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  3. DIGGERS GET TO KNOW NAVY'S GUNS

    Members of the A.I.F. had a new and exciting experience when they were transported by warship to help strengthen the ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  4. GREEKS BRAVELY MEET NAZI DRIVE TO AEGEAN

    LONDON, Tuesday.—The Greeks are fighting heroically against powerful German forces in the Struma Valley. The enemy was again held yesterday. A Greek communique announces that Western (Greek) Thrace ...

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  5. STUMBLING BLOCK FOR AXIS?

    The Balkan area, with circles showing 100-mile sections with centre at R.A.F. base in Crete. Doubtless other air bases will be established closer to the scene of operations. ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  6. "JAPAN LESS KEEN ON MOVE SOUTH"

    NEW YORK, Monday.—Walter Duranty, the Moscow correspondent of the North American Newspaper Alliance, who is visiting Tokio, says Japan is now by no means eager for a southward adventure involving war with ...

    Article : 373 words
  7. ITALIANS RETREAT IN DISORDER

    LONDON, Monday.—The Italian withdrawal from various points in East Africa can be described as one of the most disorderly in military history. Massawa, the Italian Red Sea port, holds out, it is believed, ...

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  8. BRITISH TAX 10/-IN £

    LONDON, Monday.—Features of the new British Budget introduced to the House of Commons to-day ...

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  9. DERNA REOCCUPIED

    LONDON, Tuesday,—A Rome [?]unique claims that the Italian and German forces pushing back across Libya have reoccupied ...

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  10. KIEL DOCKS RAIDED

    LONDON, Tuesday.—British bomber pilots, in the words of one of the last to return, "set fire to more than half ...

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  11. Limiting A.I.F. Abroad to Four Divisions

    MELBOURNE, Tuesday.— The present intention of the Federal Government is not to increase the strength of the ...

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  12. BRITISH CLOCKS TO ADVANCE ANOTHER HOUR

    LONDON, Monday. — It is officially announced that clocks will be advanced a further hour from May 4 to August 10. ...

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  13. How Nazis are Attacking in Balkans

    Military commentators expect the German attacks in the Balkans to develop at three points — in Northern ...

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  14. IRAK TROOPS SEIZE BRITISH BASE

    LONDON, Tuesday—According to the American Press Association's correspondent in Vichy, an official French despatch from Beirut says that Irak ...

    Article : 165 words
  15. STEPS IN S.A. TO OVERCOME TRAIN STOPPAGE

    ADELAIDE, Tuesday—The Government has taken a firm stand with the railwaymen here who threaten another 24-hour stoppage on Thursday. ...

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  16. ENDOWMENT TO COST HOBART £5000

    It is believed that the Hobart Corporation will be involved in obligations under the child endowment scheme recently ...

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  17. Air Raid Victims

    LONDON, Tuesday — The number killed in air raids in Great Britain in March was 4259, compared with 789 in February. The injured totalled 5457, ...

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  18. FREE FRENCH TO FIGHT IN BALKANS?

    ALEXANDRIA, Monday.—General de Gaulle, Free French leader, said to-day that he had "every reason to ...

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  19. PITH OF THE LEADERS

    ALREADY there are signs that the Nazi armies will not find everything so easy in the Balkans as on the Western Front. ...

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  20. MEDIATION ENDS BIG U.S. STEEL DISPUTE

    NEW YORK, Monday.—One strike was averted. another was settled and there was a third important move to check the wave of strikes in America to-day. At Pittsburgh the United States Steel ...

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  21. STAY-IN STRIKE AT GASWORKS

    SYDNEY, Tuesday.—For several hours to-day, 900 employees of the Australian Gas Company, who began a stay-in strike at the Mortdale works on Monday, defied an order issued under the National Security Regulations ...

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  22. NEW AIR SCHOOL AT PORT PIRIE

    MELBOURNE, Tuesday—A new bombing and gunnery school for the R.A.A.F. is to be constructed at Port Pirie, South Australia. The work, ...

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  23. SHIPPING LOSSES

    LONDON, Tuesday-Mercantile shipping losses due to enemy action in the week ended March 30-31 were 13 British ships of 58,870 tons, five Allied ...

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  24. "White Rajah" Names Successor

    SINGAPORE, Monday.—Sir Charles Vyner Brooke, Rajah of Sarawak. has nominated his brother. Quan Muda Bertram Brooke, as heir and has ...

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  25. SINGAPORE ENQUIRY ON NAVAL SHIP LOSS

    SINGAPORE, Tuesday.—The naval authorities have opened an enquiry into the loss of the Admiralty mooring vessel Buffalo. which fouled a mine ...

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  26. EIRE SEEKS U.S. FOOD

    WASHINGTON. Monday.—Two Ministerial representatives of Eire. Mr. Robert Brennan and General Frank Aiken, called on President Roosevelt ...

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