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  4. Divergent Views On Japan's Intentions

    LONDON, Sunday.—Japan is to be placed immediately on a total war footing, the new Prime Minister (General Tojo) declaring in a two minutes' broadcast that she must consolidate her wartime structure and strengthen her ties ...

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  6. IN AUSTRALIA

    CANBERRA, Sunday.—The Prime Minister (Mr. Curtin) said yesterday that ominous portents on the horizon threatened to bring the war to ...

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  8. WAR COMMENTARY

    Despite the gallant and stubborn resistance of the Russian armies during the past week the Germans are now threatening the great industrial ...

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  9. DECLARE WAR ON GERMANY

    NEW YORK, Saturday.—When the Senate resumes Senator Wheeler will move that U.S.A. declare war on Germany. He intimated ...

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  10. INTELLIGENCE ORGANISATION

    CANBERRA. Saturday. —Senator Ashley, the Minister for Information, publicly criticised Military Intelligence to-day for its attitude of "nothing to ...

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  11. AUSTRALIAN AIRMEN MISSING

    SYDNEY, Sunday.—Two famous members of the Australian Fighter Squadron with the R.A.F. are posted missing in the latest casualty list ...

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  12. War Brevities

    LONDON, Sunday.—Since the outbreak of thewar the Royal National Lifeboat Institute has rescued 4,131 persons. ...

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  13. MIGHTY EFFORT BY U.S.A.

    WASHINGTON. Saturday (A.A.P.). —The defence chiefs are preparing a tremendous new military "Victory Programme." contemplating an ...

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  14. PROSPMERS OF WAR

    SYDNEY. Sunday.—Eight men from New South Wales are included in a list of 91 Australian and New Zealand prisoners of war broadcast by the ...

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  15. "RUSSIA DAY" APPEAL

    SYDNEY, Sunday.—In the Russia Day appeal on Friday £9750 was obtained from the sale of buttons. Mrs. W. Armstrong, who organised the ...

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  16. MR. HUGHES' VIEWS

    SYDNEY, Sunday.—"So long as Russia stands, so long as U.S.A. resolves to maintain substantially the status quo in the Pacific, there is no ...

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  17. AIR FORCE RECRUITING

    MELBOURNE, Saturday.—Under' a new Military Board order the Army now virtually has charge of both Air Force and Army recruiting. ...

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  18. "TIN LEGS" BADER

    LONDON, Saturday. (A.A.P.) Squadron Leader "Tin Legs" Bader, in a letter to his wife from a prison camp, disclosed that he was not shot ...

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  19. LITHGOW STRIKERS

    SYDNEY, Sunday.—The Federal Minister for Labor (Mr. Ward) has invited unions concerned in the Lithgow Small Arms stoppage to confer with ...

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  20. A.I.F. CASUALTIES

    LONDON, Saturday. (A.A.P.)—A.I.F. casualties in this war. including prisoners, numbered 13,000, said Sir Henry Page Croft, Parliamentary Under ...

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  21. OCCUPATION OF TIMOR BASE SUGGESTED

    DARWIN, Sunday.—A member of the Dutch East Indies press delegation to-day urged that the A.I.F. should occupy Dilli. capita] of world would go to any lengths to check an Axis threat in the Pacific. ...

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  23. BATTLE OF ATLANTIC

    LONDON, Sunday. (A.A.P.)—A British plane, flying low. sighted some men in an open boat west of Iceland and guided a trawler to the spot, where 29 ...

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  24. A.I.F. CASUALTI LIST

    SYDNEY, Sunday:—Thirty-seven New South Wales men are ruined in and five died of wounds. The list [?] ...

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  25. TOBRUK FIGHTING

    LDNDON, Saturday. (A.A.P.)—it was sated in London to-day that when one British patrol of two officers and 24 other ranks engaged a large enemy ...

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  26. SABOTAGE GROWS

    LONDON, Sunday. (A.A.F.)—Czech sources in London learn that the largest chocolate factory in Prague, which was working at full pressure ...

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  27. OUR CABLE SERVlCE

    By special arrangement. Reuter's world service, in addition to other special source of Information. is used In the compilation of the overseas intelligence published In ...

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  28. SITUATION UNCHANGED

    LONDON, Sunday.—A Cairo General Headquarters communique declares that the situation is unchanged. ...

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