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  2. KING'S CROSS TUNNEL.

    By 10 votes to seven, the City Council yesterday rejected the State Government's proposal that the council should build the traffic tunnel ...

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  3. CHANGES IN CABINET.

    The Prime minister, Mr. Menzies, said to-night that he hoped that the Cabinet would be reconstituted in time to be sworn in at Canberra next ...

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  4. HOME SITES AT GLEN DAVIS.

    After Mr. B. S. B. Stevens, on behalf of the Shale Oil Company, had addressed a mass meeting of employees at Glen Davis last night, 15 applied for ...

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  5. LONDONERS WONDER.

    London enjoyed its third quiet night in succession last night. Raiders came over, but the attack —the 46th on end—lacked intensity, ...

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  6. EXODUS FROM BERLIN.

    Seventy-five special trains have been booked in Berlin to evacuate hundreds of thousands of children from the German capital. ...

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  7. HITLER AND FRANCO.

    Hitler and General Franco are believed to have arranged a conference at San Sebastian (near the Spanish-French border) for to-night, reports the ...

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  8. COMING FIGHT FOR MIDDLE EAST.

    The Mediterranean area is likely soon to be the main battlefield, since the weather already is cooler and more suitable for campaigning. The visit of the Secretary of War, Mr. Eden, to the Near ...

    Article : 201 words
  9. TRYING TO "CORNER" FLEET.

    FROM OUR OWN CORRESPONDENT. "The Times," in a leading article, points out that the final aim of Germany and Italy is to defeat our forces ...

    Article : 514 words
  10. LITHGOW HOUSING.

    Means of housing the surplus population were discussed at a meeting of Lithgow Municipal Council. A proposal by the Health Inspector that a ...

    Article : 209 words
  11. ATTACK ON RED SEA CONVOY.

    It is officially announced that on the night of October 20 two Italian destroyers shelled a British convoy in the Red Sea and filed torpedoes at the ...

    Article : 274 words
  12. TEMPLE DAMAGED.

    Among the buildings damaged by German bombs in the nightly search by Nazi pilots for "military targets," is the Middle Temple Hall, Fleet Street. ...

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  13. JAPAN WOOS SOVIET.

    The Japanese uncertainty over the British and American attitude to events in the Far East is one reason for their anxiety to reach an understanding with ...

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  14. EXPANDING WAR PRODUCTION.

    The Minister for Supply, Sir Frederick Stewart said to-night that under contacts approved by him the manufacture of machine-gun belts for which ...

    Article : 242 words
  15. CHINESE CLAIM VICTORIES.

    Shanghai reports state that Chinese regulars and guerilla forces who are attacking the Japanese along a 1,500[?] miles front from the north in southern ...

    Article : 116 words
  16. CHALLENGE TO EVIL.

    "Never has a force proved a greater challenge to the powers of Nazi evil than the R.A.F.," said the Under-Secretary for Air, Mr. H. H. Balfour, ...

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  17. STRONGER BRITISH POSITIONS.

    Apart from a marked strengthening of the British positions, there is little change in the military situation in the Western Desert. ...

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  18. MORE ARMS FOR CHINA.

    Carrying arms for China, the first fleet of motor lorries to traverse the Burma Road since it was reopened by Britain arrived at Kunming, the capital ...

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  19. BAHREIN ISLAND RAID.

    An official Italian reply to the protests of the Standard Oil Company of California and the Texas Oil Company against the bombing of American properties on Bahrein Island, in ...

    Article : 83 words
  20. ESCAPE FROM HITLER.

    After a nightmare flight across Europe and Siberia, Dr. E. Parnes, once a member of the Polish diplomatic service, has arrived in Sydney with his ...

    Article : 391 words
  21. 9,000,000 SHELLS A YEAR.

    The Commonwealth Government believes that Australia will soon be manufacturing 9,000,000 shells of various calibres a year. This will be achieved by working two and ...

    Article : 87 words
  22. HEAVY STRAIN ON FIREMEN.

    The magnificent work of the air [?]aid precaution services, especially the auxiliary firemen and firewomen, is rousing the deepest admiration. ...

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  23. GERMANS' TIMED ASSAULT.

    Germany's assault on Britain was planned five years ago, to coincide with American preoccupation with the Presidential election. Mr. Ralph Ingersoll, owner of the New York ...

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  24. HUNGARY ON NAZI MODEL.

    Preparations are far advanced for a new Constitution for Hungary on the Nazi model, according to informed travellers arriving at Istanbul from ...

    Article : 209 words
  25. CAUCUS RESOLUTION TWICE AMENDED.

    The wording of last night's Caucus resolution making the advisory War Council offer, which was accepted by the Government managers, was ...

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  26. CHURCHILL SEES POLES GUARDING SCOTLAND.

    Mr. Churchill paid a surprise visit to-day[?] to the cast coast of Scotland to inspect defences. He watched manoeuvres by Polish troops stationed along the coast. ...

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  27. CO. OF NINTH DIVISION.

    The Prime Minister, Mr. Menzies, tonight announced the appointment of Major-General H. D. Wynter, C.M.G., D.S.O., who has been in charge of the ...

    Article : 165 words
  28. EIRE NOT AIDING U-BOATS.

    The British Government had no evidence that enemy submarines were receiving supplies from Eire territory, the Government spokesman, Lord Snell, informed the House ...

    Article : 66 words
  29. OVERSEA NEWS.

    Such of the oversea news in this issue as is headed [?]From Our Own Correspondent" or "Herald Exclusive Service" is from a service owned and conducted entirely by "The Sydney Morning ...

    Article : 153 words
  30. REPORTED ADVANCES TO BRITAIN.

    The Japanese, according to Shanghai reports, have informed the British Ambassador at Tokyo, Sir Robert Craigie, that the alliance between Japan and ...

    Article : 71 words
  31. BRITISH ARMY CASUALTIES.

    The 71st War Office casualty list comprises 638 names, of whom 30 officers and 522 rankers' are prisoners. ...

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