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  • R.A.F. RENEWS HEAVY RAIDS Bombs Start Big Fires In Emden LONDON, October 12.

    RAF bombers last night attacked Emden and other objectives in north-west Germans". Large fires were left burning. ... [Article] (450 words)
  • MOVE TO READMIT MR. BLACKBURN TO A.L.P. Canberra Branch's Invitation CANBERRA, October 12.

    The Canberra branch of the Australian Labor Party today decided to ask Mr. Blackburn, MHR, who ten days ago was expelled from the Victorian branch of the ... [Article] (164 words)
  • Boy Mistakes Poison For Cough Mixture PERTH, October 12.

    Shortly after he had replaced a bottle containing liquid in the kitchen of his home at West Leederville, Frederick Allan Slavin, 15, ... [Article] (124 words)
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  • U.S. PASSES BIG APPROPRIATION $6,000 Million More For Lend-Lease WASHINGTON, October 11.

    By 328 votes to 67, the House of Representatives late yesterday' passed and sent to the Senate the new Lend and Lease Appropriation ... [Article] (179 words)
  • EARLY REPEAL OF BAN LIKELY President Of Panama On Arming Of Ships PANAMA CITY, Oct. 11.—AAP.

    President de la Guardla today forecast the early repeal of the ban against the arming of foreign-owned ships on the Panamanian ... [Article] (233 words)
  • President's Concern At Unfitness Of U.S. Youth WASHINGTON, Oct. 11—AAP.

    President Roosevelt, expressing concern over national unfitness as evidenced by the fact that 50 per cent of the nation's youth is ... [Article] (145 words)
  • President Roosevelt To Broadcast To World WASHINGTON, Oct. 12.—AAP.

    President Roosevelt will make a world-wide broadcast on October 27. Navy Day, on the subject or naval problems and total defence. ... [Article] (49 words)
  • Steamer Claims Sinking Of U-Boat LONDON, October 12.

    A Norwegian steamer which was hit by a torpedo from a submarine in mid-Atlantic, has just reached port. The U-boat attacked the ... [Article] (102 words)
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    The new Federal Cabinet photographed with [?] Gowrie after the [?] ceremony ot Canberra. Frort [?] From left: Mr. [?] Supply and Development), Mr. Chifley (Treasurer), Mr. Curtin (Prime Minister and Defence Co-crdinotion), Lord [?]. Mr. Fordei (Deputy Prime Minister ond Army), Dr. Evott (Attorney-General and External Affairs), Senator Collings [?] Back row Senotor Ashley (P.M.G. and Information), Mr. Lanarini (Home Security and Minister assisting Treasurer), Mr. [?] (Navy and Munitions), Mr ... [ILLUSTRATED] [Article] (154 words)
  • U.S. REACTION TO BATTLE Only Material Aid For Soviet WASHINGTON, October 11.

    American reaction to the Russo-German battle is not nearly so vehement as the British, but people are asking uneasily ... [Article] (423 words)
  • LABOR'S INTEREST IN FIGHTING FORCES Army Minister On Need For Best Equipment SYDNEY, October 12.

    In implementing its war policy, the new Labor Government would act with complete legality, and safeguard itself against any ... [Article] (180 words)
  • HEALTH OF TROOPS GOOD Major-Gen. Dowries Returns From Inspection Abroad DARWIN, October 12.

    The Army Medical Service was doing Bn excellent Job overseas, the Inspector-General of Medical Services (Major-General) R. M. ... [Article] (181 words)
  • CONFIDENCE IN MOSCOW Thought Onrush Will Be Stemmed NEW YORK, October 12.

    While the present dangers are fully recognised, there is implicit confidence in Moscow in ultimately stemming Hitler's ... [Article] (434 words)
  • Duchess Of Windsor Gets Welcome Home NEW YORK, October 12.

    A crowd of 5,000 cheered the Duke and Duchess of Windsor at Timonlum, on the outskirts of Baltimore, when they arrived on a ... [Article] (120 words)
  • Fire At Lobethal Hospital LOBETHAL, October 12.

    Thirty-six hours after a fire had occurred in the Lobethal Hospital. Brian Edgar Brettig, fortnight-old son of Mr. and Mrs. Edgar ... [Article] (148 words)
  • Adelaide Man Prisoner Of War

    Corporal J. W. Pullen, whose wife is living at Homer road. Clarence Park, has written to his wife stating that he is a prisoner of war in ... [Article] (54 words)
  • Glenelg Man Prisoner SYDNEY, October 12.

