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  4. VITAL MOVES IN EAST

    LONDON, October 8.—Important developments in the Far Eastern situation to-day included:— An official British intimation to Japan that the agreement for the closure of the Burma Road to arma traffic ...

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  5. BOMBERS SWOOP OVER

    LONDON, October 8.—Seven waves of British bombers struck hard at Berlin last night The alarm lasted four hours and 42 minutes, the longest of the war. ...

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  6. Nazis Move Eastward

    Hitler's move in to Rumania, threatening a German drive in to the Middle. East, brings out these news highlights: (1) RUMANIA.—Hitler secures control of oil fields; German "instructional" troops arrive. (2) HUNGARY.—Allows passage of German troops by rail; now under German domination. (3) GREECE and TURKEY.—Threatened by Axis move into Rumania. (4) SYRIA.—Position obscure. Native population ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  7. Hitler's Job Will Take Years

    NEW YORK, October 8.—The New York Daily News, in a leading article on the results of the Nazi air raids on Britain says: "The ...

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  8. Block Unity Moves By All Parties

    CANBERRA, Tuesday.—Important moves by the two main groups in the new Federal Parliament to achieve solidarity were made ...

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  9. NAZI TROOPS IN RUMANIA

    LONDON, October 8.—Germany's entry into Rumania is seen n London as the first sequel to the Brenner Past meeting between Hitler and Mussolini, as Axis spokemen then declared that the conference would be followed by deeds not words. ...

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  10. Sir J. Latham's Departure Again Delayed

    MELBOURNE, Tuesday.—The Australian Minister designate to Tokio (Sir John Latham) has cancelled his passage to Japan ...

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  11. Three New Air Schools In Queensland

    MELBOURNE, Tuesday.—The sites of three new schools for the training of air crews in Queensland, ah embarkation depot at ...

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  12. Axis Officers To Visit Spain

    LONDON, October 8.—A Madrid message states that Himmler. the Gestapo chief, and Marshal de Bono, the commander of Italy's southern group of armies, are expected in Spain within a few days. ...

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  13. Australian Forces on Four Continents

    CAIRO, October 8.—With Australian troops standing to arms in four continents—Australia, England, Egypt (in Africa), and Palestine (in Asia), Lieutenant-General Sir Thomas Blarney has the world's most scattered command. ...

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  15. Jumped In Path Of Bullet Fired At Meeting

    SYDNEY, Tuesday.—Richard David Ellis. 43. a railway employee, of Lachlan Street, Thirroul, was shot in the Chest by a man armed with a revolver ...

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  16. DRAW FROM HAT ELECTS M.L.C.

    SYDNEY, Tuesday.—Lots were drawn at Parliament House to-night to decide who should fill the vacancy in the Legislative Council [?] by the ...

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  17. R.A.A.F. OFFICER MISSING OVERSEAS

    MELBOURNE, Tuesday.—The 18th Royal Australian Air Force casualty list, issued to-day, contained two names—Flight-Lieutenant G. J. I. Clarke reported missing on ...

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