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  2. JAPS. LOSE HEAVILY IN JAVA

    Heavy losses were inflicted at many points by Allied forces yesterday on Japanese who had landed in Java. An action against enemy cyclists near Blora, in the vicinity of Rambang, cost many hundreds of ...

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  3. AUSTRALIANS BACK FROM RUSSIAN FRONT

    Three Australian members of the RAF No. 151 Wing, which has returned after serving in Russia, are a sergeant-pilot nicknamed "Goldie" ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  4. BANKS TO BE RATIONALISED

    At a conference held in Melbourne yesterday afternoon between Mr. Dedman, Minister for War Organisation of Industry, and general ...

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  5. MENACE OF AXIS SUBMARINES

    The defeat of Axis submarines is one of the urgent requirements of the Allies today, according to Admiral Sterling, former U-S Chief of ...

    Article : 284 words
  6. SENTRY "DID HIS DUTY," SAYS CORONER

    SYDNEY, Monday. — The city coronet recorded a finding of justifiable homicide at an inquest yesterday into the death of Stanley ...

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  7. PROUD WIFE AND MOTHER

    GEELONG, Monday.—In a peaceful home in Drumcondra av., Geelong, are 3 of the proudest women in Australia. They are Mrs. ...

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  8. DAILY DIGEST

    Radio Paris, Nazi-controlled broadcasting station laid the following Nazi blue print before French listeners to impress them not only ...

    Article : 365 words
  9. PARATROOP RAID FIRES IMAGINATION

    The acronautical correspondent of Daily Express says that the destruction of the radio location station at Bruneval, near Le Havre, in France, ...

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  10. ATTACKED 5 ENEMY PLANES

    Chased over Tobruk by 5 Messer Schmitts an Austi allan fighter-pilot turned on his Nazi pursuers and with his guns blazing fought his way ...

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  11. ALTERNATIVE LONG ROUTE FOR SUPPLIES TO CHINA

    Discussing capabilities of all routes to China that are being studied afresh now that Rangoon is closed for Burma Road supplies, Sunday ...

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  12. CHECK ON COMMERCIAL VEHICLES

    During the weekend the Liquid Fuel Control Board had inspectors on many main thoroughfates of the metropolitan area seeking motorists ...

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  13. 2 KILLED IN TRAINING FLIGHT

    When an aircraft on an air-army co-operation training flight crashed 5 miles from Bundengore, NSW, on Friday an RAAF pilot and an Army ...

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  14. LONDON DEVOTEES OF SPORT UNDER SURVEILLANCE

    Following Sir Stafford Cripps's aspersions in the House of Commons upon people whose motto "in this crisis of their history" is ...

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  15. DUTCH PILOT RAMS JAPANESE FIGHTER

    Sextant-Pilot Adam of the Royal Dutch Air Force, told today how he rammed a Jap. fighter plane and destroyed it. He was with a group ...

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  16. PREMIER CALLS FOR REPORT ON DRINKING

    Until he received a report which he has asked Mr. Balley, Chief Secretary, to obtain from the Chief Commissioner of Police, Mr. Dunstan, ...

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  17. SUPPLIES TO RUSSIA THROUGH PERSIA

    Dally Telegraph's Tehernn correspondent snvs that the organisation established in Persia for handling war material for Russia ...

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  18. KILLED AT DARWIN

    SYDNEY, Monday.—Capt. William Michie of West Ryde well-known figure in shipping circles in Australla and in the Pacific Islands, ...

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  19. GEN. MACARTHURS FORCES HOLD THEIR POSITIONS

    Gen. MacArthur's forces have consolidated the positions they gained when they took the offensive last week on the Batan Peninsula. ...

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  20. SCENES IN SYDNEY PARKS AND CLUBS

    SYDNEY, Monday.—In Sydney, as in Melbourne, drunkenness is worrying police and military authorities. On Sundays soldiers and ...

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  21. LOST LIFE IN DARWIN RAID

    RAINBOW, Monday. — Advice has been received that LAC Leonard Arthur Barton, RAAF, lost his life in the air raid on Darwin on ...

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  22. NAZI ESTIMATE OF ALLIED SHIP LOSSES

    German Radio claims that 400,000 tons of British shipping was sunk in January, and that 700,000 tons of British and American shipping ...

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  23. SHOCK TREATMENT FOR STRAINED OR WARTORN MINDS

    Sunday Express gives dcteils of a new treatment for people suffering from strain and wartime shock. It [?]nsists of a series of electric shocks ...

    Article : 108 words
  24. CANADIAN LOSSES AT HONG KONG

    CANBERRA, Monday.—Maj.-Gen. Odium, Canadian High Commissioner, was advised today that 1,689 Canadians wore taken prisoner by ...

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  25. JAMES ROOSEVELT'S FORMER WIFE WEDS

    Botsy Cushing Roosevelt, former wife of James Roosevelt, eldest son of President Roosevelt, has been married to John Hay Whitney, the ...

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  26. GOLDFISH INSURED AGAINST WAR DAMAGE

    SYDNEY, Monday, — Although household pets are not "insurable war damage commission officers decided today that a Sydney woman ...

    Article : 203 words
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  29. POSTWAR CREDIT SYSTEM MAY BE EXTENDED

    Treasury experts are examining a plan to extend the postwar credit system to war workers' wages with a threefold object, says industrial ...

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  30. KOREAN FLAG HOISTED OVER JAP. EMBASSY

    The palatial padlocked Japanese Embassy in Washington temporarily fell to the Koreans today. Moon Lee, born in Korea and a ...

    Article : 238 words
  31. PARCELS FROM NEXT-OF-KIN

    Only next-of-kin nominated by a member of the fighting forces at time of enlistment are permitted to send next-of-kin parcels to war ...

    Article : 89 words
  32. NEW GERMAN FIELD-MARSHAL

    It is rcported from Berlin that Gen. Model, who succeeded Gen. Guderian in command of the panzer divisions on the Russian front, has ...

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  33. OBITUARY

    The death has occurred at his residence Ashton, Burke rd., Camberwell, of Mr. William Charles Cheslin, aged 72 Mr. Cheslin, who ...

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  34. TULAGI, IN SOLOMONS, BOMBED

    One enemy aircraft bombed Tulagi, in the British Solomon Islands, yesterday without causing any casualties. This information was ...

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  35. TIMOR CLAIMS NOT CONFIRMED

    No official advice had been received at Army headquarters yesterday to justify the Japanese claim that 1,500 Australians had been ...

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  36. PATROL ACTIVITY IN LIBYA

    There has been considerable patrol activity on both sides in Libya, and Allied bombers have attacked targets in Tripoli and ...

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  37. WINTER FUEL NEEDS

    Fuel merchants at a meeting or Thursday night will consider a plan for obtaining winter supplies of fuel. ...

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  38. RINGS WORTH £200 LOST

    While travelling in the 1.30pm Flinders st. to Aspendale train yesterday, Mrs. Jean McRae, of Grange [?]d., Frankston, lost a black patent ...

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