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  3. NAZI ADVANCE TO S.-E.

    A negative Rumanian reply to Britain's demands concerning the German occupation opens the question of the possibility of a break in Anglo-Rumanian diplomatic relations. There are still reports of the arrival of German troops. ...

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  4. RECONCILIATION EFFECTED

    A reconciliation between the Prime Minister (Mr. Menzies) and the former Deputy Prime Minister and former Country Party Leader (Sir Earle Page) was effected at a meeting in Melbourne to-day ...

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  5. JAPANESE TROOPS AT BRITISH BASE

    A view of the wharf and naval buildings at Liukung Island, the summer station of the British naval forces in Chinese waters at Wei-hai-wei. Japanese troops have landed on the island, which is leased by Britain, together with an area on the mainland, from the Chinese Government. ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  6. EXPLOSIONS AND FIRES CAUSE HAVOC IN WEST GERMANY

    For one and a half hours last night bombers of the R.A.F. systematically bombed the shipbuilding yards at Bremen. The docks were hit repeatedly and fires were started in all directions. ...

    Article : 310 words
  7. English Bombers Towed by Plane to Berlin

    "Aftonbladet's" Berlin correspondent states that a British bomber is able to remain over Berlin for hours because it ...

    Article : 57 words
  8. COMBING BUSH

    Four men with criminal records escaped from the Parramatta Mental Hospital early this morning and are believed ...

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  9. AUSTRALIA HOUSE IS BOMBED

    It can now be revealed that many important London buildings, including Australia House, have been damaged by ...

    Article : 276 words
  10. STRONGER CREWS FOR PACIFIC FLEET

    The Secretary to the Navy (Colonel Knox) announced to-day the transfer of 4200 naval recruits to Hawaii to build up the strength of warship crews to 100 per cent., instead of 82 per cent. strength as at present. ...

    Article : 398 words
  11. NAZI TAKES OVER IN AFRICA

    LONDON, Oct. 10—The Cairo correspondent of "The Times" states that General von Keitel, Head of the Supreme Command of the ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  12. COUNTERS IN USE

    Counter measures against night air raiders are now in force and new ones are being worked out night and day. ...

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  13. AXIS DRIVE ON GREEK SHIPS

    LONDON, Oct. 10.—The Greek consulate at Lisbon reveals that Italian and German submarines in the Atlantic had launched a concerted campaign ...

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  14. FAILURE OF NAZI TALKS WITH RUSSIA

    LONDON, Oct. 10—The Helsinki correspondent of the "Daily Telegraph" says a despatch from Berlin reports the complete failure of Russo-German talks concerning the possibility of Germany's continued trade with ...

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  15. BATTALION MARCH

    There is every probability that the 40th Battalion, A.I.F., will visit Launceston for a special march with arms ...

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  16. ENEMY MOVE IN DESERT

    LONDON, Oct. 9.—A Cairo communique states that a column of enemy motorised units, escorted by light tanks, yesterday morning moved eastward to ...

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  17. CLOCK'S PRANK

    Many people hurrying to their occupations in the city at 9 o'clock yesterday morning were astonished to hear ...

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  18. Mr. Churchill Leader of Conservatives: Stresses Party Unity

    The Prime Minister (Mr. Winston Churchill) has been elected Leader of the Conservative Party in succession to Mr. Neville Chamberlain, who resigned from the War Cabinet through ill health. ...

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  19. SUBMARINE HUNTED

    An Australian destroyer which all night hunted an Italian submarine finally made a kill at dawn with the aid of ...

    Article : 216 words
  20. Japan Apologises

    SHANGHAI, Oct. 10.—The Japanese have apologised for the "unwarrantable conduct" of a Japanese gendarme in detaining a sailor of the U.S.S. ...

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  21. ST. PAUL'S HIT BY BOMBS

    LONDON, Oct. 10.—During a recent attack an enemy 'plane dropped bombs on St. Paul's Cathedral. piercing the roof at the eastern end ...

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  22. NO WAR MILLIONAIRES

    WASHINGTON, Oct. 9.—President Roosevelt to-day signed an Excess Profits Bill providing for 25 to 50 per cent. extra profits tax roughly in excess ...

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  23. DUKE LEAVES FORTUNE

    LONDON. Oct. 10.—The Duke of Northumberland. who was killed in action in Flanders on May 21, left, unsettled estate of £1,446,489. ...

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