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  2. WITHDRAWAL SOUTH OF KUALA LUMPUR BRITISH STILL RETIRING

    Yesterday's Singapore communique did not confirm the Japanese claim to have captured Kuala Lumpur, capital of the Malay States, but said that our troops had withdrawn to positions north of Serenaban, ...

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  3. U.S. WAR OUTPUT Roosevelt's Aims

    NEW YORK, Jan. 12.—President Roosevelt's announcement regarding American production of war materials this year and ...

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  4. AUSTRALIA'S VOICE IN THE PACIFIC PLANNING OF STRATEGY

    The winding up of the Far Eastern War Council so far as Singapore is concerned, even if some modified local organisation is continued, is forecast by the "Herald's" War Correspondent in Malaya. ...

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  5. SEA LIGHTS BAN Regulations Shortly

    The Minister for National Emergency Services, Mr. Heffron, yesterday announced action to prevent the showing of lights ...

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  6. COALMINERS GO BACK Only One Pit Idle

    All coalmines in New South Wales resumed work yesterday except one—the Old Bulli pit on the south coast. ...

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  7. PLEDGE BY MINERS' PRESIDENT

    NEWCASTLE, Monday.—All mines on the northern coalfields resumed work to-day. The president of the Northern ...

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  8. 300 IDLE BECAUSE OF ONE MAN

    BULLI, Monday.—With the exception of Old Bulli mine, all South Coast mines resumed to-day. At Old Bulli 300 miners refused to ...

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  9. JAVA REPRESENTATION ESSENTIAL

    SINGAPORE, Jan. 12.—The Far Eastern War Council has, in fact, never operated effectively. It had hardly been created, before ...

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  10. STATE MINE RESUMES

    LITHGOW, Monday.—Work was resumed to-day at the State coal mine, which was idle on Thursday and Friday because of a dispute about ...

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  11. PRESIDENT ROOSEVELT SEES M. LITVINOV

    WASHINGTON. Jan. 12 (A.A.P.).— President Roosevelt had an unusual Sunday conference with the Soviet Ambassador, M. Litvinov. who ...

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  12. ENEMY AIR RAIDS FIERCER IN MALAYA

    Other news from the Pacific theatres is:— MALAYA: The Japanese Domel News Agency says that ...

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  13. DANGERS SEEN IN AIRRAID TRENCHES

    Lane Cove aldermen think that the type of air-raid shelter trench being dug by the Public Works Department for people ...

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  14. HUMAN REMAINS FOUND

    Human remains found buried two miles from Yass yesterday are believed by the police to be portion of the body of Ida ...

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  15. TURKEY AND THE ALLIES

    LONDON, Jan. 12.—An opportunity for confirmation of the Russian Government's growing friendhness for Turkey ...

    Article : 233 words
  16. CHILDREN'S RAIL PASSES

    The Minister for Labour and Industry and Social Services, Mr. Knight, says that parents who desire free railway passes for the ...

    Article : 133 words
  17. GRAVE DANGER TO SINGAPORE

    NEW YORK, Jan. 12 (A.A.P.). —In a special article in Sunday's editorial section of the "New York Times," Mr. Krock writes: ...

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  18. SHOW DECISION TO-MORROW

    The Royal Agricultural Society will decide to-morrow whether the Sydney Royal Show should be held this year. ...

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  19. BROOKE-POPHAM MISQUOTED

    [Despite reports which have been circulated in Australia to the contrary and upon which Mr. Krock is doubtless relying, it is only fair to ...

    Article : 126 words
  20. WAR COUNCIL'S LONG SITTING

    MELBOURNE, Monday.—The War Council spent five hours to-day working out a scheme to give Australia effective ...

    Article : 155 words
  21. SMUGGLING RIFE IN IRELAND

    LONDON Jan 12 (A.A.P.).—"Black market" rackeelers of London, Manchester and Glasgow are behind extensive smuggling activity along the ...

    Article : 166 words
  22. PREDICTION OF OFFENSIVE AGAINST BURMA

    RANGOON, Jan. 12.—There is an unnatural calm in Rangoon at present, broken only by the nightly nuisance raids on the ...

    Article : 411 words
  23. MR.MENZIES'S COMMENT

    MELBOURNE, Monday.—"Mr. Krock's facts are hopelessly wrong," declared Mr. Menzies to-night, commenting on the ...

    Article : 193 words
  24. ENEMY CLAIMS

    LONDON, Jan. 12 (A.A.P.).—The Japanese High Command claims that the Japanese Navy has now established superiority in the Banda ...

    Article : 379 words
  25. OVERSEA NEWS

    Such of the oversea news in this issue as is headed "From Our Own Correspondent" or "Herald Exclusive Service" is from a service owned and controlled entirely by "The Sydney ...

    Article : 175 words
  26. £40/10/ IN NOTES BURNT

    Mr. E. Cave, fruiterer, of Marrickville Road, Dulwich Hill, lost £40/10/ in notes yesterday. The money was placed on a table ...

    Article : 85 words
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