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  2. MAILS CLOSE TO-DAY

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  3. TIDES, SUN AND MOON

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  4. 3 BIG CRIMEA BASES RETAKEN

    LONDON, April 14.—The Russians, in a farther great advance swept completely across the Crimea, and witha three hours Marshal Stalin, in three orders of the day, announced the capture of Simferopol, capital of the Crimea, Eupatoria, an important port in the west coast, ...

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  5. NEW PEAK IN AIR WAR

    LONDON, April 13.—The greatest air offensive of the war has been going on for the past 24 hours, is which the Allied air forces have mashed vital targets is seven countries, France, Belgium, Hungary Yugoslavia, Italy, Austria and Germany. Budapest and Osnabruck in ...

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  6. VICTIM OF ALLIED RAID ON GASMATA

    A twis-eagles medium bomber damaged during an Allied attack on Gasmata airstrip \, New Britain. [?] was wrought amongst enemy aircraft by the effectiveness of our bombing and air-strafing. ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  7. ALLIES PROTEST TO SWEDEN AND TURKEY

    LONDON, April 13: British and American diplomats have made vigorous protests to two leading neutrals, following Mr. Cordell ...

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  8. RUMANIA'S FUTURE

    LONDON, April 13: London diplomats in, close touch with Rumanian affairs, believe a dramatic announcement about Rumania's future part in ...

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  9. BIG BLOW AT HOLLANDIA

    Zero pilots made a futile attempt to save Hollandia from another devastating Allied bombing raid an wednesday. Twenty defending [?] made almost pitiful attempts to stave off the Allied armada of more than 200 planes. Friday's communique reported that eight ...

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  10. AMERICA'S "ACE OF ACES"

    Captain Richard I. Bong, 23, of Poplar. Wisconsin, became the American "Ace of Aces" when be shot down his 26th and Z7th Jap ...

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  11. KING VICTOR'S DECISION

    LONDON, April 13.—The "Times" Naples correspondent reveals that King Victor, on April 10, received Mr. MacMillan. Mr. Charles Murphy and ...

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  12. AS ADMIRAL KING VIEWS THE JAPANESE WAR

    NEW YORK, April 13.— Admiral King told the Appropriations Committee that whatever the cost he knew the Japanese well enough to realise ...

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  13. U.S. PRESIDENCY

    NEW YORK, April 13.—The American Press says the Democratic State Committee unanimously re-elected James Farley at State chairman, and ...

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  14. NEW CHINESE GAIN IN BURMA

    CHUNGKING, April 13.—General Stilwell, in a communique, says Chinese troops, continuing their advance on Mogaung Valley, occupied ...

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  15. NEW NAZI TACTICS IN ITALY

    LONDON, April 18: The Germans are employing new tactics along the Allied left flank on the Tyrihenian coast, says Reuter's correspondent ...

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  16. NAZI "INVASION" BROADCAST

    NEW YORK, April 18: The American Press correspondent in Toronto said a purported German shortwave broadcast heard by at least three ...

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  17. MEXICAN PLOT UNCOVERED

    NEW YORK, April 12.—The United Press Mexico City correspondent says Police Chief Martinez announced that 14 parsons had been arrested and ...

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  18. TITO LEADS ARMY OF 300,000

    LONDON, April 13: Reater's Cairo correspondent says 300,000 men are now believed to be fighting under Marshal Toto, according ...

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  19. RECENT JAP CASUALTIES IN PACIFIC

    WASHINGTON, April 13. Mr. Stimson told a Press conference that over 26,000 Japanese had been killed in the South-west and Central Pacific in ...

    Article : 129 words
  20. MT ISA MINES AWARD

    BRISBANE, April 14: Application by Mt. Isa Mines Ltd. for a variation of the Mt. Isa Mines Award was made in the Industrial Court to-day. ...

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  21. R.A.N. CASUALTIES NOW 2422

    MELBOURNE, April 14.—The total casualties suffered by the Royal Australian Navy to March 31 last were 3422, including 167 deaths from ...

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  22. 27,000 TONS OF COAL LOST

    SYDNEY, April 14: Nine collieries were idle in New South Wales to-day. Involving the logs of 6525 tons of coal. This makes the loss for the week from ...

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  23. GOODNA NURSES' STRIKE

    BRISBANE, April 14.—The strike of nurses at Coodna menta: hospital will continue over the week-end. The parties to the dispute made this clear ...

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  24. LORD LONSDALE DEAD

    LONDON, April 13: The Earl of Lonsdale, the noted patron of sport, has died at the age of 87. ...

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  25. ELECTION LEADERS' FINAL APPEAL

    "The election campaign has been one of the most remarkable in my long experience. Labour's opponents are split into two parties, neither of which has ...

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  26. MANPOWER RAIDS ON BRISBANE CAFES

    BRISBANE, April 14: Manpower officials raided three hotel lounges and four cafes in Brisbane to-day. Of scores of people interrogated, only a ...

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  27. MR. G. F. R. NICKLIN (C.P.)

    "The Country Party appeals to the country electors to record their votes in every case for the endorsed Country Party candidate. The Country Party for ...

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  28. ALD. J. B. CHANDLER (Q.P.P.)

    The policy of the Queensland People's Party is clear and unambiguous. In a few words, it provides for a better government and ...

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  29. SYDNEY CHEERS 7th. DIVISION

    SYDNEY, April 14: Sydney paid a splendid tribute to the men of the seventh Division to-day. In spite of heavy downpours of rain. ...

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  30. TRADE UNION CONVENTION

    SYDNEY, April 14: The Federal Government has decided to call the trade union convention in Melbourne on Tuesday, June 6, and Wednesday, ...

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  31. RAIL BAN APPLIES TO YEARLINGS

    SYDNEY, April 14: Mr. Ward issued instructions to-day that the ban on carriage or racehorses by rail is to apply to yearlings purchased at ...

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  32. LEAVE CAMP FOR SERVICEMEN

    CANBERRA, April 14: A leave camp, capable of housing thousands of men, will be erected near a North Queensland town for Allied ...

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  33. HOW TO VOTE TO-DAY

    Voting system for the elections to-day is simple. Place the figure "I" in the square opposite the name of the candidate ...

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  34. MR. HUGHES EXPELLED FROM U.A.P.

    MELBOURNE, April 14: The Deputy Leader (Mr. Hughes) was expelled from the U.A.P. at a meeting of party members to-day. Captain ...

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