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  4. [?]ONDON UNDAUNTED AFTER THREE [?]WEEKS' "BLITZ" BOMBING

    [?]ONDON, September 29.—The third week of the Battle of London has come and gone. To thousands of Londoners these three weeks meant death and mutilation [?]loved ones, the destruction of homes and household treasures. Many of them moved [?] to safer, quieter areas in which to carry on their part in the Empire's battle. ...

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  5. U.S. AGAIN PLEDGES ALL SUPPORT TO EMPIRE

    CLEVELAND (Ohio), September 28.—The foreign policy announcement by the American Assistant Secretary for State (Mr. Sumner Welles) is considered most significant in view ...

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  6. PALESTINE CAMP

    Scene at a base officers' mess in a Palestine camp. Six Polish offi[?]ers are ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  7. NEW ALLIANCE "EPOCH-MAKING," BUT CAUSES MYSTIFICATION TO THINKING JAPANESE

    LONDON,September 28.—The signing of the Japanese, German Italian pact in Berlin yesterday has been splashed by all Tokio, newspapers to-day. as was to be expected. By universal accord the pact is treated as an [?] event. ...

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  8. RATIONING "ON" : MINISTER REBUKED

    SYDNEY,September 29.—"The appeal by Mr. J.Francis, [?] for the postponement of petrol rationing for a month has been ...

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  10. DESTROYERS IN BRITISH PORT

    LONDON, September 29.—The first flotilla of destroyers acquired from the United States arrived in a British por. amid scenes of tremendous ...

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  11. FORMER SPY "GAVE" BRITAIN GERMAN SECRET

    LONDON. September 28 —The Sunday Express says it is possible to reveal that Captain Eberhard Spiller, Assistant ...

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  12. [?]anghai Bus [?] Tram [?] Settled

    [?] September 28.—The bus [?] strike in the International [?] was settled to-night after [?] week and causing the worst ...

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  13. FLOUR TAX INCREASE; BREAD NOT AFFECTED

    BRISBANE, September 29. — The price of bread will not be affected by the increase in the rate of flour tax from £ 1/18/5 to £2/2/10 from the ...

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  14. Sir G. Wilkinson, Lord Mayor of London Elect

    LONDON, September 28.— Sir George Henry Wilkinson was elected Lord Mayor of London. He has been a member of the London County ...

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