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  4. TRAINING TO REPEL INVADER

    "Our shores are well fortified and strongly manned," said Mr. Churchill. A part in Britain's defence is being taken by men of the A.I.F. This picture shows Australians in camp somewhere in England. Led by the band, the troops leave camp on a route march. (Photo from Department of Information) ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  5. LONDON HITS BACK HARD AT RAIDERS

    [?]DON, September 12.—The city is still bearing the [?]brunt of a terrible and merciless onslaught by Ger[?] However, last night, when the hours of dark[?] [?]again brought an intense bombardment from the air, ...

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  6. MR. CHURCHILL PREDICTS NAZIS' DOOM

    LONDON September 11.—Germany's effort to obtain daylight mastery of the air over England is the crux of the whole war and it has failed conspicuously so far," declared the Prime Minister (Mr. Winston Churchill) in a broadcast to the nation early to-night. ...

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  7. NAZI'S UTTER WILDER THREATS AS OWN CAPITAL SUFFERS

    LONDON. September 12—While London was on Tuesday receiving the nightly dose or German air brutality Ber[?]n according to neutral ...

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  9. A.I.F. Men in Egypt Incur Monetary Loss

    LONDON, September 11.—The Australians im Egypt have met a further financial setback. They are losing an additional Australian 1[?]6 in the £. ...

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  10. KING AND QUEEN VISIT DEVASTATED AREA

    LONDON, September 11.—Shel[?] under [?] police station when the air[?] sounded. The King and Queen [?]ed many ...

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  11. [?]EVIL'S ADVOCATE [?] CHASED

    [?]DON September 11.—An on- [?]mpathising with [?] seeping over wrecked [?] devastated London ...

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  12. Germans Claim Success Against British Warships

    LONDON, September 11.—The Berlin radio states: Shortly after midnight on Tuesday British warships approached the French Channel coast and ...

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  13. Mr. W. M. Hughes Confident

    SYDNEY, September 11— The Federal Attorney-General (Mr. W. M. Hughes) on his return from a tour of the southern Queensland electorates ...

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  14. [?]S ATTEMPT [?] INVASION [?]S SUICIDAL

    [?]DON, September 11.—The [?]k Sun says that letters to [?] residents from independ- [?]es in Paris and occupied ...

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  15. Norwegian Parliament "Deposes" Haakon

    LONDON. September 11.—The Oslo correspondent of the American Associated Press says that Parliament decided that King Haakon is no longer ...

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  16. WAR OFFICE CASUALTY LIST

    LONDON, September 11.— The 41st War Office casualty 1[?]st contains the names of 18 officers and 397 rankers, including five officers, 116 rankers ...

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  17. CAROL TO LIVE IN PORTUGAL

    VICHY, September 11— Ex-King Carol advised the Vichy Government that he had received permission to [?]ive in Portugal. ...

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