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  3. ENEMY PUSHES NORTH

    A further British withdrowdl on the Irrawaddy front is reported in the communique issued in New Delhi this morning. "Owing to severe enemy pressure," states the communique, ...

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  4. RAP.KEEPS UP ATTACK

    Continuing the RAF'S non-stop offensive, strong formations of planes, flying at a great height, passed over the Kent coast ...

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  5. SECOND FRONT TENSION

    Whether a Brttteh, or even as Anglo-American landing on the Continent to [?] or not, the ocnviction that such a threat [?] ...

    Article : 552 words
  6. PETAIN CABINET RESIGNS

    Petain'm Cabinet met in Vichy for the last time this morning, when Ministers tendered their resignations. Laved is expected to announce the composition of him ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  7. ALLEGATIONS BY MR. WARD

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  8. EXPENSIVE RAID ON MORESBY

    A communique issued by the Prime Minister tonight states that Port Moresby's twenty-fifth air raid, which took place this ...

    Article : 390 words
  9. CORREGIDOR DEFIANT

    Despite 65 air raids in less than a week, Amprican artillerymen on Corregidor are still hurling back a defiant hall of shellfire on Japanese ...

    Article : 281 words
  10. FORCING CHANGES FROM PRACTICE

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  11. WHY JAVA SEA BATTLE WAS FOUGHT

    Vice-Adml. Glassford, commander Of the United States Naval Forces in the South-West Pacific, who has returned from Australia, ...

    Article : 152 words
  12. PHILIPPINES RAID CAUSES PLEASURE

    Newspapers are delighted with the great aerial coup in the Philippines. The New York "Sun" says that it will lift Allied morale and ...

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  13. NO LIQUOR ON ANZAC DAY

    No intoxicating liquor may be sold on Anxac Day according to a decision made today by the War Cabinet ...

    Article : 117 words
  14. WARTIME INDUSTRIAL GROWTH

    After investigating Australian wartime industrial growth, Joseph Harsch, correspondent of the "Chirstain Science Monitor," ...

    Article : 141 words
  15. Havoc In Three-Minute

    Havoc caused by our planes during three-minute attack on Timor recently was vividly described by a member of the crew on his ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  16. USING UNSERVICEABLE UNIFORMS

    Unserviceable uniforms and other apparel from the AMP, Navy, Air Force, and Allied forces in Australia are to be transformed ...

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  17. NEW ILS. INDUSTRIAL PROCESSES

    Shea loadings in the United States have beeen increased by 7,000 p.c. as the result of a new method of producing artillery ...

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  18. Extension of Two Sydney Strikes

    They were extensions in two Sydney strikes today. The night shift of employes in a [?] annece of the Water Board ...

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  19. "CANNOT FACE INVASION"

    Mr. C. Rajagopalachariar, a member of the Congress Working Committee, in a statement today, said:—"Owing to lack of mutual ...

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  20. NEW REGULATIONS CRITICISED

    The Chariman of the [?] Col[?] Ltd. (Mr. E. [?] Simpson) said today that the new coal regulationss would tend to ...

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  21. Death Sentence For Strangling Niece

    William Ernest McDonald. 40. member of the AIP, was found guilty of murder of his niece Florence June Peisley today, and was ...

    Article : 125 words
  22. Japanese Forces Moved Northward

    The Chinese military spokesman said today that large Japanese forces and equipment were being moved northward from Nanking, ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  23. STOP PRESS

    The Admiralty states tbat a large Italian tra—sport—one of two being protected by an escort in tbe Mediterranean—was sank by two ...

    Article : 91 words
  24. Destroyers Launched InJ Record Time

    The destroyer Duncan was commissioned today, five months ahead of schedule and less than two months alter having been ...

    Article : 129 words
  25. Japanese To Build Heinkel Bombers

    Publishing a propaganda picture of Professor Heinkel surrounded by grinning Japanese air experts, the "Daily Herald" says that Allied ...

    Article : 118 words
  26. Sandstorms Restrict Operations In Libya

    Today's Cairo communique states that our artillery shelled enemy armored cars and transport! in the Temrad area, about 15 miles ...

    Article : 80 words
  27. Many Bombay Residents Leave

    Many Bombay residents, incinding mill workers, are leaving for the interior, but production has not yet been seriously affected. Some ...

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