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  3. BRITISH STRIKE AIR BLOW AT THAILAND

    SINGAPORE, Monday (A.A.P.): British and American fighters have struck sharp blows at Japanese raiders operating from Thailand bases. In three clashes, over Rangoon and Moulmein (Burma) and Raheng (Thailand) they destroyed 15 raiders for certain without loss to themselves and set others racing ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  4. JAPANESE FREEBOOTERS WILL BE THROWN OUT, SAYS GEN WAVELL

    LONDON, Sunday. (Our Special Representative and A.A.P.).—"The Allied forces cannot fail, in the long run, to throw the Japanese freebooters from the places they have temporarily seized," declared General Sir Archibald Wavell at his final Press conference at ...

    Article : 1,081 words
  5. JAPANESE AIR RAIDS ON RABAUL

    MELBOURNE.—The first R.A.A.F. communique on the two bombing raids on Rabaul states that a force of Japanese ... [ILLUSTRATED]

    Article : 143 words
  6. TO STRENGTHEN HOME DEFENCE

    CANBERRA.—The Australian Government is recalling about 12 men of each rank from major down to sergeant from the Middle East as part of ...

    Article : 105 words
  7. NEW ENEMY FOR AXIS IS TYPHUS

    LONDON, Sunday (A.A.P.): A new and terrifying enemy faces German and other Axis armies in Europe—the disease of ...

    Article : 249 words
  8. JOURNALISTS ROUNDED-UP BY JAPANESE

    CHUNGKING, Sunday (A.A.P.): Karl Eskcland, American United Press correspondent in China, "wanted" by the Japanese, has dramatically escaped ...

    Article : 304 words
  9. FIRST A.I.F. MAN KILLED IN MALAYA IN 'DROME RAID

    SINGAPORE, Sunday. (A.A.P.)—The first Australian to be killed by the Japanese in Malaya is believed to be a private stationed ...

    Article : 71 words
  10. JAPAN—U.S.A.

    LONDON, Monday. (A.A.P.).—Paris radio (which is German-controlled) announces that the United States fleet has Joined battle with ...

    Article : 115 words
  11. R.A.A.F. MEN TOOK STARCH OUT OF FINUCANE

    LONDON, Sunday (Our Special Representative): Fame came to Flight-Lieutenant Brendan ("Paddy") Finucane when he took ...

    Article : 275 words
  12. BRITAIN'S TURN SOON TO DO THE INVADING

    WASHINGTON, Sunday (Our Special Representative): Britain is being developed as a springboard for an Allied counter-offensive ...

    Article : 99 words
  13. R.N. COMMANDER WAS SAVED BY TORCH FLASH

    LONDON, Sunday (A.A.P.): The flash of a cheap torch from the sea saved the life of a brave R.N. commander, who was the last to leave his ...

    Article : 210 words
  14. STOP PRESS

    Canberra.—All pre-1942 strategical conceptions regarding Pacific security have had to be re-cast in view of the loss of Hongkong, Penang, ...

    Article : 110 words
  15. ROLL OF NOTES SNATCHED FROM COUNTER

    SYDNEY: Leaning across the counter at the Ashfield branch of the Bank of N.S.W. to-day, a man grabbed £120 in a roll of notes, walked ...

    Article : 171 words
  16. VICHY IS NOW CHILLY TO GERMANS

    LONDON, Sunday (A.A.P.): Never since the France-German armistice was signed have relations between Berlin and Vichy been so chilly, says ...

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  17. CHINESE SAY THEY HAVE JAPS IN TRAP IN HUNAN

    CHUNGKING, Sunday (A.A.P.): Swooping down on the Japanese in a big pincers movement from north and south, Chinese forces on the Hunan ...

    Article : 105 words
  18. MR. FORDE DENIES ROME RADIO REPORT

    CANBERRA.—Rome radio reports that the Japanese had wiped out the 8th Australian Division were ridiculed by the Minister for the Army (Mr. ...

    Article : 75 words
  19. BOMBING RAIDS ON NORTHERN FRANCE

    LONDON, Sunday (A.A.P.).—Two Australian fighter pilots, sweeping out of mist and low cloud to a few hundred feet over a field in Northern ...

    Article : 165 words
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  22. AIRFIELD PROTECTION A PROBLEM

    LONDON, Sunday. (Our Special Representative).—Twenty-five per cent, of airfields attacked would have been captured and a few more seriously damaged, but the remainder would have successfully resisted. THAT was the official verdict after ...

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