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  4. "Make Singapore Another Tobruk"

    LONDON Feb. 4.—“We must make the defence of Singapore as memorable and successful as the defence of Tobruk,” declared General Sir Archibald Wavell, Commander ...

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  5. CHINA MAY BE DECISIVE WAR FRONT

    NEW YORK February 4,—“If we take our eyes from to-day’s events In the Philippines, East Indies, and Singapore, we can ...

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  6. HE REACHED ENGLAND—BUT NOT AS HITLER INTENDED

    A German pilot, shot down over Britain, photographed under armed guard on his way to a [?]of the war camp in England He to wearing the Iron Cross. ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  7. AXIS SUPPLIES SUNK

    LONDON Feb. 4—British light naval forces, including a unit of the Polish Navy, this morning intercepted two ...

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    General Sir Archibald Wavell, Supreme Commander of the Allied Forces in the southwest Pacific, who has issued a special ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  9. ANOTHER SHOCK FOR JAPANESE

    WASHINGTON February 4.— On Tuesday night the Japanese made a local attack en the left flank In the Bataan Peninsula, ...

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  10. Nazis Turn To Give Battle

    LONDON Feb. 4.—Reports from Russia indicate that the retreating Germans have strengthened their defences at various places and are turning to give battle. the Russians, nevertheless are making steady forward progress. ...

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  11. SCORCHED EARTH POLICY

    SYDNEY Thursday.—The secretary of the New South Wales Traders’ Protective Association. Mr. W. A. Flanagan, said to-day ...

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  12. To-day's Leaders: Backs to the Wall Save That Waste

    LONDON Feb. 4—Singapore Garrison now the largest fortress in history, possibly larger than die whole forces in Malaya a few months ago. Troops are using every minute ...

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  14. Judge's Remarks [?] Burglar

    NEWCASTLE Thursday. — John Frederick Dean(45), clerk who had pleaded guilty in the Quarter sessions to three ...

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  15. BEDS FOR RAID CASUALTIES

    SYDNEY Thursday.—The minister for Health, Mr. Kelly., today declared that 500 beds for air raid casualties could be made ...

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  16. GAOL FOR ELDERLY MAN

    NEWCASTLE Thursday.— Thomas Moran (76) was sent to gaol for nine months by Judge Nield in the Quarter sessions today ...

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    LORD BEAVERBROOK, who has appointed to the new post of Minister for War Production in Britain. ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  19. BEAVERBROOK'S NEW JOB

    LONDON Feb. 4—The announcement was made from No 10 Downing-street this evening of the appointment of Lord Beaverbrook ...

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  20. TWO MEN SENT TO GAOL

    NEWCASTLE Thursday.— In the Quarter sessions to-day, Harold Archie Nolan (32), labourer, and William Christian (38): ...

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  21. DRIVE FOR MORE MINERALS

    CANBERRA, Thursday.— plans for production of minerals required by Australia and her Allies were announced last night ...

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  22. POLICE APPEAL FOR ASSISTANCE

    SYDNEY Thursday.—Det. Superintendent Matthews, chief of the C.I.B., to-day appealed to the public for further assistance in ...

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  23. Trade Union Advisory Panel

    MELBOURNE Thursday.—Federal Ministers and union representatives will confer in Melbourne next on the manpower ...

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  24. CONTROL OF MILK INDUSTRY

    SYDNEY Thursday.— Is is most probable that the milk Board will go out of existence in April next when the five-year term of the ...

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  25. Darwin Food Shortage

    DARWIN Thursday.— To offset food shortage, which It is officially expected will be relleved shortly, cafes and eating houses ...

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  26. IGNORED CALL-UP

    NEWCASTLE Thursday.— For falling to attend for enrolment In the Defence Force, James Bennett of Queen's-street, Newcastle ...

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  27. SYDNEY MARKETS

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  28. Bombings--Fires In Norway Factories Destroyed

    LONDON Feb. 4.—A Wave of fires and bombings has swept Norway. This is the outcome of Norwegian resentment at the installation of Major Vidkun Quisling as Prime Minister of Norway, at the instigation of the Nazis. ...

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  29. MENACE TO YOUNG PEOPLE

    NEWCASTLE Thursday. — Mervyn James Cashman (17) who had pleaded guilty to having attempted to commit an abominable ...

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  30. BRITISH WITHDRAWAL FROM DERNA

    LONDON Feb. 4.—An Associated Press .despatch -in London states the British forces have left Derna. The right flank appears to. have gone back 50 miles in two days, but the left flank is stationary. ...

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  31. INVESTMENTS ON CHANGE

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