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  3. ALLEGED MISUSE OF SECRET FEDERAL FUNDS

    CANBERRA, Friday,—Allegations of the misuse of secret Government funds will be debated exhaustively by Parliament next week. An assurance that an opportunity for ...

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  4. ENCIRCLEMENT OF KIEV CLAIMED BY NAZIS

    LONDON, Friday.—The Germans allege that Kiev is surrounded and the Russians admit that after three days of heavy fighting the Germans have broken through the outer defences and the battle is now raging on the outskirts ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  5. NEW LIGHT OF THE WORLD!

    Souvenir of a Nazi Raid on Plymouth—This unexploded and undamaged incendiary bomb was picked up on the beach near ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  6. NEW TYPE SHIP ANNOUNCED

    WASHINGTON, Thursday. — The Navy to-day announced a cargo ship of revolutionary design that can be produced in hundreds in much shorter time than the ...

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  7. U.S. PERFECTS FIRST AIR BATTALIONS

    WASHINGTON, Thursday — The formation of the first air borne infantry battalion—a result of prolonged experimental ...

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  8. STRIKES IN CZECH FACTORIES

    LONDON, Thursday. — Strikes have broken out for the first time in Czech factories, according to the ...

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  9. MISTAKES IN STRATEGY

    LONDON, Friday. — "As a trained strategist who has passed through two of the three British staff colleges, I ...

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  10. REIGN OF TERROR IN BELGIUM

    BERLIN, Thursday.—Newspapers reveal that the German reign of terror has extended to Belgium. Eleven Belgians were executed on Wednesday for ...

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  11. British Troops Move in Syria

    ANKARA, Thursday.—Diplomatic observers from Syria say that the British are moving up a stream of artillery and ...

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  12. SEVENTEEN NAZI PLANES BROUGHT DOWN

    LONDON, Friday—Seventeen German fighters were shot down in the course of the R.A.F's day-light offensives over the French, ...

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  13. Gathering Up Nazis in Teheran

    TEHERAN (Iran), Thursday. —Big Iranian army lorries are scouring Teheran picking up the last Nazis. Anti-Nazi ...

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  14. RUMANIAN ARMY CHIEF KILLED

    LONDON, Thursday.—General Yoanitiu, chief of staff of the Rumanian army, was decapitated by a propeller when he was alighting from an ...

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  15. NEW A.G.H. IN MALAYA

    SINGAPORE, Thursday.—Australian medical forces in the Far East were strengthened to-day by the arrival of a completely equipped general hospital ...

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  16. AUSTRALIAN MAILS LOST

    LONDON, Thursday.—United Kingdom mails for Australia have been lost by enemy action. They are surface mails posted between August 15 and 19 ...

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  17. ALLIED COUNCIL TO MEET

    LONDON, Thursday.—The meeting of the Allied Council fixed for three weeks ago, but postponed, will be held in London next week. The Foreign ...

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  18. King Inspects Canadians

    LONDON, Thursday.—The King and Queen walked several miles to-day to inspect the Third Canadian Division, which only recently arrived in Britain ...

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  19. Petrol Restrictions in U.S.A. to Continue

    WASHINGTON, Thursday. — The Defence Petroleum Co-ordinator (Mr. Ickes) said today that the rationing of petrol and the curfew of the ...

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  20. ACQUITTED

    SYDNEY, Friday. — In the High Court to-day the jury acquitted Fostars Shoes Ltd. on a charge under the ...

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  21. ESCAPE FROM FRANCE IN CANOES

    LONDON, Thursday.—Five French youths—none of whom speaks English—landed at Eastbourne this morning after ...

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  22. NO BOMBS ON CAIRO

    LONDON, Friday.—It is learned that no bombs were dropped on the city of Cairo in the raid on the night of September 15. Bombs were dropped ...

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  23. PITH OF THE LEADERS

    IT IS NOT generally known that the Nazis have invented a religion of their own and are by persecution and other repressive ...

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  24. AMERICAN "EAGLES" IN BRITAIN

    The famous American "Eagle" squadron, formed of expert young pilots, have been thoroughly trained in air fighting by veteran British aces and are now operating at a fighter station of the Royal Air Force. This group is of "Eagle" squadron fighter pilots with ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  25. SUMMER TIME CONTINUES

    LONDON, Thursday.—It is confirmed that the British summer time will continue throughout the winter. The black-out will extend from 5.23 p.m. to ...

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  26. BELIEVES RUSSIA WILL HOLD

    LONDON, Thursday.—A continued Russian resistance throughout the coming winter was forecast to-day by the Polish Prime Minister and Commander-in-Chief (General Sikorski) in a broadcast address to Poles in Russia. General ...

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  27. Why Mother Took Life of Herself and Child

    SYDNEY, Friday — Evidence that Marjorie Freer Lyons (26) was so obsessed with the belief that her three weeks' old baby ...

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  28. ROOSEVELT SEEKS NEW APPROPRIATION FOR AID

    WASHINGTON, Thursday. — President Roosevelt to- day asked Congress for an additional 5,985,000,000 dollars for the Lease-Lend programme to obviate an interruption to the flow of aid. ...

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  29. JAPAN PROTESTS TO MOSCOW

    TOKIO, Thursday.—Japan has protested to Moscow over alleged Russian mines drifting in the Sea of Japan, says the official Domei news agency. ...

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  30. Cost of Living in Britain Unchanged

    LONDON, Thursday.—The official cost of living index figure at September 1 was 99 points above the level of July, 1914, showing no change compared ...

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  31. Professor Keynes to Join Bank Board

    LONDON, Thursday.-Professor J. M. Keynes, the famous economist, will join Bank of England's board of directors, filling a vacancy caused by ...

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