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    This photograph, taken under fire by Australian cameraman F. Bagnall, of the A.I.F. Film Unit, when the Australian troops encountered the enemy for the first time, shows Japanese tanks put out of action by the Australians. Other pictures of the war in Malaya appear on Page 5. ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  5. BATTLE IN STRAITS IS GREATEST SINCE JUTLAND Jap. Armada Blasted

    The battle for Macassar Strait is now emerging as the great est sea action since the Battle of Jutland, and it is still raging to-day. It will not be won until the entire enemy armada is wiped out or survivors forced to turn back, says the special ... [ILLUSTRATED]

    Article : 569 words
  6. "Initiative is Passing From Japs to Allies"

    MELBOURNE.—Complete confidence that the initiative was passing to the Allies in the south-west Pacific was expressed to-day by the Deputy Prime Minister (Mr. Forde). ...

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  7. THE WAR AT A CLANCE

    EAST INDIES.—Further success by the Allies has been scored on the big Japanese convoy in the Macassar Straits between Borneo and ...

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  8. PACIFIC SITUATION GIVEN PRECEDENCE IN ALLIED COUNCILS

    LONDON, Jan. 28.—Measures to re-establish the Allied; position against japan were being given very first priority in the Allied councils, said the Leader of the Government in the House of Lords and Secretary of State for the Colonies (Lord Moyne) ...

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  9. H.M.A.S. VAMPIRE IN GALLANT FIGHT: JAP. DESTROYER SUNK

    MELBOURNE.—Details of a gallant running fight between an Australian and a British destroyer and a Japanese force consisting of a cruiser and three destroyers off the Malayan Peninsula were announced ...

    Article : 291 words
  10. U.S.A. DETERMINED TO FIGHT AND WIN IN ALL THEATRES

    CHICAGO, Jan. 28. (A.A.P.).—Fears that the United States might regard the war in the Pacific as of secondary importance were allayed to-day by the Secretary of the ...

    Article : 387 words
  11. Convoy Must Be Smashed Says Wavell

    LONDON, Jan. 28.—General Sir Archibald Wavell (Supreme Commander, of the Allied Forces in the south-western ...

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  12. Japs. Again Repulsed In Big Rangoon Raid

    RANGOON, Jan. 28.—Forty Japanese Junkers planes tried to raid. Rangoon yesterday and again suffered losses of about one-third their number. Pilots of the United Stales Volunteer Group destroyed six enemy planes for certain, another six were probably destroyed, and nine were damaged. ...

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  14. Nazis Build New Lines

    LONDON, Jan. 28 (A.A.P.).—It is reported from Kuibishev that the Germans are building a ...

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  15. Stop Press

    MR. BRUCE PIE, M.L.A., announced to-day that he is re-enlisting as an officer of the 61st Battllon, and expects to go into camp next week. ...

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  16. German Advance In Libya Halted: Threat Lessened

    CAIRO, Jan. 28 (A.A.P.).—The most substantial point in to-day's communique is that the Germans in Libya have been almost stationary for 48 hours. In is inadvisable, however, to consider ...

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  17. 300 JAP. BOMBS, CASUALTIES NIL IN RABAUL RAIDS

    First direct account of the Japanese invasion of New Guinea was given to-day by R.A.A.F. personnel. Escaping the invading force, the airmen were flown lo Australia. ...

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  18. U.S. Army of 7 Millions

    LONDON, Jan. 28 (A.A.P.)—The United Slates Ambassador (Mr. Winant) in a speech said ...

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  19. Raid on Docks at Brest, Boulogne

    BONDON, Jan. 28 (A.A.P.).—The Air Ministry announces that Bomber Command planes last night attacked the clocks at Brest and Boulogne. ...

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