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  2. MAILS CLOSE TO-DAY

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  3. TIDES, SUN AND MOON

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  4. THREE U.S. ARMIES' ALL-OUT OFFENSIVE

    LONDON, March 16.— The U.S. First Army launched a strong attack along the whole front of the Remagen bridgehead this morning, gaining two miles in some places. Troops are now virtually astride the Cologne-Frankfurt highway. ...

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  5. AUSTRALIAN-MADE GUNS ON NEW BRITAIN

    Australian gunners shell Japanese positions in the Tol Area, Henry Reid Buy, New Britain with Australian manufactured 25-pounders. It is an all-Australian undertaking. (Australian official photo.) ... [ILLUSTRATED]

    Article : 57 words
  6. KONIGSBERG UNDER FIERCE RED STORM

    LONDON, March 16.— Battle formations of the Red Army cavalry, motorised infantry and tanks to-day are storming the outer defences of ...

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  7. THE CYCLONE

    BRISBANE. March 16.— A report issued by the Weather Bureau at nine o'clock to-night stated that the cyclonic centre was located 150 to 200 ...

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  8. FIVE INJURED IN AITKENVALE SMASH

    Five men suffered serious injuries in a collision on the Hervey's Ranger Road at "7.30 on Friday morning. A motor vehicle ...

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  9. ALLIED BOMBINGS STRATEGIC VALUE

    LONDON, March 16.— "It is a matter of surprise to many of us that the Germans have taken so much bombing without the obvious effect we ...

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  10. AUSTRALIAN GAINS IN ISLANDS WAR

    MELBOURNE. March 16.— While our artillery and mortars, supplemented by R.A.A.F. bombing strikers, are softening up enemy ...

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  11. MAN DROWNED IN REID RIVER

    The Stationmaster at Reid River on Thursday afternoon advised Mr. J. Hodson. Railway Manager, that during the afternoon. Allan J. Morris, ...

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  12. GAINS IN AITAPE AND SOLOMONS

    MELBOURNE. March 16.— The Army, on Thursday, stated that, while our artillery and mortars, supplemented by R.A.A.F. bombing, are ...

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  13. ESTEVA TRIAL

    PARIS, March 15.— Esteva, under examination yesterday, declared that if acquitted, he wished to work under the leadership of General De Gaulle, ...

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  14. DAIRYMEN'S STRIKE THREAT

    BRISBANE, March 16.— Because they are tired of "praying, begging and crawling to obtain a fair return for their labour," Central ...

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  15. PERMITS REFUSED TIMBER ON SITE

    CANBERRA, March 15.— Private members complained at a meeting of the Parliamentary Labour Party to-day that the Department of War ...

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  16. DEERAL FARMER FOUND DEAD

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  17. TEN YEARS GAOL FOR CULVERHOUSE

    BRISBANE, March 15.— "This is a very bad case which demands a very substantial term of imprisonment," said Mr. Justice ...

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  18. RUMANIAN AFFAIRS UNDER SECRETARY

    WASHINGTON. March 16.— The State Department has announced that Britain. Russia, and the United States are discussing the political situation in ...

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  19. COTTON MILLS TO OPEN IN ENGLAND

    March 16.— Four Lancashire cotton milk will re-open shortly. They will require 12.000 to 14.000 operatives, mostly women. ...

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  20. CENSURE MOTION ON WHEAT POLICY

    CANBERRA, March 16.— The Country Party has decided to launch a censure motion against the Federal Government next week for its ...

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  21. HOSPITAL SHIPS NOT FOR WAR WIVES

    CANBERRA. March 16.— Suggestions that Australian hospital ships now lying idle, should bo used to transport the Australian wives of American ...

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  22. CURTAILED MAIL SERVICES

    CANBERRA. March 16.— Allegations that the mail services to the country districts were bring cut down in the interests of economy were made ...

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  23. NURSES PLAN ONE DAY STRIKE

    BRISBANE, March 16.— Unless two nurses report for duty by next Wednesday, nurses at Willowburn mental hospital will hold a one-day ...

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  24. PACIFIC FLEET RUMOURS DENIED

    LONDON. March 15.— Captain L. D. Gammans, in the House of Commons, asked Mr. Alexander, in view of the harm done to British and American ...

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  25. SOLDIERS IN CIVIL GAOLS

    CANBERRA, March 16.— As fat as possible military offenders were serving their sentences in military detention camps, and only two per cent of ...

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  26. NO VOTE FOR SERVICES

    LONDON March 16.— The "Times" Paris correspondent says that though members of the service are eligible they will not vole in the coming local ...

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  27. NEED FOR REVIEW OF MANPOWER

    CANBERRA, March 15.— Criticism of Australian manpower allocation was expressed in the House of Representatives to-day by Sir Frederick ...

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  28. SEASONED LEADERS TO DEFEND BERLIN

    LONDON. March 14.— The German radio says seasoned officers from the Eastern front have taken over the defence of Berlin, under ...

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  29. SHEARERS BALLOT FOR RESUMPTION

    BRISBANE, March 16. — Queensland pastoral workers, in a State-wide secret ballot ordered by the Industrial Court, to-day, voted by a two to ...

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  30. SHEARERS' STRIKE

    BRISRANE. March 16.— The United Graziers Association Secretary (Mr. P. A. Brown) has appeared to sheep owners and contractors not to result ...

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  31. FACTION MOVE IN FEDERAL CAUCUS

    CANBERRA, March 10.— An attempt to firm a committee of Caucus to assist the Minister in the preparation of the post-war reconstruction ...

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  32. GERMAN PEACE FEELERS BY RIBBENTROP FACTION

    LONDON, March 15.— Reuter's Stockholm correspondent cables a "Svenska Dag Bladet" report of German peace offers having been made to British and American officials at Stockholm by a German Foreign ...

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  33. LATE SPORTING

    BRISBANE. March 16.— Making Queensland and Australian long history, and probably establishing a world's record.19-year-old Mickey ...

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  34. LONG DISTANCE STRIKE BY JOINT AIR COMMAND

    LONDON, March 16.— An attack on four great targets to knock out one quarter of Germany's synthetic oil production, was made to-day in the Mediterranean Allied Air Forces' longest mission yet. ...

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  35. VICHY AIR CHIEF GETS LIFE TERM

    LONDON, March 16.— The Paris Court imposed a life sentence on an Air Force General, Jean Jeaunaud. on charges of collaboration with ...

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  36. EARTHQUAKE BOMB IN TACTICAL USE

    LONDON, March 16.— Again arriving the R.A.F.S. new 22,000th [?] Lancasters attacked Arnsherg railway viaduet in Thursday ...

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  37. TWO CONQUEST COST 4000 LIVES

    NEW YORK. March 16. Aboard a Hagship off Two. Vice Admiral Turnet told is Press conference that American deaths on lwo were under ...

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  38. GOLDEN CASKET 926

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