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  3. THE BATTLE FOR AUSTRALIA

    From Our Special Representative CANBERRA, Monday.--"The fall of Singapore can only be described as Australia's Dunkirk," said the Prime ...

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  4. EXCLUSIVE CABLES TO "THE AGE"

    While the Russian successes continue, confirmatory evidence that the Red Army and Air Force will not only be able to withstand the Nazi ...

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  5. FORTUNES OF WAR

    In his broadcast from London, following his announcement of the fall of Singapore, the Prime Minister (Mr. Churchill) said:-- ...

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  6. LETTERS To the Editor

    When, in May, 1915, the price of butter soared to a height which made the public Indignant, certain political Labor councils published their ...

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  7. ABOUT PEOPLE

    The King has conferred upon Marshal Chiang Kai-shek the Grand Cross of the Bath in recognition of his outstanding achievements for the ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  8. NIGHTMARE ESCAPE

    BATAVIA, February 15. I have journeyed to Java from Singapore in a small ship, crowded with service men and a dozen women ...

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  9. EVERY MAN TO

    After the desperate but unavailing struggle to hold Singapore, and the gallant efforts to get as many of the defenders as possible ...

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  10. NEWS OF THE DAY

    The central recruiting depot at the Town Hall resounded yesterday like the city and tower of Babel of biblical history, with its confusion of ...

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  11. ELIMINATION OF SPORT

    CANBERRA, Monday.--Government action to eliminate racing and other forms of organised sport is foreshadowed by Mr. Curtin's statement ...

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  12. COMPLACENCY DANGER

    Among the analyses of Britain's Governmental needs published by the Sunday newspapers, an article in the "Sunday Pictorial" by Mr. G. M. ...

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  13. Pacific Situation Not

    SYDNEY, Monday.--Despite the loss of Singapore the Commonwealth Government believed that the Pacific situation was not beyond control ...

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  14. NOTED VICTORIAN ATHLETE

    Wing-Commander John Margrave Lerew, who commanded an R.A.A.F. squadron since the beginning of the Pacific war, is reported missing from ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  15. ENGINEERS SOUGHT FOR WAR SERVICE

    At last night's meeting of Preston council a letter was received from army forces in Australia asking that leave of absence be granted to the ...

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  16. How Mr. Hughes Views It

    SYDNEY, Monday.--A garage With no cars, a bird without wings, a base without a ship, was how the Leader of the United Australia party ...

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  17. Control of Leather

    CANBERRA, Monday.--Tire Minister of Supply (Mr. Beasley), under a special order issued to-day, took control of leather stocks in the ...

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  18. Trams at Reduced Speed

    The Premier (Mr. Dunstan) informed the chairman of the Tramways Board (Mr. Bell) that he agreed with the suggestion that, during ...

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  19. Manpower Control at Darwin

    CANBERRA, Monday.--The power station at Darwin has been gazetted as the first protected undertaking under the control of the manpower ...

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  20. RED CROSS IN MIDDLE EAST

    News of Red Cross work in the Middle East have been brought to Melbourne by Mr. Charles Taylor, who went abroad a year ago to take ...

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  21. GALLANTRY OF SINGAPORE

    LONDON, Feb. 16 (A.A.P.). The "Times," in a leading article, says the sacrifice, suffering and incomparable gallantry of Singapore's ...

    Article : 248 words
  22. Emergency Stores

    CANBERRA, Monday.--The list of goods which the Government may order to be stored for emergency purposes has been broadened by defining ...

    Article : 86 words
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    The latest war developments throw a greater responsibility upon the Australian Defence Forces. Anti-aircraft gun crews, who keep a vigilant watch for hostile aircraft, are shown running to man their guns in the course of intensive training exercises somewhere in Victoria. ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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