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  3. JAPAN WARNS AMERICA

    Amplifying his warning yesterday to the United States, the Prime Minister of Japan (Prince Konoye) said that if the United States persisted in regarding the Tokin-Axis alliance as a hostile act there would be "no other course than was" The reported interview ...

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  4. INSPIRING SIGHT

    The picture was take during the parade of school children at York Park on Saturday, prior to the successful sports. (See Page 6). —Burrows. ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  5. AUSTRALIANS TRAINING IN WESTERN DESERT

    I have just returned from a frip to the Western Desert. For two hundred miles west of Alexandria, a cross section of the Empire's military forces is dispersed, including Australians carrying out their present duties. ...

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  6. Lunch, Plotting, Shunting at Brenner Pass

    LONDON, Oct. 5—The meeting between Hitler and Mussolini at the Brenner Pass seems to have been something of a ...

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  7. AXIS PLANS INCLUDE AFRICA

    The Berlin press unanimously declares to-day that the conference between Hitler and Mussolini on the Brenner Pass definitely shaped the picture of a new Europe to include Africa. ...

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  8. LEADERSHIP OF ARMY CONDEMNED

    Mr. H. G. Wells, the author, makes a striking attack on British army generalship in the Labour Book Service ...

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  9. THAILAND WOULD NOT FIGHT

    SHANGHAI, Oct. 6—The Thai Premier (Luang Bipul Songram) declared to-day that Thailand would not resort to arms to settle ...

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  10. Appointment of Mr. Ogilvie: Enquiry Likely

    HOBART, Sunday. — When Parliament meets next week, the Opposition will raise the matter of the appointment of the ...

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  11. THIRD DEGREE FOR BRITON

    BUCHAREST, Oct. 6-Police to-day advised the British Legation that Mr. Alexander Millar, a British business ma, previously reported missing and ...

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  12. AIR CHIEF NOW GOVERNOR

    Air Chief Marshal Sir Cyril Newall, Chief of the Air Staff since 1937, has been appointed Governor-General of New ...

    Article : 377 words
  13. JAPANESE SHIP DIVERTED BY "BRITISH ORDER"

    NEW YORK, Oct. 5. — Reliable shipping circles declare that the Japanese steamship Hakone Maru, en route to the United States from Lisbon, ...

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  14. Chemical Factory Explosion

    TERRE HAUTE (Indiana), Oct. 4 — Three explosions in the Commercial Solvent Company's chemical plant shook the city to-day. There were ...

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  15. KRUPPS BOMBED

    The Air Ministry revealed to-day that last night the R.A.F. bombed the Krupp munition plant at Essen. Two tons of high explosive was dropped on ...

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  16. EFFECT OF WAR ON BUSINESS

    LONDON, Oct. 5—Despite a long struggle to maintain independence, there in now hardly open commodity with anything like an open market in the ...

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  17. BOMB NEAR HOUSE OF LORDS

    LONDON, Oct. 6—A bomb exploded outside the House of Lords near the statue of Richard Coeur de Lion, causing superficial damage to the ...

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  18. SOLUTION OF NIGHT RAID PROBLEM SOON

    The problem of night interception of bombers is well on the way to solution, but details cannot be released. ...

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  19. RUSSIA NOT SAFE FROM PROVOCATION

    MOSCOW, Oct. 6—The Soviet Defence Commissar (Marshal Timoshenko) in a message to graduates of a military academy, said: "You are entering the ranks when the flames of a second imperialist war are enveloping the ...

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  20. UNOCCUPIED FRANCE FARES BADLY

    Last night in Alexander I read an amazing letter written from unoccupied France in mid-September, which obviously had fluked through th censor. It came via Istan[?] and gave a revealing picture of conditions. ...

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  21. ARMY OF HALF MILLION NEXT SUMMER

    The Defence Department an- nounces that Canada will have in army of 500,000 permanent and non-perimanent servicemen ...

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  22. RUSSIA ADMITS STRENGTH OF BRITAIN

    MOSCOW, Oct. 6—An eye-witness' description of British anti-aircraft guns in action for the first time appears in all Moscow newspapers. It reveals ...

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