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  4. GERMANS CLAIM CAPTURE [?]OF KHARKOV

    LONDON, October 26.— The Germans' capture of Khar[?]kov— which, however, is not yet admitted by Moscow [?]described in the latest announcement by the Berlin [?]agency, which declared it was the culmination of four ...

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  5. JAPANESE DIET SUMMONED TO DEBATE NEGOTIATIONS WITH UNITED STATES

    NEW YORK, October 25.— Japano-American negotiations are likely to be the subject of discussion at the extraordinary session of the Japanese Diet, says the Domei agency. The summoning of the special session took the nation completely by surprise. ...

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  6. MOVING UP TO TOBRUK FRONT LINE

    Australian troops move un Tobruk's front line. In this desert country all troop movements must take place at night and the ... [ILLUSTRATED]

    Article : 47 words
  7. ROOSEVELT, CHURCHILL CONDEMN NAZI REPRISAL EXECUTIONS

    LONDON, October 25.— In Washington to-day President Roosevelt issued a formal statement assailing the Nazi reprisal executions in Europe, and declaring them to be revolting to the world and the "acts of desperate men who know in their heart ...

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  8. NAPLES RAIDED THIRD NIGHT IN SUCCESSION

    LONDON, October 25.— The R A F Middle East communique says that for the third night in succession R.A.F. bombers raided Naples during ...

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  9. U.S. DOUBLING TANK PRODUCTION

    NEW YORK, October 25 In announcing that America's tank production was to be doubled immediately President Roosevelt told journalists ...

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  10. Grazier Found With Broken Neck

    BUNDABERG, October 26— Mr. Albert G. Mack (65), a grazier, of Mt. Perry, was found dead with his neck broken. He left for his property on ...

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  11. "TRADES UNIONS PROMISE INCREASED AID TO RUSSIA

    KUIBYSHEV, October 25. — Sir Walter Citrine visited a war factory and assured the workers that the British trades union ...

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  13. BUDGET PORTENTS

    CANBERRA. October 25— Immediate political portents indicate that the Labour Government will survive the Budget session to begin on Wednesday. ...

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  14. [?]000 MORE FACTORY [?]DRKERS: Q'LD. RISE [?]COND SMALLEST

    [?]LBOURNE, October 26.— The [?] latest employment figures, acc[?] to federal statistics, show [?] their has been an increase ...

    Article : 56 words
  15. [?]CAME TOO BORED TO BURGLE

    [?] October 25.— After [?] of Sunday night [?] settlement store. [?] floor with a brace ...

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  16. U.S. SHIPS FREE SOON TO ENTER DANGER ZONES ?

    WASHINGTON. October 25— The Foreign Relations Committee, by a small margin, voted to amend the ship arming Bill to remove all Neutrality ...

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  17. INTENSE SECRECY

    Details of the budget are being kept more than ordinarily secret. All that is known so far is that the Curtin Ministry will not introduce compulsory ...

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  18. [?]ch in Settlement of Shipping Dis[?]

    [?] 26— Although the [?] Minister (Mr. Ward) [?] council reached on [?] the dispute ...

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  19. British, De Gaulleists Invade French Somaliland, Reports Vichy

    LONDON, October 25.— The Colonial office in Vichy says that the Free French and British forces invaded French Somaliland. ...

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