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  3. TENSION INCREASES BETWEEN U.S.A. AND RUSSIA

    The Administration is deeply resentful and irritated over the City of Flint episode. The situation is very tense and the State Department issued a statement formally charging the Soviet with "withholding adequate ...

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  4. GERMANY MAY LAUNCH ATTACK THROUGH HOLLAND

    The French radio commentator, discussing the overnight communique, "All quiet on the entire front," declared that the enemy activity has considerably increased since yesterday. The raids are increasing in the east of ...

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  5. DEPTH CHARGE SHATTERS SUBMARINE

    It was officially announced in Paris that the navy sank a U boat in undisclosed waters on Friday. Destroyers, seaplanes and several ...

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  6. LEAGUE RECOGNITION OF POLAND

    The Polish Government, which has its headquarters in Paris, has been recognised by the League of Nations. ...

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  7. CZECHS IGNORE NAZI BAN

    Czechoslovakia celebrated the 21st anniversary of the formation of a republic, and throughout' Moravia and ...

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  8. ROME-BERLIN Widening of Gap in Axis

    The widening of the gap between Rome and Berlin is being watched with close attention in London and it is ...

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  9. WORKS AND TRANSPORT IN STATES

    The Commonwealth Government had no intention of taking control of State works and transport, the Minister for the ...

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  10. FRENCH AIR FORCE

    In a review of the operations of the French Air Force to October 20, a communique stated that 250 reconnaissance flights ...

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  11. ARMS EMBARGO

    Widespread interest was displayed in the decision of the Senate on the arms embargo repeal. The debate in the ...

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  12. DEFENCE ORDERS

    The Acting Minister for Supply and Development (Sir Frederick Stewart) to-day refuted statements that Victoria had ...

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  13. RAILWAY SURPLUS EXPECTED

    The New South Wales railways may show a surplus instead of the anticipated deficit for this financial year as a result of an ...

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  14. GERMAN RAIDER

    It is possible that the German "pocket" battleship, Admiral Scheer, which is believed to be operating as a commerce ...

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  15. DIPLOMATIC ACTIVITY IN RUMANIA

    The Rumanian Envoys recalled from Ankara and Belgrade conferred with King Carol and leading Ministers on ...

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  16. SOVIET TO DECLARE POLICY

    The official radio announces that the Soviet Premier (M. Molotov) when addressing an extraordinary meeting of the Supreme Soviet ...

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  17. LOCKHEED PLANES

    The early delivery to Australia of 50 Lockheed defence planes, ordered 12 months ago, will result from the lifting of ...

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  18. WOOL CLIP SALE

    American concern at Britain's purchase of Australian and New Zealand wool and the belief that Britain will use the sale of the wool in ...

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  19. SOVIET THREATS AGAINST MIDDLE EAST

    The Cairo correspondent of the "New York Times" states that it is generally believed here that the Soviet is preparing to Bolshevise the Middle East. This opinion is based on the concentration of troops at Baku. ...

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  20. COMMANDER KING-HALL, M.P.

    Commander S. King-Hall (Lab.), who is editor of the "K-H Newsletter," was returned unopposed for the Ormskirk Division, Lancashire, as a ...

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  21. TENNIS PLAYER WEDDED.

    LAS VEGAS, Sunday.—Helen Wills Moody has married the polo player, Adrian Roarke. ...

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  22. GERMAN MINES

    At the outbreak of the war there was a rush to the colours of most of the old hands associated with minesweeping operations in the Great ...

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  23. JAPAN WANTS BRITISH FRIENDSHIP

    A revival of friendship between Japan and the Western democracies is being discussed in the Japanese Press, and one ...

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  24. AIR RAIDS FAIL

    Another German raid was conducted on the Firth of Forth yesterday but it failed completely. A German bomber was forced ...

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  25. WOOL CHEQUE

    The British Government this week will make the first payment under the scheme for the purchase of Australian wool. ...

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  26. EXILED FOR 15 YEARS

    The "Court of Responsibilities" at Melilla, states the Madrid correspondent of the British United Press, has sentenced General Miaja, defender of ...

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  27. MILLIONS OF SANDBAGS.

    LONDON, Sunday.—The British, Government has ordered 500 million sand bags from India. ...

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  28. INDIAN TROOPS.

    Simla, Sunday.—The Indian Government has announced that all troops proceeding from India have arrived safely at their destination. ...

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