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  4. AUSTRALIA'S DANGER UNDIMINISHED

    JAPAN would do anything to make Australia useless as a base for an Allied offensive, and the Government therefore regarded, an outright attack on the Commonwealth as a constant and ...

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  5. DISMISSED?

    MUSSOLINI and Count Ciano, his son-in-law, have been dismissed by King Victor Emmanuel, states a report from Buenos Aires. According to Argentine diplomatic circles, Marshal Badoglio, the former. Italian Commander-in-Chief, has formed what is described as a "Negotiated Italian Peace Cabinet." ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  6. THREAT

    In a lightning sweep: round the eastern flank of the line Allied line in Burma, a Japanese armoured column with a spearhead of tanks and dive-bombers has reached a point only 60 miles from Lashio, key town on the Burma Road ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  7. THRUST UNCHECKED

    THERE has been no indication of any slackening in the rapid Japanese advance towards the vital railway and road that link Burma with China. Paris Radio claims that a Japanese motoiised column has already ...

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  8. JAP MARCH SOUTH

    DECLARING there was good reason to believe, the southward march of the Japanese in the Pacific had been checked. President Roosevelt said in a broadcast that Australia, New Zealand, and much other ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  9. INCREASED TEMPO

    The increased lempa af air fighting in the New Guinea area was continued on Tuesday. Allied aircraft, attacked the aerodrome at ...

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  10. RAF. BOMBS NAZI NAVAL BASES

    QERMANY and German-occupied territory last night again felt the weight of the R.A.F.'s relentless offensive. It was the big bombers' seventh consecutive night over Germany, and their main targets were the great naval base of Kiel and the ...

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  11. Smashing Raid On Base At Lae

    AN ADVANCE ALLIED BASE. IT is known that Allied air forces cn Tuesday complcted what was probably one ...

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  12. MALTA BATTLE

    VALETTA, Wednesday. — One enemy bomber was destroyed and five damaged in raids oh Malta yesterday. One fighter was damaged. ...

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  13. OBJECTION BY MINISTER

    DISTRIBUTION of surplus fruit to members of the fighting Services is not favoured by the Assistant ...

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  14. ALL QUIET

    LONDON. Wednesday. — No Importan[?] change has taken place in Russia, states the latest Moscow communique. ...

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  15. COALFIELDS HOLDUPS

    IN another outburst against the coalmine owners of New South Wales, the Minister for Labour (Mr. Ward) today declared that recent losses of coal production in New South Wales had been caused not by ...

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  16. THREAT BY BERLIN

    LONDON, Wednesday.—Continuing the outbursts againsi the British bombing offensive says a report from Basie, a Ger ...

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  18. THREATENED COAL STOPPAGE

    SYDNEY, Wednesday. BECAUSE of in inter-union dispute, a general stoppage in the coal industry is threatened. Mr. J. Hastie, State secretary of the Fede-[?] Enginedrivers and Firemen's Association, said today that unless the ...

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  19. SKILLED MEN IN. ARMY

    CANBERRA. Wednesday.— The Minister for the Army (Mr. Forde) gave an assurance today that any skilled mechanics in the Army not ...

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  20. OPPOSITION MOVE

    CANBERRA. Wednesday—An Opposition move to disallow National Security Regulation 102 was defeated on the voices in the House ...

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  21. RELAXATION OF BROWNOUT

    CANBERRA, Wednesday. — The extent to which the brownout can safely be relaxed is the subject of a report being prepared by the ...

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  22. Enemy Supply Ships Sunk By British Submarines

    LONDON, Wednesday. — British submarines have inflicted further losses on enemy supply ships in the Mediterranean. ...

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  23. Swiss Allow Escaped General To Continue Journey

    BERNE. Wednesday.—The French general. Giraud,, who reached the Swiss frontier after having escaped from a German prison camp, was ...

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