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  2. ALL MEN UP TO 60 TO REGISTER

    Regulations to be announced this weck will provide for registration of manpower and the setting up of national service stations in all ...

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  3. GIRLS AT A MUNITIONS

    annexe who spent Australia Day "carrying on" making ammunition to feed Australia's guns. ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  4. MINISTER CRITICAL OF EMPLOYERS

    Commenting on the disagreement between employers and employees' representatives on the Industrial Relations Council. Senator Cameron. ...

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  5. BIG CONVOY ATTACKED IN IONIAN SEA

    British aircraft have smashed up one of the biggest enemy convoys which has tried to cross the Mediterranean to North Africa. The ...

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  6. AUSTRALIA'S DEMANDS DISCUSSED

    News from Australia and the far East is featured on the front page of every national daily this morning, while editorials call for an ...

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  7. DUTCH AIR FORCE OFFICERS

    with Air Vice Marshel C. W. H. pulford (right), AOC Malaya. (Department of Information.) ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  8. DAILY DIGEST

    "It is really intolerable that the world should be plunged into war every 25 years by Germany... The first essential is the complete and ...

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  9. DUTCH PLANES REFUELLING ON A MALAYAN

    airfield. At the first call from Singapore for air reinforcements, Dutch planes were flown from NEI, and have operated side by side with Empire Air Forces from Malayan fields against the Japanese. ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  10. SQUADS FOR DISPOSAL OF BOMBS

    Bomb disposal squads, to render harmless delayed action or unexploded bombs, will be organised all over Australia, Mr. Forde. Army ...

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  11. BLACKOUT LAWS MUST BE OBEYED

    After the War Cabinet meeting last night Mr. Forde said that he was determined that there would be 100% obedience to the laws ...

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  12. COUNCIL COLLAPSED, SAYS MR. WARD

    SYDNEY. Monday. — Mr. Ward, federal Labour Minister, said tonight that as far as he was concerned the Industrial Relations ...

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  13. US AID FOR AUSTRALIA

    Consolidation of authority for defence of all vital points where army and naval forces are operating together are being worked out by ...

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  14. HITLER MAY NOT REGAIN INITIATIVE

    "There are several reasons why Hitler in all probability will not be able to stage a comeback in Russia," says the military coriespondent of ...

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  15. NOTES ON THE CABLES THE AMERICAS MOVE TOWARD SOLIDARITY

    There will be disappointment at Washington at the failure of Mr. Sumner Welles to return from Rio de Janeiro with a Western ...

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  16. EXTENSION OF BATTLE AREA IN LIBYA

    It is reported from Cairo that the Libyan battle is being continued with renewed vigour and fluctuating fortunes, but that Rommel is unable ...

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  17. SOVIET DELEGATES SAY BRITAIN'S WAR PRODUCTION LAGS

    "Reports by Soviet delegates now in Britain on British war factories will not be at all flattering to Britons," declared Sir Walter Citrine ...

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  18. PARAGUAY AND BOLIVIA BREAK WITH AXIS

    Paraguay and Bolivia have broken off relations with the Axis. This action follows similar ...

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  19. SYDNEY MOULDERS TAKE HOLIDAY

    SYDNEY, Monday.—About 1,200 moulders in various works did not report for duty today. Certain shops were idle because the bollermakers, ...

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  20. A I F AND INDIANS MAKE PUNISHING COUNTERATTACK

    A successful counterattack by AIF and Indian troops in Malaya under the command of Maj.-Gen. H. Gordon Bennett ...

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  21. LONDON REPLY TO DR. EVATT AND MR. BEASLEY

    Daily Telegraph devotes a leader to a reply to the statements by Dr. Evatt. External Affairs Minister, and Mr. Beasley, Supply Minister. The ...

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  22. LIEUT.-COLONEL TO ENLIST AS PRIVATE

    Lt.-Col. G. P. L. Drake-Brockman. of the Royal Tank Regiment. who last Match was court-martialled and dismissed the Army, has gone ...

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  23. KEITH TRUSCOTT IS NOW A SQUADRON-LEADER

    F[?]t,—Lt. Keith Truscott, of Melbourne, has been promoted to squadron-leader, and he will lead the First Australian Spitfire ...

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  24. MARIE DIONNE'S FOOT EXAMINED

    Two orthopædic specialists have examined Marie Dionne, one of the famous quintuplets, for suspected muscular atrophy in one leg. They ...

