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    FORECAST: Fine; [?] ...

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  5. Millions Rise to Defend Moscow

    LONDON, October 14.—Hitler's gigantic drive has reached within dangerous proximity of the Soviet capital. The Germans now claim to be at Mojaisk, 65 miles from Moscow, where the Russians state they have thrown them back. This follows an earlier German claim that German forces were ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  6. Blamey Warns A.I.F.

    BEIRUT, October 14.—Nowhere in the world are events in Russia being followed more keenly than they are by the A.I.F. in Syria, where training and manoeuvres have been going on solidly ever ...

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  7. IN LIBYA

    Top: The determined band of Empire troops in Tobruk arc not only successfully repulsing the repeated attacks of Axis forces, but are harassing the enemy in meany Ways. This type of British lank, suited to desert conditions, has done much valuable work. ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  8. Public Stands to Gain From Quick Success of Loans

    THE cost of the war is met mainly from taxes and war loans. The latter naturally have a big advantage over the former, ...

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  9. Winkler Denies That He Discussed Budget in Telephone Calls

    SYDNEY.—Questioned on telephone calls from the rooms of the then Minister for Defence Co-ordination (Mr. Menzies) at Canberra on September 12 and 13, Mr. Joseph Winkler to-day told the secret fund Royal Commission that ...

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  10. Hotel Hours Question for State Govt.

    MELBOURNE.—"The question of hotel trading hours is one for the Slate Government," said the Minister for the Army (Mr. Forde) to-day ...

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  11. Killed in Air Raids

    LONDON, October 14.—The Ministry for Home Security announces that civilian casualties due to air raids in the United Kingdom in September were ...

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  13. Main Points in Labour's Foreign Policy

    MELBOURNE.—The three main points of Labour's foreign policy, outlined by the Prime Minister (Mr. J. Curtin) are:— (1) Maintenance of the A.I.F. abroad at full strength, and with the full weight of production of ...

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  14. Fine After Poor Rains

    Fine weather now has replaced the three-day wet spell which cleared during the night, giving only isolated rains along the central and southern coast and on the ...

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  15. Churchill Refuses Debate on British Aid to Russia

    LONDON, October 14. — Drawing the attention of Mr. Winston Churchill to what he called "considerable disquiet" about assistance to Russia. Mr. E. Shinwell (Lab.) asked the Prime Minister to-day in the House of Commons for an early ...

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  16. Important Education

    "By this measure, coupled with the State Education Acts, there will be inaugurated a complete national system of education from kindergarten ...

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  17. 1,000 Polish Airmen On Way to U.K. From Russia

    LONDON. October 14.—It h authoritatively stated that 1.000 Polish airmen who have been released under the Russian-Polish agreement are on their way ...

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