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  3. TRENCHES IN THE CITY

    City Council employees photographed digging air-raid trenches in Prince's Square yesterday. ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  4. "SIEGFRIED LINE" ON COAST

    LONDON, Thursday.—Berlin radio says that a new defence line, described as "like the Siegfried Line," is being built ...

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  5. RELIEF TROOPS ROUTED

    LONDON, Friday.—A relief force for the surrounded German 16th army at Staraya Russa has been routed by the Russians. The attacks in this region continue ...

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  6. JAPANESE COLUMNS THREATEN THREE JAVA CITIES

    LONDON, Friday.—The decisive phase of the battle for Java may begin within a day or two, writes the "Daily Express" war correspondent at Bandoeng. The Japanese have made further progress by the use of highly ...

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  7. NAZIS MASS MILLIONS FOR SPRING

    STOCKHOLM, Friday.—The German Press claims that 280 Nazi divisions— 5,000,000 men—are massing ...

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  8. BRITISH TANKS HOLDING ADVANCE IN BURMA

    LONDON, Friday—There is continued heavy fighting near the Sittang River, about 150 miles north of Rangoon. There is no confirmation from any other source of a Rome radio claim that the Japanese had occupied Rangoon. ...

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  9. SCORCHED EARTH POLICY IF NECESSARY

    SYDNEY, Friday.—Military authorities to-day made it clear that civilians will play a big part in carrying out a scorched earth policy. ...

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  10. ALARM GIVEN IN SYDNEY

    SYDNEY, Friday.—N.E.S. Services in many parts of the state were ordered to stand by yesterday afternoon ...

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  11. CRIPPS MISSES JAVA

    BANDOENG, Thursday—The reaction this morning to reports of Sir Stafford Cripps' war review can only be described as utter astonishment, because ...

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  12. ATTACK COMING QUICKLY: GEN. BENNETT

    SYDNEY, Friday.—"At the risk of being called a scare-monger, I say a Japanese attack on Australia is coming ...

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  13. SECRET BRITISH FIGHTER

    LONDON, Friday.—"The Times acrtonautical correspondent says the Westland Whirlwind twin-engined single-seater tighter, details of which ...

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  14. ROMMEL LOSES AMMUNITION

    LONDON, Friday.—Reviewing the campaign in Libya to-day, the Minister of State (Mr. Oliver Lyttleton), former Resident Minister at Cairo. said Field ...

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  15. CONTROL OF TEA TRADE

    CANBERRA, Friday.—Control of the tea trade will be exercised on behalf of, the Commonwealth Government by an official committee and a tea ...

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  16. Expects Naval Attack on Calcutta

    KUNMING (South China), Friday.—General Magruder, chief of the United States military mission to China, expects a direct Japanese ...

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  17. Direction Signs Must Go

    CANBERRA, Friday.—Within seven days, direction signs, including the following, must be removed, to a depth inland of 100 miles in the ...

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  18. SERB. GUERRILLAS.

    LONDON. Thursday.—Already 10,000 Serbians have been executed in a German effort to stamp out the guerrilla revolt which, although nearly quelled. ...

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  19. CERAMIC DAMAGED

    LONDON. Friday.—A message from Rio die Janeiro reports that the British liner Ceramic (18,000 ton troopship of the last war) has arrived there after ...

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  20. NAZI AGENT GUILTY

    WASHINGTON, Thursday.—A Federal Court jury last night found the Nazi propagandist, George Sylvester Viereck, guilty of violating the Foreign Agent ...

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  21. OWEN GUN OUTPUT

    CANBERRA. Friday.—The Minister for the Army (Mr. Forde) expects that within a few days mass production of the Owen gun will be in full ...

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  22. SLAVE LABOUR ON NEW BASE

    LONDON, Friday.—The Norwegian Telegraph Agency says 2000 Danish and Norwegian workers are employed constructing a German submarine base at ...

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  23. MACARTHUR'S ATTACK ON SHIPS

    WASHINGTON, Thursday—The three large Japanese vessels sunk in Subic Bay, Philippines, yesterday, by ...

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  24. TRUTH ABOUT GERMAN ATROCITIES IN RUSSIA

    LONDON, Thursday.—Dreadful tales of Russian villages wiped out, of the pillage of children's clothes and food and the handing of people ...

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  25. PICTURES SHOW BIG PARIS RAID DAMAGE

    LONDON, Thursday.—All London morning papers give prominence to Air Ministry photographs of the damage done in the big R.A.F. raid on the Renault works in Paris. The photographs completely establish the accuracy of the ...

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  26. NAZIS LOSE 7928 'PLANES

    LONDON, Thursday.—The total of enemy planes destroyed by British forces in this war has passed the record of over 7900 ...

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  27. MAY SEEK PEACE WITH RUSSIA

    LONDON, Thursday.—According to tile diplomatic correspondent of "The Times," reports are beginning to reach neutral countries of a German ...

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  28. PITH OF THE LEADERS

    AUSTRALIANS should get it out of their heads that this is a small, weak nation incapable of defending itself. We are a strong, ...

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  29. HUGE OIL WELL DESTRUCTION

    BANDOENG, Friday.—The scorched earth policy for Java's oil fields has caused £125,000,000 worth of damage, according to Mr. J. B. A. ...

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  30. HIGHER ARMY OFFICERS IN PURGE TOO

    LONDON, Thursday.—The efficiency and alertness of officers above the rank of lieutenant-colonel as well as of those of the lower ranks affected ...

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  31. SCUTTLE SHIPS IF NECESSARY

    WASHINGTON. Thursday.—The U.S. Government has outlined instructions for scuttling merchantmen quickly and effectively in order to ...

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  32. Belgian's Savings in Loan

    SYDNEY. Friday.—A. C. Campe, born in Belgium. but a naturalised British subject, who fought with the A.I.F. in the last war. has invested £1000 in ...

    Article : 128 words
  33. Search for Japanese Ship, Near Hawaii

    WASHINGTON. Thursday.—To-day's communique says that a single enemy 'plane dropped several bombs near Honolulu from above the clouds and ...

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