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  4. BENNETT REPORTS TO WAR CABINET

    MELBOURNE, Monday:--The most important development of the Federal War Cabinet meeting to-day was ...

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  5. JAPANESE LANDINGS CONTINUE ON JAVA

    BATAVIA, Monday:--Despite a hammering from warships and aircraft, it is believed the Japanese have landed 60,000 troops on Java. Landings continued throughout yesterday despite the curtain ...

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  6. Merger of A.I.F. and Militia Planned

    MELBOURNE, Monday: Australia is to have one home defence army. This is one of the ...

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  7. Armored Cars and Artillery Landed By Japanese

    BANDOENG, Sunday: The Japanese already have landed armored cars and artillery in Java and, as in ...

    Article : 668 words
  8. Story of Bennett's Escape

    SYDNEY, Monday: Major-General Gordon Bennett, who commanded the A.I.F. in Malaya, was at Tanglin, five ...

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  9. LATE WAR NEWS

    LONDON, Monday:--A British United Press correspondent reports that Flying Fortresses and other heavy bombers have just ...

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  10. PROPOSED BAN ON PUBLIC HOLIDAYS Two Exceptions

    MELBOURNE, Monday:--The War Cabinet to-day approved the principle of a ban on all public holidays to June ...

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  11. CALLS ON ALLIES FOR NAVAL AID

    A Bandoeng message says: In a frank statement M. H. V. Quipsel, Butch naval spokesman, called on the Allies to transfer warships ...

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  12. To Be Given New Military Command

    MELBOURNE, Monday: After a long conference to-day between members of the War Cabinet and Major-General Gordon Bennett. ...

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  13. JAPANESE REPORT ATTACK ON CHRISTMAS ISLAND

    NEW YORK, Monday: Tokio Radio claimed to-night that a Japanese warship attacked the British possession of Christmas ...

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  14. Bad Luck Robs Admiral Helfrich of Big Victory

    BANDOENG, Sunday: Bad luck during the night action following the battle in the Java Sea, in which ...

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  15. MAJOR MOSES INJURED

    BANDOENG, Monday:--Major Moses, former A.B.C. manager, who escaped with Major-General Gordon Bennett from Singapore is still in ...

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  16. Employment of Women In Industry

    CANBERRA, Monday:--The Minister for Labor (Mr. Ward) announced to-night that negotiations with trade unions for the ...

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  17. "ALL SPORTS DAY" SUGGESTED

    SYDNEY, Monday:--An "all sports day" on Anzac Day for the war effort was suggested to-night at a meeting of the N.S.W. Rugby League. Mr. R. ...

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  18. Threat to Nazi Communications In Russia

    LONDON, Monday:--The fierceness of the fighting on the southern front is making Berlin militarists say that the ...

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  19. "WAR REACHES ANOTHER GRAND CLIMAX"

    NEW YORK, Monday:--The "New York Times" in an editorial declares: The war has reached another grand climax as Japan's southward sweep ...

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  20. British Patrol Successes in Burma

    LONDON, Monday:--A communique from Rangoon says; Two small parties of the enemy were successfully attacked by our patrols ...

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  21. DUTCH AIRMAN RAMMED ENEMY FIGHTER

    BANDOENG, Monday:--Sergeant-Pilot Adam, of the Dutch air force, told to-day how he had rammed a Japanese fighter and destroyed it. He ...

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  22. "INSTALMENT TOWARD DOMINION STATUS FOR INDIA"

    LONDON, Monday: The "Daily Express's" political correspondent says: A substantial instalment towards dominion status will be ...

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  23. MALTA HAD 236 RAIDS LAST MONTH

    LONDON, Monday:--Malta had 236 raids during February. There were five raids yesterday causing casualties and damage, ...

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