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    FOR[?] Fine; N.E. to N. winds. ...

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  5. Axis Air Loss

    LONDON, September 21.— Following the R.A.F.'s large scale air offensive over the week-end, it is now confirmed ...

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  6. EVACUATION OF KIEV

    LONDON, September 22.—A Moscow communique states that fighting continued along the front on Sunday. "Our troops evacuated Kiev after many days' fierce fighting" it adds. Reports from Moscow suggest that the German High Command, which claimed ...

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    A Bren [?]gun carrier passing over the trestle bridge b[?] in Anzac Square to-day by A.I.P. engineers from Redbank Camp. The splendid display was the first of the series organised for Back Up Your Cobbers Week, to stimulate public interest in A.I.F. recruiting. ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  8. Roosevelt's Call to Nation

    NEW YORK, September 21.—President Roosevelt in a Jewish New Year's message called on the nation again to dedicate itself "to the task which lies before ...

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  9. Duff Cooper on Future of Australia

    SINGAPORE, September 19. —Mr. Duff Cooper, in an exelusive United Press interview to-day, said Australia's ...

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  10. "NO BENZINA!"

    LONDON, September 21.—The American Associated Press correspondent in the Western Desert states it is believed the R.A.F. attacks against Axis petrnl-dumps are responsible for a number of Italian-manned Stukas making forced landings on the Libyan ...

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  11. DEMANDS ADOPTED BY A.E.U. DO NOT INCLUDE MORE WAGES

    IPSWICH, September 22.—A mass meeting of strikers held in the Trades Hall this morning unanimously adopted a recommendation hy the disputes committee of the Amalgamated Engineering Union that the demand ...

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  12. MARSHAL PETAIN APPEALS TO PARISIANS

    LONDON, September 21. — Marshs, retain in a broadcast to the French nation to-day appealed in Parisians to help to end resistance to the occupation ...

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  13. Gravity of Russian Position Disturbs British Press

    LONDON, September 21.—"Recent news from Russia is extremely disturbing," says the "Daily Mail." "Many people here are rudely awakening from the dream that Russia is winning the war for us. It is now evident to the ...

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  14. Stop Press

    VICTORLAN BETTING BILL will not receive Royal assent until to-morrow week, after which transmission of odds from racecourses and publication of starting prices ...

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  15. Position of U.S. Ambassador To Vatican City

    LONDON, September 21.—A report from Vichy says Rome authoritatively denied thai Dr. Attolico, Italian Ambassador to the Vatican City, ...

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  16. Labourite Predicts U.S. at War In Three Months

    LONDON, September 21.—Mr. David Grenfell. Secretary of the Mines Department, in a speech at a Labour Rally, prophesied that the United States would ...

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  18. Turkish Consul-General Found Dead in New York Apartment

    NEW YORK, September 21.—Ali Me[?]net Yukselen. the Turkish Consul-General in New York, was found dead in his apartment to-day. The police said ...

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  19. DUTCHMEN SHOT AIDING R.A.F. PILOTS

    BERLIN, September 21.—A report from Amsterdam says that five Netherianders were shat for aiding British airmen who made force landings in Holland.—A.A.P. ...

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  20. On Full-Time Duty

    Several thousand militiamen are now on full-time duty in Queensland A. large number of them entered camp at Chermside to-day to form ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  21. VOROSHILOV'S SON REPORTED CAPTURED

    LONDON. September 21.—The Rome radio says that the Germans have captured the son of Marshal Voroshilov, the Russian Commander ...

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  22. Jap. Measures to Control Food Supplies

    TOKIO. September 21.—The Agriculture Ministry has announced that in order to spread inadequate supplies evenly, the Government will control ...

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  23. Isolationism Dwindling In U.S.A.

    LONDON. September 21.—Many United States newspapers draw attention in the dwindling of isolationism throughout the nation. ...

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  24. ENEMY LOST HEAVILY IN RAIDS ON EGYPT

    LONDON, September 21.—Heavy losses were inflicted on the enemy in its operations against Egypt last week, when attacks were beaten off by British armoured cars, infantry and artillery with air co-operation. ...

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  25. First 100 Deg. Temp. in West

    First 100 degree temperature of the season was recorded at Windorah yesterday, when bush fire haze and dust prevailed. To-day conditions throughout ...

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  26. Heroic R.A.F. Pilot Saves Wrecked Crew

    LONDON, September 21.—A Sundayland flying boat, battling its way from an Atlantic patrol through dense rain clouds, crashed into a mountain side in ...

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  27. Bulgarian Ship Lost In Black Sea

    LONDON, September 21.—It was officially stated in Sofia that the Bulgarian freighter Rodina, en route from Burgas to Istabul sank a few ...

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  28. Firewatchers Register In Britain

    LONDON, September 21.—Registration for fire-watching under a recent Government order was completed to-day, when men from 46 to 39 years enrolled. ...

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