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  4. R.A.F. SUCCESSES ON ARCTIC FRONT

    LONDON, September 25.— The Stockhelm correspondent of the Daily Telegraph says that the R.A.F. is in action the Arctic front. ...

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  5. "JAPAN SEEKING PEACE"

    NEW YORK, September 25.— "Japan's conversations with the United States are compatible with the spirit of the Tripartite ...

    Article : 352 words
  6. [?]ORLD'S EYES ON "ALL-IN" STRUGGLE FOR LENINGRAD

    LONDON, September 26.—Although the German threat to Kharkov and the drive against the Crimea each consti[?] a development embracing momentous possibilities, it is the [?]ty "all-in" struggle for Leningrad on which the attention ...

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    Compass and wheel instruction for recruits at the New Entry School at Flinders Naval Base. After 17 weeks training the men will be ready for ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  8. Directs Soviet Farces

    Marshal Ti[?]anko, Commissor of War and Commander-in-Chief ... [ILLUSTRATED]

    Article : 48 words
  9. IMPROPER CONDUCT ALLEGED

    SYDNEY. September 26. — Allegations of improper conduct over the affairs of a gold mining company by Mr. W. J. Smith, managing ...

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  10. WEATHER KEPT R.A.F. BOMBERS AT HOME

    LONDON, September 26.—The aviation correspondent of the Dally Mall says that the lull in R.A.F. bombing of Germany in ...

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  11. NAZIS MAY OCCUPY WHOLE OF BULGARIA

    MOSCOW, September 25.—The Tass Agency says that full-scale German occupation of Bulgaria is believed to be Imminent. ...

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  12. Secret Nazi Radio Alleged

    LONDON. September 25.—Four men including n member of the Auxiliary Fire Service, were charged in Bow Street with acts likely to help the ...

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  14. Big U.S. Union Marks Hitler's Destruction as No. 1 Goal

    NEW YORK. September 25.— The Congress of Industrial Organisation Municipal Workers' Union, by a vote of 183 to 7, adopted a resolution ...

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  15. "BERTHA'S EYE" SCANS ENGLAND FROM DUNKIRK

    LONDON. September 25.—The Germans have installed south of Dunkirk a very powerful nearchlight, which Britishers have ...

    Article : 90 words
  16. Indian Force Reaches Singapore

    LONDON. September 25.— Further Indian reinforcements have arrived at Singapore, states an agency message. These include a complete hospital ...

    Article : 38 words
  17. [?]RUSTEES FOR FRANCE"

    [?]ON, September 25.—General de[?] has announced the composi[?] National Committee which [?] his the responsibility ...

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  18. British Labour Council's National Appeal For Help to Russia

    LONDON. September 25. — The national appeal for "help to Russia" will be launched to-day by the National Council of Labour. A fund ...

    Article : 368 words
  19. Windsors Arrive In Washington

    WASHINGTON. September 23.—The Duke and Duchess of Windsor arrived by train. They were greeted at the Union Station by representatives ...

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  20. [?]ARCK FINDER AWARDED. D.F.C.

    LONDON. September 25.— Flying [?] De[?] Alfred Briggs captain of [?] flying boat which found [?]ck on May 26 was awarded ...

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  21. Swedish Ship Sunk Off Iceland

    ROME. September 28.— Messages from Stockholm state that the Swedish vessel. Garm (1231 tons), was sunk off Iceland. The crew of 13 was ...

    Article : 39 words
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