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  4. JAPANESE FORCES EXPANDING THEIR ACTIVITIES

    Japanese forces still further expanded their sphere of activities to-day in the area north-east of Australia. Australian forces are still believed to be holding out, both in Rabaul and Malaya, where little change in the ...

    Article : 624 words
  5. Scars of Conflict

    In the course of a broadcast tonight, the Prime Minister (Mr. Curtin) said: “I have no doubt that Australia will suffer the scars ...

    Article : 220 words
  6. Smashing Success

    A war communique issued tills afternoon reports, that General Macarthur scored a smashing success with a counter-attack by the ...

    Article : 276 words
  7. RUSSIANS 50 MILES IN 2 DAYS

    It is reported from Stockholm that Marshal Timo shenko’s armies operating to the south of Kharkov have advanced 50 miles in two days. The Vichy correspondent of the “Daily Mail” says that the German ...

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  8. C. IN C. IN FAR EAST

    Commander-in-Chief of the British forces in the Far East, LIEUT. GENERAL SIR HENRY POWNALL. ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  9. Were Heroic Praise For The A.I.F.

    Considerable numbers of Australian and Indian troops who were cut off in the Parit Salong area and who were supplied from the ...

    Article : 579 words
  10. HIT JAPS HARD

    Details of sustained attacks on Japanese ships in the Straits of Macassar, which began on Friday with an attack by N.E.I. planes, in ...

    Article : 378 words
  11. INSURANCE RATES UP

    War risk insurance rates rose from 4 to 7[?] per cent, for Australasian shipments via the Panama Canal across the Pacific. The increase is ascribed ...

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  12. “THAILAND HAS DECLARED WAR”

    The Tokio official radio states that Thailand has declared war against the United States and Britain and immediately ordered ...

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  14. Japanese Lose 7 Transports

    A Navy communique announces: “Cruisers and destroyers of the United States Asiatic fleet sank five additional enemy transports ...

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  15. MORE MUNITIONS

    One hundred and fifty-six delegates, representing 130,000 workers in 51 Midlands factories, have demanded a six-point programme for ...

    Article : 401 words
  16. OUR WISHES LIKELY TO BE MET

    Australian representations to Britain concerning the war in the Pacific are likely to be met with a generous and wholehearted response by Mr. ...

    Article : 32 words
  17. THAI CAPITAL BOMBED

    A heavy force of R.A.F. bombers dropped 500 lb. demolition bombs on Bangkok in a low-level attack last night. A power house was hit and ...

    Article : 132 words
  18. JAPANESE CAME TOO QUICKLY.

    Defending the action of not adopting a scorched earth policy in rubber plantations in Malaya, Mr. E. T. Lewis, who arrived in Australia declared that the speed of ...

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  19. FEWER JAP PLANES OVER SINGAPORE

    The Singapore correspondent of the New York “Times” says that sensationally heavy Japanese air losses during mass attacks on Singapore and ...

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  20. COSTLY TO THE JAPANESE.

    It is officially staled since the start of the Pacific war 87 Japanese planes have been destroyed in attacks against Burma. The total Allied losses were nine. ...

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  21. JAPANESE “HOSTILITY” TO AUSTRALIA

    Rome radio quotes an article in the loading Japanese newspaper, “Yomiuri Shimbun” which says Japan is not hostile to Australia itself, only to leading members ...

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  22. Australians Want to Come Home

    The aeronautical correspondent of the “Daily Express” states that Australian pilots stationed in Britain want to return home to deal with ...

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  23. ECHO OF PEARL HARBOR DISASTER

    The commissioners’ report on the Pearl Harbor bombing has raised Congressional demands for a unified aero, naval and land command, as well as punishment for those ...

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  24. LOSS OF NEW GUINEA WOULD BE COSTLY

    Public companies working oilfields and goldfields in New Guinea have a capital valuation on the Stock Exchanges of more than £[?],000.000. This ...

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  25. CLAIM TO BE THREATENING WATER SUPPLY

    The Tokio radio announced that Imperial Headquarters had claimed that the Japanese are within 62 miles of Singapore, but are meeting with ...

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  26. “NO TIME FOR BOASTFUL SPEECHES”

    Commenting on the war situation, the Premier (Mr. Dunstan) said to-day that the position in the Pacific appeared to be extremely grave. It was, therefore, ...

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  27. VICTORIANS IN RABAUL.

    It was learned officially to-day that the Australian troops defending Australian territory in the Rabaul area are comprised mainly of Victorians. The majority of ...

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  28. SHIPS SUNK IN BAY OF BENGAL

    It has been officially announced that the enemy has sunk two merchantmen in the Bay of Bengal. The survivors have been landed. These ...

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  29. MORE TRANSPORTS SUNK.

    The Navy has announced that five additional enemy transports and possibly one other were sunk in Macassar Straits. ...

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