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  5. Increased Activity in Pacific

    News from the Far East (or Near North) reveals that activity is increasing on all main fronts, and that the actual fronts are being extended. ...

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  6. LIBYAN CAMPAIGN

    LONDON, Sunday.— According to reports in Rome, the Italians fully expect a heavy allied attack against Tripolitania, but it is considered it will be ...

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  7. CUT THIS OUT

    The Department of Air is anxious that the widest possible publicity should be given in Australia to the silhouettes of Japanese aeroplanes, so that the public and those whose duty it is to recognise these aircraft will be reasonably well acquainted with the designs of any which may attempt ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  8. AMERICAN VIEW OF APPOINTMENTS

    WASHINGTON, Monday.— The Washington correspondent of the "New York Times" says: "General Wavell's appointment implies a governmental ...

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  9. GERMAN GENERAL

    LONDON, Monday—The "Dally Express" correspondent reports from Bucharest relayed through Geneva. that Marsha) von Lis' was shot when ...

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  10. GUERILLAS' EFFECTIVE WORK

    KUIBYSHEV, Sunday.— Guerillas in the Leningrad and Kalinin areas for the two months ended January 1 killed 7152 Germans and destroyed 82 ...

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  11. JAPANESE AMBUSHED

    A small Commando party of Imperial troops, led by an Australian officer and including other mess[?] of the A.I.F., behind the Japanese ...

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  12. GERMAN SOLDIERS SURPRISED

    LONDON, Monday.— The Air Ministry announced that two Australian fighter pilots, sweeping out from the mist and low clouds a few hundred feet above a ...

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  13. NAPLES ATTACKED

    LONDON Sunday.— On Friday night A.F. bombers again visited Naples, shere the railway station and main aeroplane factories for torpedo carriers ...

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  14. MR. EDEN'S VISIT

    LONDON, Sunday.— After describing Nazi tyranny to Europe In a broadcast to-night, the Foreign Secretary (Mr Eden) declared that the Moscw talks ...

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  15. "WHEN THE TIDE TURNS"

    NEW DELHI (India) Sunday.— The s[?] may become worse until the tide turns, and when the time comes [?] will turn with inexorable ...

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  16. R.A.A.F. AMBULANCE DOES GOOD WORK

    MELBOURNE, Monday.— Flight-Lieut. M'Donald, in a letter reived at R.A.A.F. headquarters to-day, said that the R.A.A.F. ambulance in the ...

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  17. WAR BREVITIES

    NEW YORK. Sunday (A.A.P.).— The Office of Production Management officially imposed from to-day wool restrictions specifying the total amount available for ...

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  18. WAR OF MOVEMENT

    Hitler always liked a war of movement, and be is getting it now." added Mr Eden. "On the way to Moscow after visiting the front I talked with some ...

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  19. FIRST A.I.F. CASUALTIES

    The first A.I.F. casualty in Malaya, [?]e to Japanese action is believed to be a private stationed at Kluang, who vas killed by a Japanese bomb during' ...

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  20. "WITHOUT FOUNDATION"

    WASHINGTON. Sunday.— The Navy Department reiterated that all ships and men were removed pr[?] to the occupation of Manila and Cavite naval ...

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  22. DARING THEFT IN BANK

    SYDNEY Monday.— A man stretched his arm across the counter at Ashfield branch of the Bank of New South Wales to-day and stole £120, the ...

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  23. RAID ON BURMA DISPERSED

    RANGOON, Sunday.— American anes shattered a force of Japanese [?]ghter planes attempting a raid on the R.A.F station in the Moulmeir ...

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  24. JAPANESE IN CHINA

    CHUNGKING. Monday.— The Chinese high command announces that the Japanese attacking the Changshain Hunan province suffered a ...

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  25. MUST HOLD SINGAPORE AT ANY COST

    LONDON, Sunday.— "We can rely a Mr. Churchill to vigorously op[?] any suggestion that resistance [?] Japan should take second place [?] ...

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  26. U.S.A. JOURNALISTS ARRESTED.

    CHUNGKING. Sunday A.A.P:— The United Press corespondent Mr Karl Eskelund who escaped from Shanghai, said at less two prominent ...

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  27. RALLYING CALL TO BURMESE

    RANGOON Monday.— The Governor of Burma, in a message to the people to-day, said the hour had come for the Burmese to prove that they were ...

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  28. [?]NOR LOSSES AT HONG KONG

    LONDON, Sunday.— Describing It as "quite irresponsible," the enemy' claim that a large number of British warships were destroyed or fell into ...

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  29. ANGER IN UNITED STATES

    WASHINGTON, Sunday. Japanese [?]ination against the whites in Manila has aroused sharp inger in Washington, officials pointing out ...

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  30. ANTI-AXIS DECLARATION

    The USA opened the way for Free French adherence to the anti-Axis declaration with the following declaration by the U.S.A. State Depart ...

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  31. JAPANESE CLAIMS

    WASHINGTON Sunday.— The Japanese imperial headquarters summing , up the Japanese naval operations in the Philippines waters since the ...

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  32. RAIDS ON SINGAPORE

    SINGAPORE, Sunday.— Singapore has not vet been blitzed to the extent expected, and so far the majority of people are regarding night raids as ...

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  33. REPORTED NAVAL CLASH

    LONDON, Monday.— The German controlled radio in Paris announced that the U.S.A. Fleet had Joined in battle with the Japanese Fleet in the ...

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  34. GENERAL WAVELL

    LONDON Sunday.— The "Dally Mall." in a leader says that the unanimity and satisfaction w[?] which General Wavell's appointment is ...

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  35. FIGHTING IN CHINA

    LONDON, Monday.— The Chinese High Command states that Chinese Operations cut off an attempt by the retreating Japanese to cross the ...

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  36. BOOTY ON KALININ FRONT

    [?] communique issued in Moscow [?] "The booty captured on [?] front between December 27 and [?] 3 includes 340 guns. 19 tanks, 8 ...

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