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  3. NEW STRATEGY TO MEET BURMA ATTACKS

    MANDALAY, Tuesday.—Coinciding with news of surprise British raids in Burma, the Commander-in-Chief (Major-General Alexander) announced that new ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  4. BRITAIN'S TANKS FOR RUSSIA

    Vast number of tanks out in Britain's armament factories, massing on the quayside at a British port prior to being loaded for shipment to Russia. ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  5. ARRIVAL OF STRONG U.S. FORCES IN AUSTRALIA

    CANBERRA, Tuesday.—First official announcement of the arrival in Australia of United States forces has been made by the United States Secretary for War (Mr. Stimson) ...

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  6. TWO SHIPS SUNK NEAR JAPAN

    WASHINGTON, Monday.—To-day's Navy communique says that United States submarines have sunk an enemy ...

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  7. Big German Supply Dumps Ringed: Paratroops' Raid

    LONDON, Tuesday.—Russian forces have completed the encirclement of Viazma, 140 miles west of Moscow. They cut the Viazma-Smolensk railway yesterday, the "Daily Express" correspondent at Stockholm reports and ...

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  8. N.S.W. POLICE TO TAKE LEGAL ACTION

    SYDNEY, Tuesday.—The N.S.W. Police Association executive to-day decided to take legal action concerning the 17 members who were transferred to ...

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  9. Will Drive Germans Past Berlin

    WASHINGTON, Monday.—Increased Russian strength will enable them to drive the Germans over the German ...

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  10. OLD CHINESE CUSTOM

    OTTAWA, Monday.—Fifty-four Chinese sailors rescued from torpedoed ships have refused to sign on other ships unless they are Hong ...

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  11. JAPS. CONSERVING FOR BIG ATTACKS

    LONDON, Tuesday.—It now seems clear that the Japanese drive against Australia is coming by way of New Guinea to by-pass and outfiank Darwin, says a Port Moresby message received in London. ...

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  12. NAZIS USE RESERVES: NEW WORRY

    LONDON, Monday.—Between the Soviet's success in the north and its new, drives in the south it appears ...

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  13. NEW LONG-RANGE BOMBERS

    SAN FRANCSCO, Monday—Consolidated Aircraft Ltd's few mechanical assembly line at San Diego was set in operation to-day producing ...

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  14. Polish Destroyer Saves Convoy

    LONDON, Monday.—How the Polish destroyer, Kujawiak, saved one of our convoys from damage, shot down a German aircraft and seriously damaged ...

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  15. OIL SHORTAGE IN U.S.

    WASHINGTON, Monday—Official figures on the east coast oil shortage show that submarining and ship transfers to other waters have cut tanker ...

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  16. NAVAL OFFICER'S EPIC ESCAPE

    CALCUTTA, Monday.—Remarkable stories of the last days in Rangoon include that of a naval lieutenant of the R.N.V.R., whose ship was the last out ...

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  17. Claim Battle Raging

    LONDON, Tuesday.—Axis radio stations in Europe declare that the Japanese forces in New Guinea have advanced into difficult territory and have ...

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  18. Australian C.-in-C. Suggested

    SYDNEY, Tuesday.—The appointment of a commander-in-chief in Australia was urged by Mr. Spender, M.H.R., to-day. "We are now in the field of ...

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  19. Growing Rubber in Australia

    CANBERRA, Tuesday.—Investigations into the possibility of growing a Mexican rubber plant in Australia are being made by the C.S.I.R. The difficulty of ...

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  20. Extra Jap. Attache For Vichy

    LONDON, Monday.—The Japanese Domei agency reports that Lieutenant-Colonel Ichiro Sakurai has been appointed to go to Vichy to assist the ...

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  21. NAVAL LOSSES

    LONDON, Monday.—The naval correspondent of the "Daily Express" says that, including the Java losses, the Royal navies, including Australia and ...

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  22. R.A.A.F. MEN BACK FROM FAR EAST

    CANBERRA, Tuesday.—Most of the R.A.A.F. personnel who have been serving in the Far East have ...

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  23. No Jap.-Russian Fishing Agreement

    NEW YORK, Monday.—Tokio official radio said to-day, that protracted negotiations for the annual extension of the Russian-Japanese fisheries ...

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  24. GERMANS BUILDING AIR RAID SHELTERS FOR WARSHIPS

    LONDON, Monday.—Berlin radio declared to-day that tens of thousands of foreign workers are building gigantic air raid shelters for German warships along the Atlantic coast to Hitler's personal specifications. ...

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  25. NAVY AND R.A.F. COMBINE IN RAID

    CAIRO, Tuesday.—The Italian base at Rhodes, on the Island of the same name in the Dodecanese group, off the south-west Turkish coast, was attacked during a combined sea and air operation on Sunday. ...

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  26. PITH OF THE LEADERS

    THERE are many signs that the crisis of this world war is not far off. A great deal will depend upon whether Russia, ...

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  27. AXIS LOSES 253 'PLANES

    LONDON, Monday.—Despite the intensity of R.A.F. raids last week, their losses totalled only 46, against the Axis 57. ...

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  28. CROSSED CHANNEL IN RUBBER DINGHY

    LONDON, Tuesday.—The commander of a Fighter Squadron's navigating feat in crossing the English Channel in a rubber dinghy has been revealed. ...

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  29. YUGOSLAV GUERRILLAS PLANNING FOR SPRING OFFENSIVE

    LONDON, Monday.—Colonel Mihailovich, the guerrilla leader, is preparing to carry out a Yugoslav guerilla spring offensive against the ...

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  30. BLACK RECORD OF ATROCITIES

    LONDON, Monday.—Revelations of German atrocities in Norway which resulted in the banning of 17 Swedish newspapers which published them, form ...

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