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  4. VITAL CONFERENCE ON MONDAY

    WITH the Government likely to have only a majority of two in the House of Representatives as the result of the Federal Election, political alignments have been thrown in the melting-pot. Unexpected ...

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  5. R.A.F. IN NEAR EAST

    "THE steady wearing down of Mussolini's bases in East Africa was carried a big step forward in September," says the Cairo correspondent of the "Daily Telegraph." "This aspect of the war has not received the attention it deserves ...

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  6. THE WAR COMES HOME TO BERLIN

    Bombs are falling on Berlin despite the assurance given his people by Marshal Goering that attack from the air was out of the question. This picture of Germany's capital, taken with infra-red equipment, traverses an area 20 miles wide, and shows some of the targets ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  7. £400, OOO GRANT

    A special grant of £400,000 to Tasmania for the year 1940-1 is recommended by the Commonwealth Grants ...

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  8. LONG VIEW URGED

    LONDON, Wednesday. — The "Daily Mail" criticises the Government's methods of dealing with problems arising ...

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  9. EXODUS FROM BERLIN

    BRITISH raids have so shaken, German nerves that an exodus from Berlin has begun. After the R.A.F.'s five-hour raid on Berlin on Monday night the city was blasted again last night. Communications and oil stores elsewhere in ...

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  11. WIDE AREAS ATTACKED

    GERMAN air raids on England during the night were more widespread than usual but little damage was done. Central London had a comparatively quiet night but the suburbs were not so fortunate, and bombs were dropped ...

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  12. PROPOSED U.S. BASES

    PRESIDENT ROOSEVELT stated that he was not sponsoring the bill introduced by Senator King authorising the President to negotiate for the acquisition of bases in ...

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  13. STATUS OF SPAIN

    ROME, Wednesday.—The Stefani Agency says it is not expected that the visit to Rome by the Spanish Minister for the Interior (Senor Suner) will go beyond ...

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  14. APPEAL BY MINISTER

    LONDON, Wednesday. — The street coffee stalls which were a feature of London night life before the war, at which all classes met in the early hours of the ...

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  15. ARREST OF BRITONS IN RUMANIA

    BUCHAREST, Wednesday.—It is reported that the British Legation has received a written promise from the Rumanian Premier (General Anton[?]scu) that ...

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  16. NAZI PILOT'S MISTAKE

    LONDON, Wednesday.—An R.A.F. group-captain who was flying alone and studying possible improvements in tactics made 18 Henkels flee, shot down a ...

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  17. JEWS IN FRANCE

    LONDON, Tuesday. — The British United Press correspondent at Vichy says that the Council of Ministers has completed a draft Jewish statute which is the ...

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  18. Long Range Guns On French Coast

    LONDON, Wednesday.—It is reported reliably that 25 long range guns are mounted on the French coast between Calais and Boulogne. ...

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