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  2. CHURCHILL SPEAKS

    London, March 21.—The Prime Minister, Mr. Churchill, broadcasting, said:—"Many people were so impressed with the turn of our ...

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  3. DONETZ STRUGGLE

    London, March 22.—The desperate Axis attempts to cross the Donetz have made little or no headway in the past 24 hours. The centre of fierce fighting is the key town of Chuguyev, held by the Russians. On the central front the Red army's offensive is reported ...

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  4. BURMA CAMPAIGN

    London, March 21.—The "Daily Telegraph's" correspondent on the Arakan front states:—"General Wavell yesterday visited Arakan ...

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  5. HITLER'S POSITION

    London, March 21.—Has Hitler handed over the supreme command of the German army to his generals? This question has been ...

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  6. 8TH ARMY MOVES

    London, March 22.—The Algiers radio states:—"The great-battle for Tunisia has begun. The Eighth Army has made some advance but no details are available." London, March 22.—The Paris radio states:—"A great Allied ...

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  7. SERIOUS POSITION

    London, March 21.—Reuter's correspondent on the Burma front states:—"The situation north of Rathedaung continues to be very ...

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  8. VITAL COAST ROAD

    London, March 21.—Reports this evening indicate that the Allied forces are pressing their advance towards Maknassi as strongly and ...

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  9. Attack on Mareth Line

    London, March 22—An Algiers communique states: "Eighth Army troops on Saturday night attacked the Mareth positions and fierce ...

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  10. THE HOME FLEET

    London, March 22.—His Majesty in the past four days has lived aboard the flagship King George V in northern waters, from which ...

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  11. DONETZ CROSSINGS

    London, March 21.—Massive German air concentrations and tank and motorised infantry forces are hammering vital crossings on the ...

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  12. Byelgorod Evacuated

    Moscow, March 22.—The soviet midnight communique states:—"After violent engagements on Sunday we evacuated Byelgorod. ...

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  13. WAR IN CHINA

    Chungking, March 21.—According to a communique issued here to-day the Chinese smashed a Japanese counter-attack launched ...

    Article : 334 words
  14. Huge U-boat Pack

    London, March 22.—There were heavy losses on both sides when a big U-boat concentration attacked for two days a large Allied convoy ...

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  15. Americans Make Good Progress

    London, March 22.—The Americans advancing east from Gafsa last night were making good progress They took 1500 prisoners, ...

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  16. GENERAL MONTGOMERY'S REPLY

    Algiers, March 21.—Lieut.-General Montgomery, replying to General Eisenhower's recent order of the day, said: "We are all looking ...

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  17. Progress Towards Maknassi

    Algiers, March 21.—A communique states: "Allied forces on Saturday in the Gafsa sector maintained their pressure against the enemy, ...

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  18. Fighting in Sed Jenane Area

    London, March 22.—In the north in the Sed Jenane area there was slight enemy activity. Our troops have been in contact. Fighting ...

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  19. MARKS EPOCH IN SOCIAL POLICY

    London, March 21.—The "Times" in a leading article states:—"Mr. Churchill's proclamation on the four-year plan may well mark an ...

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  20. Durovo Occupied

    London, March 22—The Moscow morning communique states: "The Red army on the central front occupied inhabited localities, ...

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  21. Continental Raids

    London, March 21.—The All Ministry states that a single Lancaster on reconnaissance at dawn on Saturday bombed a railway ...

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  22. Inspiration and Vision

    London, March 21.—The subject matter of Mr. Churchill's speech surprised British listeners, who expected a war review. Listeners ...

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  23. Exchange of Prisoners

    London, March 22.—The Exchange Telegraph Agency's correspondent in Ankara states: "The exchange of prisoners has been ...

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  24. Position in Martinique

    Washington, March 20.—Admiral Robert, Governor of Martinique, still refuses to break away from the Vichy regime. ...

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  25. REAL CHARTER FOR POST-WAR FUTURE

    London, March 21.—The "Daily Mail" in a leading article says: Mr. Churchill's speech is by far the most important he has ...

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  26. Allied Bombers Pound Mareth Line

    London, March 22.—The Algiers radio states: "Patrolling the Mareth line Allied air forces continued large-scale attacks against ...

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  27. Disorders in France

    London, March 22.—The Algiers radio states: "New disorders, in which several German officers were killed, have broken out in Lyons. ...

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  28. Famine in Belgium

    London, March 20.—Belgium's crowded population of 725 to the square mile has made the ravages of famine crueller there than in ...

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  29. British Destroyer Lost

    London, March 22.—The Admiralty states that the destroyer Lightning has been lost. (Such of the cable news in this issue ...

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  30. Fighter-Bombers Sweep Over Italy

    Velletta, March 21.—A communique states:—"Fighter-bombers yesterday set fire to a factory at Pozzallo, in Sicily. Intruders over ...

    Article : 56 words
  31. AUSTRALIAN ASSOCIATED PRESS

    Except there otherwise designated, the overseas intelligence published in the "Kalgoorlie Miner" is transmitted to Australia by the Australian Associated ...

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