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  2. Two Japanese Landings In Philippines Reported

    WASHINGTON, Tuesday.--Japanese troops are reported to have landed at two points in the Philippines after a series of heavy airraids on U.S. Army and Naval bases. These reports are unconfirmed. One landing is said to have been made on Luzon Island, where the ...

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    LATEST DEVELOPMENTS in the Malayan area: (1) Off Thai coast: Twenty-five Japanese transports moving south towards Singora. (2) Kota Bharu: British and Japanese fighting for aerodrome. (3) Singapore Japanese ... [ILLUSTRATED]

    Article : 42 words
  4. REPUBLIC' WAR PLAN

    WASHINGTON, Tuesday.--Representatives of the 21 Central and South American republics will meet in ...

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  5. LATE U.S. NEWS BY RADIOPHONE

    WASHINGTON, Tuesday.--A gigantic armaments "victory programme" will be laid before President Roosevelt today ...

    Article : 538 words
  6. Japan's Fleet "Formidable"

    NEW YORK, Tuesday. -- Japan is believed to have four pocket- battleships, even better than those of Germany, says Brigadier ...

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  7. Women, Children May Have To Quit Darwin

    MELBOURNE, Tuesday. -- Evacuation of women, children, and tourists from Darwin is being considered by the Federal Government. When the Labor Minister (Mr. ...

    Article : 339 words
  8. Huge Numbers Face Japan

    NEW YORK, Tuesday.--A total of 963,000,000 people of the British Empire, the Americas, and Pacific countries are today at war with Japan's ...

    Article : 272 words
  9. At War By Japan's "Deliberate Choice"

    MELBOURNE, Tuesday.--"We are at war with Japan by the deliberate choice of Japan," said Sir John Latham today. Sir John Australia's Minister to ...

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  11. EDITRESS TELLS OF U.S. UNITY

    "America will spring into action against the Japanese like the fat man who sat on a tack." This is the impression of the editor ...

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  12. DIPLOMATS FACE DELAY

    Arrangements for the return home of Australian and Japanese diplomats have not yet been completed by the Australian and Japanese Governments ...

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  13. League Pledged To Conscription

    ADELAIDE, Tuesday--Support for "all-in conscription" was pledged at a meeting of the Australian War Service League in the Town Hall tonight. ...

    Article : 137 words
  14. CURTIN TELLS HOLIDAYS PLAN

    The Prime Minister (Mr. Curtin) said in Melbourne yesterday that his announcement of the curtailment of unnecessary travel was intended as an ...

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  15. MAY ABANDON ENGLISH TRIP

    The visit to England of an Australian Parliamentary delegation may be abandoned because of war in the Pacific. Members of the mission will meet in ...

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  16. Want Contact With Duff Cooper

    MELBOURNE, Tuesday.--Many Federal Ministers consider it imperative that Australia should be in direct contact with Mr. Duff Cooper, member of ...

    Article : 144 words
  17. U.S. Censorship "Too Drastic"

    WASHINGTON, Tuesday.--Press correspondents are critical of the rigorous Press censorship invoked by the White House ...

    Article : 154 words
  18. New Postage Rates Operate From Today

    Increased postage rates operate from today, Almost all letters and articles must carry, an additional 3d. stamp. ...

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