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  3. TERRIFIC PUSH ALONG MOSCOW ROAD

    LONDON, Wednesday.—The evacuation of Viazma, announced in the Soviet commnique last night, was followed by the news that German tanks had penetrated to Mojaisk, 65 miles from Moscow, but were flung back. ...

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  4. GALLANT IN DEFENCE

    Above: A radio picture received from Moscow showing a cavalry charge by Soviet soldiers. Moscow has reported instances in which Soviet cavalry has charged against German mechanised units. Right: Another radio picture showing a column of Soviet troops, signalled ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  5. OPPOSITION COUNTENANCES DEFICIT BUDGET

    The deficit of £156,000 was justified when the circumstances were considered, said the Leader of the Opposition (Mr. Baker) during the Budget debate in the ...

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  6. TURKS FEEL SAFE FOR WINTER

    ISTANBUL, Monday.—Turkey feels safe for the winter because she is now on friendly terms with both Germany ...

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  7. Leningrad to be Stormed on Wednesday, Nazis Say

    LONDON, Monday.—The Konigsberg radio to-day warned Leningrad that the German High Command had ordered that the city should be stormed on Wednesday. "The heaviest artillery will bombard Leningrad on ...

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  8. WAR FEARS IN JAPAN

    SINGAPORE, Tuesday.—Matters have gone too far for compromise without war in the Pacific, but the Japanese people greatly fear war against Britain and the United States, ...

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  9. LOAN PAST HALF WAY MARK

    MELBOURNE, Tuesday.—The Prime Minister (Mr. Curtin) announced to-night that, with one week of the ...

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  10. WANDERING SOLDIERS

    DARWIN, Tuesday.—When two soldiers wandered into the grounds of the residence of Mr. Abbott, Northern Territory Administrator, late last night, ...

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  11. CHINESE QUIT ICHANG

    CHUNGKING, Monday.—A communique says that the Chinese evacuated Ichang after three days' occupation because they had ...

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  12. MILITARY PARADE

    To assist the war and conversion loan and to afford northern and country visitors an opportunity of seeing units of the A.I.F., a military parade ...

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  13. ROOSEVELT BELIEVES RUSSIA WILL HOLD OUT : SPEEDS AID

    WASHINGTON, Monday.—President Roosevelt formally announced to-day that munitions for Russia were leaving United States ports constantly and ...

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  14. BOMBER DROPS WINDOW

    MELBOURNE, Tuesday—A Beaufort bomber dropped the large mica window which landed close to a footpath at Essendon on Monday. This was ...

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  15. NAZI PLANE CRASHES

    DUBLIN, Monday.—It is officially announced that a German plane crashed on Saturday night in the mountains at Kilteatly. Four of the crew ...

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  16. LABOUR DELEGATION IN MOSCOW

    MOSCOW, Monday.—A British Labour delegation, headed by the secretary of the Trades Union Congress (Sir Walter Citrine), has arrived to attend ...

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  17. FOUR DIE WHEN TRAINING PLANES COLLIDE

    MELBOURNE, Tuesday.—Two R.A.A.F. officers and two airmen trainees were killed to-day when two service aircraft collided near Mallala, ...

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  18. NO TRACES OF KILLER

    CHRISTCHURCH (New Zealand), Tuesday.—The manhunt for Stanley Graham (45), the Westland killer, continued to-day. Armed police and ...

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  19. LEGISLATIVE COUNCIL

    When the Legislative Council met yesterday afternoon, the report of the select committee on the redefinition of the Legislative Council boundaries was ...

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  20. NEUTRALITY REVISION SUPPORTED

    WASHINGTON, Monday.—The Secretary of the Navy (Colonel Knox), testifying before the House Foreign ...

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  21. NAZIS DENY PEACE MOVES

    LONDON, Monday.—The Berlin radio said to-day that British newspapers were spreading rumours to the effect that Germany was putting out ...

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  22. MORE RECRUITS ENLIST

    MELBOURNE, Tuesday.—Progressive returns of recruiting figures from all states showed a sharp increase this month, compared with the same period ...

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  23. No Italian Flags in Columbus Day Parade

    NEW YORK, Monday—For the first time in the history of the Columbus Association no Italian flags were carried in to-day's annual Columbus Day ...

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  24. GHOST VOICE HEARD OVER B.B.C.

    LONDON, Monday.—British people who for weeks have enjoyed the joke of the ghost voice cutting into the ...

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  25. POST RECAPTURED AT TOBRUK

    CAIRO, Monday.—Infantry patrols from Tobruk, supported by tanks, on Saturday night forced the enemy to withdraw from one of the observation posts recently captured, says a communique. ...

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  26. CHILEAN GIRL, AGED 20, TO FLY IN AUXILIARY

    LONDON, Monday.—A 20-year-old girl from Santiago Chile) will soon be flying Spitfires, Hurricanes and bombers to their bases throughout England. She is the Air Transport Auxiliary's baby, Margot Duhalde, who with 350 flying hours, but scarcely ...

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  27. Communists Assist Conservatives in Election Campaign

    LONDON, Monday.—A Communist deputation offered to help Conservatives in the Lancaster by-election, polling for ...

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  28. PITH OF THE LEADERS

    THERE are no surprises in the Tasmanian Budget, presented to the House of Assembly yesterday. Knowing that unemployment ...

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  29. DOVER SCHOOLS RE-OPEN FOR FIRST TIME SINCE DUNKIRK

    LONDON, Monday.—While children were registering for attendance at six Dover schools, which reopened to-day for the first time since Dunkirk, Alderman Powell, chairman of the Dover Education Committee, warned parents that Dover was no place for children. ...

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  30. Police with Tear Gas Prevent Council from Meeting

    BUENOS AIRES, Monday.—Police armed with tear gas bombs prevented members of the Municipal Council from entering the Council Chambers to-day ...

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  31. Grand Mufti Reported in Albania

    BEIRUT (Lebanon), Monday.—The Grand Multi of Jerusalem is reported to have arrived in Albania. It is believed that he fled from ...

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  32. SUBMARINES SINK SUPPLY SHIPS

    LONDON, Tuesday.—The Admiralty reports: Submarines of the Mediterranean Fleet have successfully. attacked three more enemy supply ships. ...

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