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  4. BATAN FORCES ENVELOPED

    An announcement from the Washington War Department indicates that in the Philippines the Japanese may at last hare overcome General Wainwright's defences in the Baton Peninsula. ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  5. IN BAY OF BENGAL

    Berlin radio to-day quoted a Tokio report that a Japanese expeditionary force, supported by cruisers and destroyers, landed on the coast of the ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  6. BRITISH SEA LOSSES

    This afternoon it was announced in London that the British cruisers Dorsetshire (9975 tons) and Cornwall (10,000'tons) had been sunk in the ...

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  7. NAZI WAVES SMASHED

    To-day's Moscow midday communique reports no important changes during the night. The supplementary communique states that ...

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    American soldiers who have arrived as reinforcements in Australia marching to their new quarters. ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  9. REVIEW OF MANPOWER

    War Cabinet decided yesterday to set up a committee, consisting of the Ministers of Navy and Munitions (Mr. Makin), Army (Mr. Forde), Air (Mr. ...

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  10. NEW DEFENCE FORMULA

    According to the British United Press correspondent at Bombay, it is learned that the Congress party is definitely accepting the new defence ...

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  11. ROMMEL NOW MOVING

    A special communique from Cairo announces that the enemy in Libya in the last two days has shown increased activity In the forward area. "Two ...

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  12. EXCHANGE OF PRISONERS

    A hundred and twenty-nine British soldiers, most of whom were survivors of the Greek campaign, and many who were badly injured, are now on ...

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  13. GROWTH OF U.S. FORCES

    General G. C. Marshall, Chief of Staff of the United States Army, and Mr. H. L. Hopkins, head of the United States-British Munition ...

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  14. SUBMARINE'S SUCCESS

    An Admiralty communique announced that a submarine under the command of Lieut.-Commander E. P. Tomkinson, has torpedoed and sunk ...

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  15. POLICE SCANDAL IN NEW YORK

    A grand jury Investigating graft has uncovered the greatest corruption scandal In the history of New York police. It has sent six presentments ...

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  17. SIR C. BURNETT

    Air-Marshal Sir Charles Burnett, whose term as Chief of the Australian Air Staff has expired, is returning to Great Britain. It is ...

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  18. MEN, MORE MEN, MUNITIONS

    The Australian envoy to America (Mr. Evatt) arrived here to-day and was met by Mr. Mackenzie King and the Australian High Commissioner ...

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  19. HAMBURG AMONG TARGETS

    A large number of British bombers was over north-west Germany again last night. Hamburg was one of the objectives. ...

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  20. SINGAPORE'S FALL

    Because Lieut.-General Bennett's report on Singapore is believed to deal only with the operations of the A.I.F. and contiguous sections of the ...

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  21. SOLOMON ISLANDS RAIDED

    Tulagi (Solomon Islands) was raided by five Japanese bombers yesterday morning. A communique announcing this was issued by the Prime ...

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  22. CAST ASHORE AND CAPTURED

    Tokio Official Radio states that a 50-foot boat used for ferrying supplies from Fort Corregidor to Batan has been cast ashore in French ...

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  23. "MACARTHUR BABIES''

    The popularity of General MacArthur is Inspiring many patriotic, parents to christen their babies Douglas MacArthur. The first ...

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  24. FROM MIDDLE EAST

    Travelling on a freighter hastily improvised as a troop ship a further detachment of members of the A.I.F. has returned to Australia from the ...

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  25. FIVE DEATHS IN BLACKOUT

    Five persons died from heart attacks and one warden was seriously hurt, when he fell from a building during 111 minutes blackout caused by ...

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