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  3. BRITISH WITHDRAW ON BURMESE FRONT

    LONDON, Tuesday.—British troops resisting the new Japanese drive in Burma have withdrawn to more concentrated positions on the Bilin River. Meanwhile the Batavia radio denies Axis reports that the ...

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  4. KEEPING FIT IN SYRIA

    Allied troops in Syria are having a course of ski training. ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  5. ALL RESOURCES OF NATION TO BE MOBILISED

    SYDNEY, Tuesday.—Every human being in this country is now, whether he or she likes it or not, at the service of the Government in the defence of Australia. All money, machinery, ...

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  6. SOVIET ADVANCE LIMITED TO LIGHT ARMS

    STOCKHOLM, Monday—Recent reports reflect important Russian progress on the Leningrad front, on the front, and in the Ukraine, but it is ...

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  7. ELECTION TALK IN BRITAIN

    LONDON, Monday.—Some of Mr. Churchill's closest advisers are considering plans for, an early general election, a ...

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  8. FATE OF A.I.F. OBSCURE

    SYDNEY, Tuesday. — No further news concerning the fate of the A.I.F. in Singapore has yet been received, the Minister for the Army (Mr. Forde) ...

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  9. ATTACK ON ARUBA

    LONDON, Monday.—Enemy submarines torpedoed three tankers and shelled the Standard Oil Company's ...

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  10. NEW OUTLOOK IN INDIA

    DELHI, Monday.—There are indications that the visit of the Chinese leader (Marshal Chiang Kai-Shek) is contributing to the development of a ...

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  11. NORMANDIE IS TOTAL LOSS

    NEW YORK, Tuesday—Rear–Admiral Andrews, naval commandant of the New York district, acknowledged to-day day the ultimate loss of the Normandie, ...

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  12. Tokio Version of Surrender of Singapore

    NEW YORK, Monday. — Tokio radio, in its version of the surrender of Singapore said the first move was made ...

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  13. PORT MORESBY VITAL TO AUSTRALIA

    PORT MORESBY, Tuesday. —"With Singapore's fall, Port Moresby must be made the Tobruk of the Pacific if ...

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  14. IMPROVIDENT PORTUGAL

    LISBON, Monday. — New petrol restrictions have virtually brought private motoring to a standstill throughout Portugal. ...

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  15. BIG PETROL CUT INEVITABLE

    SYDNEY, Tuesday.—It is expected that the Government will decide almost immediately to reduce to a minimum petrol used for, other than war ...

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  16. U-boat Near New York, Commander Claims

    BERLIN, Monday.—The official German news agency has released the story of a U-boat commanded by Lieutenant Capitan Hardegan, who claimed ...

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  17. NO AMERICAN GOODS REACH ROMMEL

    WASHINGTON, Monday. — The Assistant Secretary of State (Mr. Sumner Welles) to-day asserted that not a single pound ...

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  18. 4000 Tons of Bombs on Warships

    LONDON, Tuesday.—The German warships at Brest were undoubtedly hit by bombs, said Mr. Churchill in the House of Commons to-day. ...

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  19. CALIFORNIAN SPY RAIDS

    SACRAMENTO (Calif.). Monday. — F.B.I. agents to-day made sweeping raids on Japanese establishments. They seized truckloads of contraband, ...

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  20. No Separate Minister

    LONDON, Tuesday. - It is stated authoritatively that a separate Minister for Defence will not be appointed. Intendant-General Sir Robert H. ...

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  21. ADMIRAL LASHES NAVAL POLICY

    LONDON, Monday. — A vigorous attack on naval policy was made at Gosport to-day by Admiral of the ...

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  22. DUTCH FIGHT WITH BLAZING OIL

    BATAVIA, Tuesday. — The full of Palembang, the richest Indies oil centre, was like a scene from Dante's Inferno. ...

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  23. Desert Tribe Fights Against Germans in Libya

    CAIRO, Monday.—A unit composed of Senussi warriors who fled from the italian rule and for a year trained in Egypt, has been in action against the Germans in the Western Desert. ...

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  24. VICE - REGAL COUPLE INTERNED?

    LONDON, Tuesday. - A private advice received here states that the Governor of the Strait Settlements (Sir Thomas ...

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  25. PITH OF THE LEADERS

    AT THIS testing time we must look to our arms. But we must also took to the spirit within us. They are stronger in arms ...

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  26. PHILIPPINES FIGHTING

    WASHINGTON, Monday. — There has been heavy enemy artillery fire in the Batan Peninsula during the past 24 hours and intermittent infantry ...

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  27. Axis Forces in Libya Renew Move to East

    CAIRO, Monday.—Marshal Rommel's forces apparently having received supplies, are now on the move eastward from the Tmimi Mekili line, and the gap between the opposing forces has been reduced. ...

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  28. ENEMY MAINTAINS INCESSANT ASSAULTS AGAINST MALTA

    VALETTA, Monday, — The grim battle for Malta continued without abating yesterday. Guns flashed in every direction and R.A.F. ...

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  29. Wants Courtmartial for Pearl Harbour Chiefs

    WASHINGTON Monday.—Asserting that it was time Americans got tough, Representative Young in the House to-day demanded that General Short and ...

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  30. SECRET SESSION IN CANADA

    OTTAWA, Monday. — The first secret session of Commons since the last war will be held this week, probably on Thursday, to discuss Canada's ...

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  31. U.S. LABOUR LEADERS EXEMPT

    WASHINGTON, Monday. — Selective Service Headquarters announced to-day that all local draft boards had been instructed to defer from military ...

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  32. FINUCANE TO BROADCAST

    SYDNEY. Tuesday.—Squadron Leader Brendan Finucane, leader of the record-breaking R.A.A.F. squadron in England, will speak to Australia on the B.B.C. ...

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