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  2. GERMANS REPULSED

    The Germans again failed to break through the British air defences in force in a series of daylight raids on Monday. Four attacks were made towards London and two towards Bristol, but all the enemy formations were broken up and repulsed. The Germans ...

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  3. JAPAN'S NEW ALLIANCE.

    TOKO, Sept. 30.—"So far as the European war is concerned Japan remains quite neutral, despite the conclusion of the three-power pact," the ...

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  4. CHINA'S ANSWER.

    CHUNGKING, Oct. 1.—"In no circumstances whatever will China recognise Japanese leadership in the establishment of a so-called Greater Asia, nor will she ...

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  5. U.S.A. AND BRITAIN.

    WASHINGTON, Oct. 1.—The new alliance between the Rome-Berlin Axis and Japan is already beginning to have consequences directly opposite to those ...

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  6. GALLANT DEEDS.

    LONDON, Oct. 1.—Lieutenant R. Davies, who was in charge of a bomb disposal squad of the Royal Engineers which removed a huge time-bomb ...

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  7. THE FALL OF WARSAW.

    LONDON, Sept. 30.—In a statement which he has issued on the anniversary of the capture of Warsaw by the Germans, the Polish Minister of Information ...

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  8. R.A.F. ONSLAUGHTS.

    LONDON, Oct. 1.—The Air Ministry announced in an interim statement this morning that Berlin was again raided last night in the course of extensive ...

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  9. AMERICA AND JAPAN.

    NEW YORK, Sept. 30.—Mr. Roy Howard (who represented the Scripps-Howard newspapers in the recent aerial tour by United States journalists of ...

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  10. A SHANGHAI OPINION.

    SHANGHAI, Oct. 1.—The Chinese-American newspaper "China Press" today declares in a leading article that "America's entry into the war with either ...

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  11. INDO-CHINA MOVES.

    LONDON, Oct. 1.—A special Japanese emissary, Major-General Soroku Suzuki, and Major-General Nishihara (who led the mission which negotiated the ...

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  12. REACTION IN TOKIO.

    TOKIO, Oct. 1.—The Foreign Office spakesman (Mr. Suma), commenting on Mr. Roy Howard's suggestion that the United States should appoint a ...

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  13. POLISH AIRMEN DECORATED.

    LONDON, Sept. 30.—The Polish prime Minister (General Sikorski) has awarded several high Polish decorations to the celebrated Polish air squadron for having ...

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  14. PROPOSAL AROUSES INTEREST.

    MELBOURNE, Oct. 1.—The suggestion by Mr. Roy Howard that a United States commission should be appointed to survey and report to the President on the Far ...

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  15. NAZI LOSSES.

    LONDON, Sept. 30.—German losses of aircraft in attacks on Britain vary so greatly from the enormous figures on days when the Nazis come over in force ...

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  16. THAILAND AND INDO-CHINA.

    SINGAPORE, Oct. 1.—Reports of incidents on the Thailand-Indo-Chins frontier are reaching Singapore. Thai vernacular papers declare that a ...

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  17. LONDON'S HOMELESS.

    LONDON, Oct. 1.—Plans for changing Londoners' living conditions to accord with their position in "the front line of the war" were revealed today by Mr. ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  18. PASSED GIBRALTAR.

    LONDON, Sept. 30.—A report from Tangier this afternoon stated that two French destroyers and two merchantmen had passed through the Straits of ...

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  19. ARRESTED BRITONS.

    TOKIO, Sept. 30.—The Minister for Justice (Mr. Kazami) announced today that seven British residents of Japan who were arrested on July 27 for alleged ...

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  20. UNUSUAL INCIDENTS.

    LONDON, Oct. 1.—During an evening attack on the south-east of England yesterday, two Messerschmitts met an un- usual end. One, in the flurry of ...

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  21. BRITAIN'S WAR BILL.

    LONDON, Oct. 1.—Great Britain's ordinary expenditure for the first six months of the current year (April to September) was £1,610,135,000 sterling, compared with ...

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  22. "NOTHING TO FEAR."

    SYDNEY, Oct. 1.—The Consul-General for Japan (Mr. M. Akiyama) said tonight that none of the 1,500 Japanese in Australia had left the country recently and ...

