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  2. FOG SHROUDS LONDON

    LONDON, October 4.-- Night raiders had their first taste of weather conditions which may hamper them considerably in the coming months. They ...

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  3. COMMON AIM IN FAR EAST

    NEW YORK, October 4.-- The Australian Minister (Mr. R. G. Casey) interviewed by radio station WMCA, stressed Australian-American common ...

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  4. "WAR CABINET TOO LARGE"

    LONDON, October 4.-- The "Times" in a leader, after praising the individual cabinet ministers concerned in the reshuffle of Britain's War ...

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  5. A. I. F. TRAPS FOR ITALIANS

    LONDON, October 4.-- Experienced railwayman among the A. I. F. in Egypt have taken over the operation of the railway from Alexandria to the front. ...

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  6. BROTHERS BURN TO DEATH

    MELBOURNE, Friday.-- As his elderly father and 19-year-old bride-to-be frantically tried to break through flames to reach him a young army ...

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  7. LABOUR BODIES CRITICAL

    MELBOURNE, Friday.-- Signs of a Labour swing against the formation of a national ministry appeared to-day when the A. C. T. U. passed a resolution ...

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  8. MISSING FIVE DAYS

    BYRON BAY, Friday.-- Hair a loaf of bread, half a pound of butter, a bottle of beetroot, a kerosene tin of water and two tomatoes were the ...

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  9. £2000 DAMAGES AWARDED

    SYDNEY, Friday-- The jury in the Supreme Court to-day expressed disgust at the manner in which the Bega and South Coast Broadcasters Limited ...

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  10. A. I. F. MARCHES IN SYDNEY

    SYDNEY, Friday.-- Six thousand five hundred men of the A. I. F. marched through Sydney to-day with the disciplined step of veterans. They ...

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  11. GERMAN TRAINS DISORGANISED

    BUCHAREST. October 4.-- Travellers from, Leipzig, report that the German railways are seriously disorganised as a result of British bombing. They were ...

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  12. Hitler Meets Mussolini

    LONDON, October 4.-- Hitler met Mussolini in the Brenner Pass to-day. The talk, which began at noon in the Duce's ...

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  13. LABOUR'S LEAD INCREASED

    BRISBANE. Friday.-- Labour went further ahead in Maranoa to-day, Mr. Baker increasing his lead over Mr. McGeoch by 158. giving hint an ...

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  14. ENGINEERS OUT AT MT. ISA

    BRISBANE, Friday.-- Members of the Amalgamated Engineering Union at Mt. Isa ceased work to-day. The management is expected to ask the ...

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  15. WRECKED NAZI PLANES

    LONDON. October, 4.-- An R. A. F. chief recently said "The fields of south-east England are knee-deep in crashed German aircraft." ...

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  16. DARWIN STRIKE

    DARWIN. Friday. -- Although a meeting of the parties concerned in the waterside dispute agreed on the terms, the shipping company refused ...

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  17. MAN AND WIFE GASSED

    SYDNEY, Friday.-- A man and his wife were discovered gassed in the kitchen of their flat in Birriga Road. Bellevue Hill, this afternoon. A note ...

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  18. SOME CALL IT BRAVERY!

    LONDON, October '4, -- A single night raider, suddenly swooping out of low clouds, machine-gunned a bus-load of ...

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  19. RADIO EVIDENCE

    LONDON, October 4.-- Evidence that Germany is feeling the severity of the air war is revealed in four statements picked up by the "Daily Mail" ...

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  20. FATAL END TO NIGHT FLIGHT

    MELBOURNE. Friday. -- Leading Aircraftsman Rodney Muller, of St. Morice, South Australia, was killed when a Royal Australian Air Force ...

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  21. AGED BRITON KIDNAPPED

    BUCHAREST, October 4. -- The British Legation announces that the sexagenarian Briton, Mr. Percy Clark, president of an engineering firm at ...

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  22. MEAT UP 1d. IN BRISBANE

    BRISBANE, Friday.-- Owing to the rise in cattle prices, Brisbane butchers from Monday will increase the price of beet by 1d a lb. all round. Cattle ...

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  23. As Germany Sees British Ministry Changes

    LONDON. October 4.-- German Press commentators see in the British ministerial changes impending disaster but they are divided in the reasons they ...

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  24. NEW MINISTER WILL REBUILD BRITAIN

    LONDON, October 4.-- The "Dally Mail" says the Minister for Works and Buildings (Sir John Reith) will rebuild Britain. The Prime Minister ...

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  25. Italian Destroyer Torpedoed

    LONDON, October 4.-- It is officially announced that the submarine Osiris sank an Italian destroyer by torpedo in the Adriatic on September 29. The ...

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  26. New Zealand Casualties In R. A. F.

    AUCKLAND. Friday. -- Casualties totalling 187 were suffered by New Zealanders in the Royal Air Force, including 79 killed, 23 missing ...

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  27. BEREAVED BRIDEGROOM FOUND DEAD

    MELBOURNE. Friday.-- Less than 36 hours after the beginning of the inquest into the death of his 19-year-old bride in a motor smash, the body ...

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  28. BRITISH ISLAND THREATENED

    HONG KONG. October 4.-- Travellers from Wei-hai-wei report six Japanese destroyers, one cruiser and one transport are anchored off the island ...

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  29. Sunderland Drives Off Enemy Planes

    LONDON, October 4.-- The Air Ministry states that an Australian Sunderland flying boat, which returned from a long reconnaissance of ...

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  30. FRENCH PERSECUTION OF JEWS

    LONDON, October 4.-- The correspondent of the "Times" on the French frontier says: "Independently of the Vichy Government's prosecution of ...

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  31. Accountant Charged With Stealing Miniatures

    BRISBANE. Friday.-- Inn Malcolm Ramsay. 28. accountant, was charged in the Police Court to-day with stealing at Melbourne on August 30, 21 ...

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  32. Effect Of Drought In Wheat Crop

    BRISBANE. Friday.-- As a result of the drought, Queensland's wheat crop is expected to be about 4.000,000 bushels compared with last year's ...

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  33. DALADIER AND GAMELIN IN COURT

    VICHY, October 4-- Undisclosed charges were lodged against Gamelin, Daladier and La Chambre shortly after they were arraigned in the ...

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  34. Greek Troop Movements On Albanian Frontier

    LONDON. October, 4.-- The Athens correspondent of the British United Press states Hint Greek troops moved no to the Albanian frontier after ...

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  35. Australians In Canada "A Fine Looking Bunch"

    OTTAWA. October 4.-- The Australians are settling down and have begun training The school commander. Groun-Captain Frank ...

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  36. Carol And Paderewski Detained In Spain

    LONDON, October 4.-- The Geneva correspondent of the "Daily Mail" says ex-King Carol and Mdme. Lupescu, who intended to go to America. ...

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  39. Bombing Fund Total

    BRISBANE. Friday.-- The British Bombing Victims' Fund now totals £111,032. ...

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