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  4. MERCILESS ATTACK CONTINUES

    DURING the night London again experienced the horrors of merciless German air warfare. No mass raid was attempted on this occasion, but from twilight yesterday until after dawn today—nearly 10 hours—Nazi bombers cruised over ...

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  5. EXPORT TO BRITAIN

    CANBERRA, Monday.—Of the £127,000,000 worth of primary products, including metals, which Australia will ...

    Article : 315 words
  6. FIXED FEDERAL GRANT

    COMMONWEALTH grants to the small States would be fixed for a set period by a Labour Government, the Leader of the Opposition (Mr. Curtin) announced at Hobart last night. He said he believed an annual grant of £1,250,000 to ...

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  7. IN EGYPT

    CAIRO, Monday.—Convoyed ships bringing Australian airmen and troops from England, India, and Rhodesia have ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  8. CRITICAL MONTH

    SEPTEMBER is likely to be a critical month, in which Hitler will engage in a race against the English weather, and hope to gain air superiority in a week or so, says a highly placed officer. Some observers think the mass ...

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  9. SERVICE IN R.A.F. BY U.S. AIR OFFICERS

    THE "New York Times" correspondent in Washington says that foreign diplomats report that the United States may ...

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  10. INDEPENDENTS ACTIVE

    ALTHOUGH campaigning has been conducted in most Australian electorates since Parliament was dissolved, candidates in some districts have planned ...

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  11. HEAVY BLOWS BY R.A.F.

    LONDON, Monday.—While the Germans were bombing London, British bombers were hitting hard at Germany's ...

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  12. Japan's Demands Resisted

    IT is learned that the French authorities in Indo-China have not yielded to the Japanese demands. ...

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  13. OVERDUE STEAMER

    SYDNEY, Monday.—The Minister for the Navy (Mr. Cameron) said tonight that he had known for about two months that the Norwegian steamer Tirranna (7.230 ...

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  14. FIGHTER FOR R.A.F.

    An increase of almost £1,300 was made yesterday in the donations to the Spitfire fund in Southern Tasmania, ...

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  15. PRIME MINISTER AND HIS FAMILY

    The Prime Minister (Mr. Menzies) photographed on the Adelaide express with Mrs. Menzies and their son, Kenneth. ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  16. LARGE RECENT INCREASES

    WASHINGTON, Monday.—The Foreign Policy Association reporting on Canada's war potentialities says that on July 24 Canada's Air Force included 1,765 officers ...

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  17. AIR WARDEN ACTS AS MIDWIFE IN RAID

    LONDON, Monday.— With bombs bursting all round, the windows of the house blown in, and the roof collapsed a young air raid warden acted as midwife ...

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  18. Trawler Mined

    LONDON, Monday.—Eight men are missing following the sinking of the trawler Salacon, which struck a mine. ...

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