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  4. GOING TO DELHI

    These four Australians are going to New Delhi to attend a conference of Empire Countries in connection with the production and distribution of ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  5. DRASTIC ECONOMIC MOVES FORECAST

    American residents in Japan, many of whom are already preparing to depart, have accepted Washington’s evacuation recommendation as the forerunner of more drastic economic moves against Japan. ...

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  6. FELICITATIONS TO KING

    The Apostolic Delegate has sent a letter to Their Majesties conveying hopes and felicitations for “The deliverance of your Royal persons from ...

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  7. 400 M.P.H. FIGHTERS FOR R.A.F.

    The first of the new 400 miles per hour Airacobras fighters will be delivered to the R.A.F. in November. ...

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  8. VICIOUS GERMAN ATTACKS ON LONDON

    Beginning by spraying incendiaries as they raced up the Thames Estuary after dark, the Germans for hours maintained a particularly vicious attack against London. The barrage, which nightly gives the raiders an ...

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  9. ALL QUIET IN THE DESERT

    A communique issued by the British general headquarters in Cairo states that all fronts “are quiet.” ...

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  11. OPENING THE ROAD

    The Commonwealth Government fully concurred in the decision of the British Government not to renew the agreement for the closing of the ...

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  12. BURMA ROAD OPENING

    The Tokio correspondent of Reuter states that the Japanese believe that the British notification that the Burma road is to be reopened will not ...

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  13. PRESSURE ON INDO- CHINA

    Japanese officials stated to-day that they might find it necessary to utilise additional aerodromes in Indo-China. They also hinted that they might ...

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  14. MR. MAIR AND SCRAP IRON FOR JAPAN

    The Premier (Mr. Mair), in the Legislative Assembly to-day, said he believed that scrap iron should not be sent to Japan, but the State had no ...

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  15. PRINCESS ELIZABETH TO BROADCAST

    Princes? Elizabeth, for the first time, will broadcast over the British Broadcasting Corporation’s network in the Empire programme at 9.45 a.m. on ...

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  16. PRICES COMMISSIONER OVER-RIDDEN BY STATE

    By notice gazetted to-day, limitation is placed upon the authority of the Commonwealth Prices Commissioner to declare public utility services for ...

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  17. COPPER EXPORT BAN ON JAPAN

    The War Cabinet has announced that no further permits for copper exports from Canada will be issued, except to Empire countries and possibly to the ...

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