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  3. Raids Accepted Features Of Singapore's Life CARRYING ON ESSENTIAL WORKS TOKIO EXPECTS ITS FALL SOON

    SINGAPORE, Tuesday: Morning and afternoon raids are becoming accepted features of Singapore's life: and evidence is accumulating that from the lowliest messenger to the highest business heads all are determined to carry on the essential works. ...

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  4. WOMEN DRIVERS NEEDED

    SYDNEY, Wednesday: The Director of Emergency Supply (Mr. W. E. Hudson) said today at least 2000 more women drivers were needed for ...

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  5. BOMBING OF SOURABAYA

    BATAVIA, Tuesday: The first bombs fell on Java today, when Sourabaya was bombed. ...

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  6. BANKS MAY CLOSE EARLIER

    SYDNEY, Wednesday: Emanating from the Associated Trading Banks a proposal that banking hours should close at 2 p.m. instead of 3 p.m. will ...

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  8. MARRIED MEN AND CALL-UP

    CANBERRA, Wednesday: When asked whether all married men in the 18-35 group would be called up the Army Minister refused to comment ...

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  9. INTERN ENEMY ALIENS

    SYDNEY, Wednesday: The internment of enemy aliens was today urged by the leader of the State Opposition (Mr. Mair), who said that one of the ...

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  10. BOMBS ON PORT MORESBY

    MELBOURNE, Wednesday: Japanese bombers killed one person and injured three others in a raid on Post Moresby, the capital of Papua, early ...

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  11. COUNTRY MUNITION MANUFACTURE

    CANBERRA, Wednesday: The Munitions Minister announced that the Government had decided to spread munitions productions throughout the ...

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  12. MARKET PRICES

    The following are the prices which ruled up to 10 a.m. yesterday at the Alexandria railway goods yards, as ascertained and made available by the ...

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  13. ENEMY AIR BLITZ

    BATAVIA, Tuesday: The Japanese have commenced an air blitz of the Netherlands Indies. which a Dutch communique said is probably a ...

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  14. HELP FOR CHINA

    LONDON, Tuesday: The granting of Lease-lend assistance to China, and making her a loan of £50,000,000 sterling was announced in London ...

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  15. R.A.A.F. SERGEANTS GRANTED COMMISIONS

    CANBERRA, Wednesday: The Minister for the Air. (Mr. Drakeford)today announced that over fifty Australian sergeant-pilots will be ...

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  16. U. S. ATTACK ON JAP BASES

    HONOLULU, Tuesday: The commander of the United States Pacific Fleet (Admiral Nimitz) effectively disposed of the Tokio attempts to ...

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  17. "BRINGING THE WAR TO JAPAN'S FRONT DOOR"

    WASHINGTON, Tuesday: Admiral Nimitz in a broadcast to the United States, said: Every ship and every man in the U. S. Pacific Fleet, afloat ...

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  18. BOMBING AT BOULDER CITY

    KALGOORLIE, Wednesday: The death roll in the Boulder City bombing outrages is now 15. Two of the victims were buried yesterday, and it ...

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  19. SALWEEN SECTOR

    RANGOON, Tuesday: Although the battle has been joined along a fifty miles front from south of the Salween river to forty miles north of ...

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  20. VICTIM OF BRUTAL ASSAULT

    SYDNEY, Wednesday: Allegedly the victim of a brutal assault by three soldiers in william street last night william coleman (44), of King's ...

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  21. CHINESE WILL HELP

    CHUNGKING, Tuesday: A Chinese spokesman in Chungking said today that Chinese troops in Burma will soon contact the Japanese. ...

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  23. HUGE JAP CONVOY REPORTED

    CHUNGKING, Tuesday: It is reported in chungking that a huge Japanese convoy of 69 ships, comprising 41 warships and transports. ...

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  24. ENEMY GETS FLYING BOAT

    CANBERRA, Wednesday: A message was released in Canberra last night stating that a Qantas Airways flying boat was shot down by enemy ...

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  25. THE PHILIPPINES

    WASHINGTON, Tuesday: The gallant American defence continues to frustrate Japanese attempts to land further forces in the Philippines. ...

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  27. PREMIERS' CONFERENCE

    CANBERRA, Wednesday: A full picture of the war situation and what Australia may shortly have to face is being presented by the chiefs of the ...

    Article : 148 words
  28. RUSSIA

    LONDON, Tuesday: The fighting in Russia appears to have become a vast series of interlocking thrusts, but there are no signs of the general ...

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