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  2. PM's TRIBUTE TO SIR THOMAS BLAMEY

    High tributes to the part played by Gen Sir Thomas Blamey in planning the return of a number of the AIF to Australia were paid by Mr Curtin, Prime Minister, at a reception held yesterday by Cr ...

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  3. CITY SCENES DURING YESTERDAY'S DAYLIGHT RAID TEST:

    (Left) Girls from Government offices in a french in Fitzroy Gardens; (right) looking south along Swanston at from Collins st intersection. ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  4. BRITISH PLAN FAVOURED BY NEHRU

    The winning over of pandit Jawaharlal Nehru to the British proposals is says Daily Mall's Bombay correspondent probably Sir ...

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  5. AMERICAS AND HEMISPHERE DEFENCE

    When the Inter-American Defence Board met in Washington today Gen Marshall. US Chief of Staff, said the occasion was very significant ...

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  6. JAPS TORTURE CANADIANS AND DUTCH

    How Canadian soldiers taken prisoner when Japanese forces occupied Hong Kong were tortured by theil raptors was described to the ...

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  7. DAILY DIGEST

    A substantial majority [69%] of American citizens polled in a nationwide survey believe that everyone in the USA should be required to carrv ...

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  8. NAMED IN ARMY APPOINTMENTS

    (AIF photo) Lt-Gen Sir John D. Lavarack (Falk) ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  9. PAYMENT FOR WORK AT EASTER

    In keeping with united efforts for a maximum war production, Easter holidays have been curtailed. Good Friday this year will be one of the ...

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  10. DAMAGING CABLES TO AUSTRALIA M P On Censorship

    In a letter to The Times, Mr. Bartlett, MP, writes: "I am informed that cables which led Mr Brendan Bracken to announce censorship on ...

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  11. DIES COMMITTEE MAKES CHARGES ABOUT NUDISM

    Nudism came into the picture of un-American activities when the chairman of the Dies Committee brought charges against members of ...

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  12. SHOT DEAD AFTER ATTEMPTED HOLD-UP

    Ralph Prisco, 27, nephew of RafaelcePrisco, Chevalier of the Royal Crown of Italy and former New York banker, was shot dead by ...

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  13. MR CASEY RELINQUISHES OFFICE

    Mr R. G. Casey relinquished his position as Australian Minister in USA as fiom midnight last night Announcing this yesterday, Mr ...

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  14. FIRST MEETING OF PACIFIC WAR COUNCIL

    First meeting of the Pacific War Council on Wednesday will be largely a matter of organisation and deciding such matters as how the ...

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  15. STRIKES IN 5 MINES

    SYDNEY, Tues: Strikes in 5 coal mines took place in NSW today, as a result of which 5,400 tons of coal were lost to production. It was ...

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  16. RELIEF GOODS FROM AUSTRALIA REACH RUSSIA

    A large consignment of clothes, medicines, and provisions from the Australian Red Cross arrived recently in Russia. Numerous bales ...

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  17. STRATEGIC VALUE OF MADAGASCAR

    Arguing that Britain lost a great part of her Pacific Empire because she allowed the Japanese into Indo-China, Mr Leslie Hore-Belisha, ...

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  18. ST. NAZAIRE RAID DAMAGE SHOWN BY PHOTOS

    Reconnaissance machines have flown over the German submarine base at St. Nazaire to photograph results of the raid by combined British ...

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  19. TIMBER TRANSPORT PERMITS

    Permits will be issued for the movement of timber from forest areas beyond railhead to Melbourne for fulfilment of urgent contracts in ...

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  20. JAPS REPULSED IN PHILIPPINES

    Fighttng on Batan Peninsula, in the Philippines, has died down, following the repulse with heavy losses of the last Japanese attack. Enemy ...

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  21. BRITISH-BUILT DESTROYER FOR TURKEY

    Ankara Radio announces that a Brltish-bullt destroyer has been delivered to the Turkish naval authorities at Alexandretta. This is the ...

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  22. JAPS CLAIM OCCUPATION OF SUMATRA

    Tokio Radio, quoting Dome[?] Agency, claims the occupation of Sumatra was completed on March 27, when 200 NEI troops under a ...

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  23. JAMES CAGNEY AS PRODUCER

    A Hollywood message states that the well-known film star James Cagney has formed his own movie producing company to be known as ...

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  24. NEW LIST OF PROHIBITED IMPORTS

    Announcing the further list of banned imports (see page 1) Senator Keane Customs Minister, said yesterday that under the new ...

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  26. GERMAN SPY'S SUICIDE

    The Department of Justice has announced that Carl Schroetter, the convicted German spy, committed suicide at Atlanta penitentiary ...

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  28. PM SAYS WAR CABINET SHOULD GO ON DURING RAIDS

    War Cabinet was meeting at Victoria Barracks when the sirens sounded for yesterday's air raid test. All members left the ...

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  29. LEW AYRES SEEKS EXEMPTION

    Lew Ayres, the film star, leaves tomorrow for a conscientious objectors' camp at Cascade Locks, Oregon. He requested exemption from ...

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  30. LAW NOTICES—(This Day)

    STATE FULL COURT Before the Chief Justice (Sir Frederick Mann). Mr Justice Macfarlan, and Mr Justice O'Boan. In the Banco Court. At 10.30; Admission ...

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  31. US SHIPPING LOSSES DISTURB SENATORS

    The Senate Naval Committee nas asked Admiral King C-in-C US ricet to prepare a confidential report on measures taken to combat ...

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  32. CLAIM AGAINST APPLE BOARD

    SYDNE Tues A former State Chief Secretary and an orchardist of Orange Alwyn Uren Tonking who was wearing a military uniform, gave ...

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  33. RAF OVER DENMARK

    Oslo Radio reports that RAF planes lAst night dropped bombs on a village of Denmark a Suncn Island. Several houses were destroyed and ...

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