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  4. SITUATION IN BALKANS STILL CONFUSED

    THE GRAVE SITUATION CREATED IN THE BALKANS BY THE VIRTUAL GERMAN OCCUPATION OF RUMANIA APPEARS TO HAVE DETERIORATED STILL FURTHER, BUT IT IS ...

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  5. COURAGE IN RAID HORRORS

    Oil bombs, high explosive and incendiary bombs, and "breadbaskets" were dropped last night in what has been ...

    Article : 338 words
  6. ALL-ARTY MEETING TO-DAY

    CANBERRA, Tuesday.—After a day of extraordinary political activity the stage is now set for an all-party conference in Canberra to-morrow to consider the future of Australia's Government. ...

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  7. THIS EXCLUSIVE BEAM WIRELESS PICTURE

    received by "The Argus" yesterday shows the damage done to St. Paul's Cathedral when it was struck in a recent raid by a heavy German bomb. At the top, sunlight is pouring through the great hole made in the ceiling by the bomb. A heap of rubble in front of the altar shows where the bomb landed. The great cathedral was not greatly damaged. ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  8. BURMA ROAD REOPENING

    Hundreds of trucks fully laden with petrol and ammunition are standing in North Burma ready to [?] across the Chinese frontier ...

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  10. MORE BOMBS ON BERLIN

    Berlin had two raid warnings last night. The first ended at 12.30 a.m. and the second did not end until nearly 5 a.m. ...

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  11. DAY ATTACKS ON LONDON

    Five German planes arc reported to have been shot down in air battles up till noon to-day. London had four "alerts" before midday. ...

    Article : 139 words
  12. MAN DROWNED IN BAY

    One man was drowned and two had narrow escapes from death in the rough seas when their 30ft. fishing-boat capsized off the ...

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  13. GALE IN STRAITS

    A south-westerly gale sprung up last night and swept the Straits of Dover. The sea this morning was choppy, and low-lying clouds ...

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  14. "SISTER KAY" AND THE DUKE HAD MET BEFORE

    When the Duke of Kent visited the University College Hospital, London, to-day, he smiled when "Sister Kay" shook hands and ...

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  15. NEW ATLANTIC BASES

    The rapid speeding-up of work on the new Atlantic bases leased to the U.S.A. by Britain was promised to-day by Mr. Hull, who said ...

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  16. JAPANESE PEACE MOVE IN CHINA?

    Japan is reported to have been making serious efforts in the last fortnight to come to terms with General Chiang Kai-shek. ...

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  17. NO ITALIANS IN SIGHT

    A special representative of British United Press has just flown 3,000 miles in British patrol planes over the Mediterranean. ...

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  18. BOMBS DRIFf TO INDIES

    Fishermen in the West Indies picked up two small bombs, which apparently had drifted with currents across the Atlantic from Europe. ...

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  19. JAPANESE WARSHIP LAUNCHED

    A Japanese warship named the Mashii was launched to-day. It was built in the Mitsu Bishi company's docks. ...

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  20. ONE OF THE MOST HEROIC FEATS

    of the war was performed in this roped[?] off area near St. Paul's Cathedral, when a special bomb squad saved the great building from destruction by dinging up a German time-bomb which had embedded itself 26 feet in the ground. (By airmail.) ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  21. FEWER SHIPS SUNK

    Losses of merchant shipping as the result of enemy action for the week ended October 7 totalled 31,094 tons. This was the lowest since May 6, and a little more ...

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  22. FRENCH BLANKET WORKS DESTROYED BY FIRE

    The Havas Agency states that a huge blanket factory at Cours, in unoccupied France, has been destroyed by fire, and that 1,000,000 ...

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  23. NORWAY'S 'ASPIRATIONS'

    Gudurand Lunde, Propaganda Minister, outlining the puppet Norwegian Government's claims yesterday, said: "New Norway's legitimate aspirations not only ...

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  24. PRODUCTION OF PLANES

    It is estimated by manufacturers that early in 1941 Canadian production of aircraft will have reached between 350 and 380 units a month. ...

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  25. COMMUNIST'S SENTENCE

    The Supreme Court has granted Earl Browder, Communist party leader, the right of review of his conviction on a charge of havine used a false passport. ...

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