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  4. A.I.F. BEAT BACK JAP FORCES SOUTH OF MUAR

    I MAJOR-GENERAL Gordon Bennett's prediction on Saturday that the Muar River situation probably would be cleared up soon, is now believed is being borne out by results. Reports from the front indicate that troops are now within a few miles of Muar[?]fter clearing up all Japanese infiltration parties in the area southward. ...

    Article : 978 words
  5. Army Farm At Darwin

    A tractor at work on the Army's 100-acre farm at Ada[?]a[?]de River, Darwin, which supplies the troops with vegetables and fruit. ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  6. NAZI ABANDONMENT OF MOJAISK EXPECTED ANY DAY

    THE Stockholm correspondent of the Times says that, although German abandonment of Mojaisk can be expected any day, unofficial reports of fighting in the streets of Moiaisk appear premature. ...

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  7. New Chief Of Soviet General Staff

    Marshal Boris Shaposhnikov, who is the trusted friend of Stalin and who was once described as "the brains of the ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  8. "WE KNEW HALFAYS WOULD FALL"

    LONDON, January 19.—The special correspondent of the British United Press from Halfaya writes "We knew the Germans were about ...

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  9. Canadian For Commonwealth Post

    Major-General Victor Wentworth Odlum, who has been appointed Canadian High Commissioner to Aust[?] ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  11. FILM MAKING UNDER FIRE

    [?]INGAPORE, January 19.—The Australian official movie photograph Frank Bagnall and the Bri[?]th official pholographer, Hedley ...

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  12. NORTHERN COMMAND WANTS MOTOR CARS, TRUCKS AND VANS

    BRISBANE, January 20.—The Northern Command announced to-day that it desires to purchase motor trucks, ...

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  13. U.S. FREEMASONS GIVE 140,000 DOLLARS TO WAR

    LONDON, January 19.—Freemasons in the United States have given 140,000 dollars to the Freemasons in Great Britain and Eire to be used for the ...

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  14. IN BERLIN WAR BEGINS TO SHOW ITS UGLY SIDE

    NEW YORK. January 19.—The war [?]eginning to show its ugly side in [?] and in other areas of the Reich. [?] Mr George Axelsson, the ...

    Article : 197 words
  15. HOW THE A.I.F. ANTI-TANKS STOPPED THE JAPS NEAR MUAR

    SINGAPORE January 19.—Yesterday's action near Muar was one of the most vital of the whole campaign. The enemy had effected a ...

    Article : 614 words
  16. International Unity Results From Churchill-Roosevelt Conversations

    NEW YORK. January 18.—The Het[?] T[?]ne, in a leader on the occasion of Mr. Churehill's return says: [?] a necessary to remember now ...

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  17. Branchitsch Underwent An Operation

    LONDON, January 18.—The Berlin newsagency has announced that Field Marshal von Brauchitsch who recently was superseded by Hitler as ...

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