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  4. JAPANESE CONTINUALLY ADVANCING IN JAVA

    LONDON, Thursday:--In spite of stubborn resistance the Japanese are slowly battering their way forward in Java. To-day's communique said: '"All over Java the ...

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  5. Germany's Preparations for Offensive

    NEW YORK, Thursday:--The Ankara correspondent of the "New York Times" says: East Europe is humming ...

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  6. Large Fires Left in Renault Works near Paris

    LONDON, Wednesday: The Air Ministry states: At the conclusion of the attack on the Renault factories near Paris, there were many ...

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  7. JAPANESE CROSS SITTANG

    LONDON, Thursday:--A communique issued in Mandalay states: The Japanese have crossed the Sittang River. Our ...

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  8. Plight of Trapped Nazi Army

    LONDON, Thursday:--The Stockholm correspondent of "The Times" states: The troops in the encircled German ...

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  9. CONTROL OF LIQUOR TRAFFIC

    CANBERRA, Thursday:--The Government's intention regarding more efficient control of the liquor traffic to check excess wartime ...

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  10. Raids on Port Moresby

    MELBOURNE, Thursday: Japanese aircraft made two more small raids on Port Moresby to-day. The Air Minister (Mr. ...

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  11. "Australia Next If Java Falls"

    Dutch officials who arrived in Australia on a Government mission are convinced that if Java falls Australia will immediately have to ...

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  12. RESPONSIBLE JOB FOR BENNETT AFTER REST

    CANBERRA, Thursday: Major General Gordon Bennett will be appointed to a responsible position immediately after he has ...

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  13. U.S. PLANS FOR BASE 800 MILES SOUTH OF PANAMA CANAL

    NEW YORK, Wednesday:--The United Press representative at Quito (Ecuador) says that the Government spokesman revealed ...

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  14. Encouraging Reports from China

    WASHINGTON, Thursday: Senates Connally, chairman of the Foreign Relations Committee, told the Press Committee that he was ...

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  15. WOMEN AND CHILDREN HAD BEEN EVACUATED

    PERTH, Thursday:--The Premier (Mr. Wilcock) said that through the Civil Defence Council and after consultation with Army authorities ...

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  16. War Measure Legitimate Is U.S. View

    WASHINGTON, Thursday: The Assistant Secretary of State (Mr. Sumner Welles) was asked by the Press if the R.A.F. bombing of ...

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  17. BIG EXPLOSION REPORTED IN GERMAN FACTORY

    LONDON, Thursday:--Moscow Radio states: A big explosion, occurred in a chemical factory near Dusseldorf in which foreign ...

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  18. ROOSEVELT AT SPECIAL CHURCH SERVICE

    WASHINGTON, Wednesday:--Today being the 10th anniversary of his assumption of Residential office, Mr. Roosevelt a tended St. John's Episcopal ...

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  19. AIR ACTIVITY

    LONDON, Thursday:--Enemy planes dropped bombs at points near the coast of South-west England and South Wales last night. No one was ...

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  20. THREE BOMBS ON HONOLULU

    HONOLULU, Wednesday:--The Army announced that three medium-sized bombs were dropped at 2.15 a.m. local time, "it is ...

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  21. BALDWIN'S GATES

    LONDON, Wednesday:--The Parliamentary Secretary to the Ministry of Works (Mr. Hicks) stated, in reply to a question in ...

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  22. MacArthur's Airmen Destroy 35,000 Tons Of Enemy Shipping

    WASHINGTON, Wednesday:--A communique issued at 4 p.m. on the Philippine theatre of war gives further ...

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  23. CURTIN PRAISES BRUCE

    CANBERRA, Thursday: When Mr. Conelan (Lab.), in the House of Representatives, said there had been various complaints about, the High ...

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  24. OVER 100 FIRES STILL BURNING

    LONDON, Thursday:--German-controlled radios are doing their utmost to extract full propaganda value from the R.A.F.'s mammoth ...

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  25. NURSING SISTER'S ORDEAL

    Mrs. Helen M. Williams, nursing sister, has reached an Australian port after a nightmare escape from Japanese soldiers in ...

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  26. U-BOAT ALLOWED FORMER NAZI SHIP TO PASS

    MEXICO CITY, Wednesday:--The crew of the Puebla, formerly the German liner Orinoco, which Mexico seized last spring, disclosed ...

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  27. ARGENTINA POLL

    BUENOS AIRES, Thursday: The Acting President of Argentina, Senor Castillo, is unlikely to gain a complete majority in the Chamber of Deputies, ...

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  28. RAYON FOR WOMEN'S HOSIERY IN U.S.

    WASHINGTON, Thursday: The War Production Board has ordered all women's hosiery manufacturers to use rayon instead of silk or nylon as from ...

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  29. BIG U.S. CONTINGENT REACHES NORTHERN IRELAND

    LONDON, Wednesday:--The biggest United States contingent of troops to reach the United Kingdom has arrived at a port in ...

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  30. ROUND-UP OF ALIENS CONTINUES

    BRISBANE, Thursday:--The roundup early this week of hundreds of aliens in Queensland was part of an intensified campaign now in progress. ...

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  31. PROPOSED LABOR CORPS

    CANBERRA, Thursday: The chief source of recruitment for the proposed labor corps will be unskilled labor now being diverted ...

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  33. UNITED NATIONS MUST TAKE OFFENSIVE IS CHINESE VIEW

    NEW YORK, Wednesday: A Chungking message says: The Chinese Press declared that the United Nations no longer were able to wait to be attacked. ...

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  34. JAPANESE ANNOUNCE ALLIED RAID ON ISLAND

    NEW YORK, Thursday:--Tokio Official Radio announced that 30 Allied planes bombed Orishima Island, between Guam and Nippon, ...

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  35. 20 HOSTAGES SHOT IN PARIS

    LONDON, Thursday:--In Paris the Germans have carried out their threat and have shot 20 hostages as a reprisal for the death of one ...

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  36. U.S. LEND-LEASE MISSION TO AUSTRALIA

    WASHINGTON, Thursday: William S. Wasserman and an associate whose name has not yet been disclosed will shortly go to ...

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  37. CO-OPERATION IN AIR TRAINING

    OTTAWA, Thursday:--Air officials representing the United Kingdom, the United States and Canada are working on plans to co-ordinate training in ...

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  38. U.S. FLYING ACE

    WASHINGTON, Thursday: Lieutenant Edward O'Hare is the first Navy pilot, of the United States to win the unofficial designation "Flying Ace of ...

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  39. NAZIS CLAIM U.S. TANKER SUNK

    LONDON, Thursday:--The German News Agency states: "On the night of March 2 a U-boat sank the American tanker William Berg on the ...

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  40. POWERS FOR PREMIERS

    CANBERRA, Thursday:-- Amending National Security regulations issued to-night give the State Premiers increased powers to deal with ...

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  41. "JAPANESE SUPPLY SHIPS REACH SINGAPORE"

    LONDON, Wednesday: The German radio says: The first three Japanese supply ships have reached Singapore since the occupation. A regular air ...

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