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  4. General Bennett Reported to Have Reached Java

    CANBERRA, Thursday:--Delhi Radio says that Major-General Gordon Bennett, who was leader of the A.I.F. in Malaya, has ...

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  5. Big Storm During Raid On Rabaul

    MELBOURNE, Thursday:--Australian bombers struck hard at Rabaul yesterday and did considerable damage. ...

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  6. Action to Be Taken Against Idle Miners

    CANBERRA, Thursday:--Announcing that appropriate action would be taken by the Federal Government against ...

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  7. MORE JAPANESE SHIPS ATTACKED

    LONDON, Thursday:--American submarines have struck hard at Japanese warships and transports off the north coast of Java. In the last two days they have torpedoed two transports, one auxiliary vessel ...

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  8. GERMANS TRY TO RELIEVE TRAPPED ARMY

    LONDON, Thursday:--A Moscow message says: The Germans are making desperate efforts to relieve the trapped ...

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  9. Reports Rangoon In Flames

    LONDON, Thursday:--An American pilot after arriving at Kumming said: "When I left Rangoon it was an inferno ...

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  10. Germany's Big Drive for Manpower

    LONDON, Thursday:--The diplomatic writer for "The Times" states: Germany is engaged in a drive for manpower on a large ...

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  11. GERMAN CRUISER AND SUPPLY SHIPS HIT BY TORPEDOES

    LONDON, Thursday:--A British submarine made a successful attack on a German cruiser off Norway. The cruiser was of the ...

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  12. ABOUT 17,000 A.I.F. CROSSED FROM MALAYA

    CANBERRA, Thursday: According to an official estimate based oh the latest advice, about 17,000 members of the A.I.F. had crossed ...

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  13. KNOX'S SUMMARY OF AMERICAN NAVAL SUCCESSES

    WASHINGTON, Wednesday: The Secretary for the Navy (Colonel Knox) announced that the United States Navy had sunk three enemy ...

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  14. Duties of Director of Allied Works

    CANBERRA, Thursday:--Duties and powers of the newly appointed Directed-General of Allied Works in Australia (Mr. Theodore) are ...

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  15. SURPRISES IN RESERVED OCCUPATION LIST

    CANBERRA, Thursday:--The revised reserved occupation list which will contain some surprises, will be issued within the next few days. ...

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  16. CONDITIONAL SALE OF HOMES PERMITTED

    CANBERRA, Thursday: The first amendment of the Commonwealth Government's economic organisation regulations announced to-night ...

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  17. TANKER AND FREIGHTER TORPEDOED

    NEW YORK, Wednesday:-- A message from San Juan (Puerto Rico[?] says the 5685-ton British tanker La Carriere was torpedoed ...

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  18. LESSONS FROM RAIDS ON DARWIN

    CANBERRA, Thursday:--Lessons to be learned from the Darwin raids will be discussed at a conference between the Army Minister (Mr. Forde) and ...

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  19. "PRICE OFFENDERS GIVEN PENALTIES TOO LIGHT"

    CANBERRA, Thursday:--Fines imposed on prices control offenders had been tea light, declared the Prices Commissioner (Professor Copland) ...

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  20. CUT IN NUMBER OF BANK BRANCHES PROPOSED

    CANBERRA, Thursday: The closing of many branch banks in country towns and suburban districts for the duration of the war, ...

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  21. NAZI PRECAUTIONS

    WASHINGTON, Thursday: The Norwegian legation told the "New York Times" that the Nazis in Norway, fearful of a British ...

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  23. Alert In Los Angeles Area

    SAN FRANCISCO, Wednesday:--On the orders of the Fourth Interceptor Command to-day, cities in the Los Angeles area were ...

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  24. BUTTER PRICE DECISION LIKELY NEXT WEEK

    CANBERRA, Thursday:--"It is likely a decision by the Prices Commissioner (Professor Copland) on the application for an ...

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  25. RATIONING PLAN

    CANBERRA, Thursday: The Commonwealth Government, it is underst[?]d, is preparing a plan to ration a wide range of consumer goods, textiles ...

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  26. MONGOLIAN ARMY OF 15,000 JOINS CHINESE

    NEW YORK, Wednesday: A Chungking communique to-day said: A Mongolian army of 15,000, comprising two divisions of ...

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  27. Heavy Enemy Losses Cause Lull at Batan

    NEW YORK, Wednesday:--The Associated Press correspondent with General MacArthur's forces at Batan believes that the lull in ...

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  28. REGISTRATION UNDER NATIONAL SERVICE

    CANBERRA, Thursday:--Within the next month, all Australians between the ages of 16 and 65 will have to register under the ...

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  29. SANDSTORMS CONTINUE IN LIBYA

    LONDON, Thursday:--In Libya British patrols have been active, but operations have again been hampered by the weather. To-day's communique ...

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  30. KIEL ATTACKED BY R.A.F.

    LONDON, Thursday:--The R.A.F. last night attacked objectives at Kiel and other objectives in north-west Germany. Two ...

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  31. WOMAN MOTOR DRIVERS

    MELBOURNE, Thursday:--The first batch of motor drivers from the Australian Women's Army began duties to-day. They range from ages 18 to ...

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