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  3. All German Onslaughts Beaten Off

    LONDON, April 7.—The Germans are increasing the intensity of their attack on the Russian ...

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  4. Nazi Hint Of Gas War

    LONDON, April 7.—According to a Swiss despatch there is a general belief that gas war will come this summer. It is ...

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  5. ALLIED ADVANCE IN TUNISIA

    LONDON, April 7.—The Eighth Army has linked up with the second United States Army Corps coming from Gafsa, in the west of south Tunisia. This is announced in a special communique issued by Allied Headquarters in North ...

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  6. More Attacks On Jap Ships In Pacific

    FROM Our Own Correspondent "Somewhere in Australia."— Announcing further attacks on enemy shipping in the SW Pacific, ...

    Article : 210 words
  7. Citizen Reborts Mystery Flash In Sky Last Night

    Did a local man see a plane descend in flames about 9 o'clock last night at a spot beyond the North rifle range, or did he see a meteor? ...

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  8. EX-SAILOR PUTS £1000 IN WAR LOAN

    ADELAIDE.—A returned sailor from the last war has invested £1000 in the Third Liberty Loan. He is an employee of the Adelaide ...

    Article : 79 words
  9. B.H. SOUTH LTD. GIVES £20,000 TO THE LOAN

    THE Broken Hill South Ltd. has donated £20,000 to the Third Liberty Loan. In a letter to the secretary of the ...

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  10. KAISER TO BUILD GIANT PLANE

    NEW YORK, April 6.—. Henry Kaiser, declared today that he intended to build immediately a large metal plane capable of flying 17,500 ...

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  11. ACQUITTAL DIRECTED

    SYDNEY.—In the Central Criminal Court today Mr. Justice Maxwell directed the acquittal of Herbert Edmund Rose (41) managing director; ...

    Article : 76 words
  12. SPANISH REFUGEES TO GO TO MEXICO

    LONDON, April 6.—Algiers radio says that the Mexican Government has agreed to accept all Spanish Republican refugees at present in ...

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  13. 3 MILLION PROPERTIES DAMAGED IN BRITAIN

    LONDON, April 6.—The War Damage Commission has paid out more than £100 million on properties damaged by enemy action, Planes are ...

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  14. SUICIDE AFTER CAR COLLISION

    NEW YORK, April 6.—The driver of one of two motor ears involved in a collision on a bridge over, the Connecticut River, at West Springfield, ...

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  15. SUCCESS OF ALLIED BOMBING OF NAZIS

    LONDON, April 7.—The dislocation of enemy transport is an objective of the Allies' wider bombing strategy which, is aimed at the eventual ...

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  16. Call Ups May End Strike

    SYDNEY.—It is reported that many of the 3000 wharf laborers who attended the mass meeting at the Leichhardt Stadium today to reconsider the waterfront strike are carrying call up notices for the Allied Works Council. The operation of these notices, it is stated, has been ...

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  17. NORMANDIE READY IN THREE MONTHS

    WASHINGTON, April 7.—The Secretary for the Navy (Colonel Knox) said today that he expects the erstwhile Atlantic liner Normnndie ...

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  18. DEATH OF MR. L. SHEER

    The death occurred at the Hospital yesterday afternoon at the age of 28 years of Mr. Leslie Charles (Egly) Sheer. He was a single man, ...

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  19. WHEN A COOL SPELL IS DOUBLY WELCOME

    SYDNEY.—Lottery No. 929 resulted:—First, 78170, "Cool Spell" syndicate, E. Bourke. G.P.O., Sydney; second, No. 65104. "Old Man's" ...

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  20. MENUHIN RAISES £30,000 FOR CHARITIES

    LONDON. April 7.—Yehudi Menuhin'a scries of concerts throughout Britain since his arrival a few weeks ago has raised nearly £30,000 for ...

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  21. PEAK HOUR TRAVELLING PROBLEM

    CANBERRA.—As the best solution for peak-hour congestion on trams, trains and buses in Australian cities, transport authorities may ...

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  22. DUTCH RAID NAZI OFFICES

    LONDON, April 7.—The Netherlands Press Agency in London says that a number of Dutchmen, disguised as members of the Amsterdam police, ...

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  23. MEN WANTED FOR AWC

    Recently Mr. Oakley, of the Allied Works Council, appealed to tradesmen and laborers to volunteer for service on Works Council projects. ...

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  24. MEN INJURED

    H. Delbridge, of 292 Patton Street, an employee of the South mine, was treated at the Hospital today for a crushed toe. ...

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  25. NEW ITALIAN CRUISER LASTS EIGHT HOURS

    CAIRO, April 7.—A brand new Italian cruiser had an effective [?] of eight hours. She put to sea after being commissioned, and eight hours ...

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  26. Urgent Need For Women

    SYDNEY.—Impressing confidence that it would not be necessary to use the powers of dictation recently conferred on his department, the ...

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  27. BIRTH RATE FALLING IN GERMANY

    LONDON, April 7.—A big fall in the German birthrate ia shown by official statistics. These recorded that the number of live births in 1942 was ...

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  28. PLAN TO COMBAT DISEASE

    CANBERRA.—The State health authorities will meet soon to plan campaigns against venereal disease, tuberculosis, dengue fever, and of her ...

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  29. "SEE NAPLES—AND DIVE"

    LONDON, April 5.—Many of the Flying Fortress pilots in yesterday's big raid saw Naples for the first time, but they did not "die," They ...

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  30. DEATH FROM SMALLPOX ABOARD SHIP

    CANBERRA.—Another death from smallpox is reported from a ship now in quarantine in Australian waters. In addition, another member of the ...

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  31. STAY DOWN STRIKE OF MINERS

    SYDNEY.—A stay down strike by about 1000 mine workers began this morning at the Pacific colliery, at Teralba, in the. Newcastle district, The men who had been Idle since April 1 over a dispute concerning yardage payments resumed work yesterday, but today held a meeting lasting ...

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  32. DFC FOR S.A. PILOT

    ADELAIDE.—Flying Officer Ralph Langford, of Dleander St.. Brighton, has been awarded the DFC. ...

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  33. TYPHOID IN MELBOURNE

    MELBOURNE.—Nine persons, five adults and four children, have died during the typhoid fever outbreak. Sixteen fresh cases were reported ...

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