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  3. HOLDING THRUSTS IN MALAYA, BURMA

    SINGAPORE, Wednesday.—Japanese thrusts in Burma and in Malaya are being held by the Imperial forces. It is officially announced in Rangoon that Thai and Japanese troops crosed the Bumese border in a thrust towards the important ...

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  4. LINKED BY A CAUSEWAY

    The map shows the island of Singapore and the southern portion of Johore. The lower picture gives a view of the causeway ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  5. WIDESPREAD RAIDS IN NEW GUINEA

    MELBOURNE, Wednesday.—Strong forces of Japanese fighters and bombers attacked a number of points in the Bismarck Archipelago and along the northern coast of ...

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  6. TREACHERY OF U. SAW

    HARTFORD (U.S.A. ), Tuesday.—Burma's Premier, U. Saw, intentionally hampered transportation over the ...

    Article : 204 words
  7. Full Training for Airmen In Austraila

    MELBOURNE, Wednesday.—War Cabinet has decided to extend the system of operational training flying schools ...

    Article : 169 words
  8. MOJAISK FALLS TO RUSSIANS

    LONDON, Wednesday.—Russian troops are now west of Mojaisk, the main German base 65 miles west of Moscow. The capture of Mojaisk on Tuesday—now officially reported from ...

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  9. RESIGNATION OF ARCHBISHOP

    The Archbishop of Canterbury Most Rev. Cosmo Gordon Lang, who according to a London report has resigned. Dr. Lang who ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  10. Greek Nation Must Pay by Slow Death

    LONDON. Wednesday—The "Daily Telegraph's" Beirut correspondent writes: "All accounts of the suffering and famine in Greece and the heroio ...

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  11. Daring Raid by U.S. Torpedo-Boat: Enemy Ship Sunk

    WASHINGTON, Tuesday.—A united States motor torpedo-boat in a daring bight foray, entered Subic Bay (Philippines) and torpedoed a ...

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  12. BLINDING SANDSTORM IN LIBYA

    CAIRO, Wednesday.—To-day's communique says: "A blinding sandstorm which raged in the frontier districts yesterday restricted our land and air ...

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  13. DROPPING FOOD TO MAROONED AIR PASSENGERS

    DARWIN, Wednesday.— Marooned since last Saturday, passengers in a plane forced down 70 miles north of Derby, W.A., are having food dropped ...

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  14. REINFORCEMENTS FROM U.S.A.

    WASHINGTON, Tuesday,—Supplies and reinforcement were being sent to the south-west pacific and "very excellent progress was being made to strengthen the position the united nations there," President Roosevelt ...

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  15. 150,000 Frost-Bitten Nazis Sent to Bulgaria

    LONDON, Wednesday.—The Moscow radio quotes an Ankara message that more than 150,000 frost-bitten Germans have been sent to Bulgaria from ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  16. BATTLESHIPS AT SINGAPORE?

    LONDON Tuesday.—Saigon (Indo-China) Radio broadcast a statement that a Japanese reconnaissance pilot reported the ...

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  17. SHELLS ACROSS STRAIT

    LONDON, Wednesday.—German long range guns to-night fired a few shells across the Strait. One salvo was tired, then, after one and a half hour's ...

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  18. MENZIES STATES AUSTRALIA'S CASE

    LONDON, Tuesday,—The former Australian Primer Minister (Mr. R. G. Menzies), in an article in "The Times" ...

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  19. PITH OF THE LEADERS

    THE POSSIBILITY of any important naval offensive against Japan in the South-Western Pacific is now extremely remote, ...

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  20. ATROCITIES IN YUGOSLAVIA

    LONDON. Wednesday.—The Yugoslav Government in London reveals that German artillery and dive bombers have completely demolished ...

    Article : 61 words
  21. ENEMY SUBMARINE ACTIVE IN INDIAN OCEAN

    LONDON, Tuesday.—First evidence of an enemy submarine in the Indian Ocean is reported by a correspondent of the Associated Press of America at. Padang (Sumatra). A ship on which I Was travelling ...

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  22. YOUNG PRIVATE REFUSES TO TAKE CIVIL JOB

    MELBOURNE, Wednesday.—A young A.I.F. private who resented his proposed transfer from the army to a civil occupation may be successful in his ...

    Article : 150 words
  23. Chinese Peace Talk Unofficial

    LONDON. Tuesday.—Chinese official circles in London know nothing concerning statements attributed to Dr. Sun-fo, chairman of the legislative ...

    Article : 67 words
  24. HOUSES DESTROYED IN FRANCE

    VICHY. Tuesday.—It is announced that 70,000 houses were destroyed and 200,000 damaged during the fighting in France in 1940. ...

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