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  4. SWEEPING ARMY CHANGES

    SWEEPING changes in the Australian Army recommended by the Commander-in-Chief of the Allied land forces in Australia (General Sir Thomas Blamey) as part of his ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  5. RIVER ALLY

    Forming a natural barrier fo the Japanese advance in Burma, the Irrawaddy River is the scene of intense fighting. Enemy units which crossed the river suffered heavy casualties ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  6. FIERCE CLASH ON IRRAWADDY

    HEAVY fighting is reported in Burma, particularly in and round Shwedaung, where a fierce clash began when a large force of Japanese and Burmese crossed the Irrawaddy River and was engaged by an Indian Frontier. ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  7. IMPERATIVE MOVE

    ANNOUNCING that the Pacific War Council would meet for the first time tomorrow, President Roosevelt said it was imperative that all the United Nations actively engaged in the Pacific should confer on matters of policy in order to achieve a ...

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  8. LENINGRAD BATTLE

    LONDON, Tuesday.—Battles are raging on the Russian front in many sectors in spite of the Spring thaw. The fighting ...

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  9. REACTIONS IN INDIA

    MESSAGES from New Delhi state that, while political leaders in India are still considering the British proposals for giving the country full Dominion status, the Lord Privy Seal (Sir Stafford Cripps) hopes to get ...

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  10. WIN OR DIE

    WAR Cabinet members know that conversations which have taken place so far between Generals MacArthur ...

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  11. Ninth Attack On Darwin

    THE Prime Minister (Mr. Curtin) issued the following war communique late tonight: ...

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  12. [?] PLANS

    The Chief of Stuff of the United Stilles Army (General Marshall) told the Inter-American Defence Board that the main ...

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  13. British Destroyer For Turkey

    LONDON, Tuesday. — Ankara Radio declared that a British-built destroyer had been delivered to the Turkish naval authorities at ...

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  14. HELP FOR U-BOATS

    Belier thal German submarines were getting oil supplies somewhere in the Americas was expressed by Senator ...

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  15. LOCK GATE MISSING

    LONDON, Tuesday.—A naval officer who participated in the St. Nazaire raid revealed that photographs showed that one of ...

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  16. RAIDS ASSIST MORALE

    "The Mercury" Special Service LONDON, Tuesday. THE cry, "Attack, attack, and attack," which has gone up ...

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  17. RAIDAS BY R.A.A.F.

    Kocpang (Timar) was raided by the R.A.A.F. yesterday, and Lae (New Guinea) by Allied aircraft on Monday, according ...

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  19. BULGARIA'S CRISIS

    LONDON, Tuesday.—According to "The Times" correspondent at Istanbul general feeling in Turkey is that ...

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  20. STRIKES CAUSE BIG LOSS OF COAL

    FIVE strikes in coal mines occurred to New South Wales today, as a result of which 5,400 tons of coal were lost to ...

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  21. Treason Charges

    MELBOURNE, Tuesday. — A Federal Government decision to have a trial at civil law of at least some of the interned persons ...

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  22. ISLAMIC NATIONS

    CHUNGKING, Tuesday. — The Chinese Forign Office stated that China and Egypt were exchanging Ministers in a move toward closer ...

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  23. Anglo-Egyptian Relations

    CAIRO, Tuesday.—The Prime Minister, Nahas Pasha, at the opening of Parliament read a speech from the throne as follows: ...

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  24. Letter Costs £10 Fine

    A LETTER written to a brother-in-law in Glasgow demited in a £10 fine for William Dunn Lang (64), of ...

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