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  4. JAPANESE LAUNCH BIG ATTACK ON SINGAPORE

    THE Japanese began a heavy air and artillery attack on Singapore island on Wednesday night. They claim that it is a general offensive. Last night's Singapore communique admitted shelling and ...

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    AFTER BATTLE IN MALAYA.—Men of the A.I.F. who fought their way back from the Maur River, in Malaya, enjoying their first real meal and smoke for days. Trapped near the river, they shot their way through the Japanese. ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  6. Full-Scale Axis Attack Likely In Libya Soon

    LONDON, February 5.—There is little doubt that the initiative in Libya has passed definitely into the hands of General Rommel—at least for the moment. The British are now retiring ...

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  7. N.Z. UNIT JOINS FIGHT IN SERBIA

    NEW YORK, February 5.—A New Zealand unit, which for months hid in the Greek hills, has made its way to Yugoslavia ...

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  8. NAZIS REPORTED TO BE MASSING FOR MOVE

    NEW YORK, February 5.—News from European listening posts increasingly indicate heavy movement of German troops in preparation for an early spring offensive on the east front or the Mediterranean. ...

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  9. JAPS BEATEN OFF AT BATAN

    A LOCAL. attack on the left flank of the American forces defending Batan Penmsula (Philippines) was sharply repulsed on Tuesday night ...

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  10. JAPANESE THRUST IN BURMA

    JAPANESE forces are J making strong efforts to cross the Salween River, in Burma and advance on Ran ...

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  11. £21/2M. FOR SHELTERS IN SPECIAL AREAS

    CANBERRA, Thursday.—The War Cabinet agreed in principle to-day to provision of a number of public and communal shelters and shelters at special Commonwealth departments and factories. The total cost will be ...

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  12. JAP. BOMBS MISS MARK IN MORESBY

    Thirty bombs were dropped on Port Moresby between 3 a.m. and 4 a.m. yesterday. They were followed by machine gun and ...

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  13. U.S. War Output Bounds Upward

    NEW YORK, February 5.—reporting to the nation the progress of the American war effort in the 60 days since the Pearl ...

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  15. Joint Opposition Executive Called

    CANBERRA, Thursday. — The Leader of the Opposition (Mr. Fadden) has summoned the first meeting of the executive ...

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  16. WEATHER HALTED R.A.F's ATTACKS

    LONDON, February 5—Although it is widely known that extremely unfavourable flying conditions I have been responsible for ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  17. BALDWIN REFUSES TO GIVE GATES FOR SCRAP

    LONDON, February 5. — Earl Baldwin is refusing to give up the iron gates of his home at Astley Hall for munitions. ...

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  18. PAGE TAKING PART IN WAR DIRECTION

    LONDON, February 5.—It is authoritatively understood that Sir Earle Page has been exercising his right to be heard in the ...

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  19. RESERVED MEN TO JOIN HOME GUARD

    CANBERRA, Thursday.—Men in reserved occupations could join the Volunteer Defence Corps, said the Army Minister (Mr. Forde) to-day ...

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  20. ARMY HOSPITAL TRAINS ORDERED

    CANBERRA. Thursday. — Ten ambulance trains for use on the Australian railways by the Australian Army Medical Corps will ...

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