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  4. SITUATION IN ITALY REPORTED TO BE NEAR CRISIS

    LONDON, September 27.—The diplomatic correspondent of the Sunday Express writing under the heading of "Italy on the eve of break-up," fays: "Information from the Italian frontier foreshadows imminent developments of the utmost importance. The ...

    Article : 648 words
  5. BOMBS RAISE WATERSPOUTS

    Tobruk continues to be the target of Axis bombers. Walerspouts raised by bombs dropped in the harbour show how the garrison sees its sea outlet attacked. ... [ILLUSTRATED]

    Article : 32 words
  6. [?]ERMANS BEING HELD AT GATES OF LENINGRAD

    LONDON, September 28.—Having hurled the Germans [?]ck five miles at one point, the Russians have the in[?] in many sectors in the Battle for Leningrad. Meanwhile the Germans have launched their second ...

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  7. "MUST BE INVASION OF CONTINENT"

    LONDON, September 27.—Lieut General McNaughton told visiting Canadian editors: "There must be an invasion of the ...

    Article : 131 words
  8. JAPAN LOOKS TO GERMANY

    NEW YORK, September 27. — The Tokio correspondent of the Associated Press slates thai Japan observed in subdued fashion the first ...

    Article : 246 words
  9. ROME FORESEES BIG BRITISH OPERATIONS SOON IN NORTH AFRICA

    LONDON. September 27.—The Popolo d[?]a (Milan) states: "There are big concentrations of British troops in Egypt, and important operations in North Africa are imminent. Axis planes are constantly bombing the road between Jarabu and the Siwa ...

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  10. Neurath Leaves Bohemia

    BERLIN. September 27.— Baton von Neurath, at his own request was [?]poratily relieved of the Protector or Bohemia and Moravia ...

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  12. SMUTS SEES U.S. IN WAR SOON

    JOHANNESBURG, September 27.— The Union Prime Minister (General Smuts), in a speech, said that the immeasurable resources of the United ...

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  13. GERMANS SUFFERED AT LEAST MILLION CASUALTIES

    CAIRO, September 27. — Ralph Ingersoll, editor of the American newspaper P.M., says: "According to informed circles in ...

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  14. New Governor For Bank

    The appointment of Mr H. T. Armitage (Deputy Governor) as Governor of the Commonwealth Bank was officially announced by the Tra[?] ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  15. 40,000 Rhinelanders Chased From Homes by R.A.F.

    BATAVIA. September 27.—Information from a private Netherlands source reveals that 40,000 evacuated Rhinclanders arrived in Amsterdam. ...

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  16. Anglo-U.S.-Chinese Talks On Inter-Allied Finances

    WASHINGTON, September. 27.—The Treasury announced that Mr. H. Merle Cochran, technical assistant to the Secretary of the Treasury (Mr. Henry ...

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  17. FRENCH SHIP AT OSAKA

    TOKIO. September 27.—The Domel agency reported to-day that the French cruiser. Lamotte Picquet, Vichy's' fastest warship. sailed from Saigon to ...

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