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  4. New British Defence Line on Malayan Front

    Latest reports indicate that the British troops are now established along the road which runs from Mersing on the east coast to Batu Pahat on the west coast. The greatest ...

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  6. "NOT A SIDESHOW"

    LONDON, Monday.—Under the heading "Not a Sideshow," the "Daily Mail" in a leader says: "With the situation in the Pacific hourly becoming graver, there are still voices in England crying publicly that Germany is the ...

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  7. AUSTRALIAN PILOTS IN ENGLAND

    LONDON, Sunday—Australian pilots in the R.A.F. stationed in Britain want to return home to deal with the Japanese, said the aeronautical ...

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  8. ALLIED BOMBERS SINK JAPANESE SHIPS

    BATAVIA, Sunday.—American flying fortress bombers naval units and Dutch bombers struck a heavy blow against Japanese convoys in the ...

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  9. NEW ZEALAND'S REQUIREMENTS

    AUCKLAND (N.Z.), Sunday.—New Zealand's requirements of war equipment both for our own shores and the other Pacific responsibilities have ...

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  10. ENEMY LINER SUNK

    LONDON, Sunday.— The R.A.F is believed to have sunk on Friday a 20,000-ton liner in the Central Mediterranean while it was rushing ...

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  11. Lieut.-Col. Anderson

    Lieut.— Col. Anderson, whose heroic leadership of Australian troops In Malaya was described in these columns yesterday, was on the land ...

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  12. URGENT CONSULTATIONS

    LONDON, Monday.—The diplomatic writer of "The Times" says that England, Australia, and the United States held urgent con[?] ...

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  13. MR. WINDEYER'S CABLE

    SYDNEY, Monday.—Mr R. Windeyer, K.C., declared to-day that his cable message to the London "Daily Mail" was fully intended by him to ...

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  14. CHANGES IN GERMANY

    LONDON, Sunday.— Hitler's purge is not being confined to the army, says the Stockholm correspondent of the "Dally Telegraph" It is reliably ...

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  15. GENERAL MACARTHUR'S SUCCESS

    WASHINGTON, Sunday.—General Macarthur's army in the Bataan Peninsula, in the Philippines, scored a smashing success against the ...

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  17. U.S. NAVY

    NEW YORK, Sunday—The well-known author and war correspondent. Quentin Reynolds, broadcasting from New York to London, said that the ...

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  18. LARGE BATTLE AREA

    LONDON, Sunday.— The battle area between Jedabya-Aetelat and Saunnu in the Western Desert, has now approximately doubled its size, although, ...

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  19. NAVAL BATTLE IN INDIES WATERS

    WASHINGTON, Sunday.—A Navy communique reports that cruisers and destroyers of the United States Asiatic Fleet have sunk five additional enemy ...

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  20. ALLIED AIR FORCE REINFORCED

    RANGOON, Sunday—The Allied air force in Burma is being continually reinforced with newer models of bombers and fighters. On the Moulmein ...

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  21. 200 MORE AUSTRALIANS REJOIN MAIN BODY

    MELBOURNE, Monday.—Further reports received by the Army Minister (Mr. Forde) to-day contained news of bitter fighting in Malaya and the ...

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  22. H.M.S. DUKE OF YORK

    LONDON, Sunday.—It is revealed that Mr. Winston Churchill went to America on the battleship H.M.S. Duke of York. This is the first time ...

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  23. NAZI MISREPRESENTATIONS

    LONDON, Sunday.— The Istanbul; correspondent of "The Times" says that a campaign of misrepresentation and falsehood which Berlin started on ...

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  24. JAPANESE AIRMEN TURN BACK

    NEW YORK, Sunday.—The sensationally heavy Japanese losses during the main air raids on Singapore and Rangoon on Saturday night are ...

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  25. N.Z. MOBILISATION

    AUCKLAND (N.Z.), Monday—Mobilisation orders are now placing men in the Army in such numbers that the shortage of labor in industry as well ...

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  26. "IN DIRECTION OF N.Z."

    LONDON, Sunday—Quoting a Tokyo source, the Berlin radio said that Japanese naval activity to the east of New Guinea and to the north of ...

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  27. OUR CAU[?] SERVICE

    [?] special arrangement Reuter's world set vice, in addition to other special source of information is used in the compilation of the overseas intelligence published ...

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