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VEILED WARNING OF ITALY.
German and Russian Shadows. FUTURE OF THE BALKANS Preparedness in Rome. From Our Own Correspondent. LONDON, November 6.
Italy's insistence upon the vigour of her military spirit and her preparedness has become increasingly significant as the German and Russian shadows loom more darkly over the Balkans. ...
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TEST OF TRENDS IN U.S.A.
State and Municipal Elections. NEW YORK, NOV. 6. (A.A.P.)
State and municipal elections will be held throughout the United States to-morrow, and may indicate political trends for the Presidential campaign ...
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Such of the oversea news in this issue [?] is headed "From Our Own Correspondent" or "Herald Exclusive Service" is from a service owned and controlled entirely by "The Sydney Morning Herald" ...
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The Foreign Ministers of the BalKan Entente—Turkey, Greece, Rumania, and Yugoslavia—will, it is expected, confer at an early date. ...
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U.S. INTERESTS IN CHINA.
Payment for Damages. JAPANESE PROPOSAL. TOKYO, Nov. 6. (A.A.P.)
Two former Foreign Ministers of Japan, Mr. Kenkichi Yoshizawa and Mr. Hachiro Arita, suggest that Japan should pay indemnities for damage done ...
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VIEWPOINT DIFFERS.
FINLAND AND SOVIET. MOSCOW TALKS. LONDON, Nov. 6. (A.A.P.)
The Premier of Finland, Professor Cajander, in a broadcast, admitted that Finland's standpoint at present materially differed from that of Soviet Russia. ...
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AUSTRALIA'S AID IN WAR.
Mr. Casey Emphatic. BROADCAST TO BRITAIN. LONDON, Nov. 6. (A.A.P.)
The Australian Minister for Supply and Development, Mr. Casey, in a broadcast to Britain to-day, said that the war was Australia's just as much ...
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BURGOMASTER MAX DEAD.
A Famous Belgian. BRUSSELS, Nov. 6. (A.A.P.)
Burgomaster Adolphe Max, who became a national hero after the Germans invaded Belgium in 1914, is dead. Burgomaster Max, who was in his ...
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"FLYING BRICKS."
Germany's Latest War Planes. FROM OUR OWN CORRESPONDENT LONDON, Nov. 6.
A German pilot landed at a French aerodrome, believing it to be a German base, and thus afforded the Allies an opportunity to test Herr Hitler's ...
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WEST FRONT.
NO OFFENSIVE IMMINENT. WHAT DOES LULL PRESAGE? FROM OUR OWN CORRESPONDENT. LONDON, Nov. 6.
Another week has passed, and still there are no indications of the imminence of any large-scale land operations. The Allied armies remain ...
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HOWITZERS ACTIVE.
FRENCH TOWNS SHELLED. (Australian Associated Press.) LONDON, Nov. 6. (A.A.P.)
During the last four days, German howitzers have been thundering against Forbach and Sarreguemines, five miles in front of the Maginot Line. ...
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LATVIAN BALTS LEAVE.
Move to Gdynia. (Published in "The Times.") RIGA, Nov. 6.
The first shipload of Latvian Balts (descendants of original German settlers as distinct from Reich Germans) have left for Gdynia, the Baltic port of ...
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General Keitel, Chief of the German High command, decreed to-day that the death penalty under military law might be imposed for attempts to undermine the soldiers' ...
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NAZIS LOSE SHIPS.
U-BOAT TENDER TORPEDOED. Submarine Founders. LONDON, Nov. 6. (A.A.P.)
It is reported from the Belgian Congo that a French submarine torpedoed and sank the German U-boat supply ship Togo (5,042 tons) in the ...
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Widespread rumours that the cruiser H.M.S. Leander, of the New Zealand squadron, has been in action, and that the German battleship. Admiral Scheer, has been reported several ...
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NAZI PROTEST REJECTED.
NORWAY AND CITY OF FLINT. LONDON, NOV. 6. (A.A.P.)
Norway has sent a Note to Germany, rejecting the request that the American freighter, City of Flint, which is now at Bergen (Norway), should be held ...
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ALL JEWS MUST GO.
Deportations From Germany. FROM OUR OWN CORRESPONDENT. LONDON, Nov. 6.
It is announced that a general deportation of Jews throughout Germany will begin to-day. There will not be a single Jew within ...
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SNOW AND GALES.
MORE EXPECTED. Sharp Change Sweeps State.
New South Wales experienced the most sudden change in weather for many years yesterday. Snow fell on the central and southern tablelands, ...
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Melbourne to-day had its coldest Cup Eve for 26 years. Other parts of the State, however, felt the cold snap even more, for, after the week-end falls, a snowfield extended over ...
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The danger of floods in the reclaimed areas near Murray Bridge became serious to-day. Three separate swamps were inundated, and several others were seriously threatened by the ...
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COMPULSORY TRAINING.
Labour Opposition. PLANS PREPARED. MELBOURNE, Monday.
Plans for opposing the reintroduction of compulsory military training were made by the Federal Labour Advisory Committee at a meeting in Melbourne ...
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PRICE OF GAS.
Proposed Increase. HOUSEWIVES' THREAT.
Giving evidence yesterday before the special committee inquiring into the price of gas. Mrs. Elcanor Glencross, president of the Housewives' Association, declared that it the ...
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REORGANISING ARMY.
GREAT CHANGES LIKELY. The New Infantry. MELBOURNE, Monday.
As the first step in a plan that may lead to revolutionary changes in infantry armament, it has been decided that in future every infantry section ...
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When the ferry, South Steyne, crashed into the promenade of the Manly harbour pool yesterday, many children narrowly escaped injury, a man ... [ILLUSTRATED]
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Screaming with pain, Mrs. Olive Stone, 55, of Tunks Street, Northbridge, suddenly collapsed in her kitchen last night. She was dead by the time medical and arrived. ...
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It is expected that the State Cabinet will reconsider the application of the New South Wales Gun Club for special legislation to enable it to retain its ...
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NO SHIFT WORK.
Rejected by Storemen and Packers.
The General storemen and Packers' Concilation Committee yesterday refused permisson for storemen and packers in engineering and shipbuilding establishments and factorics ...
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TWO TRAINS COLLIDE.
15 PASSENGERS HURT. CARS TELESCOPED. Returning From Picnic NEWCASTLE, Monday.
Two special passenger trains, which were returning from a railway employees' picnic at Paterson, came into collision near the Hexham level ...
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MELBOURNE CUP.
Wet Track and Rain Likely. RIVETTE SELECTED.
A wet track, and possibly a wet day, are indicated for to-day's Melbourne Cup at Flemington. Rain since Saturday afternoon has soaked ...
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Two fishermen on the rocks at South Coogee yesterday saw a man wade into the water and disappear. His body was revocered by the police. It was later identified as that of ...
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SUGAR SHIPS DELAYED.
Loading Trouble at Mackay. BRISBANE, Monday.
Loading troubles are still being experienced at Mackay, because of the decision of the Waterside Workers' Federation not to allow members to work in any work in which they ...
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