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  2. NEI's STRONG BOND WITH AUSTRALIA

    "I assure you that our country, which still stands between you and the danger of aggression, will be defended if need arises. We will not allow one foot of our country to be occupied without fighting for ...

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  3. THEATRE PAY DISPUTE DEFERRED

    After a meeting lasting about half an hour on Saturday, at least 50 members of the Actors' Equity, consisting of the male and female chorus ...

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  4. CHANCE OF STALEMATE AT MOSCOW

    Cau[?]ous predictions that the heroic Russian resistance may yet drag down into stalemate the German offensive against Moscow are made by the special correspondent of the "Sunday Times" in Moscow. ...

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  5. STILL TIME TO ACT

    All reports from Russia indicate that the situation is extremely grave. Hitler has thrown almost everything he has got into one great assauit in ...

    Article : 332 words
  6. NORWEGIANS HOSTILE TO QUISLINGS

    Ten persons were seriously, injured in a pitched battle at Mysen[?] near Oslo, between members of Quisling's ' Pro-Nazi Youth ...

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  7. BRITISH PRESS CALLS FOR ACTION

    London newspapers today gravely warn the nation, and call on Britain for very great efforts to stave off disaster for Russia—and eventually ...

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  8. DAILY DIGEST

    Mr. Douglas Miller, author of an article in the "New York Times Magazine," from which the following extracts are ...

    Article : 483 words
  9. RUSSIANS CONFIDENT OF OUTCOME

    Wholehearted support for the war and confidence were felt by every person encountered in Russia, said Mr. R. D. Elliott, of Melbourne, who ...

    Article : 341 words
  10. YOUTHS' ORDEAL IN VICHY PRISON CAMP

    Four English youths, all under 20, who formed part of the crew of a ship torpedoed in the Atlantic, have reached Scotland after "4 months of ...

    Article : 273 words
  11. 2 CHILDREN KILLED

    While James Redmond, 10, of Raleigh st., Windsor, was crossing the intersection of High st. and Punt rd., Windsor, or Saturday evening, ...

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  12. SYDNEY MEETING'S THREAT

    SYDNEY, Sunday. — At a meeting in Sydney on Saturday of members of ballets and choruses when the threatened strike for increased wages ...

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  13. SOLDIERS HURT

    Two soldiers were hurt when a motor-cycle and a car collided in Point Nepean rd. early yesterday. Sgt. A. J. Wilson, of Balcombe camp, ...

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  14. WORKERS URGE AID TO [?] SOVIET

    A remarkable demonstration of the new spirit of co-operation between engineering employers and workers took place at Napier's Acton factory, ...

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  15. BIG YOUTH RALLY PLEDGES SUPPORT TO ALLIED CAUSE

    Five thousand young men and women, representing l8 nationalities, including Germans and Italians, at a rally in the Albert Hall, pledged ...

    Article : 231 words
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  17. HOSPITAL NEEDS SENT

    The Russian war relief organisation has announced equipment for 10 complete operating rooms has been shipped to Russia. ...

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  18. RUSH TO LOAD SUPPLIES FOR SOVIET

    I stood on the fog-shrouded waterside of a northern port and saw the first British supplies destined for Russia loading aboard several ...

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  19. COASTAL DISTRICTS SUFFER DAMAGE

    A few enemy aircraft flew over coastal districts during Friday night, and bombs were dropped on 2 points in eastern England. Some damage ...

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  20. U-BOAT VICTIMS' 15 DAYS ON RAFT WITHOUT FOOD

    The terrible ordeal of a number of U-boat victims who were on a raft for 15 days, during which 7 of the l8 died before the survivors ...

    Article : 151 words
  21. CORVETTE FOR INDIA LAUNCHED

    SYDNEY, Sunday.—The first war vessel ever built in Australia for India, the corvette HMIS Punjab, was launched by Lady Gowrie from ...

    Article : 235 words
  22. SOLDIER-TRAINEES FOR HARVESTING

    MORTLAKE, Sunday.—When a letter from the Shire of Werribee was read at a meeting of the Mortlake Shire Council seeking support ...

    Article : 141 words
  23. GERMAN "ACE" SPY IN LISBON

    Federal agents at yesterday's resumed hearing of the trial of 15 alleged spies stated that H. Duarte, alias Herbert Dobler, was the main ...

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  24. CROWD CHEERS WINDSORS AT BALTIMORE

    A crowd of 5,000 cheered the Duke and Duchess of Windsor at Timonium, in the outskirts of Baltimore, ps they arrived to visit the Duchess's ...

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  26. 50 KOALAS IN NEW RESERVE

    CASTLEMAINE, Sunday.—Some move would have to be made to stem the drift of people to the cities, where life had been made more attractive, ...

    Article : 161 words
  27. $5,985,000,000 MORE FOR LEND-LEASE

    Despite every effort by the isolationist group to alter various sections, the House of Representatives yesterday, by 328 votes to 67, passed and ...

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  28. MP CRITICISES BRITISH GENERAL STAFF STRATEGY

    "The nation is uneasy. Even the eloquence of Churchill cannot remove its fears," said Mr. E. Shinwell, MP, in a speech yesterday. "I do ...

    Article : 199 words
  29. OBITUARY

    Lt.-Col. Charles Barnett Story, VD, commandant of Bonegilla AIF camp, and formerly OC 37th Battalion, 1st AIF, died at Heidelberg ...

    Article : 299 words
  30. ARMING OF SHIPS UNDER PANAMA FLAG

    Senor Ricardo Adolfo de la Guardia, new President of the Panama Republic, successor to Dr. Arnulfo Arias, who was deposed as ...

    Article : 128 words
  31. ROOSEVELT RADIO TALK ON OCT. 27

    Mr. Roosevelt is to make a worldwide broadcast on Navy Day, October 27. His subject will be naval problems and total defence. ...

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  32. POLICE SEEK MISSING MAN

    Reported missing from his home in Pentland par., Seddon, since 8pm on Tuesday, Francis Patrick Naughton is being sought by Footscray and ...

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  33. JAPANESE SEIZE SAIGON ARSENAL

    Associated Press says it is reported from Saigon that Japan has demanded control of Indo-China's State railways. Japanese have ...

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  34. WAR GUILT COURT SITS TODAY

    The court established to try Daladier, Reynaud, and Gamelln is to meet tomorrow to hear the Public Prosecutor's indictment, says the ...

    Article : 69 words
  35. SOPRANO MARRIED

    SYDNEY, Sunday. — