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    FORECAST: Mair[?]y fine; local evening [?] ...

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  5. DANGEROUS FERMENT AMONG JAPANESE

    LONDON, September 2.—According to a message from Shanghai, reliable sources state that foreigners, including Axis nationals, arriving to-day, said that Japan was in a state of dangerous ferment. Extremists were being pressed by German advisers to embark on immediate and ...

    Article : 804 words
  6. Russo—Nazi War Pictures

    Crim evidence of war. Top picture shows all that remains of a former bridge across the Dnieper River, in the Smolensk area, destroyed by the Russians to harass the Germans. Below (an Inter-photo picture) is an actual battle-field photograph radio transmitted from Berlin to ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  7. GIGANTIC ATTACK

    LONDON, September 3.—Latest reports on the fighting in Russia indicate that the Germans have begun a new intensive onslaught on Leningrad's approaches. A gigantic battle is ...

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  8. Von Papen Leaves To See Hitler

    LONDON, September 2.—A message from Istanbul (Turkey) says that the German Ambassador to Turkey ...

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  9. Hair Waves Frowned on in Emergency

    TOKIO, September 2.—The "Nichi Nichi Shimbun," averring that permanent waves are contrary to the spirit of a national emergency, says ...

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  10. Nazis at Leningrad Tackling Tiger Lair

    The Nazis are apparently expending aeroplanes and armament recklessly in an effort to pinch off the supremely valuable prizes of Leningrad and Kronstadt, the Russian naval base in the north, but it is apparent ...

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    THE NAMES OF TEN QUEENSLANDERS are included in the list at 89 Australian prisoners of war in Germany issued by the Australian Red Cross Society to-day. They ...

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  12. U.S. Pilots for China

    BATAVIA, September 2.—Reliable sources state that at the end of last week 30 U.S.A. pilots passed through Batavia by ship to Chungking. The fact that ...

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  13. SHIPPING LOSSES IMPROVE GREATLY

    LONDON, September 2.—A spokesman to-day stressed the great improvement in shipping Josses compared with the early Spring, when Germany had probably three times the number of U-boats as at the beginning of the war. ...

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  14. 100 Planes Dive-Bomb Tobruk

    LONDON, September 2.—A cairo General Headquarters communique says that during this morning about 100 enemy ...

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  16. Badly Slashed Body of Man Found in Dry River Bed

    MT. ISA.—Naum Poplo, 45, an Albanian, who was naturalised, was found dead in the dry bed of the Leichhardt ...

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  17. Noon Temperature Highest for Five Months

    Following a normal September night, temperature in the city took a sudden rise to-day from 65.3 degrees at 9 o'clock, to 80 at mid-day. ...

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  18. Vichy Determined To Suppress Communism

    LONDON, September 2.—"The Times correspondent on the French fr[?] says that the Vichy delegate-general it occupied France (Count de Brinon) h[?] ...

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  19. Casket Closing To-morrow

    Golden Casket No. 697 will close to-morrow night. The first of the country returns are now selling in Brisbane, and the rest will arrive to-morrow. ...

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  20. HEAVY ALL-DAY RAID ON FRANCE; CONVOYED VESSEL TORPEDOED

    LONDON, September 3.—R.A.F. fighters and bombers flew across the Channel from dawn to dusk in big force yesterday. Heavily protected bombers appeared to be attacking between Calais and Boulogne last evening. ...

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  21. Jap. Premier Proposed To Meet Roosevelt Somewhere in Pacific

    NEW YORK, September 2.—The "Herald Tribune" says that the Japanese Prime Minister (Prince Konoye) proposed to moot President Roosevelt aboard a warship somewhere in the Pacific in an effort, to attain a ...

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