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  4. MANY PARTS OF GERMANY SEVERELY BATTERED

    LONDON, September 30.—In a night ff exceptionally Widespread attacks on centres in Germany and enemy-occupied territory, the R.A.F. administered a severe battering to power stations in Berlin, dockyards at Bremen and Wilhelmshaven, munition factories and railway communications, and, in particular, invasion bases on the North ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  5. WAR COMES TO MIDDLE EAST

    It it reported that opinion is gradually swinging away from the belief that the Germans will invade Britain. Various pointers suggest that the main theatre of war will be transferred to the Middle East. The above map shows how operations are being carried out against the ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  6. A.I.F. READY SOON FOR FRONT LINE DUTY IN EGYPT

    LONDON, September 29.—Australians troops are completing their training in Egypt prior to joining the British, French and Indian troops in operations against the Italians. This official announcement was made in Cairo, where it was ...

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  7. PACIFIC SHIPPING MAY SOON FEEL EFFECTS OF TRIPLE ALLIANCE

    LONDON, September 29.—According to the Tokio correspondent of The Times, who discusses the immediate functions which the new Axis-Japanese alliance will perform, Japan is prepared to act against Britain by all means short of war. ...

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  8. Madagascar Governor "Scorns" British Warning

    LONDON. September 29.—A Vichy message says that the Governor-General of Madagascar has telegraphed the Vichy Government. "London dares ...

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  10. GERMANY'S "BLOCKADE" CLAIMS HOLLOW

    LONDON. September 29.— German bro[?] that whether Britain is inva[?] not the German [?] by sea [?] speedily defeat her have had ...

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  11. GIRLS EXCEL WITH THE KINETHEODOLITE

    LONDON, September 29. — Some women members of the Auxiliary Territorial Services may be seen proudly Wearing gunners lanyards. This ...

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  12. Five Britishers lll-Treated After in Rumania

    LONDON. September 28. — Lord [?] (British Foreign Minister [?] the Ruman[?] Charge [?] for an explanation of the ...

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  13. CABARET GIRLS "OUT" FOR SPYING

    ALEXANDRIA, [?] 29— The British [?] governor expelled 31 [?], Bulga[?] and Gr[?]ck ...

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