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  4. RATIONING OF NON-ESSENTIAL CIVIL GOODS

    MELBOURNE, Wednesday.-- Drastic plans for the rationing of non-essential civil goods arc being considered by the Federal ...

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  5. No Support For Goebbels' Claims

    MELBOURNE, Thursday.--In a [?] commentary the Common-Wealth Department of Information states that during the past ...

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  7. WAR IN CHINA

    NEW YORK, October 14.--A foreign missionary at Changsha said: During the Japanese occupation of Changsha, the sky ...

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  8. SUBMARINE HEROES [?]CORATED FOR [?]RING EXPLOIT

    LONDON, October 15.--One of the most daring exploits of the [?] was recalled when General de [?]ulle, accompanied by Admiral ...

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  9. Payment of Legal Costs By Government Criticised

    BRISBANE, Wednesday.--The Police Union secretary (Mr. H. Talty) criticised the State Government for paying the legal costs of Inspector Maloney ...

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  10. FREEDOM OF PRESS IMPORTANT IN WAR

    LONDON, October 15. -- Colonel C. Wedgwood, in the House [?] Commons, urging restraining treasures against the newspaper ...

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  11. Air Service Between Palau and Dili

    TOKIO, October 14.--The Information Board has announced that the Japanese Minister in Portugal (Mr. Shinichi Chiba) and the Portuguese ...

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  12. [?]ITAIN INCREASES [?]R RAID SHELTERS

    LONDON, October 15. -- Lord [?]ell, in the House of Lords, said [?]ere now were air raid shelters [?] 20,000,000 throughout Britain, ...

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  13. BRITISH SUGAR STOCKS

    LONDON, October 14. -- A Ministry for Food official stated that wheat stocks are larger than at any time since the outbreak of war. It is no ...

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  14. Casualties in Raids on Britain

    LONDON October 14.--The Ministry of Home Security announces that civilian casualties due to air raids in the United Kingdom in September ...

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  15. [?]ditional Applications Child Endowment

    BRISBANE, Thursday. -- The act[?] Deputy Pensions Commissioner (Burdeau) announced to-day many [?]cations are being lodged by ...

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  16. Admiral Predicts U.S. Will Enter War

    NEW YORK, October 14.--Rear-Admiral Yates Stirling, late Chief of Staff, United States Fleet, predicts the second American Army will be on the ...

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  17. Strike at Military Hospital

    BRISBANE, Wednesday.--Forty men [?]ing on the new military hospital [?]reenslopes struck to-day as a pro[?]against the dismissal of eight ...

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  18. DUTCH SUBMARINE SINKS ENEMY SUPPLY SHIP.

    LONDON, October 14.--A Dutch submarine operating with the Royal Navy in the Mediterranean torpedoed and sank a laden enemy supply ship of ...

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  19. TEXT FOR TO-DAY.

    When thou passeth through the waters, I will be with thee. Isaiah 43:2. ...

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