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  2. LANDING IN CELEBES

    Batavia, Jan. 11.—According to a communique issued by the N.E.I. fighting forces, enemy ships landed troops at various points in Minahassa in the ...

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  3. THE PHILIPPINES

    Washington, Jan. 11.—A war communique, issued at 2 p.m., states:—"General MacArthur's army repulsed a tremendous Japanese flank attack with ...

    Article : 153 words
  4. LIBYAN CAMPAIGN

    London, Jan. 11.—The "Daily Telegraph's" Cairo correspondent states that a Guards brigade and South African mechanised forces are forcing ...

    Article : 132 words
  5. PACIFIC WAR

    Although there is little news from official Allied sources, it is apparent that the Japanese campaign in Malaya has been intensified and that the threat to Singapore has become more serious. The Japanese claim to have occupied Kuala Lumpur and to have made important ...

    Article : 168 words
  6. WILHELMSHAVEN RAID

    London, Jan. 11.—Detailing an air raid against Wilhelmshaven on Saturday night, the Air Ministry news service says there are many reports of ...

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  7. UNREST IN GERMANY

    London, Jan. 10.—The Associated Press correspondent on the German frontier says that the Nazi Foreign Office called foreign correspondents from ...

    Article : 135 words
  8. BREST ATTACKED AGAIN

    London, Jan. 12.—The Air Ministry-states:—"The bomber command last night again attacked the naval base at Brest. None of our planes is ...

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  9. Executed by Nazis

    London, Jan. 10.—The British United Press correspondent on the German frontier asserts that General Udet, formerly Quartermaster-General of the ...

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  10. Enemy Ships Attacked

    London, Jan. 11.—A German tanker bombed off the Dutch coast last night was left blazing fiercely after a swift attack by a Lockheed Hudson aircraft ...

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  11. Attack on Tarakan

    Batavia, Jan. 11.—After various enemy transport ships and warships had been reported off South-East Tarakan (a volcanic island north of ...

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  12. Pressure on Retreating Enemy

    Cairo, Jan. 12.—A general headquarters communique states:—"Despite bad weather, we maintained the pressure against the retreating enemy in the ...

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  13. Landing on Masbate

    New York, Jan. 11.—The Toklo official radio claims that the Japanese have landed on the Philippine island of Masbate, where they have taken ...

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  14. FIGHTING IN MALAYA

    New York, Jan. 11.—According to the Tokio radio, Japanese Imperial Headquarters on Sunday at 6.20 p.m. announced the fall of Kuala Lumpur. ...

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  15. SINGAPORE'S PERIL

    New York, Jan. 10.—A "New York Times" writer, Arthur Krock, blames Mr. R. G. Menzies in part for Singapore's present peril. In a special article ...

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  16. Shelling of Pago pago

    Washington, Jan. 11.—A navy communique said: "A hit-and-run attack was made by a light Japanese naval vessel on the United States naval ...

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  17. French Motorised Infantry

    London, Jan. 11.—A message from Cairo describes how a complete French motorised infantry division is now organised to resume the fight against the ...

    Article : 79 words
  18. Judge Rutherford Dead

    San Diego (California), Jan. 11.—"Judge" Joseph Rutherford (82), founder of the sect of Jehovah's Witnesses died to-day. ...

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  19. GARRISON PREPARED

    Bandoeng, Jan. 12.—The daily newspaper "Algemeen Indisch Dagblad," in a leading article on the attack on Tarakan, says: "We may be sure that ...

    Article : 205 words
  20. Opposition to Mussolini

    London, Jan. 10.—The Italian "freedom radio" to-day said that leaflets were being distributed throughout Italy in which people were being told ...

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  21. PROGRESS TOWARDS SINGAPORE

    London, Jan. 12.—The Italian newsagency says that after the occupation of Kuala Lumpur, the Japanese made further important progress towards ...

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  22. RAIDS FROM BURMA

    Rangoon, Jan. 11.—Twenty-six Japanese planes, including at least 10 bombers, have been destroyed by British and American fliers in raids on ...

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  23. VETERANS PROM SYRIA

    London, Jan. 12.—An Independent French Agency despatch from Cairo states that Free French forces are going to Libya from Syria, equipped ...

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  24. VAST PINCER MOVEMENT

    London, Jan. 12.—The Berlin radio says that the Japanese are executing a pincer movement on a vast scale with Malacca and Singapore as the goal. In ...

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  25. Germany and Vichy

    London Jan. 10.—Reuter's Berne correspondent says that Germany's dissatisfaction with the Vichy resistance is again emphasised by the ...

    Article : 151 words
  26. German Liquid Fuel Stringency

    Cairo, Jan. 11.—A secret German administrative order recently captured in Libya states: "Owing to the great expenditure of fuel on the east front, the ...

    Article : 109 words
  27. Junkers Shot Down

    London, Jan. 11.—An Air Ministry communique states:—"R.A.F. fighters destroyed an enemy bomber off the south-west coast of England early this ...

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  28. BURMA CITY BOMBED

    Rangoon, Jan. 11.—A communique states:—"The Japanese raided Moulmein (Burma) and dropped 30 bombs, causing no damage but a few ...

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  29. SCORCHED EARTH POLICY

    London, Jan. 12.—The Rome radio quotes a report from Tokio that the scorched earth policy is being carried out in Malaya on Soviet lines. ...

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  30. JAPS CLAIM SURRENDER OF ISLAND

    Tokio, Jan. 12.—Imperial Headquarters claims that Menado was captured yesterday and that Tarakan Island surrendered to-day. ...