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  23. AUSTRALIAN AIR ARM.

    SINGAPORE, Sept. 30.—It was announced today by Royal Air Force head-quarters that units of the Royal Australian Air Force, equipped with modern ...

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  24. JAPANESE IN BRITAIN.

    TOKIO, Sept 30.—The Foreign Office officially stated today that the Japanese Embassy in London had ordered 750 Japanese residents of Britain to evacuate ...

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  25. BRITISH PORT FACILITIES.

    SHANGHAI, Sept. 30.—The Japanese-dominated Nanking Government (which is headed by Mr. Wang Ching-wei) has announced that it is not renewing ...

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  26. THE INDIAN SCENE.

    SIMLA, Sept. 30.—The Viceroy (the Marquess of Linlithgow) has written to Mr. Gandhi, president of the All-India Congress, declaring that it is impossible ...

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  27. SHANGHAI INCIDENT.

    SHANGHAI, Sept. 30.—The Commander-in-Chief of the United States Asiatic Squadron (Admiral Hart) held a long conversation with American ...

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  28. COUNTERING NIGHT RAIDS.

    MELBOURNE, Oct. 1.—Although the German raids on London continue, the raiders are experiencing increasing difficulty in penetrating London's defences. ...

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  29. JAPAN TO HOLD NAVAL REVIEW.

    TOKIO, Oct. 1.—The Japanese Navy announces that a special review to commorate the nation's 2,600th anniversary will be held off Yokohama harbour on ...

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  30. BERLIN VERSION.

    LONDON, Oct. 1.—"Our' reprisals against Britain have continued without interruption," said yesterday afternoon's Berlin High Command communique. ...

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  31. SPAIN AND THE AXIS.

    LONDON, Oct. 1.—The Spanish Minister for the Interior (Senor Suner) conferred with Mussolini for 85 minutes in Rome today. It was reported yesterday ...

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  32. CAPTURED AIRMAN.

    LONDON, Sept. 30.—The Vicar of Mapledurham, the Rev. E. L. Macassey, in an article in the parish magazine, reveals that the son of one of Hitler's most ...

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  33. ARMY'S WINTER QUARTERS

    LONDON, Oct. 1.—During October 500,000 soldiers throughout Britain will be transferring from tents to more comfortable winter quarters. ...

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  34. EMERGENCY FOOD CENTRES.

    LONDON, Oct. 1.—The Minister for Food (Lord Woolton) stated today that 58 emergency feeding centres had been opened in London's bombed areas. ...

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  35. MINISTER TO JAPAN.

    MELBOURNE, Oct. 1.—Political uncertainty and delays in the announcement of the Federal election results had made it necessary for Sir John Latham, ...

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  36. COTTON CONTROL.

    LONDON, Oct. 1.—The Government has fixed maximum prices for American and Egyptian cotton, the control applying to both futures and spot sales. The ...

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  37. FRENCH ACTION IN TIENTSIN.

    SHANGHAI, Sept. 30.—French Concession police in Tientsin (in North China) have seized the radio equipment and books of the American radio service ...

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  38. BRITISH SEA LOSSES.

    LONDON, Oct. 1.—The Admiralty announced today that Britain lost 19 merchant ships, totalling 131,857 tons, during the week ended on September 22. ...

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  39. CONCERT IN A CRYPT.

    LONDON, Oct. 1.—With the booming of guns and explosions of bombs as "off" noises, 800 shelterers in the crypt of St. Martin-in-the-Fields tonight sang ...

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  40. ENVOYS FROM VICHY.

    CHARLOTTE AMALIA (Virgin Isles), Sept. 30.—Two special representatives of the Vichy Government are reported to have been detained by the British ...

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  41. LANDING IN EIRE.

    DUBLIN, Sept. 30.—It was officially announced tonight that a British plane made a forced landing near Enniscorthy on Sunday. The pilot, who was not ...

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  42. JAPANESE MISSION TO INDIES.

    BANDUNG, Sept. 30.—Colonel Ishihoto, a member of the Japanese mission to the Dutch East Indies led by the Minister for Commerce (Mr. Kobayashi), ...

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