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  2. PALEMBANG OCCUPIED BY JAP. TROOPS

    BATAVIA, February 16.— It is officially stated that the Japanese have occupied Palembang. The Japanese large-scale operations at Palembang are preceded by the dropping of 700 parachute troops ...

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  3. SWIFT SOVIET ADVANCE IN WHITE RUSSIA CLAIMED

    LONDON, February 15.— Russian forces advancing into White Russia are reported to have outflanked German fortified points and are driving swiftly in the direction of the old Polish fronter. It was stated in Moscow that a ...

    Article : 684 words
  4. Japs. Pour Ahead To Thaton

    LONDON, February 16.— The Rangoon correspondent of the Daily Express says that Japanese motorised units, tanks ...

    Article : 84 words
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  6. MUNDUBBERA FLOOD-WATERS ROSE 100 FEET

    MUNDUBBERA, February 16.— Flood waters at Mundubbera reached a height of approximately 100 feet the highest level ever ...

    Article : 239 words
  7. SHIPPING RAIDED N.W. OF DARWIN

    MELBOURNE, February 16.— Japanese aircraft unsuccessfully attacked allied shipping in the Timor Sea north-west of ...

    Article : 86 words
  8. STARVATION RIFE IN GREECE

    LONDON, February 15.— According to reports reaching authoritative quarters 40,000 people have died of starvat on in Greece in the last four ...

    Article : 187 words
  9. LACK OF WATER FORCED SINGAPORE DEFENDERS TO SURRENDER

    No official statement has so far been made from British quarters as the circumstances of the capitulation of Singapore, but various accounts are put forward by Axis circles. According to the Domei newsagency four British officers, headed by Major Wilde, ...

    Article : 825 words
  10. Naval Experts Forecast Another Jutland

    WASHINGTON, February 15.— The United Press states that naval experts believe the second Battle of Jutland—this time involving United ...

    Article : 136 words
  11. AUSTRALIAN ACK - ACK AGAINST PLANE OVER PORT MORESBY

    MELBOURNE, February 16.— The Minister for At (M., A. S. Digkelord) announced that in the Japanese attack on Port Moresay Australian an[?] ...

    Article : 153 words
  12. GOVERNMENT CHECKING OCCUPATIONS OF A.R.P. WARDENS

    BRISBANE February 16.— The occupations of 5000 A.R.P. wardens are being checked by the Government. Announcing this to-night the Minister ...

    Article : 123 words
  13. DISCIPLINING OF MINERS

    SYDNEY February 16.— The Central Council of the Miners Federation to-day discussed methods of disciplining members responsible for trivial ...

    Article : 126 words
  14. Two Axis Supply Ships Sunk In Mediterranean

    LONDON, February 15.— An Admiralty communique reveals that a British submarine, operating in the Mediterianean, sank one large and ...

    Article : 155 words
  15. Soldiers from Malaya Recovering

    BATAVIA, February 16.— An Australian Association Press correspondent to-day toured areas in Java where Australian evacuees from Singapore ...

    Article : 67 words
  16. Danger of Foreigners Conversing in Their Own Tongue

    ATHERTON, February 16.— A grave view of Italians and other foreigners being permitted to converse in their own tongue was taken at a conference ...

    Article : 87 words
  17. Abolition of Immigration Laws

    TOKIO, February 16.— The Nichi Nichi Shimbun says that one of the aims of policy towards Australia will be the abolition of Australian laws ...

    Article : 36 words
  18. BRITISH DESTROYER DAMAGED

    LONDON, February 16.— A Berlin news agency report from Tangler stated that a British destroyer, badly damaged by bombs amidships, arrived ...

    Article : 37 words
  19. WHEN THE FLOOD REACHED ITS FULL HEIGHT

    [?]se are scenes of the Bundaberg flood when the waters were at their pack Left: The Burnett River at its full height, looking across to the Foun dry, from the sugar sheds. Centre: number new from the East Water tower. The city proper is in the extreme background. Right: The foot of Targo Street, at the rear of Campbell & Amos, leading down in the wharves, which were demolished. Bottom Left: Normanby Street, South Bundaber g. An R.A.A.F tender loaded with rescued furniture. Centre: Kenne dy Bridge, with boat floating across instead of under it. The water rose to the foot of Bourbon Street. Night; Bread delivery at East Bundaberg on Thursday morning. ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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