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  2. BALKAN DANGERS

    The continued German military incursion into Rumania, despite reiteration in Bukarest that the troops are merely for instructional purposes, is responsible for increasing uncertainty and tension in the Balkans and a rupture of Anglo-Rumanian relations is reported to be ...

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  3. CIVILIAN DEFENCE.

    LONDON, Oct. 10.—A statement on civilian defence policy was made in the House of Commons today by the Home Secretary and Minister of Home ...

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  4. BURMA ROAD.

    TOKIO, Oct. 10.—The Japanese Foreign Minister (Mr. Matsuoka) today described Mr. Churchill's statement regarding the British decision to reopen ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  5. AMERICAN MOVES.

    WASHINGTON, Oct. 10.—The Secretary of State (Mr. Cordell Hull) and the Under-Secretary (Mr. Summer Welles) conferred today with President ...

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  6. AFRICAN CAMPAIGN.

    LONDON, Oct. 11.—The Italians paid dearly for a foray by motorised units into no-man's-land in the desert, according to a Cairo report, losing ten vehicles ...

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  7. AIR STRUGGLE.

    LONDON, Oct. 11.—The Germans again launched raids against England in daylight yesterday. Coastal towns in Kent and Sussex, the Thames Estuary and one ...

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  8. R.A.F. STRIKES HARD

    LONDON, Oct. 11.—The Royal Air Force concentrated on oil targets in Germany last night, although other objectives were not neglected. The ...

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  9. RECALLED FROM BERLIN.

    WASHINGTON, Oct. 10.—The American Charge d'Affaires in Berlin (Mr. Alexander Kirk) has been recalled to the United States for consultation. He ...

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  10. GENERAL KEITEL'S POST.

    MELBOURNE, Oct. 11.—Reports that General Keitel has been sent by Germany to Libya, although unconfirmed, are significant, since they support the ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  11. AMERICAN'S OBSERVATIONS.

    NEW YORK, Oct. 10.—A special correspondent of the New York "Herald-Tribune" who was sent to Cairo reported on the situation in the Near East by radio ...

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  12. PACIFIC PRECAUTIONS.

    WASHINGTON, Oct. 11.—The most important aspect of the Far Eastern crisis today was its obvious lightening, by reason of the cessation of threats from ...

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  13. BULGARIA'S PROSPECTS.

    MELBOURNE, Oct. 11.—German negotiations with the Bulgarian Minister for Agriculture are shortly to take place. These are suggested as a first move in ...

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  14. BOMB ON ST. PAUL'S.

    LONDON, Oct. 11.—Although the great dome of St. Paul's Cathedral still rises unharmed to breast the dawn, one of the most beautiful features of the ...

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  15. PLANES FOR BRITAIN.

    NEW YORK, Oct. 10.—The first of the new Bell Airacobra fighters, it is understood, will be delivered to the Royal Air Force in November. It is also learnt ...

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  16. GERMAN COMMUNIQUE.

    LONDON, Oct. 10.—A German High Command communique issued this afternoon claims that light and heavy bombers in endless succession carried out ...

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  17. CARE OF HOMELESS.

    LONDON, Oct. 10.—Mr. George Latham, chairman of the London County Council, said today that the council was rapidly organising the care of the ...

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  18. UNITED STATES ACTION.

    WASHINGTON, Oct. 10.—President Roosevelt today ordered that Rumanian funds deposited in the United States (estimated to amount to about ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  19. JAPANESE BANKS.

    LONDON, Oct. 11.—All Japanese banks in England except the Yokohama Specie Bank have closed down. A message from Tokio states that the ...

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  20. MASTERY IN THE AIR.

    CINCINNATI, Oct. 10.—The Australian Minister (Mr. R. G. Casey), in an address to the Commonwealth Club today, said that victory would be won by the British ...

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  21. HAVOC AT LIBRARY.

    LONDON, Oct. 10.—It can now be revealed that among the "military objectives" in London bombed by the Germans was the University College library, the ...

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  22. MIGHT OF NIPPON.

    TOKIO, Oct. 11.—A grand naval review took place oft Yokohama this morning, in celebration of the 2,600th anniversary of the mythical founding of the ...

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  23. THE RUSSIAN ANGLE.

    LONDON, Oct. 11.—The Moscow Radio announced today without explanation that the Baku oilfield was completely blacked out, anti-aircraft guns ...

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  24. LAST WEDNESDAY'S LOSSES.

    LONDON, Oct. 11.—Contradicting the Air Ministry's statement that one British and four German planes were lost on Wednesday, the Berlin radio claimed last ...

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  25. CRUISER AND SHORE BATTERIES.

    LONDON, Oct. 11.—The Berlin newsagency asserts: "A British heavy cruiser approached Cherbourg early this morning. Coastal batteries went into action ...

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  26. GIFT FROM THE QUEEN.

    LONDON, Oct. 10.—The Queen has given four ambulances and six mobile canteens for the use of the civil defence organisation in London. ...

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