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  4. Heavy Axis Plane Losses In Libya

    LONDON Jan, 12 Despite a severe and from british ground troops and planes are keeping up pressure on generai Rommel's [?] army in EI Agheila area while the R.A.F continues [?] operation against ...

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  5. RUSSO-JAP. HOSTILITIES IN SPRING?

    NEW YORK Jan 12.—The subject of President Roosevelt's Sunday conversation with the Soviet Ambassador, M. Lltvinov, are being ...

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  6. ARTILLERY BATTLE IN PHILIPPINES

    WASHINGTON Jan 12-A heavy [?]is in are gress along the whole front on the Philippine [?] of [?] ...

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  7. Another Call-up Soon

    SYDNEY Tuesday. — It is expected that the first call-up of newly-registered trainees will be made at an early date. ...

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    Major-Generef H. Gordon Bennet General Officer Commanding Australian Forces In Malays, who is claimed by the Japanese ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  9. MAN CHARGED WITH MURDER

    SYDNEY Tuesday.- At the [?] police court this morning Thomas William [?] 49, farmes was charged with having ...

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  10. JAPANESE ROUTED ON HUNAN FRONT

    [?] Jan 12 A chines [?] reports another successful engagement on the Newbern [?] front ...

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    The United stated -secretary for the Navy colonel Knox [?]had warned against any expectation [?] ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  12. FIFTH COLUMN IN SARAWAK

    MELBOURNE Tuesday.—.According to the newspaper, “Java Bode” refuses who had from [?], in Sarawak, to Dutch ...

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  13. KEY MEN IN COLLIERIES

    SYDNEY Tuesday.—The New South Wales foal Pensions Tribunal H-ill visit Wollongong on Thursday to deal with 150 applications ...

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  14. EVACUATING CHILDREN

    SYDNEY Tuesday. -All bodies interested In child welfare hare been invited to discuss the State Government's' attitude towards ...

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  15. NATIVES KILLED IN RABAUL RAIDS

    RABAUL Tuesday.— Thirteen natives;, who had failed to take cover when the air raid warnings sounded, were killed when the ...

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  16. SOVIET ARMY ADVANCING

    LONDON Jan. 12 the Soviet Army organ, "Red star, "states "Our troops advanced on [?]central fronts. ...

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  17. GERMANS HARASSED BY SERBS

    LONDON Jan 12—While the Serbian [?] ...

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  18. CRITICISM OF SINGAPORE

    MELBOURNE Tuesday the former prime Minister, Mr. Menzies last night replied to the statements of Mr. Krock in the ...

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  19. THE NEW SYDNEY [?]

    SYDNEY Tuesday, —The Lord Mayor, Ald, Crick Stated last night that the New Sydney fund had now reached £279,122. ...

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  20. Pacific Naval Affairs Explained

    WASHINGTON Jan 12 —“I would not be frank with you if I led you to believe you could expect favourable dramatic developments of a triumphant American, full-scale naval engagement in the pacific in the near future,” declared ...

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  21. Jap. War Secrets Revealed

    NEW YORK Jan. 12.—The discovery of a sensational file of secret Japanese documents entitled “Three-Power Alliance and ...

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  22. To-day 's Leader : information Tangle

    LONDON Jan. 12,—Concrete information it Will meagre regarding operations in the Leningrad area, but a more determined Russian onslaught than hitherto is rapidly maturing to trap the German beleaguered troops to the east ...

    Article : 396 words
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  24. Acquitted On Serious Charge

    "SYDNEY Tuesday,—At Darling, hurts Sessions the jury, without waiting to hear addresses, acquitted Mrs. Augusta Tantl, 21, on -a ...

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  25. Woman Set Fire To Herself

    BRISBANE Tuesday.—At an inquest at Cairns it was stated that after locking herself in a bathroom a women rubbed ...

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  26. EIRE WILL NOT ENTER WAR

    DUBLIN Jan. 12.—An emphatic denial that Eire had secretly bargained with any country or that he had been in any other ...

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  27. JAPS CLAIM DEATH OF GENERAL BENNETT

    LONDON Jan. 12.—Confirmation is lacking in [?]quarters in London of a Japanese claim, quoted by Berlin-radio, to have captured Major-General .H. Gordon Bennett, General Officer Commanding the Australian forces ...

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  29. DARTMOUTH: FAMOUS BRITISH NAVAL COLLEGE

    These photographs were taken at Dartmouth; famous British Naval College, which took the place of the old-Training Ship, H M S Britannia (1) Boy aged 131 years train to be officers at the Royal Naval college Dartmouth Here are some of the cases reading newspaper and Journals in the college common , room. (2) Some of them learning the art of splicing ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  30. DRAWIN AS AMERICAN BASE

    NEW York, Jan 12 the "New York times states that Drawing is ideally situated as an operations base for united states ...

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  31. MENINGITIS AT BROKEN HILL

    :BROKEN : HILL Tuesday 'Admitted , to hospital .at Broken Hill with meningitis . James Edward Keenan times more cases ...

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  32. NAZI APPEAL FOR CLOTHING

    [?] Jan A German radio appeal for winter clothing for the troops yielded 56000000 pieces of clothing and fars Three million volunteers ...

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  33. "JAPAN AND, RUSSIA

    NEW YORK Jan 12—Tokio Official Radio said to-day that the semi-official Japanese news agency. Domei reported from ...

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