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  3. Kuala Lumpur Like Ancient City, But Only 50 Years Old

    "A ROSE-RED city half as old as time" aptly describes Kuala Lumpur, towards which the Japanese in Malaya sire making a frontal drive. Seen from the hills behind the ...

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  6. This Is What We Mean!

    GERMANY must be made to suffer for its savage and ruthless barbarity. That is the essence of the note which the ...

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  7. N.E.I. NAVY WAS READY WHEN JAPAN STRUCK

    BATAVIA (Air Mail).—A week before Japan struck the Netherlands East Indies Navy was already at sea. That is one reason for the success our useful Ally's warships and aircraft gained at the start. According to a naval spokesman here, the East Indies ...

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  8. JONES FAMILY GIFT SURPRISE

    IN the Letter Bag yesterday from a Spring Hill address: Dear Sir,—I urn writing to thank The Courier-Mail and the Jones ...

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  9. New Line In Malaya

    One of the most disconcerting features of the enemy advance in Malaya is that both the western and eastern arms are now making ...

    Article : 381 words
  10. READERS CRITICISE... ARMS CALL-UP

    SURELY the Federal Government is not serious in asking persons to hand in their shot guns and pea rifles. These are of no ...

    Article : 297 words
  11. TEA DRINKING HABIT KEEPS SOLDIERS FIT

    AUSTRALIANS' tea-drinking habit was an advantage to our soldiers inwar time, said Major-General J.M.A. Durrant, G.O.C. ...

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  12. Better Response To Binoculars Call-Up

    The response to requisitioning of binoculars had improved greatly, said an official of the District Contracts Board yesterday. More than 200 forms ...

    Article : 177 words
  13. "RECRUITS" FOR SILENT (SAVINGS) SERVICE

    "A LL who are in the Silent Savlngs Service are giving; service just as those taking an active part in the fighting: there is no man, however ...

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  14. U.S. TO ERECT £70,000 BUILDING AT CANBERRA

    CANBERRA, Friday.—The U.S.A. Government is to proceed with the erection of its Legation buildings at Canberra at the originally estimated ...

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  15. TOLL BRIDGE REVENUE DROP IN HOLIDAYS

    Revenue of three toll bridges near Brisbane was reduced considerably over the holidays because of petrol rationing. ...

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  16. FLAXTON RESIDENTS HELP SYDNEY FUND

    DONATIONS received yesterday for the Lord Mayor's Fund for the replacement of the cruiser Sydney aggregate £27/19/6. This sum ...

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  17. LETTERS

    WATER RESTRICTIONS.—If the water shortage is serious enough to demand restrictions, why not prohibit the watering of lawns at racecourses ...

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  18. PERSONAL

    Major H. C. Snell, Controller of Salvage, left for Melbourne by train yesterday after a one-day visit to Brisbane to inspect Northern Command ...

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  19. VIEWS EVENLY DIVIDED ON BANKING CONTROL

    AUSTRALIANS are almost evenly divided on the question of whether control of banking by the Commonwealth Government should be increased. Men favour increased control, but women oppose it. ...

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