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  3. PLAN FOR GERMANS TO ENTER BULGARIA?

    Viennese sources in touch with von Ribbentrop's entourage declare that both Hungary and Bulgaria have agreed in principle to the entry of German troops, says "The Tines" correspondent in the Balkans. ...

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  4. THE NAVY'S EYES SWEEP THE SEAS

    Two marines keeping a constant watch for enemy ships or submarines —Department of Information Photo. ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  5. SMOKE SCREEN FOR ATTACK, NOT TO HELP IN FLIGHT FROM ENEMY

    A British destroyer using funnel smoke to screen an attack. The Italians used their in a recent action in the Mediterranean as a means of escaping from British guns. ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  6. BEASLEY GROUP ATTACKED BY MR. CURTIN: LABOUR INTERESTS CLASH

    A strong attack on the Non-Communist Labour Party was made to-day by Mr. Curtin, Leader of the Opposition. The resumption of hostilities between the two Labour sections in the Federal Parliament, however, is not ...

    Article : 353 words
  7. WILL AMERICAN SOLDIERS GO TO EUROPE?

    In an election speech to-day, during which he urged greater aid for Britain, the Presidential candidate (Mr. Wendell ...

    Article : 67 words
  8. CHINA'S LIFELINE OPENED

    A message from Lashio in Burma says that the Burma-road has been opened to permit the flow of military supplies to China. Thousands of motor trucks, assembled ready for the opening, ...

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  9. KING OF GREECE NOT ABDICATING

    ATHENS, Oct. 18—A semi-official newsagency denies an American report that King George of Greece is abdicating in favour of Crown Prince ...

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  10. RECRUITING MAY BE RESUMED EARLY NEXT YEAR

    MELBOURNE, Friday. — Although no date had been fixed, recruiting for the A.I.F. probably would be resumed early in ...

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  11. AMERICA READY

    The United States is now ready to meet any challenge of aggression. This is the view of the Assistant ...

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  12. NAZIS FAIL TO WIN AIR MASTERY

    MOSCOW, Oct. 17. — Captain Krainef, in an article in the "Red Star," emphasises that the Germans have failed to win the mastery of ...

    Article : 279 words
  13. OIL FOR JAPAN

    "The Times" learns that arrangements have virtually been concluded. whereby approximately 40 per cent. of Japan's petroleum ...

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  14. LONG, QUIET ATTACK ON LONDON

    The night raid on London was the earliest, the longest and also one of the quietest. In the central area bombs were scattered in an apparently deliberate attempt to terrorise the people. ...

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  15. Major Tragedy Averted by Few Seconds

    SYDNEY, Friday.—A major sea tragedy was averted by seconds when a liner bound for Australia with 300 passengers, mostly women and ...

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  16. Coal Strike Settled

    SYDNEY, Friday—A tentative settlement of the South Coast coal mining dispute has been reached and, pending acceptance of terms, 3500 miners ...

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  17. BRITISH M.P. IS SUSPENDED

    LONDON, Oct. 17.—The House of Commons to-day agreed to appoint a select committee to investigate the conduct of Mr. Robert. ...

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  18. HARNESS INDUSTRIES IN FRANCE

    Early German action to take over the whole of France is not improbable. It would have two main purposes— ...

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  19. MAY PRODUCE PLASTIC WARPLANES

    A contract has been signed by the United States inventor Harry Atwood with the Vancouver Construction Company for the manufacture of a plastic aeroplane in 90 days. ...

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  20. POWER FROM LAKES

    WASHINGTON, Oct. 17.— Dealing with the plans of the United States and Canada to harness more electric power from the St. Lawrence Lakes for ...

    Article : 93 words
  21. ITALY CLAIMS ADVANCE OF 45 MILES

    ROME, Oct. 18.—Italian forces have advanced to 45 miles east of Sidi Barrani, says the Rome Radio. Four divisions of British troops, ...

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  22. KIEL SHIPYARDS, JETTIES HIT BY R.A.F. BOMBERS

    R.A.F. bombers again fiercely attacked the Kiel naval dockyards last night scoring direct hits. A power station at Brest naval base was subjected to a daylight raid. Once again the raiders pressed home ...

    Article : 243 words
  23. MR. EDEN SEES KING FAROUK

    CAIRO, Oct. 17 — The British War Minister (Mr. Anthony Eden), who I was in Egypt for 48 hours before his arrival was announced, received a ...

    Article : 107 words
  24. PACIFIC AIR SERVICE

    SYDNEY, T[?]day.—By arrangement with Tasman Empire Airways. which will handle traffic between Sydney and Auckland, the trans-Pacific air freight ...

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  25. EXTENDING BRITISH PARLIAMENT

    LONDON, Oct. 17.—The Prime Minister (Mr. Churchill) in the Commons to-day gave notice of a bill to extend the duration of the present ...

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