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  3. 4 JAPANESE TRANSPORTS SUNK

    Shortly after the Dutch Commander-in-Chief at Batavia had announced that Dutch warships had scored successes during Allied action against the Japanese, it was officially stated in Singapore that Dutch submarines, during the night had sunk four fully laden enemy troopships. ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  4. ALLIED WAR COUNCIL SEEN AS URGENT NEED

    LONDON, Saturday.—All that remains now to complete the great world war line-up is the formation of a Supreme Allied War Council. With that urgent need is linked the question of whether ...

    Article : 228 words
  5. Hitler on Oil Quest

    LONDON, Saturday.—Germany's Foreign Minister (Herr von Ribbentrop) will shortly visit the Balkans in an ...

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  6. Australian News' Sought

    EVERYONE here is apprehensively watching for every scrap of news from Australia. The stark fact, which has ...

    Article : 214 words
  7. Praise for New Libyan Leader

    LONDON, Saturday.—Maj.-Gen. Neil M. Ritchie, new commander of the 8th Army in North Africa, like his predecessor. Gen. ...

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  8. Aussie Soldiers in Near East

    CAIRO, Saturday.—Australian soldiers in the Near East greeted the news of Japan's entry to the war with quiet confidence in the signs of Allied strength which they see around them, mixed with a certain feeling of ...

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  9. Link to Eastern Front

    HOWEVER dire Australasia's peril, and to whatever extent eyes are turned to the Pacific, the eastern front cannot he separated ...

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  10. Japanese Planes Closer To Australia

    MELBOURNE.—The R.A.A.F.'s third communique, issued today from Air Force ...

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  12. SPECIAL FLAT IN PRISON FOR MOSLEYS

    LONDON, Saturday.—Lon-don's No. 1 Fascist hostess of pre-war days. Lady Mosley, is preparing another kind of ...

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  13. Do Not Under-Rate Problems Of Pacific

    LONDON, Saturday.—Australians should not underrate the enormous difficulties that must be ...

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  14. Change On Russian Front

    LONDON, Saturday.—London newspapers are emphasising he importance of the Russians smashing defeat of the Germans in ...

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  15. Stop Press

    London.—There is no confirmation of Japanese claims to have [?] British [?] mainland ...

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  16. SENATOR REBUKED BY PRESIDENT

    WASHINGTON, Saturday.—President Roosevelt, at a press conference, rebuked Senator Tobey who yesterday in the Senate ...

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  17. First Norwegian To Get M.C.

    LONDON, Saturday.—Twenty eight-year-old Lieut. Quartmaster Asbjorn Lurfigsen has been awarded the first British ...

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  18. Quezon Tells Of Loyalty Of Philippines

    WASHINGTON, Saturday.—President Quezon, of the Philippine Islands, in a message to President Roosevelt, after a tour of Luzon. ...

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  19. Next Stand by Rommel Near Derna

    CAIRO, Saturday.—It is believed that the Italo-German commander (Gen. Rommel) has withdrawn to a second line of defence near Derna, about 100 miles west or Tobruk, after his main forces have been driven out of Eastern Libya. British tactics ...

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  20. Inquiry Likely Into Loss Of Big Warships

    SINGAPORE, Saturday.—It is reliably reported that there will be an exhaustive official inquiry into the circumstances of the loss ...

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  21. Shells for America

    WASHINGTON, Saturday.—The entire output of three Canadian shellmaking plant has been offered to the United States. This was ...

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