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  2. JAPANESE POLICY UNCHANGED

    TOKIO, Saturday. — The Prime Minister of Japan (Prince Konoye) announced to-day that the new Japanese Cabinet would carry out the policies which had already been established. Meanwhile, the army and navy, in an ...

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  3. FLASHLIGHT PICTURE OF ANTI-AIRCRAFT GUN IN ACTION

    This picture, taken by the flash of the gun, shows a Befors gun in action at night. This light A.A. gun has rapid rate of fire and is particularly useful against low-flying enemy aircraft. ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  4. Roosevelt's Envoy Says: BRITISH-AMERICAN OUTPUT WILL SWAMP NAZIS

    LONDON, Friday.—Germany could not possibly win the war, because British and American production would soon swamp the Axis beyond all hope of victory, declared Mr. Harry Hopkins. President Roosevelt's personal ...

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  5. Waste Paper More Precious

    LONDON, Friday.—"We must bring out all our waste paper—even our old love letters," declared the Salvage Controller ...

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  6. BOLIVIA MOVES AGAINST NAZI INFLUENCE

    LA PAZ (Bolivia), Sunday. — A state of siege has been decreed throughout Bolivia simultaneously with a Government announcement ...

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  7. GERMANY'S PRODUCTION AND RAILWAY CENTRES ARE BLASTED

    LONDON, Sunday.—Many unofficial reports have been reaching England lately of the very considerable damage in many of the great industrial centres of Western Germany as a result of the almost nightly raids of the R.A.F. ...

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  8. REPORTS OF BIG RAID ON MOSCOW

    LONDON, Sunday. — Reports from Stockholm to the effect that the Germans heavily bombed Moscow on ...

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  9. OIL FIELD

    MELBOURNE, Sunday. — The Minister for the Interior (Senator Fell) stated yesterday that if the oil field at ...

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  10. FILM STARS DIVORCED

    HOLLYWOOD. Friday.—The English star Heather Angel, was granted a divorce to-day from Ralph Forbes after she had testified that he slapped ...

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  11. Party Leader Mr. McCall Also Critical of Prime Minister

    SYDNEY, Sunday. — So far as I am concerned, the crisis with regard to the political leadership was brought to a bead by Mr. Menzies' ...

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  12. HUNGER STRIKERS BREAK FAST PENDING FINDINGS OF COMMITTEE

    SYDNEY, Sunday.—Friends and relatives of the hunger strikers, Max Thomas and Horace Ratcliff, who broke their 17-day fast on Saturday, were confident to-night that the Government would announce their release to-morrow. ...

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  13. A.I.F. LOSSES IN SYRIA TOTAL 1682

    SYDNEY, Sunday. — In the Syrian campaign, A.I.F. deaths totalled 297 and a further seven are listed as ...

    Article : 196 words
  14. AUSTRALIANS IN LIBYA ARE ACTIVE

    CAIRO, Saturday.—Australian patrols in Libya are keeping the enemy on his toes. ...

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  15. WILL GUARD SEA LANE TO ICELAND

    WASHINGTON, Friday.—President Roosevelt told the Press td-day that "obviously America was going to defend ...

    Article : 389 words
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  17. Trade Union Panels

    MELBOURNE, Sunday.—The Minister for Labour (Mr. Holt) announced yesterday that the widest possible representation of industrial unions ...

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  18. TEXAS TO GIVE DAY'S OIL PRODUCTION TO BRITAIN

    NEW YORK, Sunday. — The Federal Petroleum Co-ordinator (Mr. Harold Ickes) has approved a plan to give Britain one day's production from ...

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  19. Pocket Destroyers

    GIBRALTAR, Friday.—Australians and Canadians manned a number of "pocket destroyers," new fast motor launches carrying depth charges, which ...

    Article : 109 words
  20. VICHY CABINET CHANGE

    VICHY, Friday.—Admiral Darlan has relinquished the Ministry for the interior but continues with his other portfolios. Pierre Peeheux, Minister for ...

    Article : 39 words
  21. ITALY BANS PETROL FOR PRIVATE CARS

    LONDON, Friday—Rome radio announced to-day that from October 1 the sale of petrol for private cars will be banned in Italy "because of the ...

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  22. TO-DAY'S SUMMARY

    FORECAST—Temporarily fine. HIGH TIDE—10.16 a.m., 10.40 p.m. EIGHTS ON VEHICLES—4.55 p.m. to 7.35 a.m. ...

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