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  2. GERMANY'S CAPITAL HAS ITS LONGEST AIR RAID.

    Berlin, with more than 4,000,000 inhabitants, is the world's fourth largest city. Only New York, London and Tokio exceed the German capital in population. Though mentioned in history as early aa 1237, Berlin ii essentially a city of modern times having grown enormously in the put century. In the distance stretches Unler den Linden. ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  3. INDO-CHINA.

    NEW YORK, September 25.—Admiral Hart, commanding the United States Asiatic Fleet, arrived at Shanghai aboard the cruiser Augusta, and is ...

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  4. THE ELECTIONS.

    BRISBANE, September 26.—No change occurred In the election position to-day. Mr. Conelan slightly increased his lead in Griffithl, and Mr. ...

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  5. R.A.F. OVER BERLIN.

    In extensive R.A.F. operations against the enemy on Tuesday night, which included a long raid on Berlin, details of which are already known ...

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  6. THE LONDON BOMBINGS.

    LONDON, September 25.—The Air Ministry declares' large German bomber formations came over England to-day for the first time since ...

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  7. BRITISH RATIONING.

    LONDON, September 28.—The Minister for Food, explaining changes in food rations, in a broadcast speech, warned his listeners: "During the ...

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  8. WHEAT CROPS AS HAY.

    MELBOURNE, September 26—Representatives of several State Governments are likely to urge that the Commonwealth Government should ...

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  9. NORTHERN NORWAY.

    LONDON, September 25.—The "Telegraph's" Helsinki correspondent states great military activity is reported from Northern Norway. Strongly ...

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  10. 9th DIVISION COMMAND.

    BRISBANE, September 27.—Major-General H. D. wynter, formerly in command in Queensland, now commanding the A.I.F. in England, is ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  11. BRITISH SUBMARINES.

    LONDON, September 26.—An Admiralty statement, released to-day, shows that British submarines are still seeking out German shipping. Full ...

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  12. AMERICAN EMBARGO.

    WASHINGTON, September 25.—Administration officials informally stated that the policy of aiding Britain in Europe in its fight against oppression ...

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  13. MR. MENZIES.

    MELBOURNE, September 26.—Taking advantage of the lull in Federal affairs, until the final election results are known, the Prime Minister (Mr. ...

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  14. ENEMY CLUB MEMBERS.

    CANBERRA, September 26.—Power to suspend or cancel members of clubs who are or have been, subjects of enemy countries, was granted to clubs ...

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  15. GERMANY AND FINLAND.

    The reported German agreement with Finland whereby Finland has agreed to allow the passage of German troops through her territory ...

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  16. DOWNFALL OF FRANCE.

    LONDON, September 25.—Air Marshal Barrett, addressing munition workers, revealed that on the night before Italy entered the war there were ...

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  17. BOMB VICTIMS' FUND.

    BRISBANE, September 26.—The Bombing Victims' Fund to-night reached £79,741. ...

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  18. CANADA AND U.S.A.

    OTTAWA, September 25.—Mr. [?] Moffat, in his first public speech as United States Minister to Canada said: "Within past weeks we have ...

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  19. SUNDRY NEWS ITEMS.

    PERTH, September 26.—The marketable wheat harvest this session will be 15,565,920 bushels, compared with little over 36,000,000 received last season, according to an ...

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  20. CIVIL AVIATION.

    MELBOURNE, September 26.—The consumption of petrol for civil aviation purposes is to the brought into conformity with the rationing for ...

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  21. PACIFIC AFFAIRS.

    NEW YORK, September 25.—Mr. Roy Howard writes that most Filipino politicians admit privately if the United States flag is hauled down ...

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  22. WAR LOANS AND GIFTS.

    CANBERRA, September 26.—Mr. Spender announced to-day that gifts and interest free loans to aid the war effort had reached a total of £5,479,415. ...

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  23. NORWAY.

    OSLO, September 28.—The German commissioner in Norway, Her Terboven, broadcasting, admitted the failure of negotiations to bring the ...

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  24. NORTH AFRICA.

    NAIROBI, September 25.—The South African Air Force on Sunday successfully raided [?] Aerodrome, in Abyssinia, for the third time in a ...

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  25. WORDY WARFARE.

    SYDNEY, September 26.—Referring to the conditions laid, down by Dr. Evatt, the newly elected Labor number for Barton, under which Labor ...

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  26. HOME DEFENCE FORCE.

    MELBOURNE, September 28.—When the War Cabinet meets next week it is expected to consider calling up more age groups to restore the ...

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  27. CHINESE VIEWS.

    HONGKONG, September 25.—Chungking reports states the recent. Axis powers conference in Rome revealed an increasing strengthened Britain as ...

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  28. TEXTILE WORKERS.

    SYDNEY, September 26.—A deadlock has been reached in the textile workers' strike at the Alexandria Spinning Mills. ...

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  29. MUNITIONS INDUSTRY.

    CANBERRA, September 26.—An investigation of working conditions in the munitions industry, to achieve the utmost efficiency, is being made by ...

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