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  2. AMERICAN SCENE.

    WASHINGTON, Sept. 7.—President Roosevelt has ordered a patrol by sea and air of the coastline and waters of the United States and its possessions ...

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  3. EXPLOSION IN HANGAR

    SYDNEY, Sept. 7.—Four aeroplanes and the hangar at the aerodrome four miles south-east of Broken Hill were destroyed by a fire which broke out after ...

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  4. MYSTERY OF BREMEN.

    NEW YORK, Sept. 7.—The whereabouts of the giant German liner Bremen, which sailed from New York on the night of August 31 after having been detained by ...

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  5. NAZIS' NEW ENEMY.

    LONDON, Sept. 7.—The Ministry of Information has issued a communique announcing that South Africa is at war with Germany, and that arrangements ...

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  6. WAR SUPPLIES EMBARGO.

    NEW YORK, Sept. 6.—The Secretary for State (Mr. Cordell Hull) has clarified an important point concerning the possible relationship between the ...

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  7. UNITED STATES MARKETS.

    NEW YORK, Sept. 6.—The financial and commercial scene today continued to reflect sharp variations arising from the War situation. When the markets ...

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  8. NEUTRAL JAPAN.

    LONDON, Sept. 7.—The British Ministry of Information issued a communique today to the effect that Japan does not intend to be involved in the war which ...

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  9. RAID ON PARLIAMENT.

    BRISBANE, Sept. 7.—Ernest James Vincent Cavey, Anglican parish priest at Manly, was today committed for trial on a charge arising out of the raid on ...

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  10. Forces at Shanghai.

    SHANGHAI, Sept. 6.—The Japanese Navy has requested the commanders of the British and French international settlement at Shanghai to withdraw ...

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  11. PHILIPPINE NEUTRALITY.

    WASHINGTON, Sept. 6.—The seaplane carrier Langley and 12 long-range patrol planes have been ordered from Honolulu to Manila to enforce neutrality in the ...

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  12. A DAY OF PRAYER.

    CANBERRA, Sept. 7.—Accepting the suggestion from several Church leaders, the Commonwealth Government has asked that Sunday next should be ...

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  13. TROUBLE WITH LINER'S CREW.

    NEW YORK, Sept. 6.—Half of the crew of the United States liner President Roosevelt walked off today because of the refusal of the owners to grant war risk ...

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  14. HITLER'S GREAT WAR SUPERIORS

    SAN FRANCISCO, Sept. 7.—Captain Fritz Wiedmann, German Consul-General in San Francisco, who was Herr Hitler's company commander in the Great War, ...

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  15. THE VOICE OF LABOUR.

    LONDON, Sept. 6.—Broadcasting to the Czech and Slovak people secretly in their own language the British Labour Party has sent the following message:— ...

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  16. SHIPPING BAN LIFTED.

    SHANGHAI, Sept. 7.—The British Navy has lifted the ban on the movements of British ships. ...

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  17. BRISBANE MURDER.

    BRISBANE, Sept. 7.—Further evidence relating to his theory that Derwent Evans Arkinstall was suffering from the mental disease known as schizophrenia ...

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  18. INFORMATION FOR GERMANY.

    BELFAST, Sept. 6.—The Prime Minister of Northern Ireland (Viscount Craigavon) told the House of Commons today that defence information relating ...

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  19. WORK IN MUNITIONS FACTORIES.

    CANBERRA, Sept. 7.—Answering a question by Mr. Rosevear (Lab., N.S.W.), the Minister for Supply (Mr. Casey) stated today in the House of Representatives ...

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  20. POWERS' DECLARATIONS.

    LONDON, Sept. 6.—In the House of Commons this afternoon the Prime Minister (Mr. Chamberlain) was asked whether any official representations on ...

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  21. PAYMENTS OF FORCES.

    CANBERRA, Sept. 7.—Payments due to members of the defence forces and other financial responsibility in regard to men in training are matters at present ...

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  22. IN YUGOSLAVIA.

    BELGRADE, Sept. 6.—It is officially denied that there has been a partial mobilisation in Yugoslavia. The only step taken so far, it is stated, has been ...

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  23. RUMANIA "STRICTLY NEUTRAL."

    BUKAREST, Sept. 6.—After a meeting of the Rumanian Crown Council, presided over by King Carol, a communique was issued today announcing that ...

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  24. INDIA'S ATTITUDE.

    ALLAHABAD, Sept. 6.—Appealing to India to stand by Britain unconditionally the Liberal leader, Sir Tej Bahadur Sapru, says it would be disastrous if help ...

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  25. GAMBLER'S DOWNFALL.

    AUCKLAND, Sept. 7.—A remarkable story of getting into difficulties through gambling at races was told in the Auckland Police Court when Eric Stanley ...

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  26. CANADA'S FIRST CASUALTY.

    VICTORIA (British Columbia), Sept. 6.—Anthony Playfair (25), a pilot officer in the Royal Air Force, was the first Canadian war casualty. The War ...

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  28. MILITIA CAMPS.

    Military authorities stated yesterday that the various militia camps were proceeding normally. The machine, said one senior officer, had been set in ...

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  29. CZECHS MOBILISING IN PARIS.

    PARIS, Sept. 7.—The Czech Legation in Paris has notified Czechs throughout France "who are remaining faithful to the Fatherland" to report for service on ...

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  30. EXPRESSION OF LOYALTY.

    After an executive committee meeting last night of the Returned Maimed and Limbless Men's Association, the secretary (Mr. F. S. Prentice) was instructed to ...

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  31. A TALK IN ATHENS.

    ATHENS, Sept. 5.—The British Minister (Sir Michael Palairet) had a long conversation today with the Greek Prime Minister (General Metaxas). ...

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  32. LITHUANIAN COMPLAINT.

    KAUNAS (Lithuania), Sept. 6.—The Kaunas radio confirms reports (which Berlin denies) that German planes violated Lithuanian neutrality and dropped ...

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  33. FINLAND IMPOSES A BAN.

    HELSINBI, Sept. 7.—Warships of the belligerent Powers have been forbidden to enter Finland's territorial waters and the Aaland Islands (between Sweden ...

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  34. FALL FROM TRAIN.

    SYDNEY, Sept. 7.—John Musgrave (25), a wireless operator [?]ationed at the Royal Australian Air Force aerodrome. Richmond, was found lying dead at the ...

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  35. MOROCCANS SUPPORT FRANCE.

    CASABLANCA, Sept. 6.—A letter by the Sultan of Morocco affirming a common cause with France has been read in mosques throughout the country. ...

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  36. ALLEGED MURDER.

    SYDNEY, Sept. 7.—Donald McKinnon(43), seaman, was charged at the Newcastle Police Court this afternoon with having murdered Leon Targowsti at Port ...

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  37. IRAK TAKES ACTION.

    PARIS, Sept. 6.—The French radio reports that Irak has terminated relations with Germany, whose Minister has left Bagdad. ...

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  38. NAVAL TREATY SUSPENDED.

    LONDON, Sept. 6.—It was officially announced today that Britain had suspended indefinitely her obligations under the London Naval Treaty of 1936 and ...

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  39. FAMOUS DOCTOR JOINS UP.

    TORONTO, Sept. 6.—Sir Frederick Ranting, Professor of Medical Research at the University of Toronto and one of the discoverers of insulin, has enlisted ...

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