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  4. LARGEST ANZAC MARCH FOR SIX YEARS

    Reflecting the new significance of Anzac Day, 22,250 returned soldiers of the first and the new A.I.F.—the largest number for six years—marched through Melbourne yesterday to the Shrine of Remembrance, 26 years after the dawn ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  5. GERMANS REACH GATES OF ATHENS

    Dramatically at midnight last night Athens radio announced: —"The final and decisive battle before the gates of Athens is now under way. The situation is serious." The station had been off the air from 9 p.m. until midnight. ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  6. MORE FIRES AT KIEL

    Kiel and Wilhelmshaven, key points in Germany's U-boat building and repair programme, were again given a terrific battering by ...

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  7. CLOSER TO RUSSIA

    While Mr. Butler, Foreign Undersecretary, replying to a question in the Commons yesterday, showed that at present there was no ...

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  8. U.S. CONVOYS EXPECTED

    IN A NATION-WIDE BROADCAST LAST NIGHT, COL. KNOX. NAVY SECRETARY, STRONGLY INDICATED THAT THE UNITED STATES WOULD CONVOY SUPPLY SHIPS TO BRITAIN ...

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  9. UNIFIED CONTROL PROPOSED

    Unified military, naval, and air command for the U.S., Philippines, Australia, and Netherlands Indies to counteract the Japanese threat ...

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  10. SCHENCK GETS 3 YEARS

    Joseph Schanck, the multimillionaire "movie" executive, was sentenced in the Federal Court today to three years' imprisonment, ...

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  11. CHEKIANG SUCCESS

    The Japanese announce that the Chekiang campaign had been successfully completed and that preparations have been started for a ...

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  13. GIRLS IN DEFENCE

    Mrs. Roosevelt, writing in the "Ladies' Home Journal," recommends that a year of compulsory service for girls should be ...

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  14. PINNED TO CAGE

    SYDNEY, Friday. — Striking through the bars of their cage, three lions attacked Constable Leslie J. Ferrier when he went too ...

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  15. INCENDIARY SHOWER

    Night raiders showered thousands of incendiaries over a scattered area in southern England last night, as well as many high ...

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  16. PRESIDENT'S SON MAY GO TO CHUNGKING

    Captain James Roosevelt, eldest son of President Roosevelt, and Major Gerald Thomas have arrived here by Clipper plane, and will leave ...

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  17. EXILED "CAPITAL" OF JUGOSLAVIA

    "Somewhere in the Middle East" the legal Jugoslav Cabinet has now been established. It has taken over a large ...

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  18. ATTEMPTING THE IMPOSSIBLE

    Messages from Berlin state that the Propaganda Ministry has ordered the German Press to give prominence to articles of all kinds ...

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