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  4. JAP. MOVE TO PROTECT SUPPLY LINES

    SYDNEY, Wednesday.—Believed to have been prompted by anticipation of an extension of the Allied offensive in the Pacific, a small Japanese force has occupied Lorengau, on Manus Island, the large island of the Admiralty group. The island is north of ...

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  5. INDIANS WILL FIGHT INVASION Amended British Plan Believed Rejected

    NEW DELHI, Wednesday (AAP).—The president of the Moslem League (Dr Jinna) announced that Britain had agreed to a representative of India becoming the Minister for Defence. The offer will be placed before the Moslem League tomorrow ...

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  6. BRITISH FORCES TAKE NEW LINES

    NEW DELHI, Wednesday (AAP). — With the British and Indian forces still taking new positions between Prome and the oilfields to the north, there has been no further change in the ...

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  7. FALL IN U-BOAT SINKINGS

    WASHINGTON, Tuesday.—(AAP).—The Secretary for the Navy (Colonel Knox), at a press conference to-day, said ...

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  8. Allied War Council WIDER SCOPE PLANNED

    MELBOURNE, Wednesday. —The War Cabinet tomorrow will discuss plans [?]or an enlargement of the scope ...

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  9. LIVING STANDARD IN U.S. Ban On Goods Is Price Of Early Victory

    WASHINGTON, Tuesday (AAP).—The Production Chief (Mr Nelson) disclosed that the ...

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  10. Philippines Jap. Gains In Fierce Battles

    WASHINGTON, Tuesday (AAP). —The enemy continued the attack on the centre of our line on the Bataan peninsula for the fourth ...

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  11. DROWNING FEARED OF THREE BOYS

    AUCKLAND, Wednesday (AAP). —Davis Rusk (7), Arthur Rusk (10) and Henry Greesneal (11) are believed to have been drowned in a ...

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  12. DEADLOCK MAY BE AVERTED

    LONDON, Wednesday (AAP).—It is understood that the Congress Working Committee discussed a new defence formula, which is generally ...

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  13. NATIVES AID RESCUE OF RAAF CREW

    PORT MORESBY, Wednesday: The crew of a bomber forced down in the sea by engine trouble after a successful ...

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  14. LATE NEWS

    LONDON, Wednesday (AAP): Mr Harry Hopkins, United States Lease-Lend Administrator, General George Marshall and a small ...

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  15. ACTION URGED TO COMBAT IDLENESS

    LONDON, Wednesday (AAP).—The Select Committee on National Expenditure, reporting on the distribution of manpower, ...

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  16. U.S. SUB. SINKS TWO JAP. SHIPS

    WASHINGTON, Tuesday (AAP): Information has just been received by the Navy Department that a United States submarine, while on ...

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  17. AUTO WORKERS WAIVE DOUBLE HOLIDAY PAY

    DETROIT, Tuesday (AAP).—"A War Conference" of the United Automobile Workers' delegates approved by a unanimous vote the ...

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  19. 52 KILLED IN ALEXANDRIA RAID

    CAIRO, Wednesday (AAP).—A communique issued by the Egyptian Government today stated that there were no ...

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  21. MALTA HAS 2000 RAIDS

    LONDON, Tuesday (AAP): Malta had its heaviest, air raid yet when waves of German planes bombed and dive bombed the ...

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  22. GRAFTON SHORT OF FIREWOOD

    GRAFTON. Wednesday. — The most acute wood shortage for 20 years is being experienced on the Clarence River. This is due to ...

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  23. War Near For Dutch West Indies?

    BALBOA (Canal Zone), Tuesday (AAP).—Two Netherlands Colonial Governors sounded a warning here of approaching ...

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  24. STRATEGIC NEEDS TO DIRECT WAR SUPPLIES FOR PACIFIC

    WASHINGTON, Monday (AAP).—President Roosevelt met the Pacific War Couucil today and gave members what they described as a very encouraging review of the United States reinforcements of men and equipment sent to the various points in the Pacific war theatre. ...

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