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  3. MANILA IN GRAVE DANGER

    MANILA, capital of the Philippines, is in grave danger of capture. Big Japanese armies are closing in on the city from north and south, pushing the American lines back. ... [ILLUSTRATED]

    Article : 1,087 words
  4. LESS FIGHTING IN MALAYA; MORE AIR RAIDS

    Japanese land pressure in Malaya has eased. The Japanese have been dive-bombing British communications. On Tuesday night they bombed Singapore Island. ...

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  5. All Fronts At Glance

    Last-minute news from the war fronts last night was:—PHILIPPINES.—Big Japanese armies, using swarms of tanks ...

    Article : 161 words
  6. EIGHT MAJOR-GENERALS APPOINTED TO HOME DEFENCE JOBS

    MELBOURNE, Wednesday.—Eight new Major-Generals will be appointed to the Home Defence Forces in the reorganisation decided on by War Cabinet yesterday. Three Major-Generals now on the active list of the Australian Army will be retired. ...

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  7. Pacific Plans Accepted By Australia

    MELBOURNE, Wednesday.—The Australian Government has accepted and will co-operate fully in new joint plans for Pacific ...

    Article : 308 words
  8. LATE CITY: WAR NEWS

    LONDON, December 31.—Axis forces in the Agedabia area an Tuesday employed the whole of their remaining tank strength, supported by infantry, with the object of trying to prevent British envelopment of their southern flank," says the Cairo General ...

    Article : 323 words
  9. R.A.F. RAIDS BREST; ENEMY LOSSES

    LONDON, December 31.—British Halifax bombers raided Brest, where the German warships Gneisenau, Scharnhorst, and Prinz Eugen are ...

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  10. NAZI 'CONCERN ON EAST FRONT

    LONDON, December 31.—A message from Zurich says that the major city of German military correspondents express amazement and ...

    Article : 235 words
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  12. Luzon Savages To Resist Japanese

    NEW YORK, December 31.—In central Luzon Britain and American have obtained a new ally, "General Tomas," ruler of ...

    Article : 119 words
  13. Equal Rights For Militia Expected

    Reorganisation of the Army Command is expected to be followed immediately by a review of the status of the militia in Australia in relation to ...

    Article : 178 words
  14. ENEMY PLANES SEEN OVER NEW GUINEA

    MELBOURNE, Wednesday.—An R.A.A.F. communique, issued to-night, states: "Comprehensive R.A.A.F. reconnaissances to seaward are being ...

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  15. WAR ORDERS DELAYED

    SYDNEY, Wednesday.—A serious labour shortage is holding up important war orders in many engineering works in New South Wales. "Labour ...

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  16. HONOLULU NOW STRENGTHENED

    NEW YORK, December 31.—Honolulu is now stronger than ever, according to Joseph Harsch, correspondent of the Christian Science ...

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  17. AIR WATCHERS CORPS SOUGHT

    MELBOURNE, Wednesday.—To perform duties similar to those of the air watchers' service in Great Britain, Federal War Cabinet to-day decided ...

    Article : 143 words
  18. QUEENSLAND KNIGHTS

    SIR WILLIAM WEBB, Chief justice of Queensland, who was knighted as a State honour in the New Year list. ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  19. DEATHS IN FIERCE EUROPE BLIZZARD

    LONDON, December 31.—Reports from Bucharest say that the Balkans are facing the coldest winter for 20 years. The number of civilians dying ...

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  20. MORE GERMAN TROOPS ON TURKISH BORDER

    ANKARA, December 31.—It is reported that the Germans are concentrating troops in western Thrace. Some reports say that there are between 12 ...

    Article : 58 words
  21. 18 DEAD IN RAIL SMASH

    LONDON, December 31.—The death roll in yesterday's train smash at Eccles (Lancashire) is now 18. A workers' special and a passenger train ...

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