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  4. FORECAST

    Scattered showers on co[?]st, chiefly fine inland. Cold night will, inland frosts. Cyclonic depression ...

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  5. AMERICA SAYS HER SECURITY IS MENACED BY JAPAN'S MOVE

    WASHINGTON, Thursday (Our Special Representative).—Forty Japanese ships, bound for ports on the U.S. Pacific coast and in South America are standing-to on orders from Tokio. Presumably they have been told not to enter United States ports. Swift action has been taken by the Dutch East Indies to counter the Japanese ...

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  6. Plans For Taking

    CANBERRA, Friday.—Last night seven ships with a carrying capacity of 24,000 tons were diverted from an Australian port because, owing to stoppages on the coalfields, they were unable to load coal vitally needed for munitions production. ...

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  7. "PROTECTION" FOR FRENCH INDO-CHINA

    Admiral Decoux and Major-General Sumita, who conducted the negotiations for Japanese occupation of French Indo-China. ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  8. RUSSIANS HOLD ON: NAZI HALT

    LONDON, Thursday (A.A.P.) — With their Panzer divisions paused along the entire Russian Front, the Germans boast that they ...

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  9. Stronger Bomb Shelters

    LONDON. Thursday (A.A.P.) —Bombproof shelters that can be blown bodily three or four feet In the air without ...

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  10. ROOSEVELT HINTS AT OIL BAN

    NEW YORK. Thursday (Our Special Representative).—A broad Intimation that the United States may restrict or place an embargo ...

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  11. WILLING TO ACCEPT APOLOGY IF—

    SYDNEY. Friday .—Sir. Evelyn Wrench, eminent visiting English lecturer, is willing to "forget and forgive" if the young men who ...

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  12. ARCHBISHOP ON ALLIANCE WITH RUSSIANS

    LONDON. Thursday (British Official Wireless).—Russia, for the most part, has been a pacific Power." writes the Archbishop of York (Dr. Temple). ...

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  13. WHEELER IN TROUBLE

    (A.A.P.). — "This comes very near the line of subversive activities against the United States,. if not treason," said the ...

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  14. LOCUST PLAGUE THREATENS MIDDLE EAST

    LONDON. Thursday (A.A.P.).—A vast plague or locusts is threatening the Middle East because the war has caused preventive measures to be ...

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  15. DUSTSTORMS CRAMP DIGGERS' STYLE

    CAIRO. Thursday (A.A.P.).—Heavy duststorms at Tobruk have caused a temporary lull in British offensive patrols. Near the Egyptian frontier ...

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  16. NEWSPRINT EXPORTS FROM CANADA

    OTTAWA Thursday (A.A.P.).—Newsprint continues to bo Canada's most valuable single source of foreign exchange. Newsprint exports were ...

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  17. STOP PRESS

    London. Thursday (A.A.P).—Two German divisions have been withdrawn from Libya and sent to the Russian Front, according to ...

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  18. SYDNEY SCOOPS THE BIG MONEY POOL

    SYDNEY, Friday. — Sydney again continued its winning run iii the State Lottery by again taking all four prizes in the 781st. ...

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  19. FLYING FORTRESSES' DEBUT WAS ATTACK ON NAZI HOLED-UP CRUISERS

    LONDON, Thursday (A.A.P.).—The first stratosphere bombing attack of the war was launched yesterday when American-built Flying Fortresses participated in tremendous attacks on the German battleships, ...

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  20. Japanese Fighting With Peruvians

    QUITO (Ecuador). Thursday (A.A.P.) —"At least 3000 Japanese officers and men appeared in the Peruvian front lines in a renewal of border fighting ...

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  21. NAVAL BRUSH IN CHANNEL

    LONDON, Thursday (A.A.P.)—Light naval forces clashed in the Straits of Dover on Wednesday night the ...

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  22. NAZI RADIO KEEPS KREMLIN AT MOSCOW WELL ALIGHT

    LONDON. Thursday (A.A.P.)—Three times this week German bombers have raided Moscow and after each raid — which Russia says cost the enemy 10 to 11 per cent of his attacking force — Berlin has broadcast these statements: ...

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  25. U.S.A. WILL TURN OUT A SHIP A DAY BY NOVEMBER

    WASHINGTON. Thursday (A.A.P.)—The United States will be building ships at the rate of one a day by November and two a day by January or February. THIS was stated by the Maritime Commission to-day before the ...

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