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  4. WALL OF METAL PROTECTS LONDON AGAINST NAZIS' HEAVIEST RAID

    LONDON, September 5.—A wall of metal flung up by anti-aircraft guns last night barred the German raiders [?]ho appeared over a London area a few hours after Hitler's [?]reatened reprisal for the R.A.F. raids. ...

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  5. U.S. INSISTS ON STATUS QUO BEING PRESERVED IN FAR EAST

    WASHINGTON, September 4.—Senator Cordell Hull publicly notified Japan that any change in the status quo of French Indo-China or the Netherlands East indies due to Japanese military operations would have an unfortunate effect on public opinion in ...

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  6. TIME STILL FOR CRICKET

    members of the Second A.I.F. plying cricket in their leisure he ment of Information) ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  7. BERLIN SUFFERS IN R.A.F. RAIDS : BIG

    LONDON, September 5.—The Air Ministry news service announced that R.A.F. bombers raided Berlin on Tuesday for the fifth time in nine days, repeatedly bombing the suburban power station in a series of shallow dives. Low could prevented detailed observation of the result, Another power station was bombed from ...

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  8. A.I.F. in Palestine New Men

    CAIRO, September 4.—The ter[?]tion of the first year of war finds the A.I.F. still stationed in the Middle East but there is such a change in their ...

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  9. CANADIAN CONTINGENT: MIXTURE OF RACES

    LONDON, September 5.—Americans, Poles, Norwegians and Dutchmen were among the fresh contingent of canadian troops which arrived at a British port ...

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  10. ITALY REQUISITIONING COPPER

    LONDON, September 5.—The special correspondent of The Times on the Italian frontier says that the requisitioning of all privately owned ...

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  12. HITLER ADMITTED FAILURE

    NEW YORK, September 4—Hitler's statement that Germany is ready for a four years' war starled one of the most active ...

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  13. "LET BAD MAN TRY": CHURCHILL IS CONFIDENT

    LONDON, September 5.—The Prime Minister (Mr. Winston Churchill), addressing New Zealand troops yesterday, said: "We are ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  14. [?]TLER STILL UTTERING THREATS TO [?]MASH BRITAIN

    [?]DON, September 4.—"Hun[?] of thousands of pounds [?] will be dropped from the [?] on England every night from ...

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  15. ITALIAN U-BOAT BEATEN OFF BY SHIP'S GUNS

    LONDON, September 4.—A message from Lisbon says that an Italian [?]marine attacked the Yeoward Lones ltd. steamer. Avocets ([?] tons), 200 ...

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  16. BRITISH CONTRABAND CONTROL

    LONDON, September 4.—Since the outbreak of the war the coutrabane control has held up 3979 ship and 763,344 tons of carge. ...

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