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  2. WAR FEVER GRIPS FAR EAST Thailand Fears the Worst

    The Associated Press Hanoi correspondent states that Thai troops are reportedly deployed on the frontiers of Indo[?] China and British Malaya. Advices from Bangkok say that Thailand is prepared for the worst. The Bangkok radio repsats the ...

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  3. FOR KING AND QUEEN.

    Samples of Australian dried mutton —hailed as a solution to Britain's meat problem—have been sent to the King and Queen, Mr. Churchill, the British ...

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  4. CRISIS WITHIN DAYS.

    America is prepared for a crisis in Pacific relations-possibly at the week[?] end—although it still hopes that a rupture with Japan can be avoided. ...

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  5. TOJO OUTSPOKEN.

    General Tojo, in a Statement on the anniversary of the Japan-Manchukuo declaration of the new order in East Asia and asserting Anglo-American ...

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  6. HITLER PROMISES AID.

    Senator Gillette said it was learned from reliable non-official sources that Hitler had promised Japan substantial military aid by February, adding that ...

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  7. JAPAN NEARS EXHAUSTION.

    The "New York Times" Washington correspondent says: "It is authoritatively stated that Japan is nearing exhaustion, and that another Japanese ...

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  8. OPTIMISM DECLINING.

    The British United Press correspondent in Tokio says it is authoritatively stated that the Japanese reply to Mr. Hull expresses dissatisfaction on the ...

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  9. SUCCESS IMPOSSIBLE.

    The newspaper "Asahi" said that success of the Japanese and American relations was impossible unless America abandons her basic principles. ...

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  10. RETURNING TO JAPAN.

    The United Press correspondent at Tokio says "Asahi" said to-day that Japanese nationals in New York will leave for Japan on the Tatuo Maru on ...

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  11. MORE ACTION WANTED.

    A republican magazine in a survey revealed that if a vote were take now the Republicans would retain Mr. Wendell Willkie as Presidential ...

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  12. MILITARY MEDAL.

    Warrant Officer A. J. Harrison, of Melbourne, has been awarded the Military Medal for gallantry at Tobruk. In the citation it recorded: "His courage, ...

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  13. WILL OBEY VICHY.

    The Associated Press states that the Governor-General of Indo-China (Admiral de Coux) interviewed to-day said that French Indo-China's ...

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  14. U.S. WAR OUTPUT.

    The basic facts of the future part of the United States in the war are very simple—and are completely staggering. The nation ...

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  15. KUNMING RAIDED.

    The Domei Agency said that a formation from the Japane[?] Air Force in Indo-China on Friday afternoon effectively bombed ...

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  16. POLICY QUESTIONS.

    Many important policy questions on which the Government is now free to concentrate during the Parliamentary recess will be dealt with at a series of ...

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  17. ROSTOV RECAPTURED. BY RUSSIAN FORCES.

    A Moscow communique states: "Our troops on the night of November 28 fought on all fronts. The air force on the Moscow front, ...

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  18. FRESH UNITS USED.

    A Berlin military spokesman said that with the object of diverting the German attack against Moscow, the Russians had concentrated a string of ...

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  19. FIGHTING AROUND TULA.

    The newspaper "Izvestia" says that the Germans have been trying for the last 10 days to outflank Tula by attacking in the direction of Stalinogorsk, 25 ...

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  20. TO CONFER WITH STALIN.

    General Sikorski has arrived. He is going on to Moscow to confer with Stalin. WAVES OF STUKAS. ...

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  21. MOVE ON KALININ.

    The Tass Agency says that the Germans continue to develop the offensive in sectors of the Kalinin front. "There was violent fighting all night and the ...

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  22. GERMAN PRESSURE. ON VICHY GOVERNMENT.

    Signs of increasing pressure by Germany on the Vichy Government were the subject of strong comment by the First Lord of the ...

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  23. R.A.A.F. CHIEF.

    "The man almost smells of gum leaves, he is so 100 per cent. Australian in everything he does," said a high R.A.F. officer, in reference to Air ...

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  24. KING MICHAEL AT FLORENCE.

    King Michael, of Rumania, and his mother have arrived at Florence. ...

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    Empire troops who are fighting to break the Axis grip on the western Desert are highly trained and well equipped for their task. Infantry is trained and equipped to penetrate defences quickly and easily.—Commonwealth Department of Information photo. ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  26. BASES NOT CEDED.

    The vichy Government has issued an assurance that the North African air and naval bases will not be ceded to Germany. The reports that France ...

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  27. BRITISH SUBMARINES.

    British submarines sank eight enemy supply and troop transport ships in Arctic waters, and seriously damaged five or six. ...

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  28. NAPLES RAIDED.

    After a week's respite Naples was again raided by bomber aircraft of the R.A.F. on Thursday night. Much damage was caused to military ...

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  29. BRITISH PLANES.

    The Under-secretary for Air (Capt. H. Balfour) in a speech said that the first British fighter planes to arrive in Russia were assembled ...

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  30. MISERY IN FRANCE.

    The death-rate in France soared last winter as a result of malnutrition and inadequate heating, according to statistics now reaching London. ...

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  31. ANTI-PROFITEERING.

    The South-west Scotland Prices Committee is urging the Board of Trade to prohibit resales of goods between traders and the licensing of second-hand dealers ...

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  32. BRITISH DRIVE TO TRAP ENEMY Powerful Move Westward

    Despite strong Axis opposition tne Imperial Army of New Zealanders. British, and Indian divisions, linked with the Allied forces from Tobruk, have made a continuous eight-hour advance in Libya. ...

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  33. FIGHTS IN THREE AREAS.

    The Libyan conflict is at last resolving itself into three clearly defined actions. These are: (1) The main battle between Sidi Rezegh and Tobruk, in ...

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  34. WAGE PEGGING.

    The House of Representatives passed the Price Control Bill by 224 votes to 161, but rejected proposals to limit maximum wages and establish a ...

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  35. CORRIDOR WIDENED.

    The Associated Press correspondent with the Eighth Army states: "Brisk hand-to-hand fighting resulted in the corridor of Tobruk being widened to ...

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  36. OVER-OPTIMISTIC ACCOUNTS.

    Major-General Fuller, in an article in the "Daily Standard." draws attention to some over-optimistic accounts of the Libyan battle. He singles out ...

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  37. M. LITVINOV SILENT. REFUSES INTERVIEW.

    Immediately after arriving al Singapore, the new Soviet Ambassador to U.S.A. (M. Litvinov) proceeded to Government House, refusing to grant ...

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  38. BERLIN COMMENT.

    A war commentator said that the Germans and Italians were engaged in bitter defensive fighting in North Africa. The British have lost several ...

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  39. AT MANILA.

    M. Litvinov arrived at Manila by plane to-day. ...

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