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  4. U.S. Bombers Destroy Enemy Transports

    Latest reports state that United States Flying Fortresses, in another attack on Japanese shipping in the Macassar Straits, had sunk an enemy transport, and that ...

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  6. IN NEAR NORTH

    MELBOURNE, Friday.-The latest assessment by official circles of the position in the New Guinea area is that while Australian planes are able ...

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  7. U.S. NAVAL SUPREMACY

    WASHINGTON, Thursday (A.A.P.). The United States Secretary for the Navy (Col. Knox) announced to-day that the United States would have ...

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  8. RUSSIANS CONTINUE ADVANCE

    LONDON, Thursday.-It was officially announced that Barkvenkova, Losovaga, Sukhinchi and Myaglevsk were retaken and 25,000 Germans killed ...

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  9. GERMAN U-BOAT STRENGTB

    WASHINGTON, Thursday (A.A.P.). Representative Zandt, who is also a naval reserve officer. and who recently completed a tour with an Atlantic. ...

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  10. PEARL HARBOR DISASTER

    WASHINGTON, Thursday (A.A.P.). The House Naval Committee refused by a vote of 14 to 6, a Congressional inquiry into the Pearl Harbor ...

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  11. BENGHAZI

    CAIRO, Friday.-The Germans again have seized the initiative in Cyrenaica. General Rommel has been promoted to the rank of Field-Marshal by Hitler and is now ...

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  12. R.A.F. AIDS

    LONDON, Thursday.—The Air Minister announced that the Bomber Commands forces last night attacked objective at the Munster docks, ...

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  13. EVACUEES FROM MALAYA

    SYDNEY, Friday. - A story of true courage and endeavor lies behind the arrival in Australia of a number of women and children who to use their own words. ...

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  14. POSTPONEMENT OF SCHOOL RE-OPENING

    SYDNEY, Friday.—Criticism of the Government's decision to keep school in the metropolitan, Newcastle and Wollongong areas closed for another fortnight was ...

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  15. Wheat Acreage Curtailment

    CANBERRA, Friday.-Wheat acre­age is to be further cut under the latest restrictions, which will be ap­plied on a scale with bigger cuts for ...

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  16. AMERICANS IN IRELAND

    NEW YORK, Thursday (A.A.P). A leading artical in the New York "Times" says that the American Expeditionary force is not only in ...

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  17. GERMANS CLAIM OCCUPATION

    LONDON, Thursday.-A special Ger­man communique announced that Ger­man and Italian troops occupied Beng­hazi early this morning. ...

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  18. R.A.F. IN BURMA

    RANGOON, Thursday (A.A.P.).—The Japanese Air Force took another violent hammering over Rangoon this afternoon, without loss to the R.A.F. The ...

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  19. UNITY OF COMMAND

    WASHINGTON, Thursday. The U.S. Secretory for war(Mr.Stimson) told the press to-day that unity of command had already been established ...

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  20. HUGE JAPANESE LOSSES

    CHUNGKING, Thursday.—It was announced that the Japanese lost at least 56,994 dead and prisoners in the Changsha battle. ...

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  21. AIRCRAFT WORKS INQUIRY

    MELBOURNE, Friday.—In reserved judgment following the inquiry into the dismissal of eight men and the subsequent stoppage of work at the ...

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  24. ANGLO-AMERICAN MANPOWER

    WASHINGTON, Thursday (A.A.P). The United Press reports that the British Ambassador (Lord Haiifax) is discussing the use of Anglo-American ...

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  25. JAPANESE CLAIM

    LONDON, Friday.-Berlin radio to­day broadcast a Japanese claim that bombers had destroyed the Singapore naval base, including the arsenal and ...

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  26. JAPANESE CLAIM SUPREMACY

    NEW YORK, Thursday.-The official Tokyo radio claims that the Japanese naval planes won air supremacy on the sea and land between Borneo, ...

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  27. EXPLOSIONS IN SOUTH AFRICA

    CAPETOWN, Thursday.—It is officially stated that explosions, which put out of action 12 elctric power lines supplying the Rand from ...

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  28. U.S. PLANES FLOWING TO EAST INDIES

    MELBOURNE, Friday.-"A most encouraging development is the steadily increasing flow of heavy fighters and bombers from the United States to strategic points ...

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  29. AUSTRALIAN TROOPS

    SINGAPORE, Thursday (A.A.P.).- Australian troops on Tuesday carried out a successful action against the enemy on the east coast of Malaya, ...

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  30. PHILIPPINES

    WASHINGTON. Thursday-The U.S. War Department communique to-day says that headlong enemy Infantry as­saults on the left flank of the Bataan ...

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  31. ANTI-AXIS BLOC

    RIO DE JANIERO, Thursday.-Ecua­dor and Peru early to-day signed a voluntary agreement similar to other Latin-American countries refraining ...

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  32. FILIPINOS' DETERMINATION

    WASHINGTON, Thursday.-General Mac-Arthur has sent to the War Department a message from the President of the Philip­pines (Senor Quezon), saying: "The ...

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  33. DEFENCE OF SOUTH AMERICA

    SANTIAGO (Ohile), Thursday.-Ac­cording to well-Informed circles, the commanders-in-chief of the armies of Argentina, Brazil, Peru and Chile will ...

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  34. OUR CABLE SERVICE

    By special arrangement Reuter's world per vice, in addition to other special sources of information is used in the compilation of the overseas intelligence published in ...

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