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  2. CRIMEAN ASSAULT

    LONDON, Sept. 30.—News is anxiously awaited in Britain of the results of the powerful offensive with panzer forces that the Germans are reported to have launched against the Crimea. This attack, it is predicted, will be followed closely by a great air-borne invasion of the ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  3. HELP FOR RUSSIA.

    MOSCOW, Sept. 30.—The conference between Britain, the United States and the Soviet on aid for the Soviet opened yesterday afternoon ...

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  4. CZECH SHOOTINGS.

    LONDON, Sept. 30.—Reinhard Heydrich, the Gestapo terrorist who was sent to Czechoslovakia on Saturday to replace Baron von Neufath ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  5. JAPANESE COMPLAINTS.

    TOKIO, Sept. 30.—The Japanese Information Board spokesman (Mr. K. Ishii) said today that Japan was greatly concerned about the activities ...

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  6. BEATING U-BOATS

    LONDON, Sept. 30.—In a review of the war situation in the House of Commons today the Prime Minister (Mr. Churchill) revealed that British end Allied shipping losses in the quarter just ended were only a third of those in the previous quarter, and that Britain's food situation ...

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  7. R.A.F. FIGHTERS.

    LONDON, Sept. 30.—Royal Air Force fighters during offensive patrols in daylight yesterday found a number of targets at sea and in ...

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  8. LABOUR AND BUDGET.

    CANBERRA, Sept. 30.—The Federal Parliamentary Labour Party, after nearly three hours' discussion, today, unanimously decided to ...

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  9. INFORMATION MATTERS.

    LONDON, Sept. 30.—The Ministry of Information announces that Sir Walter Monckton. the Ministry's Director-General, is to visit ...

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  10. JOINT AIM WITH AXIS.

    TOKIO. Sept. 29.—The German Ambassador (General Eugen Ott) in a speech at a luncheon given jointly by the Axis Ambassadors today in ...

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  11. ANTI-AXIS FRONT.

    SIMLA, Sept. 30.—A communique issued last night revealed that the recent meeting between the Commander-in-Chief in India (General ...

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  12. OVER BRITAIN.

    LONDON, Sept. 30.—A few enemy aircraft flew over the country during the night. Activity was mainly restricted to the eastern coastal. ...

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  13. TALKS WITH U.S.A.

    WASHINGTON, Sept. 30.—The United Press says that the belief is held in informed quarters that the exploratory peace talks between the ...

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  14. BERLIN ADMISSIONS.

    LONDON, Sept. 30.—It was officially announced in Berlin this morning that the main night objectives of the Royal Air Force were ...

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  15. WAR WOUNDED.

    LONDON, Sept. 29.—It was announced tonight by Mr. Duncan Sandys (Financial Secretary at the War Office) that, after months of ...

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  16. INDIAN EARTHQUAKE.

    LONDON, Sept. 29.—Following three earthquake shocks at Quetta (India) this morning, other quakes occurred after two hours, causing a ...

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  17. THE MEDITERRANEAN.

    LONDON, Sept. 30.—The Admiralty announcement yesterday that an important convoy had been passed through the central ...

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  18. NEUTRALITY ACT BAR.

    WASHINGTON, Sept. 29.—In informed quarters it is believed that it Is practically assured that Congress will approve of modification ...

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  19. AUSTRALIAN UNION LEADER

    WASHINGTON, Sept. 29.—The Justice Department's special examiner has recommended that Mr. Harry Bridges, Australian-born ...

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  20. UNREST IN FRANCE.

    LONDON. Sept. 30.—The Moscow radio said last night that a German military train had blown up in Rouen and station buildings. were ...

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  21. PEEL CAMP RIOTS.

    LONDON, Sept. 29.—The secret of the escape on September 21 of three men from the Peel internment camp on the Isle of Man was ...

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  22. STRIKES IN NORWAY.

    LONDON, Sept. 30.—A message from Stockholm says that the Germans are transferring Oslo dock workers to the north of Norway as ...

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  23. IN SINGAPORE.

    SINGAPORE, Sept. 30.—Further large British reinforcements have arrived in Singapore. They include Royal Air Force personnel. ...

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  24. LOS ANGELES DIVORCES.

    LOS ANGELES, Sept. 29.—Miss Rosamond Rice, marriage licence clerk, announced today that in the five years ended on June 30 last ...

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  25. FREE GREEKS.

    LONDON, Sept. 30.—It was announced officially today that a new Greek Cabinet has been formed. M. Tsouderos remains Prime Minister ...

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  26. MT. ISA MURDER.

    BRISBANE, Sept. 30.—The hearing was continued at the Mt. Isa Police Court today of the charge against George Elias. a Greek ...

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  27. RATIONING IN ITALY.

    LONDON. Sept. 30.—The Rome radio says that from today the sale of all textiles, linen, furs, shoes and hats will be suspended through ...

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  28. RETURN OF AMBASSADOR.

    WASHINGTON, Sept. 29.—The Secretary ,of State (Mr. Cordell Hull) announced today that the United States Ambassador in Rome ...

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  29. THE OXFORD GROUP

    LONDON, Sept. 29.—A secret document concerning the Oxford Group has been received by the Minister of National Service (Mr. Ernest ...

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  30. TANK PRODUCTION.

    LONDON, Sept. 29.—It was officially stated tonight that more tanks were made in British factories during July, August and September than ...

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  31. CHANGSHA BATTLE.

    CHUNGKING, Sept. 29.—A Chinese military spokesman claimed this afternoon that the Japanese had lost 20,000 of an army of 80,000 in the ...

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  32. AFRICAN FRONTS.

    LONDON, Sept. 30.—Land activity on the North African fronts continues to be confined mainly to patrol operations. "On Saturday ...

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  33. ABBCO BREAD CASE.

    SYDNEY. Sept. 30.—The Attorney- General (Mr. Hughes) said last night that the Federal Government would prefer charges against the Abbco ...

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  34. R.A.F.'S HELP.

    LONDON, Sept. 30.—The Moscow radio this morning announced that a second Royal Air Force squadron was now operating on the Soviet ...

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  35. CRETE CAMPAIGN ECHO.

    WASHINGTON, Sept. 30.—The commander of the 5,450-ton British cruiser Dido (Captain McCall) in an interview last night authorised by ...

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  36. THE SNOW COMES.

    MOSCOW. Sept. 30.—The first snow of this winter fell in Moscow yesterday. It was not heavy and melted quickly, but rains and cold ...

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  37. MR. CURTIN TO BROADCAST.

    CANBERRA, Sept. 30.—The Leader of the Opposition (Mr. Curtin) will broadcast at 730 tomorrow night giving Labour's views on ...

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  38. 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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  39. TIME TO PRESERVE EGGS.

    Eggs are cheap Preserve now with KE-PEG—easy, quick, reliable. Costs less than 1d. dozen. All grocers. ...

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