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  2. KHARKOV IS NOW ENDANGERED Russians Forced Back

    The Moscow radio announced that under pressure of fresh German reinforcements near Kharkov, the Soviet troops carried out a slight withdrawal. The town is now endangered. The Moscow communique supplement to-night says: "Our ...

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  3. MINE DISPUTE.

    The president of the American Federation of Labour (Mr. Lewis) sent a letter to President Roosevelt saying that if United States Steel ...

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  4. NAPLES ATTACKS. REASON FOR BOMBING.

    The "Dally Express" Cairo correspondent tells the story behind the R.A.F. four-night blitz of Naples. Thousands of Germans, ...

    Article : 410 words
  5. POLES AT TOBRUK.

    The "Daily Telegraph's" special correspondent at Tobruk says the Poles are settling down well at Tobruk. Major-General Kopanski has ...

    Article : 151 words
  6. JAPANESE PRESS. ATTACKS DEMOCRACIES.

    Following an uncompromising speech by the Premier (General Tojo) the Japanese Press carried renewed attacks on the democracies. ...

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  7. AMERICA HAS BEEN ATTACKED "Shooting Has Started"

    In his Navy Day broadcast, President Roosevelt said: "Five months ago I proclaimed the existence of a state of unlimited emergency. Since then, much has happened. Our army and navy is temporarily in Iceland in defence of the western ...

    Article : 257 words
  8. HOLOCAUST AT KIEV.

    The "Daily Telegraph's" Stockholm correspondent, quoting a Swedish Journalist who is in Kiev, states: "The centre of Kiev is ...

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  9. GREECE DEVASTATED.

    The Axis has reduced no country except Poland to such bitter destitution as Greece, says "The Times" special correspondent. Invadios ...

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  10. INDO-CHINA AERODROME.

    The United Press states that the Chinese military spokesman reported tonight that the Japanese were building an aerodrome in Indo-China within ...

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  11. MENACE TO KHARKOV.

    The Moscow radio, after declaring Kharkov was endangered, stated that the Germans encountered stubborn resistance at the approaches to the city and ...

    Article : 235 words
  12. NO ABJECT HIDING.

    Continuing, President Roosevelt said: "If our national policy were to be dominated by fear of shooting then all our ships, and those of our sister ...

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  13. NOTICE SERVED ON UNITED STATES.

    The "Herald Tribune's" Washington correspondent states that he has learned reliably that the Japanese Government had served notice on the ...

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  14. ARREST OF SHIPS.

    The Gothenburg Court has rejected Norwegian shipping companies' application for the arrest of 10 Norwegian ships laid up at ...

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  15. DRIED MEATS.

    The "Daily Telegraph's" agricultnral correspondent reports that the Ministry of Food is investigating the possibility of drying ...

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  16. AUSTRALIAN PARTICIPATES.

    The Air Ministry says an Australian, Pilot Officer D. M. Mccormack, from Seddon (Melbourne), participated when Hurricanes shot up the seaplane base ...

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  17. JAPANESE WARSHIPS MOVE.

    The Vichy radio says that Japanese warships have left Foochow for an unknown destination. ...

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  18. U,S NEUTRALITY ACT. EVIDENCE FOR REVISION.

    The testimony before the Senate Foreign Relations Committee oh neutrality revision was released to-day. The Chief of Naval Operations ...

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  19. AUTHENTIC NEWS SCARCE.

    The time lag between engagements on the Russian front and information regarding them from Soviet sources has probably considerably increased ...

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  20. SEAMAN'S STORY.

    A 20-year-old British seaman, Gerard Riley, who was a prisoner aboard the German pocket battleship Admiral Scheer when she attacked and sank the ...

    Article : 356 words
  21. GREEK SPIRIT.

    In a letter which the Prime Minister (Mr. Churchill) this evening addressed to the Greek Prime Minister on the occasion of the anniversary of the ...

    Article : 158 words
  22. COMMANDER SPURGEON

    After a broken voyage during which he was adrift in the Atlantic and later interned in Spain, the first Australian to win an award for ...

    Article : 132 words
  23. SUPPLIES ON WAY.

    The first consignment of supplies for Russia has already passed through Iran. ...

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  24. MECHANISED DISPLAY.

    Combined appeals for recruits and for support for the Commonwealth £100,000,000 war and conversion loan will be made as a special feature of ...

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  25. CAPTURE OF TAGANROG.

    A German war correspondent broadcasting by the Berlin radio said: "The battle for Taganrog was a battle of two giants. After the capture of ...

    Article : 336 words
  26. STEEL MAKING.

    Mr. Benjamin Fairless, president of the United States Steel Company, said that the coal strike would necessitate an immediate substantial reduction in ...

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  27. MINISTERS INSTRUCTION.

    The effect of an instruction given by the Minister for Munitions (Mr. N. J. Makin) to-day, is that Christmas Day will be the only day on which ...

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  28. ICELAND BASES.

    "The Times" aeronautical correspondent states that the Coastal Command has spread its wings all around Iceland with a chain of big aerodromes ...

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  29. MINISTEE URGES REPEAL.

    The Secretary for the Navy (Colonel Knox) in a speech at the navy day celebration urged the repeal of the Neutrality Act which he said "imperils ...

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  30. 100 HOSTAGES.

    General Stuelpnagel announced that he had suspended the execution of 100 hostages at Nantes and Bordeaux "in order to give the population a chance ...

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  31. SPEYED CATTLE.

    A Bill introduced in the Assembly to-day provides for a circular punch-mark in the ear of all speyed cattle, but cattle already speyed will not have to ...

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  32. NO INVASION.

    It is authoritatively stated that there ls no truth in the reports of a Britain and Free French invasion of French Somaliland. It is believed that ...

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  33. WRONG IDENTIFICATION

    When police went to the home of Mr. Ackeroyd, Sunbury, to-day to inform him that his wife had been killed by a train at West Footscray on ...

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  34. GO ON FIGHTING.

    A group of Canadian newspaper editors who have returned from Britain, in a statement, said that British nations were ready and determined to ...

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  35. HUGE GERMAN LOSSES.

    The "Red stars" war corespondent says that at least 15,000 Germans were killed or wounded and 88 guns and 453 lorries destryed, in [?]e six weeks' ...

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  36. £500 STOLEN.

    A 18-year-old messenger boy. in a city finn, carrying a leather bag containing, £500 to the bank, was to-day attacked in a busy Auckland street in ...

    Article : 58 words
  37. BRICKLAYERS TO RESUME.

    Bricklayers who have been on strike for about a month decided, at a mass meeting to-day, to accept improved terms. They will resume on a date to ...

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  38. RUSSIAN REPORTS.

    A Moscow communique to-nignt stated: "Our troops on October 27 fought in the directions of Mojaisk, Maloyaroslavets, Kharkov and ...

    Article : 511 words
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