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  4. GREAT NAVAL BATTLE RAGING

    SO far nine Japanese warships have been sunk and four others damaged seriously one probably a total loss in the great naval and air battle which is still raging in the Coral Sea, between the coast of Queensland and the Solomon Islands, and upon the result of which, according to the Australian Prime Minister (Mr. Curtin), ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  5. THREAT TO AUSTRALIA

    IN a dramatic announcement that Allied and Jopanese navat forces were engaged in a major [?] the South-West Pacific shortly before the [?] Representatives adjourned this afternoon, [?] ...

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  6. STRIKERS WARNED

    SYDNEY, Friday.—The central council of the Miners' Federation today warned the striking miners at Millfield that, if they did not ...

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  7. BRITISH REINFORCED

    VICHY reported today that British warships were now anchored at the great naval base of Diego Suarez, on the northern tip of Madagascar, following the surrender there yesterday of the Vichy forces. ...

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    LONDON, Friday.—The alert was sounded in the London area early this morning, but no planes were over the city. The last night alert ...

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  9. [?] PERSONNEL

    CANBERRA. Friday.—Commenting tonight on reports that members of the A.I.F. were transported in open cattle trucks, the Minister for ...

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  10. [?] MEMB[?]

    THE Government an additional the Legislative Co[?] result of the elect[?] ...

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  11. RATIONING MOVE

    AS a preliminary step to the introduction of a nation-wide system of clothes rationing to be controlled by the issue of coupons, the Federal Government has decided to restrict all sales of men's, ...

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  12. JAPANESE STRENGTH REDUCED

    Though reputedly strong in aircraft-carriers, the Japanese Navy has had serious losses since the Pacific War began. Two additional aircraft-carriers, similar to that shown in the picture, have been sunk in the latest encounter between Allied and enemy ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  14. GUERILLAS ACTIVE

    CHUNGKING. Friday. — The "Central Daily News" gives further details of large forces of Chinese guerillas who have ...

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  15. MORALE OF PEOPLE

    WHETHER the morale of the German people is beginning lo wear thin under the strain of war is an important, much-debated question which has led many observers in Britain to jump to fantastically ...

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  16. UNITED MOVE TO BLAST JAPAN URGED

    DR. KUNG, vice-President of the Chinese Executive Council, urged today that 1.000 United Nations bombers ...

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  17. COALFIELD TROUBLE

    MELBOURNE. Friday. — The amount of time "wasted" this week in the Senate as a result of the Opposition motion for ...

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  18. Q-SHIP USED

    LONDON, Friday.—The first mention of Allied use of Q-ships for the purpose of combating U-boats was made in a U-boat commander's ...

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  19. Mr. Curtin's Claim

    REPLYING to Sir Frederick Stewart (U.A.P., N.S.W.) in the House of Representalives today, the Prime Minister ...

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  20. Malta Raided

    LONDON, Friday.—A communique from yaletta stated: There has been little enemy air activit[?] A small force of escorted bombers in the ...

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