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  4. MALAYA WAR CRISIS

    LONDON expects a crisis soon in the Malayan campaign. The Japanese are increasing the strength of their attacks, and they are still advancing south, but the farther they advance the more opposition they encounter. ...

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  5. AUSTRALIA TO DEMAND SAY IN PACIFIC

    THE War Council is determined that Australia shall be adequately represented on whatever council controls the high ...

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  6. FIGHT ZONES IN PACIFIC

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  7. Late City: War News

    LONDON, January 6.—The bodies of two members of the Vichy Government—the Minister for the Interior (M. Pierre ...

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  8. UNIFIED NAVAL COMMAND IN

    NEW YORK, January 5.—It is reliably reported that a unified command of the anti-Axis naval forces operating in the north and south Atlantic was established; by President Roosevelt and Mr. Churchill at their ...

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  9. TORCH SAVES SEA CAPTAIN'S LIFE

    ALEXANDRIA, January 5.—An electric torch, which cost 1/, saved the life of Commander W.G.A. Robson, captain of the sunken ...

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  10. Soviet Drive On Smolensk

    LONDON, January 5.—"Stalin's 1942 offensive to annihilate the German armies has begun." This dramatic flash from ...

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  11. BURMA HAS MORE AIR ATTACKS

    Rangoon, capital of Burma, had two air raids on Sunday, including its first night raid. Military objectives were not damaged. ...

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  12. Retreat In Maloya Continues

    Imperial forces in Malaya have been falling back under steadily-increasing Japanese pressure. The Daily Mail's Singapore ...

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  13. Rival Claims On Chanasha

    LONDON, January 5.—Making no mention of a new Japanese claim to hold Changsha, capital of Hunan province, Chungking says the mass ...

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  14. STATUS OF MILITIA FORCE MAY CHANGE

    CANBERRA, Monday.—A major subject for discussion by the War Cabinet at its meeting in Melbourne next week will be the future statues of the ...

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  16. NEW R.A.A.F. CHIEF WILL BE APPOINTED

    CANBERRA, Monday.—The chief of the Australian Air Staff (Air-Marshal Sir Charles Burnett) will probably relinquish his command a little earlier ...

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  17. HOME FORCE NOW HAS FIRST CALL

    CANBERRA, Monday.—The Australian home defence forces would be strengthened from the commanders clown to the lowest ranks the Army ...

    Article : 166 words
  18. GERMANS FACE END IN LIBYA

    CAIRO, January 5.—The sands are running out for General Rommel, leader of the Axis forces in Cyrenaica. He is evidently ...

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  19. Australians Kill Japanese Generals

    A SMALL commando of Imperial troops, led by an Australian officer and including other A.I.F. troops, recently behind the Japanese lines in northern Malaya ambushed and killed a party of Japanese. ...

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  20. GERMANS CLAIM RAID ON SCOTTISH COAST

    LONDON, January 5.—The German Official Newsagency says that German bombers on Sunday attacked the Faroe and Shetland Islands, also ...

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  21. LITTLE DAMAGE DONE IN RAIDS ON RABAUL

    CANBERRA, Monday.—Little damage was done by the two Japanese bombing attacks on Rabaul, New Britain, on Sunday. ...

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  22. 25M. IN U.S. DRAFT

    WASHINGTON, January 5.—Officials say that the nation-wide registering for the military draft will probably start on February 2. The result is ...

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