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  4. BATTLE TO DECIDE WORLD'S FATE

    "We hear we are engaged in the Battle for Britain. In my judgment it isn't true. ...

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  5. Curtin Goes to the Football

    Federal Labor Leader Curtin, who arrived from Sydney by train today, went to die Melbourne ...

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  6. 8½ MILLION BALLOT PAPERS TODAY'S POLL

    Today 4,251,999 Australians had a vote in die Federal elections. In tins State the total enrolment was 265,449, which is; 10,237 more than at the last elections in 1937. ...

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  7. FEMALES AVAILABLE

    If the Dogs' Refuge Home is deluged with telephone rings from youths or old men who ...

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  8. Acquitted

    Reginald Edward Gardiner (21), who was acquitted this week of the charge of having raped a 23-year-old married woman at Claremont on July 26. (Full story on Page 9) ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  9. MUNITIONS DISPUTE IS SETTLED

    Dispute in the munitions industry arising from the engineers objection to the National Security Act has been settled. Members of the Amalgamated ...

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  10. BIG BEN TICKS ON

    Clock-tower supporting Big Ben has been holed with shrapnel, but the clock is still ticking. ...

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  11. Forecast:

    Cloudy, cooler and maybe showery is tomorrow's forecast. Official forecast for Sunday reads: ...

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    VOTING DAY: Miss D. Davis and Mr. A. Gloede about to record their votes at the Town Hall today. ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  13. Great Boulder

    After an exciting meeting the Great Boulder Pty., shareholders approved of the proposal of the ...

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  14. W.A. GALLOPER'S SUCCESS

    Western Australian-owned galisper True Flight took today's Meotone Cop with a paralysing finishing effect. Books have had him at comparatively ...

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  15. GERMAN ADMISSION

    It is unofficially estimated, states a German spokesman, that 600 German airmen have been killed and 1400 wounded in the raids against Britain ...

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  16. URGES EGYPT INTO WAR

    "An enemy has invaded our country and attacked our children. We cannot be onlookers." ...

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  17. R.A.F. Wrecks Dig Aqueducts

    In foul weather, British aircraft raided targets in enemy or enemy-occupied territories on Thursday and Friday night All returned safely. "Aqueducts which carry the ...

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  18. FAINTED IN BOX

    Fainting in the witness box at the Police Court, Mrs. Gladys Douglas crashed heavily to the floor. (Story Page 3.) ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  19. ROOSEVELT BOOSTS "FREE ELECTIONS"

    "No dictator in history dared to run the gauntlet of a really free election," declared President Roosevelt in a speech today. "I regret to say that even ...

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  20. THEY'LL HAVE TO BATH IN SYDNEY HARBOR

    Sydney is likely to have a waterless summer. When it wants a bath it will probably have to take it in the ...

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  21. DUTCH FLIER PARMENTIER'S VENGEANCE RAIDS

    Koene D. Parmentier, ex-chief pilot of K.L.M. and a participant in the Melbourne Centenary Air race, every night makes solo ...

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  22. KIDNAPPERS SEIZE CHILD, DEMAND RANSOM

    Leaving a ransom note demanding 100,000 dollars an unknown man kidnapped Mark Detristan. the three-year-old son of well known Count ...

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  23. ROTTNEST MEN ASKING WHY

    Rottnest may be the boom in summer, time but just at the moment some of the home defence gunners have their grievances. ...

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  24. CANADA GETS SIX U.S. DESTROYERS

    Royal Canadian Navy has acquired and is manning six of the 50 American destroyers turned over to Britain. ...

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  25. New Caledonia

    News that New Cafedonia has rallied to General de Gaulle, the leader of free French people, is confirmed, states the Minister for Information. ...

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  26. W.A. AIRMAN A PRISONER OF WAR

    Flying Officer Guy E. Greysmith. of Western Australia, who was previously posted as missing, is now resorted to be a prisoner of war. ...

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  27. POLICE CHIEF RETURNS

    After attending a conference of Police chiefs in Canberra. Mr. D. Hunter. Commissioner of Police, returned to Perth by the Westland today. ...

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