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    RHODES: The old town and the now city. The new city has been built since Italian occupation. ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  3. KHARKOV'S FALL IMMINENT

    LONDON, March 17.—The "Daily Express" Stockholm correspondent said the fighting has now reached the suburbs of Kharkov, whose fall is ...

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  4. RAID ON ITALIAN BASE

    CAIRO, March 17.—All of a fairly heavy force of bombers (Wellingtons) which bombarded Rhodes returned safely. All of the boms fell in the ...

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  5. MOUNTED UNITS IN N.S.W.

    SYDNEY, March 18 Major-General J.D. Richardson. Commander of the V.D.C. in New South Wales, announced to-night that permission ...

    Article : 232 words
  6. GESTAPO HORRORS

    LONDON, March 17.—Confirmation of the German atrocities in Norway are contained in a copy of a Swedish newspaper which has reached London. ...

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  7. BURMA

    LONDON, March 17.—Chinese patrols contacted 300 Siamese patrolling near the North-west Frontier of Slam. One hundred Siamese were ...

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  8. RAIDS ON SOLOMONS

    CANBERRA, March 18.—The Prime Minister (Mr. Curtin), announced to-night that three raids were made by the Japanese on the Solomon Islands ...

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  9. EARLY ERRORS OF WAR

    LONDON March 17.—"It seemed that, since the 1980 call-up, France's destiny no longer mattered to the younger generation, which has given ...

    Article : 226 words
  10. RUSSIA AND JAPAN

    CHUNGKING, March 17.—A Chinese Army spokesman to-day repeated to the Press the Chinese contention that an early Japanese attack against ...

    Article : 137 words
  11. THE SPRING OFFENSIVE

    LONDON, March 17.—"The Daily Telegraph" says General Mikhailovitch is most closely contacting his Government in London in connection ...

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  12. CLOTHES IN BRITAIN

    LONDON, March 17.—Mr. Dalton stated in the House of Commons the clothes ration cut was dictated by the Far Eastern war. The shortage ...

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  13. WET CANTEENS FOR MILITIA

    CANBERRA, March 17.—On a recommendation from the Army Department, the War Advisory Council to-day decided that wet canteens ...

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  14. MR DUFF COOPER

    LONDON, March 17.—Referring to his visit to Australia And New Zealand, Mr. A. Duff Cooper, in his first public speech since his return from ...

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  15. REPORT OF CROHAMHURST OBSERVATORY

    Conditions are at present ad[?] closely to the cyclical sequence and just at present the influence of 1858 cannot be very marked, as that reason in the ...

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  16. THE JAVA SEA BATTLE

    LONDON March 17.—Lord Strbboigi, in the House of Lords, asked when the Government would amplify the Admiralty communique about the ...

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  17. LIQUOR REGULATIONS

    CANBERRA, March 18.—Declaring the Government had unmistakably expressed its desire that steps should be taken to cope with excessive drinking, ...

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  18. STOCK DISPERSAL

    CANBERRA, March 18.—The Commonwealth Stock Dispersal Committee is anxious that full production should continue throughout the coastal ...

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  19. BRITISH COAL

    Mr. D. R. Grenfell, in the House of Commons, announced the Government was planning to built up before next winter 20,000,000 tons of stocks of coal. ...

    Article : 136 words
  20. RENAULT'S FACTORY

    LONDON, March 17.—The "Times" French frontier correspondent says Renaults are not rebuilding until after the war. The rebuilding will take at ...

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  21. CAIRNS PETROL RATION

    CAIRNS, March 18.—In an official statement on the operations of the new petrol rationing emergency scheme in Cairns and Tableland areas, ...

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  22. AMERICANS FOR MIDDLE EAST HIGHWAY TO ALASKA

    LONDON, March 17.—The British United Press Ankara correspondent says it is reliably reported that the first contingent of several thousand WASHINGTON, March 17.—The War Department announced today the Canadian Government has given final approval to the construction of ...

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  23. GERMAN MORALE

    LONDON, March 17.—Although any suggestion that the morale of the German people is deteriorating under the strain of the war must always be ...

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  24. U.S. ARMY PLANES

    WASHINGTON. March 17.—President Roosevelt told a Press conference that he would ask Congress to-morrow to appropriate 17,579,000,000 ...

    Article : 71 words
  25. U.S. STOCK EXCHANGE

    NEW YORK, March 17.—General MacArthur's appointment to Australia gave the Stock Exchange a most [?] lift to-day, when the best ...

    Article : 122 words
  26. OFFENCES AGAINST CHILDREN

    TOOWOOMBA, March 18.—The Country Women's Association (Southern Division annual meeting to-day, passed a resolution protesting against ...

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  27. BRITISH INTERNED

    TANGIER, March 17.—The authorities in French Morocco have ordered the immediate internment of all British subjects, aged 18 to 50, ...

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  28. CHINESE SAILORS

    OTTAWA, March 17.—The Immigration authorities are taking action against 54 Chinese sailors who were rescued after their ships had been ...

