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  4. NAZIS ALL OUT TO SMASH WAY TP MOSCOW BEFORE WINTER

    LONDON, October 7.— The Germans evidently plan to employ the greatest possible number of their bombers to co-operate with troops in smashing down General Timoshenko's resistance on the central iron, which the ...

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  5. AMERICAN LABOUR IN FAVOUR OF DRASTIC DEFENCE ACTION

    MEW YORK, October 6.—Roars and cheers of approval greeted Mr. William Green, president of the American Federation of Labour, at the opening of the 61st convention at Seattle to-day, whence said: "We'll tell the President of the United States that, if ...

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  6. Dutch Minister To Australia

    Mr. E[?]lak-Schoolman, whose appointment as Netherlands ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  7. ANOTHER HITCH

    London, October 7.—Another bitch has occurred regarding [?] Anglo-German exchange of boners. ...

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    Dr. Hsu, first Chinese Minister to Australia, pictured loving his hotel for the Legation offices in Canberra. ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  9. JAPAN BEING CHOKED. SAYS TOKIO PRESS

    NEW YORK, October 6.—The Japanese Press to-day adopted an increasingly critical attitude toward the Japanese-American diplomatic ...

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  10. PLENTY OF CREWS AND PLANES FOR BIGGER R.A.F. RAIDS

    OTTAWA, October 6.—It was officially stated that the period for Empire air trainees' ground instruction has been ...

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  11. N.E.I. PLEA TO AUSTRALIA TO SUPPLY STEEL

    SYDNEY, October 7. — The Dutch delegation, on it's arrival by plane from Brisbane to-day was met by Senator H. S. Foil Mr. W. M. Hughes and the ...

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  12. ANTI-NAZI DISTURBANCES IN GREECE

    LONDON, October 6.—Disturbances in Greece and Thrace, according to reports from Istanbul, amount almost to a rebellion. Bands of Greeks, with ...

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  13. Canadian Shipbuilding

    OTTAWA, October 7.—The first large merchant ship on Canada's war programme will be launched at Vickers' yard at Montreal on October 9. A ...

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  14. Sulfanilamide Treatment

    MONTREAL, October 6.—Dr. Keith Hutchison to-day told the Medico-Chirugical Society al a convention, which medical men throughout Canada ...

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  15. Raid-Free Britain

    LONDON, October 6.—There has been nothing to-day, according to the Ministry of Home Security, to interrupt the long period of freedom from ...

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  16. NAZIS DOWN ON COSTA RICO

    LONDON, October 6—The Berlin radio says that the Government hus requested Costa Rice to close the consulate in Germany. ...

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  18. WAR CONDITIONS BREAKING UP MANY HAPPY FAMILIES

    LONDON, October 6.—The Daily Mall says that the number of divorces is increasing steadily. Five judges next week will begin ...

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  19. Q.C.E. TO DECIDE FATE OF TWO "REBELS"

    BRISBANE October 7.—The Q.C.E., [?]de the political late of [?] G. Ma[?] and G. Taylor, [?]L.A. to-morrow following their ...

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  20. October 26 Black-out May Be Last of Series

    BRISBANE, October 7.—The blaex-out in south-eastern Queensland, covering 12,500 miles, on October 28 will probably be the last attempted. When ...

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  21. LAUNCHING OF ANOTHER SHIP FOR AUSTRALIAN NAVY

    ANOTHER ship destined for service with the Royal Australian Navy in the fight for Empire has been launched at a Queensland shipyard. In conformity with censorship regulations, no prior announcement had been made, but a fair crowd saw the launching. Sailors in full white uniform ...

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  22. British War Savings

    LONDON October 6.—Since the [?] of the [?] savings campaign November [?] the small saver has [?] £1,[?] to the nation. The ...

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  23. "Carry On" Given Sir E. Page

    CANBERRA, October. 3.—The Ministry at its first brief Cabinet meeting, to-day decided to instruct Sir. Earle Page to continue his journey to ...

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