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  4. NAZIS SOFT PEDAL AIR RAIDS

    There was a substantial lull in German air activity over Britain in during the last 24 hours, though many enemy planes, operating generally singly, were abroad. It was officially announced this morning that five German planes were ...

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  5. ITALIANS OCCUPY BERBERA

    A communique issued by the R.A.F. in Cairo states that British bombers on Sunday night raided Berna, and dropped bombs in the harbor, on the ...

    Article : 129 words
  6. WANTS EGYPT IN THE WAR

    Ahmed Mailer Tasha, President of the Chamber of Deputies, and leader of the Saadist party, urges the entry of Egypt into the war ...

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  7. ALLIES OF BRITAIN

    The Turkish Premier (DR. REFIK SAYDON (left), and his Foreign Minister (M. SHUKRI SARJOGLU). ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  8. SEA LORD GENERAL

    The First Lord of the British Admiralty (MR. A. V. ALEXANDER)—left, who joined the British Cabinet after the reshuffle following the setback in ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  9. ELECTION DATE IS ANNOUNCED

    The Federal general elections will be held on Saturday, September 21. This was announced to the House of Representatives to-night by the Prime Minister (Mr. Menzies). ...

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  10. MUSSOLINI BOASTING

    Telegraphing congratulations to the Italian troops in British Somaliland. Signor Mussolini said: “All our soldiers have given superb proof of their valor. ...

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  11. RUMANIAN SHIPS FORBIDDEN TO GO TO BRITAIN

    The Bucharest correspondent of the Exchange Telegraph Company states that owing to the German declaration of a total blockade of Britain, the ...

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  12. SHELLS FROM FRANCE

    As a result of examination of splinters found on the south east coast last Tuesday, it is cow believed that they came from shells fired from a high ...

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  13. BOMBED AGAIN

    For the third time in a week Royal Air Force heavy bombers have attacked the Caproni factory at Milan and the Flatworks at Turin. ...

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  15. SOLDIERS WILL VOTE

    Legislation to enable members of the Australian forces abroad to vote at the general elections and referenda during the war was introduced in the Senate ...

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  16. PEACE AT ANY PRICE !

    Banker PAUL BAUDOIN, now Minister for Foreign Affairs in ... [ILLUSTRATED]

    Article : 73 words
  17. FIRST PETROL FROM SHALE TO BE KEPT FOR POSTERITY

    The first petrol drawn from the new shale oil plant at Glen Davis on Monday will probably be bottled and kept for posterity. Although there will be ...

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  18. FIGHT FOR MR. CAMERON

    The Minister for Commerce (Mr. Cameron) will be opposed in Barker by Mr. C. W. Lloyd, of the Independent Country Party, which was recently ...

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  19. WATCH JAPAN

    After a meeting of Cabinet, Ministers indicated that the Japanese Government was near an important decision regarding Japan’s ...

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  20. “AMERICA TO ENTER WAR IN EUROPE”

    The vernacular Press in Japan generally interprets the agreement between Mr. Roosevelt and Mr. Mackenzie King, Premier of Canada, concerning the defence of the Western Hemisphere as a further step by the United ...

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  21. ROOSEVELT BOWS TO JAPANESE DEMANDS

    The American Association at an emergency meeting to-day following the receipt of a report that Rear-Admiral Hart had been ordered by ...

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  22. GERMAN RAID CLAIMS

    A communique from the German High Command states that armament factories, fuel depots, railway works aerodromes and troop camps were ...

    Article : 105 words
  23. PILOT’S NARROW ESCAPE

    A Royal Air Force pilot parachuted successfully after his plane had collided with a balloon over the London area last night. Within five minutes he ...

    Article : 58 words
  24. CATS DYING IN QUEENSLAND

    In the Boulia district, where a rat plague has been raging for weeks, almost every cat has died, evidently from a disease contracted through ...

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  25. “AMERICAN LEGION” IN GROWING DANGER

    The German Embassy has issued a statement warning America that the transport, American Legion, is in growing dancer and will so continue ...

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