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  4. BERLIN MUNITIONS PLANT HEAVILY BOMBED

    BERLIN WAS AGAIN VISITED LAST NIGHT WHEN THE R.A.F. CARRIED OUT EXTENSIVE RAIDS OVER GERMANY. Bombers were over the outskirts of the German capital, ...

    Article : 684 words
  5. INVASION OFF?

    There is a growing opinion among some well-informed observers that the Germans will not try to invade Britain, ...

    Article : 317 words
  6. SOVIETS ROLE

    Conflicting views are expressed about the effect that the Rome-Berlin-Tokio pact will have on Russia and upon ...

    Article : 290 words
  7. 2 SEATS FOR LABOUR

    Two of the three doubtful House of Representative seats were decided yesterday in favour of the Labour party, ...

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  8. AUSTRALIA'S HIGH COMMISSIONER

    Mr. Stanley Bruce, inspects the A.I.F. Forestry Company of its headquarters in England. (Department of information.) ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  9. DAYLIGHT RAIDS CONTINUE

    Several German air attacks on the south-east of England this morning were intercepted by fighters and driven off. ...

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  10. MECHANISED UNITS

    of on A.I.F. machine-gun battolion move out from their camp in England for exercisos. (Department of information.) ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  11. HAIPHONGAIR ATTACK

    The Japanese Government has ordered an investigation into the bombing by Japanese airmen of the native quarter of Haiphong, ...

    Article : 269 words
  12. NAZI PILOT ON BOMBINGS

    In circulating the confessions and impressions of a German pilot who has bombed homes in London, the Associated Press of America ...

    Article : 314 words
  13. REOPENING OF BURMA ROAD SOUGHT

    A request that the Burma Road be reopened for the passage of arms to China has been made by the Federation of China Relief ...

    Article : 95 words
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  15. HANDLING CIVIL PROBLEMS

    Appointments of Admiral Sir Edward Evans, Mr. Willink, M.P., and Sir Warren Fisher to deal with civilian problems arising from raids ...

    Article : 306 words
  16. SPANISH MOVES WITH AXIS

    Satirical references to the diplomatic manœuvres of Senor Suner, Spanish Vice-Prime Minister, and outspoken criticism of British policy ...

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  17. DANCING OUT AIR RAIDS

    Musicians whoso jobs suddenly disappeared when nightly air raids began are now planning ways to earn some sort of living, even though the "blitz " continues ...

    Article : 196 words
  18. GERMAN PLANE LOSSES

    Four German planes were shot down on Tuesday for the loss of three British machines. During August and September ...

    Article : 72 words
  19. RESOURCES OF INDO-CHINA

    Some hints from Japan, "The Times" diplomatic correspondent says, tend to show that her incursion into French Indo-China has ...

    Article : 349 words
  20. BRITISH AID TO CONGO

    The Governor-General of Belgian Congo has announced that important developments in relations between Britain and the Congo may be expected. ...

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  21. CONSUL SEES PRISONERS

    General Antonescu, Rumanian Premier, has permitted a British consul to visit the five British subjects arrested at Ploesti. ...

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  22. BRITONS FINED IN JAPAN

    As a result or preliminary examinations of 16 British persons arrested in July in Japan. 10 or them have been charged, and the others are still being ...

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  23. R.A.F., TOO, HAS FLYING FORTRESS

    The "Star" air correspondent says that a good deal has been written about the American "flying fortress," but it may not be general ...

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  24. OVERSEA EVACUATION MAY BE SUSPENDED

    According to the "Daily Express," the evacuation scheme to all Dominions may be suspended throughout the winter, but possibly will be resumed later. Since the ...

    Article : 96 words
  25. "FITTEST MEN IN EAST"

    Lieut.-General Wavell. C.-in-C. or British forces in the Middle East, made a rapid inspection of A.l.F. troops in their desert camp to-day. Without ceremonial ...

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  26. MINISTER RISKS BOMBS

    Fifteen times in the last three weeks Mr. Malcolm MacDonald, Minister for Health, has run the gauntlet of air raids. He usually visits the control centre first ...

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  27. GIRL WARDEN'S BRAVERY

    The George Medal has been awarded to Miss Sonia Straw, aged 19 years, an air raid warden. The official announcement states: "During a raid Miss Straw ...

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  28. CREW'S ORDEAL

    Twenty-eight surivors of the Norwegian ship Vestvard (4,319 tons) have arrived on the west coast of Eire after four days and nights in an open boat. ...

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