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  2. IN THE BALKANS.

    LONDON, October 14.—A Bucharest message says the British Military and Naval Attaches and their staffs left Constanza for Istanbill, accompanied ...

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  3. AIR MAIL PICTURES OF DAMAGED LONDON.

    Bomb damage at Buckingham Palace. The crater in front of the Palace near the gates. ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  4. IN THE FAR EAST.

    LONDON, October 14.—The "Time*" Tokio correspondent states Japanese-Russian relations will be the next point in Mr. Matsuoka's dynamic ...

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  5. HEAVIEST HAMMERING.

    LONDON, October 14.—An Air Ministry and Ministry for Home Security communique, issued at 8.20 p.m. (B.S.T.), states: "Enemy activity ...

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  6. PERSISTENT R.A.F.

    LONDON, October 14.—Details of British attacks on Military objectives in Germany and the German-occupied territories show that extremely had ...

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  7. FEDERAL POSITION.

    CANBERRA, October 14.—Develop, ments yesterday and early to-day which crave promise of an immediate and cordial agreement among the ...

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  8. CANADA AND U.S.A.

    WASHINGTON, October 14.—The State Department has announced the United States and Canada have taken preliminary steps towards the ...

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  9. IMPERIAL WAR EFFORT.

    LONDON, October 14.—The "Telegraph's" political writer says that when the opportunity cornea for a Parliamentary debate on the Imperial war ...

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  10. NORTH AFRICA.

    CAIRO, October 14.—A General Headquarters' communique stated: "There is no change in the situation in Egypt. In Sudan, yesterday, one of ...

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  11. COLLINSVILLE STRIKE.

    COLLINSVILLE, October 15.—The miners held a meeting on Sunday and decided by a small majority to continue the strike and win Booval for ...

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  12. LESS U-BOAT VICTIMS.

    LONDON, October 18.—The German submarines had a very thin time in the week ending October 6, In that period, 30,000 tons of shipping was ...

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  13. TOBACCO LEAF SALES.

    BRISBANE, October 15.—The closing sale of the season held by the Brisbane Tobacco Bulking and Grading Coy. to-day ended on a firm note ...

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  14. SECRET SESSION.

    CANBERRA, October 15.—Members of all parties in both Houses will assemble at 10.30 to-morrow for a secret cession to discuss the ...

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  15. RAILWAYMEN IN A.I.F.

    BRISBANE, October 15.—The Secretary to the Railways Commissioner has informed the Railway Traffic Employees' Union that the promotion ...

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  16. ROME STORY.

    LONDON, October 14.—The Rome radio supplementing official details of the Mediterranean battle yesterday state "A flotilla of three Italian ...

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  17. H.M.A.S. MARYBOROUGH.

    BRISBANE, October 15.—H.M.A.S. Maryborough, the first naval vessel to be built in Queensland this war for the Australian Navy, will be day, Mrs. H. S. Goldsmith, wife of the General Manager of Walkers. Ltd., will perform the launching ceremony, which will be attended by ...

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  18. MT. ISA MINES.

    MT. ISA, October 15.—Underground production at the mines was resumed to-day on the completion of repairs to the air compressor. The 200 men ...

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  19. MR. COLES.

    CANBERRA, October 15.—At the invitation of Mr. Menzies. Mr. Coles (Ind., Vic.) attended the first meeting or the U.A.P. in the new Federal ...

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  20. BUBONIC PLAGUE.

    TOKIO, October 14.—Bubonic plague in Hoinking, Manchukuo, has alreasdy earned 18 deaths, and the authorities fear a major epidemic, according to ...

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  21. U.A.P. MEETING.

    CANBERRA, October 15.—Mr. Menzies was unanimously re-eleeted leader of the United Australia Party at the first meeting of members this afternoon. ...

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  22. THE WEATHER.

    The readings at the Commonwealth Health Laboratory for the 24 hours ended 8 p.m. on Tuesday were: Barometer, 30.154; maximum dry bulb. 50.8 ...

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  23. GERMAN TROOPS.

    LONDON, October 14.—A Berlin report says German shock troops are serving in Africa with Marshal Grazinl's Italian forces. It is believed ...

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  24. WRECKAGE FOUND.

    NOUMEA, October 15.—An accommodation ladder from the French steamer Notou, of 2489 tons has been washed up at Magenta, a few miles ...

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  25. DOUBLE TRAGEDY.

    SYDNEY, October 15.—Eileen Brennan, 22, was found shot dead in a utility truck on the main road about five miles from Armidale to-day. Her ...

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  26. BRITISH COALED.

    TOKIO, October 16.—The British Embassy stated to-day that Captain Charles James, a retired British naval officer and representative of the ...

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  27. WORKERS OF BRITAIN.

    LONDON, October 14.—Mr. Arthur Greenwood, Minister without portfolio in the War Cabinet, revesled to-day that the workers of Britain have ...

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  28. DEFENCE WORK.

    CANBERRA, October 15.—Red tape bottlenecks have been avoided in defence work construction by the creation of a defence liaison section ...

    Article : 73 words
  29. STATE FORECAST.

    BRISBANE, October 15. — The Queensland forecast, issued at 5 p.m. for the ensuing 24 hours, is : Fine, except for an isolated light shower or ...

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