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    New Guinea.--Flight-Lieutenant Bill Stuart, of Toowoomba, displays all that was left of a Japanese machine-gun after he had shot the plane down in Dutch New Guinea. ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  5. FALL OF TARNOPOL

    LONDON, Sunday. -- A communique from Moscow reports that Tarnopol has been captured. It added that the German garrison encircled at Tarnopol consists of four infantry ...

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  7. MANY JAPANESE DEAD

    THREE thousand Japanese dead have been counted in the Admiralty Islands since the landing on February 29, General MacArthur's Headquarters announced yesterday. The ...

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  8. AMERICAN NAVY

    LONDON, Saturday.--"The American Navy is now strong, and it can seek to create opportunities to strike at the ...

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  9. CANBERRA PACT

    NEW YORK. Sunday.--The correspondent of the "New York Herald - Tribune" in Washington says that the visit ...

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  10. AIR INVASION

    LONDON, Sunday.--A communique issued by the United States Air Force states that the air invasion of Europe ...

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  11. STATUS OF ROME

    NEW YORK, Saturday. -- The representative of the "Herald Tribune" in washington said that the demilitarisation of Rome ...

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  12. FIRE IN BOMBAY

    LONDON, Sunday.--A message from Bombay says that 1000 persons, 67 of whom have since died in hospital, were injured in a fire ...

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  13. MEETING OF MINISTERS

    NEW YORK, Saturday.--The correspondent of the "New York Times" in Ottawa says common sense treatment of the ...

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  14. U.S. PRESIDENCY

    NEW YORK, Sunday. -- The "Christian Science Monitor," in an editorial, says that General MacArthur's public complaints ...

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  15. "BRAVE PEOPLE"

    LONDON, Sunday.--Two British Army officers engaged in evacuating the last Italian civilian refugees from the war-wrecked ...

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  16. GENERAL GIRAUD

    LONDON, Saturday. -- General Giraud has been placed on the retired list because he refused the post of Inspector-General of the ...

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  17. FINLAND'S CHOICE

    LONDON, Sunday.--The Moscow radio states that the Tass Agency, quoting Professor Stein, an expert on relations between ...

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  18. NO TRACE

    NEW YORK, Saturday. --The correspondent of the American United Press at Washington says that several American ...

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  19. N.Z. AIRMAN

    LONDON, Saturday.--The New Zealander, Wing-Commander A. F. Clouston, R.A.F., who before the war broke the London-New ...

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  20. JAPANESE ACTIVITY

    NEW YORK, Sunday.--The correspondent of the American Associated Press at Chungking reports that considerable Japanese ...

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    A jeep negotiates a "corduroy" road across a swamp. This is the only successful way of building a road in this type of country. The road is made by placing coco a nut logs across the swamp, and needs constant attention. ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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    Aussies on patrol manoeuvres employ Kaya-Kaya natives and their "praoes" to transport them across the rivers in Dutch New Guinea. ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  23. MR. WARD

    TOWNSVILLE, Sunday. -- The Minister for External Territories (Mr. Ward), accompanied by the secretary of the Department (Mr. ...

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  24. 'Bus Smash Victims

    BRISBANE, Sunday.--The condition of most of the victims of the truck and trailer 'bus smash on the Ipswich Road. Rocklen on ...

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