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  4. ACTION TO STOP STRIKES

    CANBERRA, Thursday. — War Cabinet decided today that Statutory Rule No. 77 should be enforced in all cases of ...

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  5. 90 RED DIVISIONS IN NEW ATTACKS

    The Red Army is carrying out simultaneous violent attacks all along the Southern Front, according to despatches received in France from neutral sources. The despatches add that the Russians are ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  6. AT A NORTH OF IRELAND PORT, THESE U-S SOLDIERS

    are shown with ammunition issued to them after arrival, when they immediately went on a war footing. Picture was transmitted trom Lonaon ro New York. ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  7. RAAF HITS AGAIN AT JAPS IN NEW GUINEA

    MORE RAIDS BY THE RAAF ON ENEMY FORCES THAT HAVE LANDED IN NEW GUINEA AND RECONNAISSANCES OF THE AREAS ARE REPORTED IN A WAR COMMUNIQUE ISSUED YESTERDAY BY MR. DRAKEFORD, AIR MINISTER. ...

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  8. SOME OF THE FIRST AMERICAN SOLDIERS TO REACH IRELAND

    on January 26 with AEF receiving [?] tea from women wor workers. Token at a North of Ireland port, this picture was radioed from London to New York. ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  9. CAPT. LYTTELTON PRODUCTION MINISTER

    Capt. Oliver Lyttelton, former Minister for State in the Middle East, is to be appointed Minister of Production, It was ...

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  10. BOMBS REPLY TO JAP PEACE FEELER

    At a moment when a feeler for a separate peace with Australia was being put forward in Tokio, the RAAF was giving ...

    Article : 477 words
  11. BRIG.-GENERAL RUSSELL P. HARTLE.

    commander of the force of U-S troops that landed in Northern Ireland recently. ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  12. PRECAUTIONS TAKEN IN CEYLON

    According to a British United Press message from Ceylon, Vice-Admiral Sir Geoffrey Layton, C-in-C Colombo, has issued ...

    Article : 134 words
  13. MORE TROOPS NEEDED IN BURMA

    Burma needs reinforcements, says the Mandalay correspondent of British United Press, and unless the demand is soon ... [ILLUSTRATED]

    Article : 284 words
  14. £160,677 ESTATE LEFT BY DUKE OF CONNAUGHT

    The Duke of Connaught. great-uncle of the King, who died recently aged 92. left estate valued at £160.677 ...

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  15. DUTCH STILL FIGHTING IN SUMATRA

    Dr. van Mook, Lieutenant Governor-General of the NEI, who is now in Australia, has received definite information ...

    Article : 164 words
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  17. "TRINCOMALEE MUST BE DEFENDED"

    The loss of Rangoon and Sourabaya, says Yorkshire Post's naval correspondent, completes the enemy ...

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  18. REYNAUD ARRAIGNS VICHY

    The text of an illuminating letter written by M. Paul Beynaud, who was French Prime Minister just before the capitulation in June, 1940. ...

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  19. HEARTENING SUCCESS, BUT DANGER PERSISTS

    CANBERRA, Thursday. — While news of successful attacks by Allied aircraft against Japanese invasion forces at ...

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  20. ALLIED NAVAL LOSSES OFF JAVA

    "We must be prepared in the next few days for bad news of the price paid for the vain defance of Java," says Daily ...

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  21. CONSTRUCTION OF BRANCH ROUTES TO FEED BURMA ROAD

    A hundred thousand coolies under Allied experts are building a branch route for the purpose of linking up half the ...

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  22. CRIPPS'S VISIT I WELCOMED IN INDIA

    The forthcoming visit to India of Sir Stafford Cripps is warmly welcomed by all sections of the population, states ...

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  23. BRITAIN TO HAVE FASTER TORPEDO-BOMBER

    A new torpedo-bomber, more powerful and faster than the Swordfish and Albacore, is coming into production in Britain, Mr. A. V. ...

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  24. HEAVY FIGHTING IN CHINA

    A big battle is reported from the Yellow River Valley, China, where the Japanese have thrown 30,000 troops into a ...

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  25. ADMIRALTY CONTROL OF LAND PLANES

    Changes in Britain s sea-air policy will follow the inquiries into the sinkings of Prince of Wales and Repulse, and the escape of ...

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  26. MAJ.-GEN. BENNETT'S REPORT TO LONDON

    It is authoritatively stated that a short report on Singapore has been received from Maj.-Gen. Gordon Bennett. It ...

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  27. "SPIT AND POLISH" SPIRIT DIES HARD

    "Here is a significant incident about one way we are preparing to meet our Nazi enemy," writes "Cassendra" in the Daily Mirror. ...

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  28. CURFEW IN AMSTERDAM

    As a reprisal for bomb attacks on German-occupied houses an 8pm curfew has been imposed upon Amsterdam, says The Times. ...

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  29. CALIFORNIAN RADIO OFF THE AIR

    Los Angeles radio stations were ordered off the air at Gain local time on Wednesday when a blue alert was issued. A yellow alert was ordered ...

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  30. CHRISTMAS ISLAND SHELLED BY JAPS.

    Vichy Radio, quoting Tokio, says that the Japanese Navy has shelled Christmas Island, which is situated south of the western extremity of ...

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  31. TUNNEY A COMMANDER

    The Navy Department has announced thnt Gene Tunney, former world heavywught boxing champion, has been promoted from ...

    Article : 54 words
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