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  4. ALIENS MUST V. REGISTER

    MELBOURNE Saturday.— A maximum penalty of £100 and imprisonment for six months may be impose[?] ...

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  5. No Land Attacks On Singapore

    The Japanese attacks on Singapore [?]sland are still confined to artillery shelling [?] air bombing, according to the Singapore [?]ommunique. ...

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  6. SHOTS ON BEACH FRONT

    SYDNEY Saturday—Shots rang out on the beach front at 4 a.m. to-day, and a leading aircrafts man, a soldier, and his wife, ...

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  7. CANADIAN TANKS “CAPTURE” BRITISH TELEPHONE COMMUNICATIONS IN MOCK INVASION

    Nighttime in a British country town duribd [?] in which hundreds of thousands of troops [?] Defence Service look part Here a Canadian [?] supposed invaliding army are severing local [?] ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  8. Jap Raiders Routed At Rangoon

    LONDON Feb. 6.—A big Japanese daylight raid on Rangoon was shattered yesterday by American and English pilots. Ten enemy planes were shot down and ten others ...

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  9. Fight To The Last Man

    LONDON Feb. 6.—The Rangoon Home Minister, Mr. Maung Aye, in a broadcast said, “With the Anglo-Indian ...

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  10. HELP SOUGHT FOR THE ALLIES

    LONDON Feb, 6—.The story that German seaplanes are using inlets in Eirs is without a shadow of foundation, says the Eire ...

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  11. DANGER TO AUSTRALIA

    LONDON Feb. 6.— Whatever views may be held about the probability of a Japanese invasion of Australia, it is a possibility ...

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  12. INCREASING UNREST

    LONDON Feb. 6.—The Stockholm correspondent of “The Times” says: “The Germans have removed the Governor of ...

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  13. Safety And Honour Of India

    LONDON Feb. 6.—In a broadcast to Indians in Singapore the Viceroy of India (Lord Linithgow) said: “The safety and ...

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  14. FAMINE DEATHS IN GREECE

    WASHINGTON Feb. 6.—Eight hundred persons are dying daily in Greece from starvation. Trucks go about Athens and other cities ...

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  16. ATTITUDE TO “PEOPLE’S ARMY”

    CANBERRA Saturday.—“Any organisation outside the authority of the Minister for the Army will be illegal, and the ...

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  17. PACIFIC COUNCIL IS WORKING SMOOTHLY

    WASHINGTON Feb. 6—President Roosevelt told the Press conference to-day that the Pacific Council had been operating ...

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  18. CLOSE WATCH ON ’PLANE FACTORIES

    SYDNEY Sat.— Allegations that a man dressed in civilian clothes entered an aircraft factory and reached the final ...

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  19. CHINESE WANT STRONG ACTION

    CHUNGKING Feb. 6.—Reflecting the growing anxiety here on the outcome of the battle for the Burma Road, the Chinese Press ...

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  20. WOMEN HELP ON THE FARMS

    SYDNEY Saturday.—With the manpower shortage becoming a grave problem an rural areas, women are more and more coming ...

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  21. SHORTAGE OF CHARCOAL

    SYDNEY Saturday.—The Service Stations Association is urging the suspension of the Federal direction that all essential motor ...

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  23. To-day’s Leaders: Bountiful Rain No Sideshow

    LONDON Feb. 6.—The position in Libya is authoritatively described as somewhat confused, although the initiative appeared to remain with Field-M[?]hal Rommel. There has been considerable patrol activity on both sides, but ...

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  24. German Strategy In Russia

    LONDON Feb. 6.—Observers with enclose knowledge of Russian terrain consider that the most recent advances by the Soviet forces open up important possibilities relative to the German strategy. ...

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  25. Pacific Situation Serious

    WASHINGTON Feb. 6.—Military and naval experts take a very serious view of the situation in the Far Eastern Pacific. This is reported by the Washington correspondent of the American Associated Press. ...

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  26. FISHERY QUESTIONS

    TOKIO Feb. 6.—The Tokio official radio reports the Foreign Minister Mr. Mishi, as telling the Committee of Representatives ...

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  27. ANZACS BACK IN AUSTRALIA

    MELBOURNE Sat.— Although wounded, Some seriously, in epic battles in Libya, Syria, Greece, and Crete, a party of Anzacs, ...

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  28. BALDWIN WISHES TO KEEP GATES

    LONDON Feb. 6.—The “Daily Express” says that an official of the Ministry of Works stated that the iron gates at Earl Baldwin’s ...

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