearing an invasion in the spring, has ordered complete mobilisation of the army to ...

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  7. LOST INITIATIVE

    LONDON, Tuesday.--An admission that Japan has lost the initiative and is now on the defensive was made by a Japanese Navy spokesman in a ...

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  8. TIME IS PRECIOUS

    NEW DELHI, Monday.--"There is no time to lose and no time for long discussions," declared the Leader of the House of commons (Sir Stafford ...

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  9. BIG-SCALE DRIVE

    LONDON, Tuesday. -- The correspondent of the American United Press at Chungking says that Japanese parachute troops, bomber ...

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  10. AUSTRALIAN AIRMEN

    LONDON, Monday.--An Australian Air Force Hampden Squadron has taken a prominent part, in the bomber offensive on targets in Germany and ...

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  11. MAN-POWER

    SYDNEY, Tuesday.--The State Committees established by the Federal Minister for Labour (Mr. Ward), to advise aim on the recommendations made for ...

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  12. STATE LIQUOR CONTROL

    BRISBANE, Tuesday. -- Members of the Parliamentary Labour Party in caucus to-day criticised the Cabinet for not submitting its liquor restrictions to ...

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  13. DR. EVATT'S MISSION

    LONDON, Tuesday.--A correspondent in Washington says Australian circles there are jubilant at the progress of Dr. H. V. Evatt's mission, He ...

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  14. BIG ITALIAN LINER

    LONDON, Tuesday. -- Reports have reached New York that the 13,000-ton Italian liner Vittoria, a fast motor ship and one of the ...

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  15. VICHY SUPERSEDED

    NEW YORK, Monday.--The "New York Times" reports that Germany and Italy have established control commissions throughout unoccupied France. ...

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  16. THE CASEY CONTROVERSY

    NEW YORK, Monday.--The affair concerning Mr. R. G. Casey's appointment as British Minister in the Middle East continues to receive prominent ...

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  17. BRISBANE' SHOP HOURS

    BRISBANE, Tuesday--The American Army is seeking a change in Brisbane shopping hours--week days until 8 p.m., on Saturday to 10 p.m.. and on Sunday ...

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  18. GENERAL MACARTHUR

    MELBOURNE, Tuesday.--After General MacArthur and party had made their dramatic flight from Batan, they were marooned for three ...

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  19. RAID ON ENGLAND

    LONDON, Monday. -- Three people were killed and seven were injured in a raid on a place on the south coast. Raiders after dark also bombed several ...

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  20. WOMEN OF AUSTRALIA

    BRISBANE, Tuesday.--"The women of Australia to-day are doing a great job, and I regret very much that conditions will necessitate their services ...

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  21. AUSTRALIAN AIRMEN

    LONDON, Tuesday--Decorations to Australian airmen announced to-night by the Minister for Air (Mr. Drake-ford) included: Squadron-Leader Keith ...

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  22. Raids on Malta

    LONDON, Monday.---A communique issued in Valletta (Malta) says: "The Royal Air Force to-day, without loss, destroyed two Junkers 88 and one ...

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  23. ULTIMATUM AT BATUM

    NEW YORK, Monday. -- The correspondent of the American United Press at Batan, in the Philippines, reports that several copies of the ...

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  24. GREAT FEATS

    MELBOURNE, Tuesday.--In unarmed and comparatively slow machines, Australian civil pilots have run the gauntlet of enemy bullets and bombs and ...

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  25. MANY R.A.A.F. MEN

    LONDON, Monday.--Many Australian airmen who are now with American troops helping to guard the western are approaches of Britain, have been ...

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  26. JAPAN'S RAPID MOVES

    CANBERRA, Tuesday.--Speaking at the opening of, the sixteenth annual conference of the Australian Capital Branch of the R.S.S.A.I.L.A. the Prime ...

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  27. JUMPED FOR LIVES

    SYDNEY, Tuesday.--Sixty-two first- class passengers Jumped for their lives from the second division of the Sydney- Melbourne express when two carriages ...

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  28. FOOD MANUFACTURE

    MELBOURNE, Tuesday.--The Director-General of Man Power (Mr. Wurth) has agreed to place the manufacture of food among the first priority ...

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  29. WOUNDED SOLDIERS

    CANBERRA, Tuesday. -- Wounded Australians from the Middle East, Java and other battle areas, as well as Allied soldiers from the northern war areas, ...

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  30. ESSENTIAL FOODS

    CANBERRA, Tuesday.--The Rural Industries Committee of Federal Parliament to-day directed a special letter to the Prime Minister (Mr. Curtin). ...

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  31. Japanese Has "Swell Job"

    NEW YORK, Monday.--Walter Winchell, in his famous radio gossip column, relates the story of on overseas short radio conversation between ...

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  32. No More Press Posters

    CANBERRA, Tuesday.--A regulation was gazetted to-day prohibiting the use of newspaper posters. It will operate immediately. ...

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  33. Refugees from Hong Kong

    NEW YORK, Monday.--The correspondent of the American Associated Press in Chungking says that Government stations in the Kwantung ...

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  34. Nazi Brutality

    LONDON, Tuesday.--The Nazis are exhibiting brutal harshness to members of the teaching profession in Norway. Two hundred and eighty teachers in ...

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  35. Randwick Racecourse

    CANBERRA, Tuesday. -- Although Randwick Racecourse will be available for racing next Saturday, it will not, it is understood, be available for ...

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  36. German Shot Dead

    SYDNEY, Tuesday.--Frank Evers (48), single, a German, was shot dead at Avoca sheep station. 18 miles from Wentworth, to-day. The police were ...

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  37. Criminal Juries of Six

    SYDNEY, Tuesday.--The State Government is expected to announce almost immediately a reduction from 12 to six in the number of members of ...

    Article : 142 words
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