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  4. SEA & AIR RATTLE CONTINUES IN MACASSAR STRAIT

    THE great sea battle in the Strait of Macassar, between Borneo and Celebes, is continuing. U.S. and Dutch warships and planes are sinking more and ...

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  5. AUSTRALIAN REQUESTS

    BRITAIN has agreed to Mr. Curtin's requests for the setting up of a pacific War Council and for Australian representation on the British War Cabinet. ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  6. SWEEPING OUR COAST

    CONSTANT PATROL of the Australian coast is maintained to guard against the menace of mines. In this picture the sweep gear is being let out.(See story in page 4.) ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  7. CURTIN SAYS: Non-Vital Works To Be Closed

    PERTH, Tuesday.—The commonwealth Government intends immediately to close all non-essential industries ...

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  8. JAPANESE LAND ON EASTERN MALAYAN COAST

    JAPANESE troops have landed on the east coast of Malaya, 60 miles from Singapore. Australian troops are holding positions in the area. Singapore had heavy air ...

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  9. R.A.A.F. Planes Bomb Jap. Ships

    TWO Japanese supply ships were set on fire in Rabaul Harbour on Monday night, in a successful Royal Australian Air Force raid-the second—on a japanese convoy. A third ship is ...

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  10. Coastal Schools Not To Re-open

    ALL schools, State, and non-Governmental, in the whole of the Queensland coastal belt and the far ...

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  11. IN PHILIPPINES

    NEW YORK, January 27.—Late messages from Batan, in the Phillippines, emphasise the brilliance of General ...

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  12. Canada's Offer Of Help

    OTTAWA, January 27.—"There is no doubt that the Canadian Government and people would welcome the ...

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  13. FEAR FOR BENGHAZI

    LONDON,January 27.—The possibility of a British withdrawal from Benghazi is indicated in yesterday's dispatches ...

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  14. SMASHING RUSSIAN ATTACK

    LONDON, January 27.—A smashing Russian attack, led by big tanks and Stormovik divebombers, in the Yelnia region. ...

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  16. EQUIPMENT LACK IN MALAYA

    PERTH, Tuesday.—That in the Australian Government's view the Malayan reserves were due to deficiencies in equipment, was ...

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  17. MILITIAMEN ON FARMS RECALLED

    MELBOURNE, Tuesday. — Militiamen who were given leave of absence from Home Defence camps to assist in harvesting and other ...

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  18. ALLIES WILL SEND WHEAT TO GREECE

    LONDON, January 27.—The Minister for Economic Warfare (Dr. Dalton) announced in the Commons that Britain and ...

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  19. DEATH OF STATE MINISTER

    Mr. J. O'Keefe, Minister for Mines and member for Cairns in the Legislative Assembly, died in Brisbane last night. He was 62. ...

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  20. NAZI BASES RAIDED

    R.A.F. bombers on Monday night raided Brest and Emden. Three are missing. Malta had six alerts on ...

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  21. Voluntary Evacuation Plan For Northern Coastal Areas

    THE State Government has sent officers North to assist in the voluntary evacuation of women and children in ...

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  22. SOMERVILLE HOUSE IN HANDS OF ARMY

    Somerville House, Methodist-Presbyterian Brisbane High School for Girls, has been taken over by the military authorities. ...

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  23. EMERGENCY RESERVE CORPS ORDER IN N.Z.

    AUCKLAND, Tuesday.—Enrolment forms have now been issued for the compulsory enrolment of all males from 18 to 66-unless ...

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  24. WORE FIRST FROCK WHEN 10 YEARS OLD

    LONDON, January 27.—At the wedding of Squadron-Leader G. Horne, an Australian airman, yesterday, a 10-year-old bridesmaid ...

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