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  5. ENEMY'S EXPANSIVE CLAIMS REGARDING SINGAPORE

    AXIS SOURCES TO-DAY MAKE A NUMBER OF CLAIMS REGARDING JAPANESE PROGRESS IN MALAYA. The Paris radio, quoting from Tokio, said ...

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  7. Fighting in Russia

    If is officially announced in Moscow that the Russians occupied Mojaisk on Monday. The Red Army is now ...

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  8. MR. CHURCHILL'S RETURN

    When Mr. Churchill entered the House of Commons to-day he was greeted with a roar of cheers from all sides of the House. Mr. F. W. Pethich Lawrence (Lab.) ...

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  9. SEIZURE OF NEW GUINEA

    While the War Advisory Council last night was discussing all aspects of the war situation affecting Australia and Australian ...

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  10. RABAUL RAIDS

    The latest reports received last night in regard to the Japanese raid on Rabaul indicated that ground defences were unable to cope with the attacks. ...

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  11. MR. CHURCHILL

    The New York "Times'' hints that the Nazis tried to sink Mr. Churchill whom they expected to return from America by ship. ...

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  12. COAL STRIKES

    Hebburn. Nos. 1 and 2 and Stanford Main No. 1 collieries on the northern field went on strike to-day. increasing the number of idle collieries to eight. ...

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  13. LIBYA

    It is announced by the Rome radio that air and other reinforcements for Axis troops have arrived in North Africa from Greece and Crete, and ...

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  14. MINERAL PRODUCTION

    It is learned in official circles to-day that the Commonwealth Government is concern has been aroused by dangerous signs that manpower shortages ...

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  15. MAN POWER REGIMENTATION

    The Minister for Labor. Mr Ward, said last night that under the Commonwealth plan to regiment manpower it was passible ...

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  16. METROPOLITAN SCHOOLS

    Unless the Pacific war situation deteriorates, it is announced to-day that all metropolitan schools, other than those occupied by the military ...

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  17. DISASTROUS FIRE

    A disastrous fire which raged throughout the night destroyed a large apartment building. Five dead have been identified, but ...

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  18. WAR PRISONERS

    The Federal Government has adopted the principle of employing war prisoners to relieve acute labor shortage. particularly in the Victorian fruit ...

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  19. BRISBANE MURDER

    Thomas McCaskell, 30. sheet metal worker was to-day committed for trial on a charge of having murdered Patrick Doyle, at Brisbane, on December ...

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  20. WHEAT

    The Australian Wheat Board's quotations were unchanged. Miller's bulk lots for home consumption were quoted at 311[?] bushel. ...

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