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  5. Huge U.S. Vote For War

    WASHINGTON Feb. 17. —The House of Representatives Appropriation Committee has approved of a ...

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  6. Fall Of Singapore Was Not Unexpected

    LONDON Feb. 17.—Referring to the fall of Singapore in the House of Commons, the Prime Minister, Mr. Churchill, said: “This was not unexpected, but I have no ...

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  7. CHINESE TROOPS MOVE IN AT BURMA

    RANGOON Feb 17.—It is officially announced to-night that there is no change in the situation on the Billim River front. ...

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  9. No Jap. Landings In Java

    LONDON Feb. 17.—The Batavia radio announced that reports that the Japanese had landed in Java were completely ...

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  10. A BRITISH FLYING FORTRESS TAKES OFF

    One of the giant American-built Boeing “Flying Fortresses,” in service with the British R.A.P. is seen taking off for an attack on Brest. ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  11. DEPLORABLE FAILURES

    LONDON Feb. 17.—“The cruel humiliation which the Navy has suffered In recent weeks has emphasised the folly and ...

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  12. Thrilling Escape From Singapore

    BATAVIA Feb. 17—The last news of Singapore before its fall was given by the Australian pilots of three Hurricanes, who arrived at an Allied base. They took off from Singapore on Sunday afternoon,after opposing the Japanese ...

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  13. BIG GUNS BOOM AT BATA AN

    WASHINGTON Feb. 17.— Enemy activity in the Bataan Peninsula Is again increasing. Heavy artillery fire from the Capute ...

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  14. Raids On Japanese

    SACRAMENTO (Calif.), Feb.17, Agents of the Federal Bureau of Investigation have carried out sweeping raids on Japanese ...

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  15. "APPEASEMENT IMPOSSIBLE"

    MONTREAL Feb. 17.—The Governor of New York State. Mr. Lehman in a speech in Montreal on the occasion of the Canadian ...

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  16. SEVEN SHIPS TORPEDOED

    WASHINGTON Feb. 17.—It was announced at Maracaibo, Venezuela, to-day that seven ships had been torpedoed in the ...

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  17. GAOL INMATES FOR AIRCRAFT PRODUCTION

    SYDNEY Wednesday. — The Minister for Aircraft Production, Senator Cameron, suggested to day that gaol inmates should be ...

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  18. Scorched Earth Policy

    LONDON Feb. 17—Referring to the scorched earth policy carried out in Batavia reports say the value of ...

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  19. To-day's Leader: Liberty Loon

    LONDON Feb. 17.—The Admiralty al-v announces the German ship Strewald was torpedoed and sunk by a U-boat, but it is not known ...

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  20. JAPANESE AND BRIDGE BLOWN UP

    CANBERRA, Wed.—In the first meeting between Japanese and Australians in Malaya, Australian blew up the bridge with ...

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  22. MR. CURTIN HAS ACUTE GASTRITIS

    SYDNEY Wed.—The, Prime Minister, Mr. Curtin, was taken to St. Vincent’s Hospital yesterday afternoon suffering from ...

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  23. EVACUATION OF CATTLE

    SYDNEY, Wednesday.—A conference of interested parties, presided over by the Minister for Commerce, Mr. Scully, is to-day ...

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  24. TOKIO DESPATCH

    LONDON Feb 17—Berlin Radio quoted a dispatch from Tokio that the only British Naval officer left at Singapore was Captain ...

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  25. U.S. Supplies each Rommel

    WASHINGTON Feb. 16.—The Assistant Secretary of State (Mr. [?]iner-Welles) told the. Press [?] not a single pound of ...

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  26. CASUALTY LIST

    SYDNEY Wednesday.—Included in the latest casually list is Private C.J. Spence, lnf., Gloucester, removed from dangerously ...

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  27. BRITAIN'S ARTILLERYMEN ARC TRAINED TO THE MINUTE

    A line close-up study of a British how [?] at a practice hoot in England; Some of the crew are seen fusing the shells while others are about to elevate the gun. ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  28. Further Pounding For Italian Navy

    LONDON Feb. 17.—The Italian Navy, already hard hit at Taranto and Cape Matapan, has sustained a further heavy pounding. Naval aircraft carried out a successful attack on a strong formation of the Italian fleet in the Central ...

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  29. NO INCREASE IN CRIME

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  30. INVESTMENTS ON CHANGE

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  32. vacuation Groups

    SYDNEY, Wednesday.—Two [?] mothers and children, pendants of men serving with 2/1st Pioneer Battalion, will ...

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  33. TWO MINES IDLE

    SYDNEY Wednesday — Two coal mines were idle to-day because of disputes. They were Bellbird and South Cliton. The ...

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