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  4. RALLYING CALL FOR INDIA

    NEW conclusions have been reached by Britain for a settlement of the constitutional problem of Indian, but the terms are being withheld until the Lord Privy Seal (Sir Stafford Cripps) has visited India to satisfy himself on the spot by personal consultation that the conclusions agreed to, and which the British Government believes are right and ...

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  5. SMASHING BLOWS AT TRAPPED GERMAN ARMY

    THE Moscow correspondent of the Daily Telegraph, wiring on Wednesday, says that while the Red Army hammers relentlessly on all the main sectors of the 1000-miles front, the public attention here is concentrated on the ...

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    Digger and friend on a motor-bike. Headman of a North Synan village off for a ride on a mechanical horse, the mechanism of which he examined carefully. ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  7. Geelong Dux Led Norway Commandos

    Captain William Eric Lloyd,. 26, captain, dux and champion athlete of Geelong Grammar School, in 1932-33, led a ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  8. EXTENSION OF JAP SEA OFFENSIVE PREDICTED

    AS a result of recent events in the Far East, authoritative circles stated on Wednesday that the Indian Ocean now becomes uncovered, and the enemy may be expected to launch attacks against trade transport in that ...

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  9. The Chaser Chased

    LONDON, March 11.—The big German battleship, Admiral von Tirpitz was attacked by aerial torpedoes month of Trondheim. Norway, on ...

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  11. Britain Hitting Hard Against Black Marketers

    LONDON, March 11.—The Home Secretary (Mr. Herbert Morrison) in the House of Commons to-day announced that new penalties for "blank ...

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  12. Japan Says No Separate Peace With Australia

    THE Tokio official radio said that a Cabinet spokesman was at a Press conference on Wednesday, at which foreign ...

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  13. New York Paper Praises Australia's War-Time Economic Mobilisation

    NEW YORK, March 11.—The Journal of [?]oinmerce in an editorial to-day [?] that confronted with the immi[?] danger of invasion, the ...

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  14. Sth. Africa Ready for the Japs

    CAPETOWN, March 11.—Speaking in the South African Parliament, Field Marshal Smuts said thai if the Japanese carried the war into the Indian Ocean ...

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  15. Darwin Visitor Sounds Wake-Up Note About Japs

    SYDNEY, March 12.—"We have to wake up. If we don't them God help us, as we've got a poor chance of holding the Japanese if ...

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  16. CANADA'S VICTORY WAR LOAN

    CANBERRA. March 12.—The Com-missioner for Canada, General Odium, was informed by cable to-day that Canada's Victory War Loan closed at ...

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  17. Berlin Sees Possibilities Of A Jap Thrust Towards Australia

    LONDON, March 11.—The Berlia [?] says: "What will Japan do [?] There are obviously great [?] towards Australia. Japan ...

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  18. PORTABLE RADIOS FOR AUSTRALIAN SHIPS

    CANBERRA, March 12.—Ships on the Australian register must in future carry a self-contained portable radio transmitter which can be placed in one ...

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