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  3. FIGHTING CONTINUES IN N. MALAYA

    Although fighting continues in the Kedah and Kelantan area of Malaya and in Northern Luzon, in the Philippines, the Japanese have made no progress. Japanese bombers have intensified their attacks on the Island ...

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  4. AUSTRALIAN MADE

    Australian-made 3.7in. anti-aircraft guns, in practice shoots on the Australian coast, have demonstrated their high quality. The ... [ILLUSTRATED]

    Article : 55 words
  5. LABOUR'S MAJORITY LIKELY TO BE INCREASED

    At the closing yesterday of the progress counting of the primary votes cast in the states election, it was evident that Labour was likely to be returned with a majority of ...

    Article : 392 words
  6. RUSSIAN ADVANCE PROCEEDING

    LONDON, Sunday.—Every report received makes it clear that the Russians are continuing to advance and the Germans to retreat at many points along the whole front ...

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  7. U.S. PLANS ARMY OF 7,000,000

    WASHINGTON, Saturday.—The Selective Service Director (Mr. Hershey) stated to-day that the United States could call ...

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  8. 20 PLANES LOST AT HAWAII

    WASHINGTON, Saturday.—The War Department disclosed to-night that more than 20 Japanese planes were shot ...

    Article : 197 words
  9. TWO ITALIAN CRUISERS DESTROYED

    LONDON, Saturday.—Italy is believed to have lost two cruisers in the last 24 hours, one torpedoed by a ...

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  10. Will Hitler Try Turkey Next?

    LONDON, Saturday.—The Istanbul (Turkey) correspondent of the "Daily Mail' says that the German Foreign Minister, von Ribbentrop, ...

    Article : 142 words
  11. NO RUSSIAN FRONT AGAINST JAPAN

    NEW YORK, Sunday.—The Russian Ambassador (M. Litvinoff) said to-day, according to the Washington correspondent ...

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  12. NEW PEAK IN INFORMAL VOTES

    Probably due to the [?]ouping for the first time of candidates according to party, informal votes reached a new peak. ...

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  13. GERMAN SPIES CONVICTED

    NEW YORK, Saturday.—A jury to-day convicted 14 alleged Ggrman spies of failure to register as foreign agents and stealing defence plans. They ...

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  14. BRITISH ADVANCE CONTINUES IN LIBYA

    CAIRO, Sunday.—The main British forces continue to make progress in the face of determined German and Italian resistance south-westwards of Gazala, says to-day's communique. ...

    Article : 358 words
  15. U.S. AVIATOR LOSES LIFE IN ATTACK ON SHIP

    MANILA, Friday—Army Captain Colin Kelly, junior, became America's first hero of the Japanese war yesterday, when he gave his life diving close ...

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  16. JAPANESE BOMBS GIVE OFF ACRID SMOKE

    SINGAPORE, Saturday.—It is authoritatively stated that the Japanese are using large incendiary bombs similar to those used against China ...

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  17. PITH OF THE LEADERS

    THE RESULT of the State election on Saturday is not a very great surprise. Most people rather expected that the Cosgrove ...

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  18. ENEMY COULD LAND IN AUSTRALIA

    LONDON, Sunday.—"Japanese forces could land in certain parts of Australia, but I do not believe they would ...

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  19. SUPREME ALLIED WAR COUNCIL LIKELY TO BE SET UP

    LONDON, Saturday.—The formation of a Supreme Allied War Council will possibly result from the extension of the war to a world-wide scale, says the diplomatic correspondent of the Australian Associated Press. The council would be similar to ...

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  20. ENQUIRY INTO LOSS OF SHIPS LIKELY

    SINGAPORE, Saturday.—It is reliably reported that there will be an exhaustive official enquiry into the loss of the battleship Prince of Wales and ...

    Article : 233 words
  21. FRENCH FORCES IN AFRICA EAGER TO FIGHT GERMANS

    LONDON, Saturday.—General Odic, former commander of the French North African Air Force, who has arrived from New York to join General de Gaulle, declared to-day that the French North African Fleet would be only too ...

    Article : 152 words
  22. London Railways Hit in Raids Last Year

    LONDON, Sunday—It is now revealed that London's railway terminimet their share of last winter's intensive bombing. Trains suffered direct ...

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