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  3. SOUTHERN PUSH MAKES GOOD PROGRESS

    LONDON, Tuesday.—The Russians at the week-end launched fresh attacks with all arms against the German positions between Kharkov and the Sea of Azov, says ...

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  4. ALLIES MOVING NORTH AFTER EVACUATING RANGOON

    LONDON, Tuesday.—Japanese river landing near Rangoon and infiltration in the north caused the evacuation of Rangoon, capital of Burma, on Saturday. The capital was left a blazing wrack. ...

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  5. STRIKING POWER

    A ground crew loading a Hurricane aircraft with bombs. Hurricane aircraft of the Fighter Command are being equipped to ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  6. JAPANESE MAKE THIRD LANDING IN N.G. AT FINSCHHAFEN

    PORT MORESBY, Tuesday.—Early this afternoon Japanese forces made a third landing on the New Guinea mainland, at Finschhafen, which was formerly a German Lutheran mission station. Finschhafen is about 60 miles ...

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  7. U.S. Submarines' Outstanding Success

    WASHINGTON, Monday— American submarines have had important new successes in the Western Pacific. ...

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  8. JAPS. TO STAY IN TIMOR?

    NEW YORK, Monday.—Saigon radio quotes a message from Timer that Portuguese reinforcements from East Africa ...

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  9. NEW JAP. MOVE IN SPRING?

    CHUNGKING, Tuesday.— The Chinese Foreign Office points to a Japanese clash with Russia in the coming ...

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  10. MALTA RAIDS CONTINUOUS

    LONDON, Tuesday.—A Malta communique says that two German bombers and one fighter were destroyed, two bombers and two fighters probably ...

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  11. Australians Get Nine Enemy Planes

    CAIRO, Tuesday.—Australian airmen shot down nine enemy planes over the desert on Sunday. This is revealed in last night's R.A.F. ...

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  12. U.S. CHIEF FOR CHINESE ARMY

    LONDON, Tuesday.—Coinciding with reports of American preparations for air bases in China to attack Japan comes ...

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  13. U.S. FORCES POUR INTO S.W. PACIFIC

    WASHINGTON, Monday.—United States forces sufficiently strong to combat the Japanese in the South-Western Pacific are now pouring into that region. This is apparent from information which it is now appropriate to publish. ...

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  14. BIG R.A.F. RAIDS CONTINUE

    LONDON, Tuesday.—The R.A.F. last night launched a big attack against objectives on the French coast. ...

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  15. MYSTERY FIRES ON SHIPS

    PHILADELPHIA, Monday.—Federal officials to-day began a rigorous investigation into a series of fires on the Delaware River waterfront. ...

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  16. BRITAIN, RUSSIA GET EACH OTHER'S SECRETS

    LONDON, Monday.—The Parliamentary Secretary to the Ministry of Information (Mr. Ernest Thurtie) opened a conference in London to-day of British ...

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  17. Awards for Courage in Malaya

    CANBERRA, Tuesday.—Included in a new list of awards to live A.I.F. men for conspicuous courage in the Malayan fighting is a D.S.O. to Lieut.-Colonel ...

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  18. DUTCH ASSETS SAFE

    LONDON, Tuesday.—Dollar and sterling balances belonging to the Dutch Indies Government and private persons and institutions, have been safeguarded ...

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  19. CANADA'S CONSCRIPTION PLEBISCITE

    OTTAWA, Monday.—The Secretary of State (Mr. Norman McClarty) announced to-day that the Canadian conscription plebiscite will be held on ...

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  20. FOOD SHIP FOR GREECE

    LONDON, Tuesday.—The Swedish steamer Helleren has left a Baltic port with food for Greece. The British Government, through the Red Cross, ...

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  21. CONSULAR REPRISAL

    RIO DE JANEIRO, Monday.—The Japanese Ambassador and Embassy and Consular staffs were held in incommunicado at their residence to-day in ...

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  22. REUTERS MAN IN JAVA

    LONDON, Monday.—Reuters special correspondent, Selby Walker, is still in Java. His last message on Friday concluded: "I am afraid it is too ...

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  23. New Jap. Leader in Philippines

    WASHINGTON, Monday.—General Yamashita, who commanded the Japanese forces in Malaya and Singapore, has taken up control of Japanese ...

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  24. AMERICAN NAVAL COMMAND CHANGES ANNOUNCED

    WASHINGTON, Tuesday. — Admiral Harold Stark, Chief of Naval Operations, has been appointed to ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  25. POSITION IN JAVA UNCERTAIN

    LONDON, Tuesday.—The position in Java in uncertain. Enemy sources claim that resistance to the Japanese troops has been abandoned, but this is not confirmed in Dutch quarters in London. ...

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  26. Submarines Halt Fishing Boats

    ATLANTA, Monday.—Mr. Jack Cravey, State Commissioner of Natural Resources, said to-day that several ...

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  27. PITH OF THE LEADERS

    IN PREDICTING that aeroplanes would play a more and more important part in the war, an English expert makes the point ...

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  28. MUST SURRENDER LICENCES

    MELBOURNE, Tuesday.—The Commonwealth Liquid Fuel Control Board has again drawn the attention of every person issued with a consumer's licence ...

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  29. DEFENCES WILL BE READY IF BRITAIN IS INVADED

    LONDON, Tuesday.—With the invasion "close season" again nearing an end the authorities have issued further and more far-reaching instructions as to ...

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  30. Spending £14,500,000 Every Day

    LONDON, Tuesday.—It is authoritatively stated that the total national expenditure in the past six weeks has been about £14,500,000 a day. ...

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