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  3. Java Cheered By Allied Naval Attack On Japs

    The Dutch are cheered by the first blow struck by the Allied naval squadrons, under the hard-hitting Admiral Helfrick. In a night attack against a Japanese invasion fleet off Bali, Dutch and United States warships sunk one cruiser and damaged ...

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  4. SOVIET AIM TO END HITLERISM

    "The Red Army does not aim at the destruction of the German people, as it is probable that this war will be the end of Hitler's c[?]que, but it would be ridiculous to identify that clique with the German people and the ...

    Article : 394 words
  5. INDIA LACKS UNITY ON HOME RULE

    The non-party conference carried a resolution supporting General Chiang Kai-shek's appeal that Britain should ...

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  6. DESERT WARFARE

    Fighter aircraft of the R.A.F. resumed their offensive operations in the forward area of Cyrenaica yesterday. A formation of ...

    Article : 138 words
  7. Socialist Primate of England

    Dr. William Temple, Archbishop of York, will become Primate of all England and Archbishop of ...

    Article : 102 words
  8. ENORMOUS GERMAN LOSSES IN LENINGRAD

    The Germans have already lost 250,000 dead and wounded before Leningrad, says the Moscow radio. They lost the same number before Odessa Big Russian reserve armies in the Urals have ...

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  9. MARSHALL ISLANDS

    According to the Vichy radio, the Japanese admit that the Allies on Friday made a large-scale counter-ocensive against the Marshall ...

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  10. BRITISH TRIBUTE TO RED ARMY

    Hundreds were unable to get into the public meetings in London's big Stoll Theatre to celebrate the twenty-fourth anniversary of the establishment of the Red Army. The huge audience stood nearly 20 minutes to greet ...

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  11. ENEMY AIR ACTIVITY OVER NEW GUINEA

    There was slight enemy air activity over the New Gunlea area during the week-end. Allied shipping in the Timor Sea ...

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  12. FURTHER CHANGES IN BRITISH CABINET

    Further changes in the British Cabinet were announced this morning. Sir James Grigg, Permanent Secretary of the War Ministry, becomes Minister of War. The Minister for Aircraft Production ...

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  13. MISSING IN MALAYA

    MELBOURNE, Monday.—Captain J. F. Park, who represented Australia at the Empire Games in 19[?]1, when he was placed second in the 440 yards ...

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  14. BURMESE GOVERNMENT EVACUATES RANGOON

    A correspondent of "The Daily Express," who is in Mandalay, says that the threat to Rangoon is hourly increasing in gravity. The Burma Government is moving to the north from Rangoon. Evacuation plans provide that only demolition squads ...

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  15. CHINA URGES SOVIET TO MOVE AGAINST JAPAN

    Chinese military authorities and diplomats in Chungking are increasingly convinced th[?] a Japanese attack against Russia will be forthcoming within two months, says the Chungking correspondent off the "New ...

    Article : 358 words
  16. ROOSEVELT TO BROADCAST WAR REVIEW

    President Roosevelt's radio address on Tuesday (at 1 p.m. Australian eastern summer time) is expected to be one of the most important State ...

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  17. Offensive Action Expected

    The new War Cabinet gives hope for a more offensive spirit, said the Admiral of the Fleet (Sir Roger Keyes) in a speech today. ...

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  18. BERLIN REMITS FINE ON BORDEAUX

    In recognition of the population'[?] "good behaviour" the Berlin[?] rad[?] says that Germany is returning half of ten million francs fine recently ...

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  19. R.A.A.F. PILOTS HIT BACK

    The R.A.A.F. has commenced to hit back against the Japanese. During last night and again this morning, a big force of bombers with ...

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  20. SHELTERS ON PRIVATE PROPERTY

    Owners of private property in vulnerable areas will have to permit shelter trenches to be dug on their land if at all suitable. ...

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