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  4. OMINOUS SILENCE FROM JAVA

    LONDON, Sunday. (A.A.P.)—In one of , the last messages received from the Bandoeng radio, the Aneta Newsagency announced that the Japanese had broken through the northern defences of Bandoeng and the ...

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  6. Help Coming to Australia

    SYDNEY, Sunday.—Two striking statements on Australia's war position and war policy were made in Sydney yesterday by the former N.S.W. Premier ...

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  7. WHEN JAPANESE ATTACK

    SYDNEY, Sunday. — While again warning the Australian people against wishful thoughts that the Japanese would not ...

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  8. HUN BRUTALITY

    LONDON, Sunday.—It is reported from Bucharest that a court martial sentenced a girl aged 16 years to 20 years' imprisonment, and three others ...

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  9. BRITISH TANKS

    MANDALAY, Sunday (A.A.P.).—The Japanese are pouring reinforcements into the Pegu River salient, 60 miles north of Rangoon. The British ...

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  10. Civil War

    LONDON, Sunday.—"The Times" correspondent on the French frontier says it is reported from Vichy that Communists throughout ...

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  11. NAZI BOOST

    LONDON, Sunday.—Quoting a resort by the German Institute for Economic Research, the Berlin radio says: "There are 10,000,000 workers in ...

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  12. BRITAIN SPEAKS

    LONDON, Sunday. — The keynote of Saturday's public speeches was the need for a more aggressive spirit in Britain. ...

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  13. SOVIET PROGRESS

    "With a hurricane of fire our troops on the central front repulsed a counter-attack by the Germans who left hundreds of ...

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  14. "DASTARDLY FRAME-UP"

    SYDNEY, Sunday.—"That is the end of one of the most dastardly frameups in the English-speaking world," said Mr. R. King, M.L.C., senior ...

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  15. LOYAL FRENCHMAN'S DEATH

    LONDON, Sunday.—A letter written by M. Gabriel Perl, French Communist Deputy and foreign editor of "L'Humanite," a few minutes before ...

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  16. KING WANTS REPORT

    LONDON. Sunday. — The "Sunday Express" says that the King will call for a report on the allegations that a factory engaged on vital war work ...

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  17. SURRENDER IN TIMOR

    LONDON, Saturday. — Berlin radio, repeating a Tokyo message, said that the remaining Dutch and Australian troops on the island of Timor had ...

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  18. RENAULT RAID

    VICHY, Saturday.—Mass burials of the Paris air raid victims were held this morning in various suburbs of Paris. The Archbishop of Paris ...

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  19. FANTASTIC CLAIMS BY TOKYO RADIO

    NEW YORK. Saturday.—The Tokyo official radio makes fantastic claims that the losses of the united nations since the start of the war comprise ...

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  20. IN PHILIPPINES

    WASHINGTON, Saturday.—A communique issued by the War Department this morning states that there was no activity on the Bataan Peninsula, in ...

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  22. WAR CORRESPONDENTS

    SYDNEY, Sunday. — War correspondents now in Sydney, after covering the Pacific war zone, yesterday joined in striking tributes to ...

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  23. WARNING TO WORKERS

    LONDON, Saturday.—Colonel Britton, broadcasting to France, warned that the R.A.F. would again visit France. "We do not want to kill our ...

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  24. PORT MORESBY RAID

    Port Moresby, Sunday.—Sweeping over Port Moresby yesterday afternoon, Japanese twin-engined planes dropped 85 bombs in 17 ...

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  25. WOMAN'S TRAGIC DEATH

    MELBOURNE, Sunday. — Struck a tramway bus outside her home at Carlton last night, Mrs. Mary Dix aged 20 years, mother of two-months ...

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  26. CANADIAN WHEAT

    OTTAWA, Saturday.—The Trade Minister (Mr. Mackinnon) proposed to the House of Commons an increase of 20 cents a bushel in the price of ...

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  28. R.A.A.F. RAIDS

    SYDNEY. Sunday. — Offensive action by R.A.A.F. planes extended from Timor to New Britain on Friday, stated a communique issued by the ...

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  29. WAR BREVITIES

    BUENOS AIRES. Saturday. — The Government has ordered the Argentinian Ambassador in Berlin (Senor Riccardo Olivera) to return to ...

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  30. RAID ALARM AT HAWAII

    HONOLULU, Saturday. — Hawaii had a 67 minutes' raid raid alarm this morning. All radio stations closed down, but no hostile planes appeared. ...

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  31. OUR CABLE SERVICE

    By special arrangement Reuter's world service, in addition to other special sources of information is used in the compilatior of the overseas intelligence published in ...

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