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  31. Japanese Air Base Attacked

    London, Jan. 10.—The British United Press correspondent in Rangoon states that five British and nine American planes strafed a Japanese air base at ...

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  32. A Vital Campaign

    London, Jan. 11.—The "Daily Mail," in a leading article, says:—"The military position is deteriorating. Britain is told little about the vital Malayan ...

    Article : 146 words
  33. Latest Japanese Move

    London, Jan. 11.—The "Times," in a leading article, says:—"The Japanese landing on Celebes is one more step in Japan's campaign for penetrating ...

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  34. Agheila-Marada Position

    London, Jan. 11.—The following details are given in London of the Agheila-Marada position, on the border of Tripolitania and Cyrenaica, towards ...

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  35. Pressure on Norwegians

    Washington, Jan. 10.—The Norwegian Legation has been informed that the Germans are tripling the concentration camps in Norway, due to the ...

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  36. Raid on Aerodrome

    Rangoon, Jan. 12.—Japanese bombers this morning unsuccessfully made a sixth attempt in seven days to raid an aerodrome north of Rangoon. ...

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  37. Axis Plane Losses

    London, Jan. 11.—Axis aircraft destroyed by the R.A.P. during the week from January 4 to January 10 were 47 bombers and seven fighters in the ...

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  38. QUISLING ILL

    Stockholm, Jan. 11.—It is reported from Norway that Quisling has been ill for several weeks. The nature of his illness is not stated. ...

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  39. DISQUIET IN BRITAIN

    London, Jan. 12.—The "Evening Standard," in a leading article, says:—"The news from the Far East is bad. The Japanese attack through Malaya ...

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  40. THE CHINA FRONT

    Chungking, Jan. 11.—The Japanese suffered 400 casualties south of Hanvang, one of the three cities occupied in the Hankow metropolitan area. ...

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  41. Secret Radio Station

    New York, Jan. 11.—The Columbia Broadcasting Service has intercepted a broadcast from a secret anti-Hitler station in Germany, urging the ...

    Article : 69 words
  42. New Aero Engine

    London, Jan. 10.—The Berlin news-agency announces that a new type of German aero engine is already in production. This is stated to be one of ...

    Article : 135 words
  43. Darwin as a Base

    New York, Jan. 12.—The "New York Times," in a leading article, says:— "Darwin is ideally situated as a base for the operations of the United States ...

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  44. Russian and Japan

    New York, Jan. 11.—The official Tokio radio says that the Domei news-agency reports from Kuibyshev that the Japanese Ambassador, Mr. ...

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  45. Riots in Germany

    Moscow, Jan. 11.—A Soviet communique states:—"Riots have broken out in several parts of Germany, because of a reduction of food rations. The ...

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  46. Retreat From Changsha

    New York, Jan. 10.—The Tokto official radio claimed that the remnants of the Chinese 32nd, 49th and 97th divisions were annihilated during the ...

    Article : 73 words
  47. Explots of R.A.F. Squadron

    London, Jan. 11.—One of the finest chapters in the Libyan campaign is the exploits of an R.A.F. squadron of long-range Hurricane fighters based ...

    Article : 190 words
  48. ROOSEVELT AND LITVINOV CONFER

    Washington, Jan. 11.—President Roosevelt had his usual Sunday conference with the Soviet Ambassador, M. Litvinov, who yesterday visited the ...

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  49. German Labour Market

    London, Jan. 11.—The "Times" correspondent oh the German frontier says that the deterioration of the German labour market as a result of ...

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  50. Japanese Decoration

    Singapore, Jan. 11—A Singapore man employed in a British Government department actively engaged in prosecuting the war against Japan, received a ...

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  51. British Submarines

    London, Jan. 11.—An Admiralty communique states:—"British submarines in the Ionian Sea have sunk a large transport laden with troops and ...

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  52. Chinese Military Mission

    Chungking, Jan. 11.—It is announced that a Chinese military mission will soon leave for Washington to attend an Allied military conference. ...

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  53. Taxation in Japan

    New York, Jan. 10.—The Tokio official radio states that the Japanese Government has imposed a 30 per cent, increase on income taxes, and a 35 to ...

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  54. Spain and Pacific War

    New York, Jan. 11.—The "New York Times" correspondent in Mexico City states that General Franco's secret agent had informed Mexican officials ...

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  55. LORD HALIFAX ILL

    Washington, Jan. 10.—The British Embassy has revealed that Lord Halifax is ill with influenza and will be confined to his bed for several days. ...

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  56. Armed Action Against India

    New York, Jan. 11.—According to the Tokio radio, Captain Hideo Hiraide, chief of the navy press section at Imperial Headquarters, said that Japan ...

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  57. Violence in Bolivia

    Lapaz (Bolivia), Jan. 11.—The Government has decreed a state of siege, saying it is acting to suppress violence in the mining areas of Potosi, Sucre ...

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  58. Big Brawl in Alexandria

    Alexandria, Jan. 11.—Five hundred negro soldiers clashed with 100 white policemen in the negro residential district, after a brawl, following the arrest ...

    Article : 52 words
  59. Rome Report

    London, Jan. 11.—A Rome communique states: "During patrol activity in Cyrenaica the Italian and German air force attacked the aerodromes at ...

    Article : 54 words
  60. GOERING'S BIRTHDAY

    London, Jan. 12.—The Berlin newspapers publish pictures of Field-Marshal Goering on the occasion of his 49th birthday. The "Voelkischer ...

    Article : 35 words
  61. AUSTRALIAN ASSOCIATED PRESS

    Except where otherwise designated, the overseas intelligence published in the "Kalgoorlie Miner" is transmitted to Australia by the Austrian Associated Press from its ...

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