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  2. Advertising

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  3. HINDUS AND NATINALISTS REJECT CRIPPS' PROPOSALS

    New Delhi, Wednesday.—The Hindu Mahasabha, also the Nationalist Party in the Central Legislature, today rejected Sir Stafford Cripps' proposals for India's Dominion status. Not only Congress but other party leaders are ...

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  4. Reds Drive

    STOCKHOLM, Thursday. — After several months lull, the Russians have Hunched an attack on the former Russian-Finnish frontier, ...

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  5. Allies Continue Air Offensive

    MELBOURNE, April 1.—Maintaining a strong Allied air offensive against the Japanese in the occupied ports and aerodromes, the R.A.A.F. ...

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  6. Easter Arrangements

    To many Mount Gambier people Faster this year will seem but a shadow of its former self. In accordance with the decision of the ...

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  7. Personal

    Several Mount Gambier A.I.F. men are at present home on leave. Cpl. Eric Battye, Pte. M. H. Clarke, and Pte. R. E. Evelyn arrived by ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  8. PACIFIC WAR COUNCIL HAS SUCCESSFUL MEETING

    WASHINGTON. — The Australian Special Envoy to Washington (Dr. Evatt) yesterday attended the first meeting of the newly-formed Pacific ...

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  9. Budget Surplus "Satisfactory," Says Premier

    ADELAIDE, Today.—In releasing the State financial figures for the nine months ended Tuesday, the Premier (Mr. Playford) said that the fact that ...

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  10. Air Raid Siren Trial on Saturday

    At three o'clock on Saturday afternoon Mount Gambier's Civil Defence Committee has arranged a trial of air raid sirens installed in various parts ...

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  11. Producers Accept Proposals for Co-ordination

    ADELAIDE, Today.—Sixty-five representatives of primary production and manufacturers of foodstuffs met last night in Adelaide and accepted ...

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  12. Not Forced to Register by April 6

    MELBOURNE, April 1.—In view the short week and intervening holilays, it has been decided not to insist upon householders and consumers ...

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  13. Protest Against "Hate" Broadcasts

    SYDNEY, April 1.—Today the Rev. D. P. MacDonald, M.L.A. for Mosman, sent an urgent telegram to the Prime Minister asking him to receive a ...

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  14. Easter Weddings

    Although the coming weekend will not see as many Easter weddings as usual, quite a large number of marriages will be performed during ...

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  15. EASTER HOLIDAYS

    Following the usual custom, there will be no publication of "The Border Watch" on Saturday next, Easter Saturday. ...

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  16. James Carr (Bookmaker) Dies

    James Carr, who at one time was the leading bookmaker in Adelaide, died on Tuesday last. ...

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  17. Earle Page Better

    LONDON.—Sir Earle Page, who was admitted to hospital on Monday suffering from bronchitis, was reported to be slightly better on Tuesday. ...

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    Mrs Douglas MacArthur and her small son, Arthur, wife and child of General MacArthur, photographed on their arrival in Melbourne. ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  19. R.A.F. Attacks Boulogne

    LONDON, Today.—Royal Air Force bombers attacked targets at Boulogne yesterday afternoon. They encountered anti-aircraft fire. One British ...

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  20. Penola Motorist Has Narrow Escape

    On Monday evening Mr. W. Shanks, of Penola, had a miraculous escape from serious injury when the utility bus that he was driving was almost ...

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  21. Identity Cards issued

    Identity cards were received yesterday by several hundred Mount Gambier people who returned their registration forms early. Before the ...

    Article : 88 words
  22. SCENE OF INTENSE FIGHTING IN BURMA

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  23. A.R.P. Duties Compulsory for Men

    A National Security order Wes issued to-day to give effect to the decision that men between the aged of 18 and 60 years should undertake ...

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  24. LATE NEWS

    ADELAIDE, Today.—Later reports bring the total of Japanese aircraft shot down, destroyed on the ground, or severely damaged during the last ...

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  25. Darwin Has First Night Air Raid

    CANBERRA. — The first enemy night raid on Darwin on Tuesday night did not cause much surprise, as it had been considered for some ...

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  26. One N.S.W. Mine Still Idle—Others Back at Work

    SYDNEY, April 1.—Today all the mines in N.S.W. are working except the Bulli pit, on the south coast. The Hebburn collieries resumed ...

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  27. 60,000 Polish Troops Mechanised

    OTTAWA, Wednesday.—The Polish Leader (General Sikoiski) has disclosed that 60,000 Polish troops are now completely mechanised. ...

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  28. Bulli Miners Still on Strike

    SYDNEY, Today. — Despite the Prime Minister's warning there was not a complete resumption of work at the Bulli coal mine today. South ...

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  29. Adelaide's Blackout Superior to Eastern Capitals

    ADELAIDE, April 1.—The capital cities of the Eastern States are not nearly as efficiently blacked-out as Adelaide, said the Commissioner of ...

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  30. Fewer Festivities

    Hot cross buns, with their delicious spicy aroma, will be missing from Mount Gambier homes this Good Friday morning. The introduction of ...

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  31. Libya Quiet After R.A.F. Attacks

    LONDON, Today.—The midnight Cairo communique reports little change in Libya: On Tuesday it was reported that in ...

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  32. Starvation in Greece

    LONDON, Today.—The Istanbul correspondent of the "Daily Express" says that a Greek engineer who has escaped from Athens, relates that ...

    Article : 84 words
  33. 25 Axis Submarines Destroyed by U.S. Forces

    WASHINGTON, Wednesday —The Navy has announced the sinking of two more Axis submarines in the Atlantic, making a total of 25 ...

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  34. Tigers and Baboon Escape from Circus After Accident

    SYDNEY, April 1.—Two tigers and a mandril (large baboon) escaped from Perry Bros.' circus menagerie when their cages were smashed in a ...

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  35. Federal Customs and Excise Exceed Estimates for 9 Months

    CANBERRA, April 1.—Customs and excise revenue for the nine months ended March 31, which amounted to £42,982.209, exceeded the Budget ...

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  36. HEAVY JAP. ATTACKS FORCE WITHDRAWAL IN BATAAN

    WASHINGTON. — American and Filipino forces in the Bataan Peninsula of the Philippines have been subjected to another heavy attack by ...

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  37. U.S. General Becomes Civilian

    It was announced at U.S. Army headquarters to-day that BrigadierGeneral Patrick Hurley, former American Secretary for War, will ...

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  38. Attacks on Malta Renewed

    The German Air Force took advantage of improved weather conditions last night to resume its attacks on Malta. The Island's defences resisted ...

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  39. 1,200 Dutch Jews Die at Austrian Mines

    LONDON, Wednesday.—The Dutch Government announces that it has established beyond doubt that 1,200 Dutch Jews, sent by the Germans ...

    Article : 42 words
  40. Correction

    Total proceeds from the queen competition fashion parade held recently were £21, not £50 as stated in our last issue. ...

    Article : 26 words
  41. RAINFALL

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