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  2. [?]RABAUL NOT IN CONTACT SINCE 4 P.M. YESTERDAY

    MELBOURNE, 1.30 a.m. Friday.—After the warning yesterday morning by the Minister for a Air (Mr. A.S.[?]akeford) that a Japanese landing in New Guinea might expected later in the day, radio communication between ...

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  3. PORT OF MEDAN IN N.E.I. AGAIN RAIDED

    BATAVIA, January 21.—According to a communique from the Netherlands East Indies fighting forces on Tuesday, a lightship near Medan was bombed and machine-gunned by three enemy aircraft. No damage was done. ...

    Article : 878 words
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  5. ONE MAN'S OPINION

    WASHINGTON, January 21. -Senator Connally, Chair-man of Foreign Relations Committee, told the Press that ...

    Article : 56 words
  6. Chinese Troops to Guard Part of Burma's N.E. Frontier

    RANGOON, January 21.—The Rangoon correspondent of the Associated Press says that General Liu Kwan-lo[?]ng, leader of the Chinese forces in ...

    Article : 176 words
  7. MOULDERS ORDERED TO WORK ON MONDAY

    SYDNEY, January 22.—The Federal Council of the Ironworkers Union to-day decided to instruct 1600 moulders in metropolitan foundries to work ...

    Article : 133 words
  8. Exact Date for Call-up of Married Men Cannot Be Stated

    MELBOURNE, January 22.—No official announcement will be made in advance of the exact date on which married ...

    Article : 112 words
  9. Coal Stoppages to Be Discussed To-morrow

    SYDNEY, January 22.—A suggestion that it should be made an offence for coal miners to stop work unless ordered to do so by the Miners ...

    Article : 267 words
  10. ROGUE'S COMPACT

    LONDON, January 21.—One provision of the new Axis military accord signed at the week-end is reported to be a ...

    Article : 103 words
  11. "Australians Not to Be Left to Their Fate," Says Hull

    WASHINGTON. January 21.—The United States Secretary of State (Senator Cordell Hull) speaking to the press to-day expressed the opinion that responsible authorities in ...

    Article : 136 words
  12. [?]O.S. AFRICAN POLICE ARRESTED

    [?]TORIA, January 21—Colonel [?] P. [?] Commissioner, officially [?] arrest of 400 policemen [?] was ample evidence ...

    Article : 207 words
  13. Nazis Execute Two, French Labour Leaders

    LONDON, January 21.—The kuibyshev radio stated that a message from Geneva reported that the Germans on December 12 executed two prominent ...

    Article : 115 words
  14. Two More U.S. Ships Sunk off Atlantic Coast

    WASHINGTON, January 21.—The Navy announced that the United States steamer. City of Aallanta (5269 tons) was sunk and the Latvian freighter, ...

    Article : 46 words
  15. U.S. LENGTHENS ITS WORKING HOURS

    WASHINGTON, January 20.—The 40 hour week in Government departments has been sac[?]t aside to meet the giga[?]ne last in winning the war, The ...

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  16. New Zealand Initiates Compulsory A.R.P. Service

    WELLINGTON, January 22.—The Government to-day introduced compulsory service in the emergency precautions scheme for all males between ...

    Article : 81 words
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  18. JAPAN PREPARES RECORD WAR BUDGET

    WASHINGTON. January 21.—A Tokio message says that in the Die the Finance Minister (Mr. Kaya) presented a record breaking war budget ...

    Article : 76 words
  19. Bennett Interviews Pressmen While Enemy Planes Circle Overhead.

    SINGAPORE. January 22.—While Press correspondents were at Major-General Gorden Bennelt's headquarters this morning there were three ...

    Article : 570 words
  20. STOP PRESS

    A London message says that the B.B.C. stated that heavy fighting is proceeding 80 miles from Singapore. Australians north-east of Johore are ...

    Article : 144 words
  21. B.A.T.C. to Stage Encourage Handicap on January 31

    BRISBANE. January 22.—The first reaction to the Treasurers direction that race clubs would have to provide rades for moderate horses Was ...

    Article : 110 words
  22. commonwealthe Government Consider Returned Soldier Preference

    [?] January 22.—The Com[?] Government is expected [?] is a general decision on [?] returned soldier ...

    Article : 72 words
  23. A.F.U.L.E. Strike Ballot Progressing

    BRISBANE, January 22.—The secretary of the A.F.U.L.E. (Mr. J. Valentine) started to-day that the [?]aliot of enginemen on the question of a strike ...

    Article : 70 words
  24. AMBASSADOR LEAVES TOKIO

    [?] YORK, January 21.—The [?] ra[?] discloses that the [?]sador to Japan [?] will leave Tokio for ...

    Article : 16 words
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