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  4. Neutrality Bill Passes U.S. Congress

    WASHINGTON, Friday.—Both houses of Congress this afternoon passed President Roosevelt's Neutrality Bill repealing Ova embargo on export of arms. [?] Bill will be signed by Presl dent Roosevelt at noon tomorrow ...

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  5. NORWEGIANS RELEASE “CITY OF FLINT”

    STOCKHOLM, FRIDAY.—THE AUTHORITIES HAVE INTERNED THE GERMAN PRIZE CREW WHICH WAS TAKING THE AMERICAN FREIGHTER “CITY FLINT” TP A GERMAN PORT THE NORWEGIAN ADMIRALTY CONFIRMS THAT THE ...

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  6. Russo-Finnisk Negotiations

    LONDON, Saturday.—The answer to the Russian demands has been given to the Soviet leaders on whom the decision rests as to ...

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  7. Raid on Forth Attempted

    LONDON. Friday.—There was intense activity in the Firth of Forth area in Scotland today as a result of a report that enemy radders were ...

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  8. Kalgoorlie Men are the Fittest in the State

    When recruiting began on the goldfields for the 1914-1918 war, medical officers freely praised the physique of the men who offered their services. ...

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  9. Blunt U.S. Warning to Japan

    NEW YORK. Saturday.—The U.S.A. Ambassador, Mr Grew, today bluntly warned the Japanese Foreign Office in Tokio that economic pressure by U.S.A. ...

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  10. Bonfire Night

    When to celebrate Guy Fawkes day exercised the minds of juveniles and of the more frivolously minded adults this week end on account of the ...

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  11. A New War Gas ?

    PERTH.—Speculation has been since Hitler's announcement of a “new secret weapon," and the later report of huge tanks with spraying apparatus ...

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  12. Burst in Pipe Line

    A burst in the water main at the corner of Maritana and Collins street early yesterday evening provided some free water for the Municipality of ...

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  13. Export of Printed Matter

    LONDON.—The communication orders which prohibited the carrying of printed matter to places outside the United Kingdom and the export or ...

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  14. General Smuts Supported by Party

    BLOEMFONTEIN, Saturday.—The Prime Minister (General Smuts, said before the United Party Congress today that the Union of South Africa ...

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  15. Native Prisoner's Dash for Liberty

    DARWIN. Friday.—Attawamba Joe an aboriginal murderer serving a life sentence at Fanny Bay gaol, Darwin, escaped from custody yesterday. He ...

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  16. Western Front

    ARIS Saturday.—French soldiers exposed to tire will receive an extra 1/3 a day. German troop movements are taking ...

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  17. Honor for Master Mariner

    LONDON, Saturday.—For great courage, resolution and skill in saving his unarmed ship when under continuous fire from a submarine for four ...

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  18. Australian Commands R.A.N.

    The fourth Australian in a line of distinguished admirals to command the Royal Australian Navy. Rear-Admiral Crace arrived as a passenger in a ...

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  19. Observing World Opinion

    LONDON.—Every word broadcast throughout the world reaches the Bris[?] Government through 40 specially trained listeners who are expert ...

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  20. Hard to Find

    LONDON—Mr Noel Monks, the Australian journalist who is now correspondent for the “Daily Mail” with the Royal Air Puree in France, says ...

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  21. Convoying Ships

    The technique in connection shipping convoys developed during the last war has not been materially changed. The speed. as then, is ...

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  22. Confidence in Hitler Declining

    LONDON.—Germans are becoming nervous and losing confidence in Hitler, says the "Daily Telegraph" special correspondent at Eupen, on the Belgian ...

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  23. Goering for Rome

    LONDON, Saturday.—Field Marshall Goering's secretary said in Berlin today that Goering was not going to Rome However. the German Embassy ...

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  24. Prisoners of War

    LONDON. —The Minister for "War Mr Hore-Belisha told the Commons the German prisoners of war ware well treated. ...

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  25. Against Hitler

    LONDON.—A plan by which every Jew in the world would be able to contribute regularly to a Freedom Fund throughout the war to help ...

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  26. Contest for Inventors

    The first competition for Inventors held in Hungary ended recently. Many inventions were submitted to the judges, and over 160 gold and silver ...

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  27. Train Travellers

    TAR COO LA, Saturday.—The following passengers are travelling in the train due at Kalgoorlie tomorrow:— For Kalgoorlie: Misses Mullen and ...

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  28. The Baker Helps

    Red Cross workers in Port Pirie (South Australia), have devise[?] a revel and effective means of providing a steady flow of funds for army ...

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  29. SITUATIONS VACANT

    Useful girl for housework wanted; seleep out preferred. Apply 234 Burt street, Boulder Monday morning ...

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  30. Motorists' Paradise

    CANBERRA.—Norfolk Island is a motorist's paradise. It was officially announced today that the motor registration fee on the island has been ...

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  31. Peruvian Fliers Safe

    NEW YORK.—A message from Guayaquil (Ecuador) states that the Peruvian airmen, Commander Humberto Gallino and his brother, ...

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  32. Conscientious Objectors

    LONDON, Friday.—The Minister for Labor, Mr Ernest Brown, announced in the Commons today that 113 conscientious objectors to war ...

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