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  2. FRENCH LEGIONAIRIES

    serving in General de Gaulle's army display a captured Nazi flag. These men are now in camp in the south of Engiana. (By airmail.) ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  3. RAIN OF FIRE BOMBS

    Raiders carno over London last nicht soon after dark, and incendiary bombs rained down on Central London, setting fire to buildings, ...

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  4. WAR PRACTICE FOR A.I.F.

    After almost 12 hours of continuous "fighting" the soldiers of the A.I.F. in England have just finished their first combined divisional ...

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  5. HALTED BY DISEASE

    There is good authority for believing that the main reason for the immobility of Marshal Graziani's army in the western ...

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  6. Notes on the Cables "TIEN MING"

    THERE is an aspect of the Far-Eastern crisis that is worth attention. We have our own views, and we know what most of those concerned are thinking. ...

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  7. PUBLIC SERVICE BOARD

    "If we put this bill through in its present form we will do a dreadful thing." said Sir Stanley Argyle, Opposition leader, in the Legislative Assembly ...

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  8. OIL AND AIR BASES

    The situation in Rumania, says "The Times" military correspondent, is that Germany has secured Rumanian oil by means of ...

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  10. PRISONER IN GLOVER

    AUCKLAND (N.Z.), Tuesday. — In a camp that had been camouflaged with ferns, equipped with a portable radio set, and generously provisioned, police, who ...

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  11. FIGHTERS HOLD DAY RAIDERS

    Strong German daylight air attacks took place on Biltiln yesterday, and repeated efforts to reach the metropolis were beaten back ...

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  12. "LONG LIVE ENGLAND"

    Demonstrations of sympathy for Britain and General de Gaulle are becoming increasingly open throughout France, according to a dispatch from John Elliott, ...

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  13. WEALTHY PEER'S DEATH

    A strange legal position has been created by the death yesterday at the age of 57 of Viscount Furness, director of companies with capital amounting to ...

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  14. UNION ADVICE IGNORED BY ENGINEERS

    BRISBANE, Tuesday.—Despite recommendations by Amalgamated Engineering Union officials that Mt. Isa Co.'s offer of a wage increase of 6/ a week should ...

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  15. OUR KING AND QUEEN

    Professor A.R. Chisholm writes on "Royalty's Unseen Crown" in "The Austialasian" now on sale. ...

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  16. AGE LIMIT REDUCTION FOR TENNIS VETERANS

    Reduction of the age of veterans from 50 to 45 for the L.T.A.V. veteran's handicap doubles in the December wnr funds championship tournament was classed by ...

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  19. SUSTENANCE RISE

    Sustenance rates will be increased by 4 per cent. from October 21. This decision of the Executive Council yesterday implements the Government's ...

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  20. EMPIRE'S PART IN WAR

    By deciding of their own free will to stand beside Britain in the war, the Dominions had issued a tremendous challenge to her enemies and given ...

    Article : 270 words
  21. IRAK SELLS COTTON CROP TO JAPAN

    Irak, it is officially stated, has entered into an agreement with the Japanese Mitsu Bishi organisation for the purchase for Japan of the entire Irakian ...

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  22. RENTPROFITEERS IN BRITAIN

    Scathing attacks are made by the "Daily Mail" to-day upon people who have been making large prouts by letting houses and other accommodation at high ...

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  23. FINE RECORD IN TWO SERVICES

    Flight-Lieut. George J. I. Clarke, whose name appears in on R.A.A.F. casualty list, issued by the Air Department yesterday, served with commissioned rank both in ...

    Article : 235 words
  24. BRITAIN'S VAST RESERVES

    Britain was far stronger in men and materials than a year ago, said Sir Louis Beale, British Commissioner-General at toe World's Pair, to-day. ...

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  25. POLISH AIRMAN DECORATED

    A Polish major, who was wounded in a recent air battle in defence of London, was decorated in a military hospital in south-east England on Saturday by ...

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  26. WOOL MARKET STIMULATED

    The increase in the price of New York wool futures has been due largely to realisation that the increase in British wool values indicates that Britain does ...

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  27. SUBMARINE SHELLS ITALIAN PORT

    According to a Rome communique a British submarine carne to the surface war Savona, a seaport 25 miles west of Genoa, and fired seveial shots. ...

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  28. ACRES OF MAPS

    CANBERRA. Tuesday. — A well-staffed and well-equipped plan printing and mapping section of the Department of the Interior had not only obviated delays in ...

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  29. MARTINIQUE NOT TO BE FORTIFIED

    [?]. Henry Haye, the new French Animador, informed Mr. Sumner Welles, Assistant Secretary of state, yesterday, that France had no intention of ...

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  30. AXIS LEADERS TO GO TO SPAIN

    Himmier, chief of the German secret police, and Marshal De Bono, of the Italian anny, are expected to visit Spain within a few days, following the return ...

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  31. GERMANS SEIZE FRENCH FOOD STOCKS

    Observer of the food situation in France have been puzzled that, although heavy stocks of wheat were on hand at the time of the German invasion, and ...

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  32. CASUALTIES IN ITALIAN NAVY

    Italian naval casualties for September are officially stated in Rome to be 63 killed, 60 wounded, and 110 missing. ...

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  33. BIG PROPERTY AUCTION

    The auction sale of property in the estate of the late Hyman Morris attracted a large attendance yesterday in the Assembly Hall, Collins st. Sales amounted ...

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  34. FRENCH HONOUR GIVEN BACK TO LEOPOLD

    It is reported from Vichy that Marshal Petain has restored to King Leopold the Grand Cross of the Legion of Honour. King Leopold was expelled from the order ...

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  35. CAR RESTRICTIONS

    The Ministry for Transport has decided that only persons engaged Iin work of vital national importance shall be able to obtain licences for new motor-cars. ...

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  36. AUSTRALIAN FLOUR FOR CHINA

    About 600,000 bags of Australian flour bought with portion of the silver dollars set aside from deposits in the British concession at Tientsin have arrived at ...

    Article : 52 words
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