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  25. JAPAN'S HEAVY LOSSES IN MASS AIR ATTACKS.

    The heavy air losses suffered by the Japanese last week in mass attacks on Singapore and Rangoon are believed, says New ...

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  26. EVACUATION PLANS FOR INDIANS

    Six hundred thousand people left Calcutta by the East Indian railway alone between December 13 and Januay 20. compared with the ...

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  27. U-BOAT TORPEDOES BRITISH SHIP

    A British ship, which had been torpedoed by a U-boat, arrived at Horta, in the Azores, yesterday. Twenty of the crew were killed or ...

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  28. SECRET AXIS RADIO IN MEXICO

    The Mexican Government has detailed special communication inspectors to track down secret radio stations which are reported to be ...

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  29. STRUCK BY MOTORCYCLE

    Struck by a motorcycle in Swanston st., city, late last night. Albert Daly, 44, of Lartrobe st., city, received a fractured leg and lacerations and ...

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  30. ESCAPED JAPS' BULLETS BY SWIMMING

    SINGAPORE. MON.. [?] Gunner H. M. Fisher of Manly (NSW), is glad that his boyhood enivironment made him a first-class ...

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  32. "TANKS FOR AUSTRALIA DAY"

    In a broadcast last night it was announced that the Chrysler Corporation had carmarked today as a "Tanks for Australia Day," in ...

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  34. TWO SHIPS SUNK IN BAY OF BENGAL

    It is oflicially announced that the enemy has sunk 2 Allied merchantmen in the Bay of Bengal, and that the survivors have been landed in ...

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  35. NORWEGIAN TANKER SUNK OFF NEW JERSEY

    An enemy submarine has sunk the 8,500-ton Norwegian tanker Varanger off Sea Isle City (New Jersey). Her entire crew of 40 was rescued. ...

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  36. CONSOLIDATING U S ARMY-NAVY COMMANDS

    Despite heartening developments in the Pacific, there is full realisation in USA that Singapore, NEI, and Australasia are gravely menaced. ...

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  37. MR. CHURCHILL WENT TO U S A IN H M S DUKE OF YORK

    It is revealed that Mr. Churchill travelled to USA recently in H M S Duke of York, Britain's new 35,000ton battleship. This is the first ...

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  39. BANGKOK RAID LASTED 4 HOURS

    "Last night I accompanied the bombers which dropped tons of 'screamer' high-explosive bombs on Bangkok," says the Rangoon ...

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  40. RAID ON BREST

    The RAF was over enemy territory last night. The Air Ministry states that squadrons of RAF bombers attacked ...

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  41. JAPANESE DEFEATS IN CHINA

    violent attacks have been made by Chinese forces on a Japanese base and railway junction along the ...

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  42. SIR S. CRIPPS MAY JOIN CABINET

    The political correspondent of Daily Mail states that Mr. Churchill has invited Sir Stafford Cripps. formerly Ambassador to Moscow, to join ...

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  43. RAIDER DESTROYED OVER BRITAIN

    An enemy bomber was destroyed over Britain last night. Earlier messages said there was only slight enemy activity over SW England. ...

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  44. SINKING OF FOODSHIP

    The Italian News Agency alleges that a British submarine torpedoed the steamer Navemar off Cadiz (Spain). The vessel was carrying ...

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  45. RUMANIANS WANT PEACE

    An appeal to the Rumanian people to overthrow Gen. Antonescu and to make peace with Russia has been made by 876 representatives of ...

    Article : 82 words
  46. GERMAN AIRCRAFT OVER BRITAIN

    The Air Ministry says that a few enemy aircraft dropped bombs on coastal places in the south-west of England early last night. Some ...

    Article : 69 words
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  48. 200,000 JAPS OPPOSE GEN. MACARTHUR

    Gen. MacArthur's small force in Luzon is opposed by the entire Japanese 4th Army of 200,000 officers and men, which, a correspondent ...

    Article : 107 words
  49. NEW GUINEA NATIVE POLICE

    marching in full bottle kit. They are the only military-trained natives of the Mandate. (Fox Movieton[?] News.) ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  50. WAR RISK RATES INCREASED

    War risk insurance rates rose from 4% to 7½% for Australasian shipments via the Panama Canal. Rates for cargoes travelling across the ...

    Article : 56 words
  51. BRITISH MINISTER TO MEXICO

    Mr. Charles Bateman, the first British Minister to Mexico since the severance of diplomatic relations between the 2 countries in 1938, has ...

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