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  2. MOSCOW DRIVES

    LONDON, Oct. 17.—There has been no German or Russian news of any further advance by the German armies closing in on Moscow since the German High Command claimed yesterday afternoon that they had reached at several points the city's outer defence line, over 60 miles ...

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  3. WARSHIP HIT.

    WASHINGTON, Oct. 17.—The United States destroyer Kearny (1,600 tons) has been struck by a torpedo off Iceland. This ...

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  4. "WAR GUILT" CHARGES

    LONDON, Oct. 17.—The Chief of the French State (Marshal Petain) yesterday announced decisions which had been reached in connection with ...

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  5. U.S. REACTION.

    WASHINGTON, Oct. 17.—The United Press states that the first reaction to the selection of General Tojo as Prime Minister in Japan, ...

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  6. TOKIO CRISIS

    LONDON, Oct. 17.—Following the resignation yesterday of the Japanese Cabinet led by Prince Fumimaro Konoe, because it was unable to reach agreement over the method of pursuing the national policy, Lieutenant-General Hideki Tojo has been commanded by the Emperor to ...

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  7. R.A.F. OFFENSIVE.

    LONDON, Oct. 17.—Royal Air Force bombers last night again continued their offensive against objectives in western Germany. ...

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  8. THE NEW BUDGET.

    CANBERRA, Oct. 17.—Strong advocacy of a higher increase in old age pensions than 1/ a week, and much more severe taxation on high ...

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  9. ARMING VESSELS.

    WASHINGTON, Oct. 16.—The Speaker of the House of Representatives (Mr. S. Rayburn) predicted to-day that the Administration's ...

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  10. DEFENDING ICELAND.

    WASHINGTON, Oct. 16.—Senator Vandenberg advocated today that the United States forces should take over exc3usively the defence of ...

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  11. CALL TO THAIS.

    BANGKOK, Oct. 16.—An official. commentator, in a broadcast today, called on the Thai nation to sacrifive individual freedom for the safe ...

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  12. CANADIAN CONCERN

    OTTAWA, Oct. 16.—The Canadian Government is gravely concerned over Far Eastern developments. It met in a special Cabinet ...

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  13. VICHY IN DUBLIN.

    LONDON, Oct. 16.—MM. Faffroy and Roche, first and second secretaries in the French, Legation at Dublin, have resigned from the ...

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  14. DUTCH INDIES VIEW.

    BATAVIA. Oct. 17.—Generally well-informed persons are of opinion that the resignation of Prince Konoe's Cabinet in Japan is most ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  15. SUBMARINES FOR BRITAIN.

    WASHINGTON, Oct. 16.—The Secretary of the Navy (Colonel Knox) announced yesterday that two recommissioned over-age United ...

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  16. RED CROSS SUPPLIES.

    LONDON, Oct. 17.—Thirty-two ships in September brought to Britain the record monthly total of £510,000 worth of Red Cross ...

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  17. ENGLAND'S QUIET.

    LONDON, Oct. 17.—A small number of enemy planes crossed the coast last night and flew short distances inland. No report has been ...

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  18. TRAIL OF THE NAZIS.

    LONDON, Oct. 17.—Reports from Yugoslavia and Poland continue the story of Nazi. suppression methods with their daily. count of more men ...

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  19. MONEY FOR PLANES.

    LONDON, Oct. 16.—The Minister of Aircraft Production acknowledges a further contribution of £7,500 from readers of the "Times of Ceylon," ...

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  20. IN MANCHUKUO.

    LONDON. Oct. 17.—It is learnt here that Japanese troops in Manchukuo, which were believed to number 250,000 on the outbreak of the ...

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  21. TURKEY'S TRADE.

    LONDON, Oct. 17.—The Istanbul correspondent of "The Times" says that M. Menemenjoglu (the Turkish Minister of Justice) announced ...

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  22. AFRICAN FRONT.

    LONDON, Oct. 17.—"Although our patrols were again active outside Tobruk last Tuesday night and in the frontier zone on Wednesday ...

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  23. TOKIO'S TEMPTATION.

    LONDON, Oct. 16.—"The resignation of Prince Konoe's Government opens another chapter, in the troubled history of Japan since ...

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  24. GUERILLAS BUSY.

    MOSCOW, Oct. 17.—Details of Russian guerilla activities behind the German lines are given in a supplementary communique issued this ...

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  25. AID FOR CHINA.

    CHUNGKING, Oct. 16.—Mr. Merle Cochran, technical assistant to the United states Treasury and a member of the Anglo-American financial ...

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  26. MOSCOW WELL SUPPLIED.

    LONDON, Oct. 17.—The Mayor of Moscow told Mr. Erskine Calder, an American journalist, who has just arrived in London, that there were ...

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  27. MARKET REACTIONS.

    NEW YORK, Oct. 16.—The Far East crisis, bringing fear of a Japanese war, and the German successes in Russia have unsettled stock and ...

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  28. INDIAN POLITICS.

    NEW DELHI, Oct. 16.—It was officially stated today that the Government had seized from a terrorist, Jaiprakash Narain, who is held ...

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  29. AFTER SAFE CONDUCT.

    LONDON, Oct. 16.—The correspondent of '"The Times" at Stockholm states that the first Swedish ship to reach Sweden from Britain ...

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  30. "A TENSE HOUR."

    AUCKLAND, Oct. 17.—The gravity of the international situation in Europe and the Pacific was emphasised by the Prime Minister (Mr. ...

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  31. UNDER NAZI TUTELAGE.

    ISTANBUL, Oct. 17.—It was announced early this morning that, at the German Government's invitation, two Turkish generals had left ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  32. THE PANAMA COUP.

    WASHINGTON, Oct. 16.—The Secretary of State (Mr. Cordell Hull) assailed today as "unfair tactics" attempts to make political capital ...

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  33. "TRIBUTE TO TOBRUK."

    LONDON, Oct. 16.—At 3.30 p.m. on Sunday the British Broadcasting Corporation will broadcast a special programme entitled "Tribute to ...

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  34. WAR PRISONER CAMPS.

    LONDON, Oct. 16.—Recent information regarding prisoner of war camps in Axis countries shows that a new camp in Germany, Stalag 3, ...

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  35. A CHEMIST'S DISMISSAL.

    LONDON, Oct. 16.—The chemist who was dismissed from a royal ordnance factory, allegedly for criticising in an article inefficiencies in ...

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  36. FOODSTUFFS FOR EUROPE.

    WASHINGTON. Oct. 16.—Senator Capper made public today correspondence from Mr. Herbert Hoover to the, Secretary of State. (Mr. ...

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  37. BRITISH BY-ELECTION.

    LONDON. Oct. 16.—The Lancaster by-election has been won by the" Government candidate, Second-Lieutenant F. H. R. MacLean ...

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  38. DUTCH INTERNEES.

    LONDON, Oct. 16.—Last night a Dutch civil aviation pilot and two ship's officers escaped from the Ramsey internment camp on the ...

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  39. LONDON'S LORD MAYOR.

    LONDON, Oct. 16.—Sir John Laurie, who last month was chosen to be the next Lord Mayor of London, is voluntarily relinquishing ...

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  40. 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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