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  4. ECONOMY AND WAR

    CANBERRA, Sunday.-Declar[?] Australia's economy must based on the assumption that war may last many years, Sir ...

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  5. Two Killed In R.A.A.F. Plane Crash

    BRISBANE, Saturday.—Leading Aircraftsman George Christian Hale Wilkinson (23), formerly a leading Queensland tennis player ...

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  9. FARM TURNS INTO CIRCUS

    [?] (by Air Mail).—Queerest all France is in the little vil[?] Montils near Blois, in the country (writes Jose Shercliff. ...

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  10. FOOD FOR RUSSIA

    [?]RRA, Sunday.—Four more [?] ships will arrive at Australia [?] to load food and ore for the More may follow later. Sir ...

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  11. Attack on Dardanelles ?

    NEW YORK, August 31.— A Columbia Broadcasting system message from Berne stated that 16 ...

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  12. [?]BS ON ENGLISH COAST.

    LONDON, August 31.—The Air Ministers that only a few enemy were over Britain last night. fell to a place on the southern ...

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  13. TEXTILE WORKERS RESUME WORK

    SYDNEY, Sunday.—Two thousand textile workers on strike last week decided to resume to-morrow but unanimously agreed to hold another stop-work ...

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  14. U.S.A. AND LEAGUE OF NATIONS

    [?] opinion U.S.A. has under[?] market reversal on the ques[?] membership in a league of that development — which ...

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  15. TOBRUK BATTLE

    CAIRO, August 30.— Artillery in the Tobruk area shelled two large enemy working parties, and destroyed a small ammunition dump. Patrols also ...

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  16. FRANCE AND CHINA

    SHANGHAI, August 30.—Japan has demanded France to break off relations with Chungking and to oust the Chinese consular officials ...

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  17. "BLITZ GLASS"

    [?] are frequently being asked the disposal of broken glass from aid raids. After each [?]anitities of broken and ...

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  18. SCHMELING ALIVE.

    LONDON, August 30.—According to the Berlin radio, Max Schmeling, former world's heavyweight boxing champion, is not dead. The announcer ...

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  19. MANNERHEIM HONORED.

    LONDON, August 30.—The German newsagency declares that Hitler conferred a bar to the iron cross on General Mannerheim. In a message ...

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  20. [?]ITLEFIELD BATHS

    [?] to the motor age U.S. soldiers [?]ay be able to move into action from a hot bath, well laund[?] scrubbed behind the ears ...

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  21. QUISLING DOPED!

    LONDON, August 31.—Quisling is stated in a Norwegian report to be ill, suffering from an overdose of sleeping tablets. ...

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  22. TEXT FOR TO-DAY.

    What doth the Lord require of thee, but to do justly, and to love mercy, and to walk humbly with ...

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