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  2. LENINGRAD BATTLE

    LONDON, Sept. 15.—The Battle of Leningrad is daily increasing in ferocity, with the Germans attacking violently regardless of the cost. The Russians' position is admittedly critical, but their morale shows no Sign of weakening. ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  3. AERIAL BLOWS.

    LONDON, Sept. 15.—The Royal Air Force continues to strike hard in various theatres in the Middle East, as is revealed in the ...

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  4. "SHOOT ON SIGHT."

    WASHINGTON, Sept. 15.—The Secretary of the Navy (Colonel Knox), in a speech to the convention of the American Legion at ...

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  5. AFRICAN FRONT.

    CAIRO, Sept. 15.—Renewed activity on the North African land front is reported in today's communique from British General Headquarters ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  6. BIG AIR BATTLES.

    LONDON, Sept. 15.—The British help for Russia in the air must be welcome now that the air battles over Leningrad are approximating ...

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  7. HELPING RUSSIA.

    LONDON, Sept. 14.—"The policy of the Government in regard to Russia has been stated by the Prime Minister (Mr. Churchill) without the ...

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  8. RAIDER IN PACIFIC.

    NEW YORK Sept. 15.—An Axis raider has been operating in the Pacific sealanes leading to the Panama Canal, according to a ...

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  9. STIRRINGS IN IRAN.

    LONDON, Sept. 15.—It is stated in diplomatic circles in London that official information from Iran corroborates reports of the growing ...

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  10. MR. HUGHES'S COMMENT.

    SYDNEY, Sept. 15.—The Minister for the Navy (Mr. Hughes) said to-night that he had no official information about renewed activity by ...

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  11. UNREST IN EUROPE.

    LONDON, Sept. 15.—Evidence of sabotage and unrest is still accumulating throughout Europe. A series of serious revolts have broken out ...

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  12. U.S. POLICY APPLAUDED.

    LONDON, Sept. 14.—President Roosevelt's firm declaration that the United States would maintain the freedom of the seas was warmly ...

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  13. NAVAL PLANS.

    LONDON, Sept. 15.—As a result of a report that Bulgaria intends to buy warships from Italy and to send them through the Dardanelles to ...

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  14. THE SEA WAR.

    LONDON, Sept. 15.—A description by an eye-witness of the action early last week in which light forces of the Royal Navy, under the ...

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  15. CORINTH CANAL.

    LONDON, Sept. 14.—The Cairo correspondent of the "Daily Telegraph" says it is learnt that recent R.A.F. raids on the Corinth Canal ...

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  16. CYPRUS REINFORCED.

    NICOSTA (Cyprus), Sept. 14.— Strong reinforcements of troops, including armoured detachments, have arrived and the garrison is now the ...

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  17. FAR EAST PROBLEMS.

    SYDNEY, Sept. 15.—No hope of a peaceful outcome to. the discussions between the United States and Japan is held out by Mr. ...

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  18. OFFENSIVE IN WEST.

    LONDON, Sept. 15.—During the heavy Royal Air Force raids last week over Germany and German-occupied territory (which included ...

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  19. FINLAND'S AIMS.

    LONDON, Sept. 15.—The Finnish Minister of Trade and Industry (M. Tanner), in a speech in Helsinki last night, denied that Finland had begun ...

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  20. SUPPLIES FROM AUSTRALIA.

    CANBERRA, Sept. 15.—No announcement could yet be made about Australia supplies for Russia, said the Prime Minister (Mr. Fadden ...

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  21. SUBMARINE EPIC.

    LONDON, Sept. 15.—With 18 feet of her bows missing and a 12-foot split in the hull amidships the British submarine Triumph came home ...

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  22. SUPPLY PROBLEMS.

    LONDON, Sept. 15.—The correspondent of "The Times" on the German frontier, says that the success in the Smolensk sector of the ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  23. "APE OF NAPOLEON"

    LONDON, Sept. 15.—The Moscow radio recalled yesterday that the be ginning of the 18th week of the German-Russian war marked the ...

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  24. NAZI OPTIMISM.

    TOKIO, Sept. 15.—The Associated Press reports that Colonel Alfred Kretschmer, German Military Attache in Tokio in a speech to a ...

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  25. BERLIN'S CLAIM.

    LONDON, Sept. 15.—A Berlin communique issued early this afternoon stated:—"Our bombers last night sank a 10,000-ton transport ...

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  26. WASHINGTON TALKS.

    NEW YORK, Sept. 14.—The Tokio correspondent of the "New York Times" says that as an indication that the Washington ...

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  27. AIR FORCE WOMEN.

    The officer commanding R.A.A.F. No. 4 Recruiting Centre (Squadron-Leader C. de C. Matulich) said yesterday that there had been a marked ...

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  28. CHINA PEACE MOVE.

    CANBERRA, Sept. 15.—So long as Japan continued her present aggressive policy the Sino-Japanese war would continue, declared the first ...

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  29. RUSSIAN PROWESS.

    SINGAPORE, Sept. 15.—Two United States consular clerks who until June 27 were attached to the Moscow Embassy arrived in ...

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  30. CHINA UNPERTURBED.

    CHUNGKING, Sept. 15.—The United States Ambassador (Mr. C. E. Gauss) conferred with the Foreign; Minister (Dr. Quo Tai-chi) today. ...

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  31. ORDERS TO RUSSIAN SHIPS.

    LONDON, Sept. 15.—The Rome radio states that Russian ships anchored at Hong Kong and Hong Kong and in the Philippines have ...

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  32. MERCHANT SEAMEN

    LONDON, Sept. 15.—The Ministry of Shipping is introducing an elaborate series of lifesaving measures for shipwrecked merchant seamen. One ...

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  33. BONDI SURFER DROWNED.

    SYDNEY, Sept. 15.—For five minutes after Clifford Martin, a leading member of the Bondi Surf Club, was washed overboard from the 38ft. ...

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  34. MINER KILLED.

    BIG BELL, Sept. 15.—Louis Musanich (23), miner, was killed instantly when he fell 180 feet from a pillar down one of the glory holes on the ...

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  35. AUSTRALIAN ASSOCIATED PRESS.

    Except where otherwise designated the overseas intelligence published in "The West Australian" is transmitted to Australia by the Australian Associated Press ...

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