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  4. SUN, MOON AND TIDES

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  5. JAP SHIPS SUFFER

    (OSR and AAP): U.S. submarines are venturing almost within sight of Yokohama to hack away at Japanese communications. They sank three enemy ships in Japanese ...

    Article : 467 words
  6. IMMEDIATE AIR SUPPORT NEEDED TO SAVE BURMA

    LONDON, Tuesday (OSR and AAP): The situation in Burma looks serious because, unless air reinforcements arrive very soon, General Sir Harold Alexander may be forced to abandon the oilfields and fall back on Mandalay. ...

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  7. NEW ANGLE ON NATION'S WAR EFFORT

    This vast cafeteria at an Australian munitions factory gives emphasics to the effort behind Australia's war industry. Six thousand meals are served in 13 sitting every 24 hours, at an average cost of ninepence a meal. ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  8. HOW TO FIGHT JAPANESE

    (AAP): Some striking lessons for Australia are contained in an analysis of Japanese fighting methods ...

    Article : 316 words
  9. NEW OFFER MADE TO INDIANS

    and AAP): The President of the Moslem League (Dr. Jinnah) has announced at New Delhi that Britain has agreed ...

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  10. JAPANESE GAIN IN BATAAN

    (AAP): The Japanese nuda some new gains in their fierce attack on the centre of the American line yesterday in ...

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  11. RAF RAID WAS EQUIVALENT TO TANK VICTORY

    LONDON, Tuesday (AAP): The destructive RAF raids on the Renault and Matford works in France are the equivalent of a ...

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  12. JAP STEAMERS RETURNING WITH THE LOOT

    Boasting of the resources acquired by Japan from occupied territories, Colonel Okada declared, says the Tokio official ...

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  13. SIX FLIERS SAVED BY FLYING BOAT

    (From F. C. Folkard. "Sun" Special Representative in New Guinea).—Six or the crew or a heavy Allied bomber forced ...

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  14. MALTA DEFIES BOMBS

    There have been 4200 houses destroyed by bombs on the Islands of Malta and Gozo in the past 21 months. ...

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  15. FORD BOMBER COMPLETED EVERY HOUR

    American warplanes are now being flown to Russia, China and other war zones receiving lease-lend arms. ...

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  16. "SANDY" SHOT HIS WAY BACK HOME

    A Sydney airman, whom it is not permissible to identify beyond the nickname of "Little Sandy", but who fought in France with the ...

    Article : 168 words
  17. WAR SUPPLIES TO GO WHERE MOST NEEDED

    The net result of to-day's Pacific Council meeting is the adoption of a system whereby war supplies will now go to war theatres, and ...

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  18. JAP ATROCITIES ALARM USA LABOR OFFICIALS

    Alarmed by reports of atrocities at Hongkong and elsewhere. American Labor leaders are seeking to clarify the status of workmen ...

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  19. Little Damage Done In Darwin Raids

    DARWIN, Tuesday (From A. W. Dawes).—The Japanese have dropped 1000 bombs totalling some 30,000lb on Darwin during their ...

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  20. 500,000 MADE MISTAKES IN IDENTITY CARDS

    CANBERRA: Of 4,000,000 people who filled in national register forms nearly 500,000 made mistakes or omissions. ...

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  21. FEWER U-BOAT ATTACKS OFF U.S. COAST

    Submarine attacks off the US Atlantic coast dropped considerably last week, perhaps because of new protective measures said Colonel ...

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  22. BELGIANS FACING STARVATION

    Thousands of Belgians, like the Greeks, are dying of starvation. Lack of potatoes, the country's staple food is the chief cause of ...

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  23. RED AIR RAID ON NARVIK?

    The reason for the explosions at Narvik (Norway) which gave rise-to reports of a British commando raid, has not been disclosed, but ...

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  24. All Norwegian Clergy Resign

    LONDON. Tuesday. (AAP).—All the clergymen in Norway have sent in their resignations to the Quisling Government as a protest ...

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  25. Soldiers Want Sunday Pictures

    SYDNEY: The opening of the picture theatres on Sunday afternoon and night was advocated to-day by Australian military ...

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  26. HELFRICH TO LEAD ALL DUTCH FORCES

    LONDON, Tuesday (AAP): Vice-Admiral Helfrich, formerly naval commander in the Dutch East Indies, has been appointed by the ...

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  27. STOP PRESS

    Washington, Tuesday night: (AAP): Fighting on Bataan Peninsula had reached such a point of violence to-night that ...

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  28. CANADIANS WANT TO FIGHT ON CONTINENT

    "We should never lose sight of the fact that offensive operations on the Continent of Europe will be necessary in order to win the ...

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  29. US WORKERS' PLAN TO LIMIT EARNINGS

    (AAP): The United Automobile Workers' Union to-day-proposed a legal limit of 25,000 dollars a year on family and ...

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  32. Navy Men Win Decorations For Sea Feats

    LONDON, Tuesday (AAP): An Atlantic convoy's successful five-day battle with U-boats and bombers is recalled by the ...

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  33. DESTROYER HAVOCK IS TOTAL WRECK

    HMS Havock a destroyer of 1340 tons, which took part in the first battle of Narvik, is a total wreck on the coast of Tunisia. One ...

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  34. No Planes Over Madras

    LONDON. Tuesday (AAP): No planes appeared when Madras, famous Indian eastern port, had its first air raid alarm at 5 a.m. ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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