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  2. WHERE THE JAPS ARE STRIKING

    Southern Islands of the Dutch Indies, which have been targets for widespread Japanese air raids. ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  3. A RUSSIAN OFFENSIVE

    LONDON, Feb, 24.—The "Times" Stockholm correspondent says the winter still dominates the Russian battlefront. The increased activity is ...

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  4. N.S.W. COAL STRIKE

    CANBERRA, February 24.—The Government have given the miners on strike in New South Wales, 24 hours to resume without incurring penalties ...

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  5. THE DUTCH INDIES

    BANDOENG, February 23.—The War Department states: "It can be assumed that as a result of strong action by Allied naval forces, the ...

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  6. ECONOMY & MANPOWER

    CANBERRA, February 24.—Indications that the Opposition will seek important amendments of the economic organisation and man-power ...

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  7. NORTH AFRICA

    LONDON, February 23.—A Cairo General Headquarters communique reports: "Our fighting patrols and Mobile columna, operating yesterday in ...

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  8. BRITISH M.P. RESIGNS

    LONDON, February 23.—Because hedragless with the continuance of party politics, Commander S. King Hall has resigned from the National ...

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  9. MILITARY EXEMPTION

    SYDNEY, February 21.—Applications for exemption from military service on the ground of hardship to the person concerned or ...

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  10. THE LIBERTY LOAN

    SYDNEY, February 24.—Monday and Tuesday created records in the number of applications received for the £35.000.000 Liberty Loan in ...

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  11. PACIFIC STRATEGY

    CANBERRA, February 24.—So important are the discussions now taking place with the New Zealand delegation that, when Parliament ...

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  12. THE NEED FOR TUNES

    LONDON, February 23.—A warning that the second battle of Britain might start at any moment on an even greater scale was given by Colonel ...

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  13. MR. CHURCHILL

    LONDON, February 23 The Prime Minister's speech at he next sittings of the House of Commons, will be made in public. It will not. therefore, ...

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  14. HOTEL TRADING

    BRISBANE, February 24. — The Cabinet to-day decided the present hotel hours, 8 a.m., shall continue. It is expected the existing ...

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  15. BLITZ ON MALTA

    LONDON, February 23.—The "Dally Telegraph's" Malta correspondent says that, except, for a brief lunch time break on Sunday, Malta experienced ...

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  16. JAPANESE PLANS FOR AUSTRALIA

    TOKIO, February 23.—A member or the Diet writes in the Kokumin: "The entire Japanisation of Australian is necessary because of Australian ...

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  17. PANAMA TANKER SUNK

    WILLEMSTAD, February 23.—The Panamanisn taker Thalia, of 8239 tons has been torpedoed near Moneos Island, about 100 miles from Aruba ...

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  18. THE NEW JUNKERS BOMBERS

    ZURICH, Feb, 23.—The Junkers Aircraft Co. States that new bombers with engines of more than 1000 horsepower are now being maas-produced, ...

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  19. UNITY AGAINST AGGRESSION

    Axis propagandists who have hoped—and long sought—for disunity within the British Commonwealth and among the English-speaking nations ...

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  20. CRETE'S GUERILLAS

    LONDON, February 23.—The "Telegraph's" diplomatics writer says that, since the occupation of Crate, the Germans have made every effort to shroud ...

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  21. THE "BURNT BONES" CASE

    GRAFTON, February 24.—When the burnt bones murder case was resumed to-day, evidence was given by two witnesses of the accused, Cecil ...

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  22. NAZIS "NEW NAVAL UNIT"

    LONDON, February 23.—The Berlin radio says that Germany is introducing a "new naval unit." anti-air-craft destroyers and cruisers. to ...

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  23. CRETE AND GREECE

    LONDON, February 23.—The International Red Crow Committee reports that all prisoners of war in Crete, except three, have now been ...

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  24. MARTINIQUE

    WASHINGTON, February 23.—Official sources discount reports from London of an enlarged submarine fleet using the Vichy controlled ...

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  25. THE RED ARMY

    LONDON, February 23.—The Soviet Ambassador gave a reception at the Soviet Embassy in London this evening, in honor of the 24th anniversary ...

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  26. MUNITION FACTORIES

    CANBERRA, February 24.—The Commonwealth soon will have 26 Government munition factorial working full pressure on war equipment ...

