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  2. WAVELL TO HAVE HQ IN JAVA

    CANBERRA, Monday. — ine establishment at Sourabaya (Java) of General Sir Archibald Wavell as Allied Supreme Commander may ...

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  3. LORD MAYOR INSPECTS CITY ARP

    After making an inspection of ARP control room report centres, and first-aid posts in the city yesterday afternoon, Cr. Beaurepaire, ...

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  4. NEW TASK FOR Mr. COLES, M P

    CANBERRA, Monday.—Mr. A. W. Coles, MP (Ind., V.), has been appointed chairman of the War Damage Commission, which will ...

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  5. NIGHT RAIDS ON SINGAPORE

    The revelation that there were 24 Japanese planes over Singapore on the night of December 23 has surprised many residents, who have kept a close watch on the night skies since war broke out. ...

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  6. RED ARMY'S SKILFUL STAFF WORK

    Despatches from the Crimea and Moscow fronts pay tribute to the growing skill of Russian staff work the audacity of commanders, and ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  7. DAILY DIGEST

    Britain is still anticipating invasion from Germany, and German bombers are overhead dropping bombs to right and left of me. I ...

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  8. INQUIRY INTO COAL HOLD-UP

    CANBERRA, Monday.—Immediate action would be taken to end the coal stoppages in NSW, Mr. Beasley, Supply Minister, said todoy. He ...

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  9. TWO KILLED IN EXPLOSION

    Two men were killed yesterday in an csplosion in a detonation store in which they were working at the Commonwealth Explosives Factory, ...

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  10. ITALY EXPECTS HEAVY ATTACK ON TRIPOLITANIA

    The Italians fully expect a heavy allied attack against Tripolitania says the Stockholm paper Tidningens. But, it adds, they consider it ...

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  11. CONFERENCE ON SHELTERS "DISAPPOINTING"

    GEELONG Monday.—Disappointment was expressed by Mr. Ian D. McDonald, city surveyor, when he returned today from a conference ...

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  12. GERMAN WOMEN TRY TO STOP TROOP TRAIN

    There is plain and positive proor that all is not well in Germany, and the fact was unwittingly broadcast to the outside world by Berlin Radio ...

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  13. STORY OF NAVAL HEROISM

    The British Navy's tradition of self-sacrifice and devotion to duty was never better illustiatcd than in the story of the sinking of the ...

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  14. NOTES ON THE CABLES WELL-MEANING INDIANS COMPLICATE VEXATIOUS PROBLEM

    A member of the Privy Council and foremost among the Liberal elements in his country, the appeal sponsored by Sir Tej Bahadur Sapru ...

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  15. NAZIS WILL PAY FOR DESTRUCTION

    The indomitable spirit of me Russians and their determination that the Nazis shall pay to the uttermost for the destruction of ...

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  16. PRAISE FOR WORK OF NEWSPAPER REPRESENTATIVES

    Skill and tenacity of war correspondents and camera-men covering operations in Libya are praised in an official War Office statement. ...

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  17. PROTECTION AGAINST A A SPLINTERS

    Caulfield Council will hold a special meeting tonight to consider measures for protection of all citizens in event of an emergency. Cr. ...

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  18. BOY DIES OF INTERNAL INJURIES

    SYDNEY, Monday. — Bruce Edward Holden, 16, of Bouvordia st., Five Dock, died in Balmain Hospital today from internal injuries said to ...

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  19. ALLIES CLOSE RANKS IN PACIFIC

    CANBERRA, Monday. — Allied Powers in the Pacific were closing their ranks against Japanese aggression, Mr. Forde, Army Minister, ...

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  20. POOLING DRAPERS' DELIVERIES

    Melbourne master drapers have evolved a co-operative delivery system, which will permit withdrawal of many vans, with consequent saving ...

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  21. AUSTRALIAN FIGHTER PILOTS IN DASHING ATTACK

    Two Australian fighter pilots sweeping out of mist and low clouds a few hundred feet above a field in Northern Trance surprised and ...

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  22. GERMAN OFFICERS SHOT "AS EXAMPLE"

    Geiman Picedom Radio says that three German officers have been executed in Paris for "a scandal" which occuned in the Chamber of Deputies ...

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  23. MEN ABSENT FROM WORK—DISMISSED

    BRISBANE, Monday. — The Industrial Court today refused to reinstate 8 of 9 men who had been dismissed by the City Electric Light ...

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  24. "INVADERS" ATTACK ALBURY

    ALBURY, Monday.—Members of the VDC successfully defended Albury at the week-end against an "invasion," in which the attackers ...

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  25. HOARD OF BOGUS £5 NOTES

    SYDNEY, Monday. — Police believe that the 3,000 counterfeit £5 notes found by a Militia trainee bulled in a tin trunk at Bulli Pass, ...

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  26. WAR COUNCIL DEALS WITH STRATEGY

    CANBERRA, Monday. — Details of Pacific strategy occupied the attention of the Advisory War Council at its meeting this afternoon. ...

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  27. JAPAN'S ANTI-WHITE TACTICS IN MANILA ANGER USA

    Japanese discrimination against white people in Manilia has aroused sharp anger among Washington officials who point out that there were ...

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  28. SIX MILES OF TRENCHES IN NSW AREAS

    SYDNEY, Monday. — More than 6 miles of air raid trenches have been dug in vulnerable areas of NSW, and in many arcas the work is complete, ...

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  29. JAPANESE WEIGHT IN NUMBERS FORCES MALAYAN WITHDRAWALS

    The Japanese Air Force has changed its tactics and instead of concentrating on apparently indiscriminate attacks on towns it is now ...

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  30. PORTUGAL RECALLED AMBASSADOR: "WILL NOT RETURN"

    Despite an optimistic statement by our Foreign Office, the Portuguese Ambassador, who has been recalled "for consultations" over the Timor ...

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  32. MORE TRENCH SCHEMES APPROVED

    Four more municipalities were notified by the shelters committee yesterday that their trenches schemes were satisfactory, and subsidies, not ...

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  33. "NO IMPORTANT WEAPON LOST AT PEARL HARBOUR"

    The Navy public relations omce has released a story relating to an address given by the captain of a U-S cruiser to his crew after the ...

    Article : 118 words
  34. NEW APPROACH TO CANCER PROBLEM

    An entirely new approach to the cancer problem was reported by Dr. Maurice Landi at the annual meeting of the Society of American ...

    Article : 105 words
  35. HEAVY SNOWFALLS IN PALESTINE

    The Palestine hill country is covered with the deepest snow for many years, and Australian soldiers, many of whom have never seen snow, ...

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  37. NEW CURFEW IN PARIS

    A report received in Vichy from Paris states that the Germans have ordered a new 5pm curfew for all cafes and public places following a ...

    Article : 120 words
  38. INSTRUCTORS TO CONFER

    Conferences of RAAF pre-enlistment educational instructors, who have been voluntaiily teaching reset vists, would be held in Melbourne, ...

    Article : 70 words
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