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  4. DARWIN HEAVILY BOMBED IN 2 RAIDS

    DARWIN WAS HEAVILY BOMBED BY 93 JAPANESE PLANES IN TWO RAIDS YESTERDAY. Mr. Curtin, Prime Minister, announced last night that the first attack was made by 72 twin-engined bombers, accompanied ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  5. PRESSURE ON MR. CHURCHILL

    Opinion regarding Mr. Churchill's explanation—as far as it has gone—of the fall of Singapore, and of the escape of ...

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  6. MOBILISATION OF ALL LABOUR AND PROPERTY

    SYDNEY, Thursday.—Regulations giving the Federal Government power for complete mobilisation of the services and property of the Australian people were gazetted today in accordance with the declaration ...

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  7. BITTER FIGHTING ON BURMA FRONT

    The battle for Burma has begun in earnest, says "Daily Telegraph" Rangoon correspondent. Despite severe losses the Japanese have gained a foothald on the western bank of the Bilin River, which is not ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  8. SOVIET DRIVE IN CRIMEA

    Latest reports show that the Russians have begun large-scale attacks west of the Kerch Peninsula, in the ...

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  9. "TOWN IS BEING RAIDED"

    SYDNEY, Thursday.—"The town is being raided and the broadcasting station is closing down." ...

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  11. HESS'S SUCCESSOR GIVEN GREAT POWER

    A message from Stockholm says that Martin Bormann, who was appointed chairman of the Supreme Nazi party ...

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  12. NORMANDIE FIRE INQUIRIES OPENED

    Both the House and the Senate today ordered Congressional investigations into the burning of the former French luxury liner ...

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  13. MOST OF AIF WERE LEFT IN SINGAPORE

    It would be cruel to buoy up the hopes of relatives that large numbers of Australians escaped from Singapore. Presumably ...

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  14. "CREW, SIR?"—"NO, SCREW, SIR!"

    Because the word "airscrew" is often mistaken on the telephone for "aircrew," the Air Ministry has banned it. In ...

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  15. BEAVERBROOK DOES NOT DRAW SALARY

    Lord Beaverbrook, Minister for War Production, does not draw his Ministerial salary of £5,000, according to supplementary civil estimates. ...

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