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  3. GERMANS NOW 70 MILES FROM MOSCOW

    LONDON, Thursday.—There is violent fighting on the outer ring of Moscow's defences—70 miles from the city—as colossal forces of Panzers and motorised infantry exert tremendous pressure in three directions. ...

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  4. BLITZED BOW BELLS

    Salvaging the only two of the historic peal of bells which survived the Nazi fire blitz on the London Church of St. ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  5. JAPANESE CABINET RESIGNS: UNABALE TO AGREE

    TOKIO, Thursday.—The Konoye Government resigned to-day because it was "unable to reach a complete agreement over the implementation of national policy." ...

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  6. READY FOR WAR IN PACIFIC

    MELBOURNE, Thursday.—There has been a substantial improvement in Pacific' and Far Eastern defences. ...

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  7. U.S. READY TO ARM SHIPS

    WASHINGTON, Wednesday.—The Navy was ready to put guns and gun crews on merchantmen as fast as the ships could come to U.S. ports as soon as Congress ...

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  8. Goering's Nephew Killed in Air Battle

    BERLIN, Thursday.—It is announced that Goering's nephew, Peter Goering (19), a Luftwaffe lieutenant, was killed ...

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  9. MUST CUT CIVIL PURCHASING

    MELBOURNE, Thursday.—If the public, said the Prime Minister (Mr. Curtin) to-day, reduced spending by an amount equivalent to what ...

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  10. FIGHTER STRENGTH OF LUFTWAFFE DIVIDED

    LONDON, Wednesday.—As a direct result of the R.A.F.'s day and night offensive, Germany has been forced to retain' on the Western Front over 50 per cent. of her fighters, the Air Ministry states. ...

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  11. German Internees Escape

    MELBOURNE, Thursday.—While working in heavily timbered country, three Germans from an internment camp in the Goulburn Valley eluded ...

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  12. RESISTANCE TO NAZIS

    LONDON, Wednesday.—Yugoslav quarters in London have received information that 100,000 patriots, who fled to the mountains when fled ...

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  13. A.I.F. RECRUITING QUOTA UP

    MELBOURNE, Thursday.—Lieue tenant-Colonel Whitfield, Recruiting Director-General, said to-day that although progressive recruiting figures ...

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  14. Nazis Confiscate Norwegian Skis

    LONDON, Wednesday.—The Norwegian Telegraph Agency says that after confiscating Norwegians' blankets the Germans are now taking their skis and ...

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  15. LENDING ENGAGED COUPLES £150

    MELBOURNE, Thursday.—A bill has been introduced into the Victorian Legislative Assembly by Mr. Cremean, Deputy Labour Leader, proposing loans ...

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  16. GHOST VOICE IS HEARD AGAIN

    LONDON, Wednesday.—The ghost voice for the third night in succession interrupted an announcer giving the B.B.C.'s news. ...

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  17. PLANE CRASH IN N.Z.

    AUCKLAND, Thursday.—When an aeroplane engaged in night training crashed at Taranaki, Flight-Lieutenant Harold Wiles (32). married, and ...

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  18. JAPANESE AIRLINE TO TIMOR SEEN AS STRATEGICAL MOVE

    SINGAPORE, Thursday.—Further evidence of Japanese. infiltration in Portuguese Timor is given by Qantas passengers who passed through Dilli recently. ...

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  19. KILLER STILL ALIVE?

    AUCKLAND, Thursday—It is believed that Stanley Graham, Westland farmer, who has killed six people, including four policemen, is still alive ...

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  20. No Debate on Aid for Russia

    LONDON, Wednesday—Labour members of the House of Commons met to-day and decided not to ask for a debate on the subject of aid for Russia. ...

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  21. FRESH TROOPS AT TOBRUK

    SYDNEY, Thursday.—A.I.F. men who have returned to Sydney as guards for German and Italian war prisoners said that most of the Australians who ...

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  22. VISIT BY N.Z. MINISTER

    MELBOURNE, Thursday.—The New Zealand Minister for Finance (Mr. Nash) is to visit Australia next week to confer with the Prime Minister (Mr. ...

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  23. ROOSEVELT PREPARING: IF MOSCOW FALLS

    WASHINGTON, Wednesday.—President Roosevelt is formulating a policy to meet diplomatic repercussions if Moscow falls, which most Administration circles admit would cause a new crisis in the war. ...

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  24. SHOT FIRED ACROSS BOWS

    SYDNEY, Thursday—A shot was fired across the bows of a ship near Newcastle Harbour this afternoon. The ship was transgressing the speed ...

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  25. WEATHER HAMPERS R.A.F. RAIDS

    LONDON, Wednesday.—An official statistical summary of air operations during September says the weather considerably hampered all offensive operations. Over Germany and the occupied ...

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  26. PITH OF THE LEADERS

    SOME PEOPLE who, for several reasons, but notably for its attitude toward religion, dislike Communism, are by their talk ...

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  27. SINGER REFUSES MEDAL OFFER BY FINNS

    NEW YORK, Wednesday.—Gertrude Lawrence, the British stage actress now playing on Broadway in "The Lady in the ...

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  28. MINES IN NORTHERN WATERS

    TOWNSVILLE (Q.), Wednesday—All openings in the Great Barrier Reef between Arlington Reef, south of Cairns, and Anchor Bay, near the New ...

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  29. STEPS AGAINST NEWSPAPER URGED IN HOUSE

    LONDON, Wednesday.—Col. J. C. Wedgewood (Lab.), in the House of Commons to-day, urged restraining measures against the newspaper ...

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  30. ITALIAN CLAIM THAT CRUISER TORPEDOED REFUTED

    LONDON, Wednesday.—Reuter's correspondent with the Mediterranean Fleet blows out the Italians' recent claim that they torpedoed from the air a 10,000-ton cruiser in the Eastern Mediterranean. ...

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  31. PATROLS BUSY AT TOBRUK

    CAIRO, Wednesday.—A General Headquarters communique says that a patrol from Tobruk yesterday morning daringly attacked an Italian post facing ...

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  32. BILL TO ARM U.S. SHIPS NEAR VOTE

    WASHINGTON, Wednesday.—The Senate Foreign Affairs Committee to-day approved the bill for the arming of American merchantmen. ...

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  33. BOMBER MISSING IN ATLANTIC

    MONTREAL, Wednesday.—The R.A.F. Ferry Command announced to-day that a Lockheed Hudson bomber on a delivery flight to Britain was ...

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