    Article : 131 words
  29. ESPIONAGE CHARGES

    NEW YORK, March 16.—Peter Donay, United States soldier, and Richard Fruendt, naturalised German citizen, pleaded guilty in the Federal ...

    Article : 85 words
  30. FREE FRENCH VOLUNTEERS

    OTTAWA, March 18.—A party of 117 sallors and six girls have arrived at Halifax from St Pierre and Miquelon, en route to join the Free ...

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  31. MALTA

    MALTA, March 18.—After a raidfree night, owing to bad weather, a German air force on March 17 attacked Malta's aerodromes, also shipping ...

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  32. N.S.W. LIGHTING

    BRISBANE, March 18.—Because of the delay in Sydney of the order Imposing a further cut in lighting, officials do not expect the new ...

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  33. GERMANY AND SWEDEN

    LONDON, March 17.—The Rome radio reports Germany and Sweden have reached an agreement whereby Sweden will supply Germany in the ...

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  34. THE NAVAL POSITION

    LONDON, March 17.—Britain cannot possibly send battleships to the Pacific declares the "Daily Heralds naval expert. ...

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  35. THE VON TIRPITZ

    LONDON, March 17.—It is authoritatively stated the Admiral von Tirpitz was apparently not hit in the torpedo 'plane attack on March 11. ...

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  36. NORTH AFRICA

    LONDON, March 17.—A Cairo communique reports increased enemy movement in the forward area, yesterday. A strong enemy column in the ...

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  37. AID FOR RUSSIA

    LONDON, March 18.—The Moscow radio says the first shipment of clothes, food, and medical supplies from the Australian Red Cross has ...

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  38. JAP SINKINGS CLAIMED

    TOKIO, March 17.—Japanese submarines in the Indian Ocean have sunk 11 Allied ships totalling 81,000 tons, including seven armed merchant ...

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  39. PORT MORESBY

    LONDON, March 17.—The Tokio radio reports Japanese pilots report American reinforcements have arrived in Port Moresby. ...

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  40. HIGH COMMISSIONER TO PHILIPPINES

    WASHINGTON, March 17.—President Roosevelt revealed that Mr. Francis B. Sayre, United States High Commissioner to the Philippines, has ...

    Article : 67 words
  41. FOUR SISTERS THRESH OATS ON AN ENGLISH FARM

    The Pligrim sisters at work with a threshing set. Constance Fllgrim, aged 24, was in the photographic business: Peggy, aged 20 years, helped at Home and the twins, Joy and Joan, aged 19 years, were in domestic service. All girls have had experience to the Land Army. ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  42. INCREASE IN POLICE FORCE

    BRISBANE, March 18.—An additional 50 police are to be appointed Immediately, stated Mr. E. M. Hanlon to-day. Twenty extra men were ...

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  43. GENERAL CABLES

    JERUSALEM, March 17.—A meeting of leading Arabs resolved to renounce the vendetta as a means of settling tribal disputes. ...

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  44. ASCOT RACES

    MELBOURNE, March 18.—Before the barrier positions for the Ascot meeting on Saturday were drawn to-day, it was announced by the ...

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  45. DUTCH IN SUMATRA

    NEW YORK March 17.—The Tokio newspaper "Asahl" admits the Dutch resistance is continuing in Sumatra. It adds the Japanese occupied Ballge, ...

    Article : 53 words
  46. THE PHILIPPINES

    WASHINGTON, March 17.—A communique issued at 4 p.m. says: In the Philippine theatre, after several days inactivity ,the enemy launched a ...

    Article : 82 words
  47. AMERICAN ITEMS

    NEW YORK, March 17.—Legislation has bren introduced in Concrete to suspend for the duration of the war, all laws and contracts calling ...

    Article : 68 words
  48. CHILE ACTIVE

    SANTLAGO, March 17.—Chile lost no time in taking action, following the receipt of news of the torpedoing of the 1800 ton Chilean freighter ...

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  49. URUGUAYAN SHIP SUNK

    MONTEVIDEO, March 17.—The 5800-ton Uruguayan merchantman. Montevideo, was torpedoed and sunk oft Haiti. Eighteen are missing and ...

    Article : 134 words
  50. BRITISH SUBMARINES

    LONDON, March 17.—The American Tstanbul correspondent reports italian seamen from ships from Trieste have revealed that British ...

    Article : 80 words
  51. TAX ON INCOMES

    CANBERRA, March 18.—The Federal Parliament win soon pass amending legislation to exempt members of the American fighting services from ...

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  52. NEW BRITISH PETROL CONCENTRATE

    LONDON, March 17.—The American Press Istanbul correspondent states the Germans are worried br a report that Britain has developed a ...

    Article : 52 words
  53. LORD HALIFAX TO SPEAK

    NEW YORK, March 17.—The British Press Service announce that Lord Halifax will make a most important radio speech on Wednesday night. ...

    Article : 38 words
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