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  4. HEAVY RAIDS IN NEAR NORTH

    THE Japanese have launched widespread air attacks at many points in the islands, immediately north of Australia. Java, the centre of Allied resistance in the Indies, has been heavily bombed. ...

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  5. LARGE-SCALE EVACUATION RULED OUT

    CANBERRA, Wednesday.—There will be no large-scale evacuation of civilians from densely settled areas in the event of any enemy attack or invasion. ...

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  6. Wide Raids By Japs

    Top: Southern island of the Dutch Indies, targets for wide-spread Japanese air raids. Places bombed include Sourabayanaval base and Koepang, 300 miles from Australia. Left: Burma, where the Allies claim to have wiped out Japanese units ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  7. U.S. Wastes No Time Over Aliens

    SAN FRANCISCO, February 3.—While Australia is still discussing its alien problem America is acting. This is ...

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  8. And We Ring The Bell

    LONDON, February 4.— German contempt for Italians is emphasised in a mock Ital-ian war communique ...

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  9. A.L.P. Bars People's Army Plan

    SYDNEY, Wednesday.—Motives of those advocating the formation of a People's Army were narrowly political, the ...

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  10. Burma Invaders Held on River

    British and American bomb-ers and fighters yesterday devastatingly attached Japan-ese forces at the month of the ...

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  11. U.S. Scores At Batan

    NEW YORK, February 4.—A naval battalion of bluejackets and marines has joined General MacArthur's forces battling ...

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  12. R.A.A.F. HITS JAP. SHIP AT RABAUL

    CANBERRA, Wednesday.—A direct hit was registered on a large Japanese ship last night in the fifth Royal Australian Air ...

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  13. CALL-UP IN NEW GUINEA

    CANBERRA, Wednesday. - The Commonwealth Government today called up for military service all men in New Cuineu and ...

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  15. CHINESE HELP ON SINGAPORE LINE

    SINGAPORE, February 4.— News that 1000 newly trained and equipped Chinese volunteers, recruited largely from labourers and ...

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  16. A.I.F. Trapped And Destroyed Jap Force

    SINGAPORE, February 4—Two New South Wales bat-talions fought at Mersing what must be regarded as one of the most successful actions of the Malaya campaign, although our defences there were never used. ...

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  17. RAIDERS START FIRES IN SINGAPORE: TWO DOWN

    SINGAPORE, February 4.—Although it was ominously quiet on the coastline of Singapore Island yesterday, the fifth day of the siege, squadron after squadron of Japanese bombers flew over the city and British anti-air-craft guns fired on them. Two and probably three, of the raiders were shot ...

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  18. SEAT FOR BRITAIN IN DOMINION CABINETS?

    LONDON, February 4.— Mr. Churchill will shortly make a statement in the Commons on Bri-tish Government representation in ...

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  19. SHIPS NEEDED IN MACASSAR FIGHT

    WASHINGTON, February 4.— "The action in the Macassar Straits would have been a real defeat instead of a delay if the ...

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  20. INTERNMENT URGED IN AUSTRALIA

    SYDNEY, Wednesday.—Internment of all enemy aliens was urged by the Leader of the State Opposition (Mr. Mair) to-day. ...

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  21. GERMANS ADMIT SPREAD OF DREADED TYPHUS

    LONDON, February 4.—Berne reports state that the German Ministry of Health admits the spread of spotted typhus, the most ...

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