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  3. TALK OF AMERICAN FLEET VISITING AUSTRALIA

    The question of a visit by American fleet units to Australia is being discussed in the United States. The Secretary of State (Mr. Cordell Hull) told the press to-day that he had discussed the matter with the ...

    Article : 72 words
  4. AMERICANS PREPARE TO LEAVE ORIENT

    The Chinese-American newspaper "China Press," of Shanghai, declared in a leading article to-day that America's entry into war against Germany or Japan, or both. "appears no longer to be a question of if, but when." ...

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  5. TRAPPED IN CLOUDS : PILOT JUMPS

    Faced with the risks of colliding with one of two other bombers in his vicinity or hitting a mountain top ...

    Article : 335 words
  6. VIGIL BY NIGHT

    Darkness on the aerodrome, but the fighter pilot is very much awake as he steps into his machine; he symbolises the day-and-ngith guard Britain is keeping on her skies. ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  7. NATIONAL MINISTRY DOUBT WHETHER MR. CURTIN WILL ATTEND CONFERENCE

    Although the Federal Labour Leader (Mr. Curtin) will return to Melbourne at the week-end, it is doubtful whether he will attend the conference of party leaders called by the Prime Minister to discuss the formation of a ...

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  8. LABOUR CANNOT OBTAIN REPS. MAJORITY

    A non-Labour majority of at least two in the new House of Representatives was established to-day, when distribution of preferences unexpectedly gave Robertson (N.S.W.) to the U.A.P. and Hume (N.S.W.) to the ...

    Article : 530 words
  9. NAVAL STATION

    The Japanese-dominated Nanking Government has announced that it will not renew Britain's ten years' lease of port ...

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  10. REPORT ON FAR EAST

    Mr. Roy Howard, declaring that the present United States and Japanese antagonism can be dispelled relatively ...

    Article : 179 words
  11. BRIDE OF WEEK KILLED IN CRASH

    MELBOURNE, Tuesday—Bride of only a week, Mrs. Keith lan Mac-Donald, aged 19, was killed this afternoon when she was thrown out ...

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  12. GANDHI SEEKS FREEDOM OF SPEECH

    SIMLA, Oct. 1.—Mr. Gandhi had a conference with the Viceroy yesterday afternoon lasting between two and three hours. ...

    Article : 87 words
  13. LOSSES EQUAL PRODUCTION

    In the past two months the R.A.F. has shot down one German plane every 42 minutes, which is the present rate of ...

    Article : 183 words
  14. ITALIANS CLAIM THEY HIT BRITISH WARSHIP

    ROME, Sept. 30—A communique issued to-day announces that a 700-ton Italian merchantman was sunk by a submarine, which subsequently was ...

    Article : 120 words
  15. USE OF SPANISH BASES BY AXIS

    Spanish aid in an attack on Gibraltar and the possible occupation of French Morocco are believed to be subjects for ...

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    The Blackburn Skua, dive-bomber and fighter of the British Fleet Air Arm ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  17. AMBULANCES FOR A.I.F. IN ENGLAND

    LONDON, Sent. 30—Lord Wyford, president of the British Volunteers' Ambulance Corps, has presented to Colonel Sir Thomas Dunhill, ...

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  18. Thailand Border Incidents

    SINGAPORE, Oct. 1 — Reports of "incidents" on the Thailand-Indo-China frontier are reaching Singapore. Thailand (Siam) vernacular papers ...

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  19. FIRES GUIDE R.A.F. TO GERMAN TARGETS

    The R.A.F. caused fires visible for 60 miles when they bombed an oil refinery and storage plant at Nagdeburg for. three hours last night. The raids also included an attack on the Fokker aircraft factory, now in German hands. ...

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  20. DEATH OF STEEL MAGNATE

    LONDON, Oct. 1-The death occurred to-day of Sir Robert Hadfield, chairman and managing director of Hadfields Ltd., of Sheffield, which ...

    Article : 59 words
  21. GEORGE CROSSES AWARDED

    LONDON, Oct. 1.—Lieut. R. Davies, who was in charge of the section engaged in removing a bomb from near St. Paul's Cathedral, has been awarded ...

    Article : 115 words
  22. HITLER LOSES EMINENT AIR ADVISER

    The Vicar of Maple Durham, Rev. E. L. Macassey, reveals in his parish magazine that one of Hitler's most eminent air ...

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  23. U.S. BASES IN PACIFIC IN RETURN FOR CREDITS

    Bases in the Pacific in return for loans and credits to Empire countries that is the text of a bill introduced to Congress to-day by Senator King. The bill would authorise the ...

    Article : 145 words
  24. HONOURS FOR POLES

    LONDON, Oct. 2—The Polish Commander-in-Chief (General Sikorski) to-day awarded several high Polish decorations to the celebrated Polish ...

    Article : 113 words
  25. Britons Sentenced in Japan

    TOKIO, Sept. 30.-The Ministry of Justice announces that seven British residents of Japan, who were arrested on July 27 for alleged espionage, have been ...

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  26. TYPHOON HITS FORMOSA

    TOKIO, Oct. 1—The Domei's Tainan correspondent says the edge of a typhoon which struck the southern tip of Formosa yesterday killed 50 people and ...

    Article : 35 words
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