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  4. Exclusive Air Mail Pictures Show Battering of London

    TRACERY of war over the dome of St. Paul's Cathedral. Frozen exhaust gases of fighter planes painted this picture as they hurtled through the sky at five miles a minute in pursuit of German raiders. ... [ILLUSTRATED]

    Article : 202 words
  5. Gas Bomb Raid Expected In London Attacks

    LONDON, September 30.—Infuriated by the heavy losses in day-light raids on London and the failure of indiscriminate night bombing to crush the people's spirit, Germany may now rain gas bombs on the Empire capital. ...

    Article : 608 words
  6. Mr. Menzies Calls Party Leaders To Plan Government

    GIVING effect to the promise made in his policy speech before the Federal election, the Prime Minister (Mr. Menzies) issued in invitation yesterday, to three leaders of other parties in the Federal Parliament to meat him in conference in ...

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  7. JAPANESE SAY PACT

    LONDON, September 30.—Emphasising that the Japanese pact with Italy and Germany was defensive, and vas not intended to provoke attack, Japan's Foreign Office spokesman (Mr. Suma) said to-day that Japan would make ...

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  8. London Under Nazi Bombs

    NEW and exclusive pictures of the bombing of London, taken only a fortnight ago, are published in The Courier-Mail ... [ILLUSTRATED]

    Article : 281 words
  9. JAPAN'S GUN 'NOT LOADED'

    NEW YORK, September 30.—"Japan has placed a gun at America's head, but probably it is not loaded, because Japan ...

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  10. Late City: War News

    SHANGHAI, September 30.—The Japanese-dominated Nanking Government has announced that it is not renewing Britain's ten years' ...

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  11. A.I.F. NEAR ACTION IN DESERT

    CAIRO, September 30.—Australian troops are in the Western Desert. So far they are only training, using rock and sand ridges as ...

    Article : 203 words
  12. HUGE FIRES IN GERMANY

    LONDON, September 30.—The R.A.F. caused fires and explosions visible for 60 miles when it bombed an oil refinery and store ...

    Article : 220 words
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  14. CHANNEL GUN DUEL

    LONDON, September 30.—British long-range guns again shelled Prance shortly before dawn to-day. A direct hit is believed to have been ...

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  15. 3 PLANES DAILY BUILT IN AUSTRALIA

    Australia is now producing at least three planes a day—De Havilland Moth elementary trainers, and Wirraway advanced ...

    Article : 169 words
  16. U.S. Planes Needed For Patrol Work

    MELBOURNE, Monday.—Valuable patrol work will be carried out by the 18 PBY flying boats, which Australia is buying from America it was stated ...

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  17. STATE RAISES £104,460 FOR BOMB VICTIMS IN 20 DAYS

    QUEENSLAND has contributed £104,460 in 20 days to relieve distress caused by the Nazi bombing of Britain, thus exceeding the objective of £100,000 for September set for the Lord Mayor's British Bombing Victims' Appeal. ...

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  18. Germany Collects Toll From France

    MONTREAL, September 30.—A civilian from Rouen, in occupied France, relates his own experience showing how the Germans are stripping people in ...

    Article : 137 words
  19. Late News

    LONDON, September 30.—Two French destroyers and two merchantmen have passed Gibraltar unmolested and also a third destroyer ...

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