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  2. 52 NAZI PLANES' DOWN

    LONDON, September 27.--It is announced officially that British lighters and guns shot down 31 German raiders, including 15 bombers, ...

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  3. NO IRON FOR JAPAN

    WASHINGTON, September 27.-- The United Stales has taken economic action against Japan for her invasion of Indo-China. President ...

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  4. FLYING BOATS RESCUE 46 SURVIVORS

    LONDON, September 27.--Two Sunderland flying boats, one an Australian found 46 survivors, including six children, drifting in a boat from the ...

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  5. CONTINUE THE STRUGGLE

    LONDON, September 27.--The following message was received by the Prime Minister (Mr. Winston Churchill) from Duala to-day: ...

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  6. AUSTRALIA AND JAPAN

    MELBOURNE. Friday.-- Australia and Japan exchanged goodwill messages during a 30-minute short-wave broadcast from Melbourne to Tokio ...

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  7. ACQUIRE SUGAR CROP

    BRISBANE, Friday.--The Queensland Government has decided to acquire the Whole of the sugar crop now being harvested. On June 7, the ...

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  8. INTERNEES LAND IN AUSTRALIA

    SYDNEY. Friday.--A shipment of internees arrived in Sydney this week, and is now in an internment camp. Many of the internees, who are nearly ...

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  9. "TRAINED PILOTS IN THOUSANDS"

    LONDON, September 27.--Air Marshal Bishop, the famous Canadian V.C. airman of the last war, who has arrived in England, said in a broadcast that the Empire training scheme ...

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  10. COTTON ACREAGE INCREASED

    BRISBANE. Friday. -- Queensland will harvest, double last season's acreage of cotton next month. The Commonwealth Government's bounty on ...

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  11. HOME GUARD

    CANBERRA, Friday.--The plans to form a home guard to assist in the maintenance of law and order have been completely redrafted to ...

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  12. JAPAN SIGNS PACT WITH GERMANY AND ITALY

    LONDON, September 27.--A ten year military, political and economic pact has been signed by Germany, Italy and Japan. Under it Germany and Italy recognise Japan's leadership in the creation of a new order in Great Asiatic lebensraum. Japan recognises the ...

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  13. N. Z. WAR LOAN COMPULSORY

    AUCKLAND. Friday. -- Financial and commercial circles are criticising the Government's £8.000.000 war loan, which involves compulsory ...

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  14. MOVE TO POSTPONE RATIONING

    BRISBANE. Friday.--Mr. J. Francis, M.H.R., made a last minute move to-day to have petrol rationing postponed for a month. ...

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  15. LONDON'S HEROIC DEFENCE

    LONDON, September 27.--In the course of a broadcast to Poland on Thursday night, the Polish Prime Minister (General Sikorski) spoke of ...

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  16. Hitler's Eyes Now On Gibraltar?

    NEW YORK, September 27.--The New York "Herald Tribune" says a responsible European Government has informed its embassy in Washington ...

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  17. SOLDIERS MAY SAVE SPOONER

    MELBOURNE. Friday. -- A large number of soldiers outside Australia are believed not to have voted, and the effect of ...

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  18. CHINESE RESIST

    HONG KONG, September 27.--Rejorts from Chungking state that minor clashes are taking place between the Chinese and Japanehe forces on the ...

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  19. FURNITURE FOR THE RED CROSS

    BRISBANE. Friday.--The Queensland branch of the Furnishing Trades Society rejected an application tonight by several members for ...

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  20. MORE "DEFIANTS" WANTED

    LONDON. September 27.--The Minister for Aircraft Production (Lord Beaverbrook) has telegraphed the Government Director of Aircraft ...

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  21. British Bombing Fund Now £83,902

    BRISBANE. Friday.--The British Bombing Victims' Fund now totals £83.902. To-day's contributions were £4,160. ...

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  22. HISTORIC BUILDINGS DAMAGED

    LONDON, September 27.--Amongst the famous buildings hit in the recent indiscriminate Nazi raids on London is the Inner Temple, which is one ...

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  23. Conference To Discuss

    SYDNEY, Friday.--A compulsory conference has been called to discuss the Monunda engineers' dispute, on Monday. ...

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  24. PREMISES SCARCE IN JAPAN

    TOKIO. September 27.--The acting Australian Government Commissioner (Mr. A. Hard), is having difficulty in finding premises, in Tokio, for the ...

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  25. Brisbane Seaman Missing

    BRISBANE, Friday.--Able-Seaman Robert E. Cold, 24, single, of Brisbane, who was in charge of the naval gun installed on a British freighter of ...

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  26. DANISH KING'S BIRTHDAY

    LONDON. September 27.--To-day being the 70th birthday of King Christian or Denmark, Danes living in Britain, fittingly celebrated the ...

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  27. NAZI REGIME IN GUERNSEY

    LONDON. September. 27.--According to a number of Guernsey islanders who landed on the south coast of England after a daring escape, the ...

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  28. British Submarine Activity

    LONDON, September 27.--The Admiralty has announced that the British submarine, H49. attacked a convoy of eight enemy supply ships. ...

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  29. No School In Berlin Alter Air Raids

    LONDON, September 27.--A Berlin decree states that schools should not be opened in mornings after raids lasting until after midnight. ...

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  30. Munitions Production Continues

    LONDON. September 27.--The Minister for Supply (Mr. Herbert Morrison) in a speech to-day, said "Thanks to the courage and ...

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  31. GERMAN RAIDER CAPTURED

    OTTAWA. September 27.--It is officially stated that, an armed merchantman. Prince Robert. 6882 tons, captured a German freighter. Weser, 9179 ...

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