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  3. NAZI PROGRESS ALONG MOSCOW ROAD

    LONDON, Tuesday.—There are conflicting reports of the progress Hitler has made along the road to Moscow. Some quarters suggest that only minor gains have been achieved, but "The Times" Military correspondent says the German offensive ...

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  4. ADVANCING FOE

    German infantry in Russia moving up close to Russian positions. Two-thirds of the battalion are ahead attacking. One-third is ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  5. NEW MINISTERS TACKLE FIRST TASKS

    CANBERRA, Tuesday.—The 19 Ministers in the new Labour Government were sworn in by the Governor-General (Lord Gowrie) at Government House this morning ...

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  6. GREEKS REBEL IN THRACE

    LONDON, Monday.—Disturbances in Greek Thrace, according to reports reaching Istanbul, amount almost to rebellion. Bands of Greeks with machine-guns and the support of the ...

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  7. MORE SUCCESSES FOR BRITISH SUBMARINES

    LONDON, Tuesday.—British submarines in the Mediterranean have sunk or seriously damaged by torpedo 11 more ...

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  8. NEW TERMS FOR FUND PROBE

    CANBERRA, Tuesday.—Modification of the terms of the Royal Commission which was appointed recently by the ...

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  9. REVISION TALKS

    HYDE PARK (U.S.A.), Monday.—President Roosevelt has invited the Secretary of State (Mr. Cordell. Hull). the ...

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  10. BIG SUBMARINE ONSLAUGHT IN ATLANTIC

    REYKJAVIK (Iceland), Monday.—The Battle of the Atlantic is entering a crucial period. A great onslaught by German ...

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  11. 4500 IDLE ARMS FACTORY STOPPAGE

    SYDNEY, Tuesday.—All sections of the Commonwealth Small Arms factory, except the office staff, are idle ...

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  12. LABOUR BACKS ROOSEVELT

    SEATTLE (U.S.A.), Monday. — Roars and cheers of approval greeted the president of the American Federation of Labour (Mr. William Green), ...

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  13. DRASTIC ACTION IN FACTORIES

    LONDON. Monday.—The secretary of the north region production executive reveals that drastic action has been taken to eliminate inefficiency in ...

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  14. CHARGE AGAINST MILITIAMEN

    SYDNEY, Tuesday—Two members of the militia, Cyril James Ambrose Jones (27), and Valentine Charles Thorpe (29), both of Harbord, were ...

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  15. NEW AIR TRAINING SCHOOL

    MELBOURNE, Tuesday.—Built at a cost of £240,000, a new service R.A.A.F. training school will open on October 20 at Uranquinty, near Wagga, N.S.W., ...

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  16. FREEDOM OF THE SEAS

    A photograph taken at a British port when a big convoy of merchantmen was being assembled to defy the Nazi sea wolves. The convoy can be seen being escorted by ships of the Royal Navy. ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  17. MILLION' PAIRS OF ARMY BOOTS

    MELBOURNE, Tuesday — For shipment to Imperial forces overseas, principally in the Middle East and India, Australia will have produced 1,000,000 ...

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  18. PROPERTY SEIZURE BILL IN U.S.A.

    WASHINGTON, Monday.—Congressional action was completed to-day on the Administration's long-delayed Property Seizure Bill empowering the ...

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  19. Ground Training Extended

    OTTAWA, Monday.—It is officially announced that the Empire air trainees ground instruction has been extended by a fortnight because the period of ...

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  20. CANADA TO SUPPLY BRITAIN'S BACON

    LONDON, Monday. — Canada has undertaken to supply 600,000,000lb. of bacon in addition to other pork products to Britain in the next 12 months ...

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  21. PITH OF THE LEADERS

    THE NEWS that Britain and Russia are concerning themselves with German activities in Afghanistan is another indication ...

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  22. BRITAIN ABANDONS PRISONER EXCHANGE

    LONDON, Tuesday.—German insistence that equal numbers should be exchanged, caused a last-minute cancellation of the sailing from Newhaven of the hospital chips Dinard and St. Julien, which were to have began to-day the ...

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  23. FINNS REJECT NOTE

    LONDON, Tuesday.—Helsinki radio says the Finnish Government has rejected the British note, and adds: "Finland is now fighting only in ...

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  24. CANADA'S FIRST SHIP IS LAUNCHED

    OTTAWA, Monday.—The first large merchantman constructed under Canada's war programme will be launched at Vickers' ...

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  25. FISHING DEVELOPMENT

    MELBOURNE, Tuesday. — Appointment of a Commonwealth fishing development authority is expected to result from a conference of state and ...

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  26. BISHOP OF MUNSTER'S PROTESTS TO NAZIS READ IN U.S. SENATE

    WASHINGTON, Monday.—Senator Mead submitted to the Senate to-day correspondence from the Bishop of Munster to a German official in which he protested against the Nazi seizure of Catholic monasteries and other property. ...

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  27. Germany Asks Costa Rica to Close Consulate

    LONDON, Monday.—Berlin Radio said to-day that the Government had requested Costa Rica to close its consulate in Germany. ...

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  28. SIR EARLE PAGE IN MANILA

    MANILA, Monday.—Sir Earle Page arrived to-day. He said Australians believe that the Far Eastern situation is inseparable ...

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  29. Must Leave French Coast

    LONDON, Tuesday.—Paris radio to- day announced an official decree that persons whose normal residence is outside the French coastal zone must leave ...

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