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  27. PACIFIC WAR COUNCIL

    LONDON, February 24.—It is authoritatively stated that general Chiang Kai-Shek has accepted the invitation to join the Pacific war Council. ...

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  28. U.S. STEAMER SUNK

    HAVANA, February 24.—The Navy announced that a 7000-ton United States cargo ship had been torpedoed and sunk in the Caribbean, 60 miles ...

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  29. FIRE IN FURNITURE FACTORY

    SYDNEY, February 21. — Thousands of pounds damage was done by a fire which destroyed the wicker furniture factory of Paine Bros. and ...

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  30. "TWILIGHT" TROTTING

    CANBERRA, Feb, 24.—Although it has strongly disapproved or the State Governments in sanctioning "twilight" trotting meetings in Victoria, the ...

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    LATEST ADDITION to the Royal Indian Navy, Iaunched from on Australian dockyard, slides gracefally down the slipway after having been named by Mrs. Makin, wife of the Navy Minister. ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  32. U.S. MAINLAND

    SANTA BARBARA (California), February 24.—An enemy submarine, presumable a Japanese, shelled the coastal area, eight miles northward of ...

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  33. PORT MORESBY

    CANBERRA, February 24.—Port Moresby had its first air raid for over a week when a medium force of raiders appeared over the town soon ...

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  34. FOOD FOR GREECE

    LONDON, February 23.—The "Telegraph's" Istanbul correspondent says the Turkish ship. Dumlupinar, has sailed for Athens with 2500 tons of food ...

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  35. QUEENSLAND SPORT

    BRISBANE, February 24.—After a unanimous expression of opinion by representatives of the Queensland and Brisbane sporting bodies at a meeting ...

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  36. NON-ESSENTIAL GOODS

    MELBOURNE, February 24.— Seventy-three classes of goods, declared by the Production Executive of the Federal Cabinet to be ...

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  37. CHARCOAL SHORTAGE

    SYDNEY, February 24.—There is a serious shortage of charcoal for producer units in Sydney, and. as there are 200 new units going on the roads ...

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  38. THE PHILIPPINES

    WASHINGTON, February 23.—A communique issued at 9.30 a.m. says: "In the Philippines. the fighting has died down on all fronts on Luson, and ...

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  39. N.S.W. POLICE ACT

    SYDNEY, February 24.—The State Executive Council to-day approved of the transfer of the Administration of the Police Act from the Chief ...

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  40. THE METHODIST CHURCH

    BRISBANE, February 24.—Rev. H. H. Trigge was elected President of the Methodist Church of Queensland to-night. He came to Brisbane from ...

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    SPEEDY LINES of a seaplane tender, being built for the Royal Australian Air Force, are revealed in this picture, taken at a Queensland shipped. ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  42. GENERAL CABLES

    LONDON, February 24.—A Berlin News Agency message from Paris states the Rion Court will not be in a position to pass judgement in the ...

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  43. AMMUNITION FOR WARSHIP

    WASHINGTON, February 23.—The Navy announced that Admiral Blandy Ordnance Chief. is investigating a National Broadcasting Commission ...

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  44. THE NEWSPRINT RATION

    CANBERRA, February 24. — The rationing of newsprint among Australian papers for the current quarter will be on the same basis as the last ...

    Article : 68 words
  45. BRITISH WAR PRISONERS

    MELBOURNE, February 24. —Although the International Red Cross began Negotiations with Japan two months ago regarding the safe ...

    Article : 147 words
  46. LATE SPORTING

    MELBOURNE, February 24.—The V.R.C. stipendiary stewards. to-day, accepted the explanstions of the connections of All Vell at an inquiry into the horse's ...

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  47. COASTGUARD CUTTER TORPEDOED

    WASHINGTON, February 23.—The Navy announced that the Coast Guard cutter, Alexander Hamilton, was torpedoed off Iceland While being towed ...

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  48. THE AIR DEFENCES

    CANBERRA, February 24.—In the three weeks ended January 31. the Government let contracts and permitted expenditure aggregating £1.000.000 ...

    Article : 63 words
  49. HUNGARY

    MOSCOW, February 23.—A Tasa Agency correspondent, in a massage from istanbul, says that Von Ribbentrop, when in Hungary recently, ...

    Article : 55 words
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