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  2. “HELP BRITAIN FIRST”

    ST. LOUIS, October 18.--Mr. Wendell Wilkie., the Republican candidate for the Presidency, said Britain and the heroic people stood between ...

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  3. CHINESE WAR SUPPLIES ON BURMA ROAD

    NEW YORK. October 18.--Five thousand Chinese coolies loaded lorries with war supplies for China at Lashio, on the border of Burma and ...

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  4. UNITED STATES READY

    PHILADELPHIA, October 18.--The Assistant Secretary of the Navy (Mr. Compton) said to-day the United States Navy was now ready to meet ...

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  5. FREIGHTER HITS LINER

    SYDNEY, Friday.--A major sea tragedy was averted by seconds when a passenger liner bound for Australia collided at sea to the darkness with ...

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  6. HIGH CASTE CUP FAVOURITE

    MELBOURNE, Friday.--High Caste was strongly supported to-day and at the final betting session was a point shorter than True Flight. The latter ...

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  7. FOURTEEN DAYS IN GAOL

    MELBOURNE, Friday.--Mrs. Edna Frances Isaacs, sister-in-law of Sir Isaac Isaacs, former Governor-General of Australia, was sentenced to-day to ...

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  8. SUBURBS FARED BADLY

    LONDON, October 18.--Last night’s raid on London was the earliest and longest, but one of the quietest experienced in the central area. Bombs ...

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  9. STORED UNDER SEAL

    BRISBANE, Friday--A bill introduced in the Assembly to-day by the acting Attorney-General (Mr. J. O’Keefe) provides that sealed packets ...

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  10. CLOSER WATCH NEEDED

    BRISBANE, Friday.--In his annual report to Parliament to-day the Director-General of Health and Medical Services (Sir Raphael Cilento) said ...

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  11. JOINT FINANCIAL POLICY

    CANBERRA, Friday.--Official opinion is that there will be no insuperable difficulty in devising a common financial and credit policy at the ...

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  12. VIA BALKANS TO NEAR EAST

    LONDON, October 18.--The Balkans correspondent of “The Times” says according to information from Vienna quoting authoritative Berlin sources, ...

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  13. Gandhi Envies Ireland

    MADRAS, October 18.-- Mahatma Gandhi, interviewed, said “My primary consideration is a resolve not to embarrass ...

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  14. UNDER-SECRETARY SUSPECT

    LONDON, October 18.--In the House of Commons the Prime Minister (Mr. Winston Churchill) gave notice of motion for the appointment of a ...

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  15. MORE THAN £3000 DAMAGE

    SYDNEY. Friday.--A gas-ring heating sulphuric acid ignited a small sheet of celluloid in a Jeweller’s shop in Royal Arcade. City, to-day. and ...

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  16. LONDON SOUND SO FAR

    LONDON October 18.--In a speech to-day, the Minister for Health (Mr. Malcolm Macdonald) said “We know now that what we suspected ...

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  17. CRAWFORD AND FOLL RE-ELECTED

    BRISBANE. Friday.--Distribution of preferences in the Senate ballot today resulted in the re-election of the other two Government candidates. ...

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  18. AMERICAN CONSCRIPTS WENT WILLINGLY

    WASHINGTON, October 18-- Nation-wide reports showed that the registration for the nation’s first peace-time military conscription was ...

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  19. BRISBANE MILK SHORTAGE

    BRISBANE. Friday.--The Chairman of the Brisbane Milk Board (Mr. E. Lindsay) said to-night that unless the drought broke Brisbane milk supplies ...

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  20. Father Charged With Murder

    MELBOURNE. Friday.--“I know nothing about it,” was William John Cook’s only comment when he was Charged in the city court to-day with ...

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  21. Suner New Spanish Foreign Minister

    MADRID, October 18.--Mr. Suner is replacing Mr. Juan Beigbeder as Foreign Minister. General Franco has taken over the Ministry of the Interior. ...

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  22. KIEL DOCKYARDS BOMBED

    LONDON. October 18.--An Air Ministry communique states that aircraft of the Coastal Command made a daylight attack yesterday on a power ...

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  23. LABOUR UNITY DOUBTFUL

    SYDNEY, Friday.--The leader of the Non-Communist Labour Party in the Federal Parliament (Mr. Beasley) sold his party, in discussions at ...

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  24. Reynella Dispute Settled

    SYDNEY, Friday.--Mr. W. M. Hughes announced to-day that the engineers dispute, which held up tho Revnella. has been settled. The men ...

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  25. Russian View Of “Blitzkrieg”

    MOSCOW. October 18.--Captain Krainef, in an article in the “Red Star,” emphasises that the Germans have failed to win mastery in the air. ...

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  26. “British Farmers Must Make Sacrifice”

    LONDON, October 18.--The Prime Minister (Mr. Winston Churchill). in a letter to the Farmers’ Union, rejected their argument for higher ...

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  27. Crashed German Plane For Australia

    LONDON. October 18.--A crashed German plane, probably a Messerschmitt 109, is to be sent to Australia for the Australian Comforts Fund. ...

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  28. Argentine Company Buys Idle German Liners

    BUENOS AIRES. October 18.--The German liners Lahn. Anatolia and Nienberg have been sold to an Argentine company for the equivalent ot ...

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  29. Police Discuss Liquor Trading Hours

    BRISBANE, Friday.--A special conference of police inspectors in Brisbane and from Ipswich, the Valley and Woolloogabba was summoned by ...

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  30. IF MR. YEATES WERE MINISTER FOR HOTELS

    BRISBANE, Friday.--In a statement in the Assembly to-day. Mr. H. Yeates (C.P., East Toowoomba) said that by applying certain rules half the ...

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  31. Victorian Balloon Drifts To Queensland

    MELBOURNE. Friday.--The organisers of the tin-hat day balloon race in Melbourne on September 6 thought a balloon which was returned from ...

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  32. German Searchlights Dazzle Raider

    LONDON, October 18.--The Berlin news-agency states that defence methods hitherto un-used brought down a British bomber in Holland ...

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  33. Mining Dispute Settled

    SYDNEY, Friday.--A tentative settlement of the coal mining dispute on the south coast has been reached. The 3500 miners concerned resumed ...

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  34. British Trawlers Lost

    LONDON. October 18.--The Admiralty announces the sinking of H.M. trawlers Resolve, Listroc and Warwick Deeping. and HM. ship Summer Rose, ...

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  35. Anti-Espionage In Eire

    LONDON, October 18.--Rev. Little, a member of the House of Commons, asking for stronger measures to prevent information useful to the enemy ...

    Article : 76 words
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