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  2. GERMAN FURY UNABATED

    LONDON, October 16-- Raiders last night made their first mass flight over London before midnight. The roar of many engines were clearly ...

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  3. BERLIN BEGINS EVACUATIONS

    LONDON, October 16.--The raids on Berlin on the night of October 14 are reported to have been the longest since the outbreak. Berlin newspapers ...

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  4. AJAX SINKS THREE ITALIAN DESTROYERS

    LONDON, October 10.--After waiting, for full reports from the ships engaged, the Admiralty made public yesterday the facts of the recent naval ...

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  5. CHILD EVACUEES ARRIVE

    MELBOURNE, Wednesday --Australia gained a host of new and vital links with Britain when 418 children from the bomb-menaced or depressed areas ...

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  6. UNITY TALKS OPEN IN PROMISING ATMOSPHERE

    CANBERRA, Wednesday.--Though the Opposition parties have been careful to date not to commit themselves in any way, hopes that an agreement will be reached for the achievement of a stable ...

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  7. SOVIET DIPLOMATIC POLICY

    TOKIO, October 16. -- The newspaper “Hochi” says influential circles in, Tokio have received a report that M. Stalin ...

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  8. EYES OF WORLD ON RUSSIA

    LONDON, October 16.--The “Times” Balkans correspondent states that General Special and General Hansen, commanding the German forces in ...

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  9. MINISTER’S NARROW ESCAPE

    LONDON, October 16.--The Minister for Labour (Mr. Ernest Bevin) had a narrow escape while sleeping last night A ...

    Article : 96 words
  10. IMPORTANT CONCESSIONS LIKELY

    CANBERRA, Wednesday--The belief Is increasing among supporters of the Federal Government that Government leaders will be prepared to ...

    Article : 471 words
  11. Victorian Senators Re-elected

    MELBOURNE, Wednesday.-- Senators C. H. Brand, W. G. Gibson and J. W. Leckie and J. A. Spicer of the U.A.P. and C.P. ...

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  12. COUNTRY PARTY LEADER

    CANBERRA, Wednesday.--Strong moves have developed in the Country Party for the appointment of the new deputy leader, Mr. A. W. Ridden, to ...

    Article : 211 words
  13. “TAKE GIRL TO PICTURES”

    BRISBANE, Wednesday.--John R. Johnstone. 21. unemployed, who was charged in the police court to-day with having in September stolen from ...

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  14. £200,000 FOR MILITARY HOSPITALS

    CANBERRA, Wednesday: -Over £200,000 is to be spent immediately on the erection of hospitals in military camps in New South Wales. Victoria, ...

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  15. SECRET WAR SESSION

    CANBERRA, Wednesday. -- With only two absentees, both of whom are not in Canberra, all members of the new Federal Parliament met in the ...

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  16. U.S. Equipment Sent To Russia

    WASHINGTON, October 10.--President Roosevelt, in reply to a question at a Press conference, said machine tools not required for defence would ...

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  17. BORDER TOWNS FACE WATER SHORTAGE

    BRISBANE, Wednesday.--The border towns of Goondiwindl and Texas are facing are serious water shortage owing to the failure Of New Soutlh ...

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  18. Patriotic Fund Amalgamation Abandoned

    BRISBANE, Wednesday.--A proposal by the Patriotic Fund of Queensland for the amalgamatlon of funds throughout the State has been ...

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