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  4. NEW BLOES IN AIR OFFENSIVE

    PORT MORESBY, Tuesday.—A continuation of the RAAF offensive against Japanese land and air forces in New Guinea was reported in a communique issued by the Prime Minister (Mr Curtin) today. Direct hits were scored on hangars and runways at ...

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  5. Gas Used By Japs. In Burma: Chinese Claim

    LONDON, Tuesday (AAP).—Although a fierce engagement against Japanese and Burmese forces has been reported 10 miles south of Prome it is believed that British armoured forces are holding their positions 30 miles south of the town. ...

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  6. Self Govt. Plans For India Full Acceptance Not Favoured By Congress

    LONDON, Tuesday (AAP). — The British War Cabinet had unanimously agreed to the proposals he had taken to India, declared Sir Stafford Cripps in a broadcast today. ...

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  7. Madagascar Danger To British Supplies

    LONDON, Tuesday (AAP). —The former Minister for War (Mr Hore-Belisba), in a speech today, said: "It ...

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  8. U-BOAT THREAT TO U.S. WAR EFFORT

    WASHINGTON, Monday (AAP).—The Senate Naval Affairs Committee today summoned Admiral King to give a confidential report of measures taken to combat the submarine menace on the Atlantic coast. Senator ...

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  9. Crisis Near In Bulgaria

    LONDON. Tuesday (AAP). —There is a general feeling in Turkey that momentous decisions will be taken in ...

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  10. Changes In Army Commands

    MELBOURNE, Tuesday.—Far reaching proposals presented by General Blarney for the reorganisation of the Australian ...

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  11. "CONVINCED JAPS WILL TRY TO INVADE AUSTRALIA"

    SAN FRANCISCO, Monday (AAP).—Cecil Brown, broadcasting after his arrival from Australia, declared that the ...

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  12. U.S. POST FOR CASEY

    MELBOURNE, Tuesday.—The Prime Minister (Mr Curtin) announced today that from midnight tonight the Australian ...

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  14. LATE NEWS NEW RAID ON DARWIN

    MELBOURNE, Tuesday. — Darwin had its ninth air raid today, when seven enemy bombers, escorted by fighters, attacked the ...

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  15. JAPS. CLAIM SUMATRA

    NEW YORK, Monday (AAP).—Tokyo radio, quoting the Domei newsagency, claims that the occupation of Sumatra was ...

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  16. RAAF SQUADRONS ACTIVE OVER GERMANY

    MELBOURNE, Tuesday.—On its first offensive action against enemy shipping at Le Havre recently the newly formed RAAF Spitfire ...

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  17. Quick success for Evatt's mission

    WASHINGTON, Monday (AAP).—President Roosevelt has announced that the first meeting of the newly created Pacific War Council will be held next Wednesday. Representatives of Australia, China, Britain, New Zealand, the Netherlands and Canada have been asked to attend. ...

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  18. HEAVY JAP LOSSES AGAINST U.S. BOMBERS

    MELBOURNE, Tuesday.—A story of the heroism and gallantry of bomber crews under his command was told today by Colonel Eugene ...

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  19. LATE NEWS

    LONDON, Tuesday (AAP).—It was announced today that Sir Earle Page was slightly better. CHUNGKING, Tuesday (AAP).— ...

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  20. JAPS QUIET AFTER BATAAN REPULSE

    WASHINGTON, Monday (AAP). —Sharp fighting on the Bataan peninsula continued throughout Saturday night and died down at ...

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  21. AIR BATTLES FIVE MILES FROM GROUND

    TOWNSVILLE, Tuesday.—In attacks on Flying Fortresses at a great height over New Guinea, Japanese "stratosphere snipers" ...

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  22. Charge Against Police Inspector

    PERTH, Tuesday.—Charged with dereliction of duty Police Inspector J D Cowie until recently of the CIB at Broome, will shortly appear ...

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