    Sergeant R. L. Head, of Glenelg is a prisoner of war in Italy, according to a Vatican City broadcast. ... [Article] (26 words)
  • PERSONNEL OF WAR COUNCIL Opposition Members Appointed SYDNEY, October 12.

    It is understood that the Opposition members of the War Advisory Council will be the Leader of the Opposition (Mr. Fadden), the ... [Article] (194 words)
  • NEW TREE IN PRIME MINISTERS AVENUE Federal Treasurer's Tribute To Mr. Menzies SYDNEY, October 12.

    The former Prime Minister (Mr. Menzies) planted an oak tree in Prime Ministers' avenue at Faulconbridge yesterday. ... [Article] (187 words)
  • MR. MENZIES REPLIES TO CRITICS "Virulent Campaign Of Misrepresentation" LONDON, October 11.

    "The Times" publishes Mr. Menzies' reply to a dispatch to "The Times" quoting criticism by Australian newspapers that be failed ... [Article] (304 words)
  • Death Of Col. C. B. Story MELBOURNE, October 12.

    Lieut.-Colonel Charles Barnett Story, commandant of Bonegilla AIF camp, and formerly OC of the 37th Battalion of the 1st AIF. died ... [Article] (46 words)
  • Drrailed Carriage Holds Up Traffic

    When the axle of a carriage broke while the train due at Adelaide at 6.56 p.m. from Semaphore was passing the Adelaide Gaol yesterday, ... [Article] (88 words)
  • PLAN FOR SOCIAL IMPROVEMENTS Minister's Outline Of Proposals MELBOURNE, October 12.

    The Federal Labor Government would proceed in the near future with the progressive development of an orderly plan of social security, ... [Article] (432 words)
  • Clarence Park Sergeant Awarded D.C.M.

    Sergeant Douglas Haig Russell who was awarded toe Distinguished Conduct Medal in the latest list or decorations. Is the youngest son of Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd Russell, of ... [ILLUSTRATED] [Article] (79 words)
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    LONDON.—Under a new order. British investors holding over £40 million sterling worth of South African Government stocks must ... [Article] (26 words)
  • FEATURES THIS MORNING

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  • MANY ARRESTS IN PARIS Campaign Against Free French LONDON, October 11.—AAP.

    The German newsagency in a report from Paris says that since Admiral Bard became Prefect of Police in Paris four months ago. ... [Article] (352 words)
  • Czech Executions Continue LONDON, October 11.

    Following the execution yesterday of 25 persons at Prague and Brno for economic sabotage and the possession of weapons without ... [Article] (138 words)
  • Terrible Deathrate In Warsaw Ghetto LONDON, October 11.—AAP.

    The Polish newsagency says that German statistics show a terrifying death rate in Warsaw's ghetto Of 4,755 deaths in Warsaw in July. ... [Article] (93 words)
  • Nazi Gratitude In Lithuania LONDON, October 11.—AAP.

    The Stockholm newspaper, "Tidningen," says that the Lithuanian activist movement which helped Germany to conquer Lithuania has ... [Article] (53 words)
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  • TODAY'S FORECAST

    Fine with cool to [?] south to east winds. ... [Article] (15 words)
  • Wounded Soldiers Appeals For Recruits SYDNEY, October 12.

    Sergeant S. Potter, who recently returned to Australia after having been wounded in action with the AIF. said at a recruiting rally in ... [Article] (72 words)
  • Jews Humiliated In Holland LONDON, October 11.—AAP

    The "DaIly Telegraph" says that it is learned that the full stringency of the Nuremberg laws is being applied in Holland. Jews are ... [Article] (71 words)
  • GENERAL NEWS FINE [?]

    The Divisional Metrologist reported last night:—Although cloudy in ports and at times [?] fine weather prevailed throughout ... [Article] (69 words)
  • WHO IS IT?

    Every Monday night at[?] there is a radio programme from "The Advertiser" network which combines dramatic entertainment ... [Article] (147 words)
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    Following [?] Adelaide City Council to [?] ... [Article] (130 words)
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  • Sir Ronald Cross defends Democracy SYDNEY, October 12.

    Millions of people in Europe tired under totalitarian forms of government because they preferred to do so the High Commissioner for the ... [Article] (67 words)
  • Motor Cyclist Injured

    When a motor cycle be was riding was involved in a [?] with a taxi at the intersection of North parade and [?] street. ... [Article] (58 words)

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