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  4. Roads Board Poll

    Polling to fill a vacancy on the Kalgoorlie Roads Board caused by the resignation of Mr A. Boy lea took place yesterday. The result was an easy ...

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  5. British Battleship Sunk by U-Boat

    LONDON, Saturday.—It is officially announced that the 33,500 ton battelship “Royal Oak” has been sun [?]. The announcement said it wag believed that the battleship had been sunk by a submarine. No details are given and it is not known how many lives have been lost. ...

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  6. Jap Planes Bomb Chinese Town

    NEW YORK, Friday.—Eighty seven Japanese planes bombed four points in West China today. Eighteen are reported to have wiped out a third of ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  7. On the Western Front

    LONDON, Friday.—The Allies' first victory in this war was the miracle of transporting the British Expeditionary Force to France without a single ...

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  8. Train Smash in England

    LONDON, Friday.—During a blackout which increased the confusion the second section of the Scotland Express tonight collided with the first ...

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  9. Rain and Fog

    LONDON, Saturday.—Excellent weather on the Western Front has been superseded by rain and fog. This has had the effect of reducing to a ...

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  10. Aliens Register

    A steady now of aliens for registration under the wartime regulations continues at the Kalgoorlie Police Station where two constables are ...

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  11. Copying Ned Kelly ?

    LONDON, Saturday.—The Allied High Command is said to be unimpressed by reports that German shock troops are wearing bullet proof ...

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  12. Russo-Finnish Situation

    LONDON, Friday.—King Gustav of Sweden has invited President Kyostl Kallio of Finland, King Haak on of Norway and King Christian of Denmark to a conference in Stockholm on Wednesday to discuss the Russo-Finnish situation. All have accepted. ...

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  13. Air Force Casualties

    LONDON, Friday.—The Air Ministry casualty list includes four members of the Royal Air Force killed in action and 20 killed on active service. ...

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  14. Telling the Germans

    LONDON, Saturday.—“Australian air fighters for Britain” was the title of a translated talk by the explorer Michael Terry put over the air by B.B.C. for ...

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  15. Jap Reverses

    NEW YORK, Friday.—The Chinese advanced their forces and cut the Japanese built railways north of Yochow. The invaders are thus ...

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  16. Wool Price Announced

    MELBOURNE, Saturday.—Completion of the negotiations between the United Kingdom and the Common-wealth Government for the ...

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  17. The American Scene

    WASHINGTON, Friday—“Are we so afraid of offending Hitler that we are going to refuse to lift the embargo on the export of ...

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  18. Lindbergh Speaks

    WASHINGTON, Friday.—Colonel Charles Lindbergh today urged the maintenance of the American arms embargo in a nationwide broadcast. ...

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  19. Planes Versus Fleet

    LONDON, Saturday.—The German Information Service now admits six air casualties in Monday's clash with British naval forces in the North Sea, ...

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  20. Nazis Exploit Situation

    NEW YORK, Saturday.—There is ample evidence that the Nazis are using the Bolshevist bogey in an attempt to harness at least the Scandinavian States ...

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  21. “Finns Will Fight”

    LONDON.—“It is quite certain that if their precious independence is threatened, the Finns will fight” says New South Wales Rhodes scholar, ...

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  22. Spies in the War Zone

    “A maiden loved. An idle word, A comrade lost, An Adolf served.” ...

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  23. French Air Force

    LONDON.—The French Minister for Air (M Lachambre) told the Air Commission of the Senate in Paris that the French pursuit pilots had proved ...

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  24. Czech Consul Holds Out

    AUCKLAND—Although Czechoslovakia is now under German control, its flag still flies from the Consulate in Christchurch, where the Consul (Mr. ...

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  25. GERMANS IN BELGIUM DRAW UNEASY DEDUCTIONS

    LONDON. October 12.—The German minorities in the Eupen and Malmedy districts in Belgium have been bitterly disillusioned by the treatment of ...

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  27. Three U-Boats Sunk

    LONDON, Friday.—The Friday the Friday the thirteenth proved an unlucky day for U-boats. The Admiralty announces that ...

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  28. U-Boats in Carribean

    WASHINGTON, Friday.— The Chairman of the House of Military Affairs Committee, Mr. Suyder states that he has information that six ...

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  29. Germans Explain

    LONDON.— German broadcasts, admitting that British pamphlets have been distributed over Germany from the air, offer the explanation ...

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  30. Train Travellers

    TARCOOLA, Saturday.—The following passengers are travelling on the train due at Kalgoorlie tomorrow:— ...

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  31. Interned Aliens

    LONDON.— The Parliamentary Under-Secretary for the Home Office (Captain Peake), in a statement in the House of Commons today, said ...

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  32. Ital[?]-German Conference

    LONDON.—The British United Press Rome correspondent state that Herr Himmler (Chief of the German Police) has arrived a[?] Milan for a conference ...

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  33. German Troops' Quality

    LONDON.—Colonel Nowak, commander of the anti-aircraft defences of Warsaw, who evacuated many airmen so they “could live to fight ...

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  34. German Patents

    LONDON, Friady.—As in the last war British firms are authorised to usurp patents, designs and trade marks held by the enemy, ...

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