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  2. Bomber Appeal Should Pass £50,000 To-day

    The first £50,000 to be collected in Queensland for the relief of British bombing victims should be passed to-day. Actual receipts to last night were £49,148/18/9, £4364/16/10 having been received at the City Hall and £724/6/6 through The ...

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  4. MANY FREAK SEQUELS TO LONDON BOMBINGS

    LONDON, September 18.—Although it is possible to traverse many London streets without seeing signs of damage, many ugly gaps appear daily. Some of the finest churches, commercial buildings, residential blocks, and shops have been devastated, but there have been many freak sequels to bombing. ...

    Article : 770 words
  5. London is Solving Transport Problem

    LONDON, September 18.—To meet the temporary transport difficulties, London is returning to the use of the roads, says the Daily Telegraph. ...

    Article : 192 words
  6. "PRAY FOR ENEMIES"

    LONDON, September 18.—The Archbishop or York (Dr. Temple), in a message to his diocese, says: "More than ever at such a time we should ...

    Article : 134 words
  7. GREAT VALUE OF RAIDS ON ENEMY SUPPLIES

    LONDON, September 18.—Discussing the losses inflicted by the Royal Air Force in its daylight raids on Germany, a R.A.F. spokesman laid emphasis on these three points:— (1) Britain's bombing of Germany's ... [ILLUSTRATED]

    Article : 515 words
  8. U.S. SUPPORT FOR BRITAIN

    NEW YORK, September 18.—Governor Lehman, of New York State, departed from a prepared speech to-day to urge that the United States should ...

    Article : 159 words
  9. Nazis Thought Using French Submarines

    LISBON, September 18.—It is believed that a French submarine manned by Germans torpedoed the 5000-ton steamer, Saint Agnes, 600 miles west ...

    Article : 94 words
  10. SPAIN'S CLAIMS IN MOROCCO

    LONDON, September 18.—Spain's Moroccan claims and aspirations will very likely be discussed during the visit of trip of the Spanish Minister for the ...

    Article : 124 words
  11. Transferred Warships Named

    LONDON, September 18.—The first flotilla of American destroyers recently transferred to Britain will receive the following names: Churchill (flotilla ...

    Article : 62 words
  12. HUGO BRASSEY WOUNDED

    LONDON. September 18.—Lieut. H. B. Brassey, who once conducted a, tourist resort at Dunk Island, off the coast of North Queensland, is among ...

    Article : 95 words
  13. ANTI-MEASLES VACCINE

    NEW YORK, September 18—The University of Pennsylvania announces the discovery of an anti-measles vac­cine, effective for children and adults ...

    Article : 59 words
  14. BIG RUMANIAN OIL FLOW TO GERMANY

    LONDON, September 18.—The most important result of the Rumanian swing to the Axis Is the doubling of her oil exports to Germany within two ...

    Article : 57 words
  15. SHIPPING LOSS DOWN

    LONDON, September 18.—During the week ended September 8 Britain lost 10 merchantmen, totalling 28,200 tons, compared with an average for the first ...

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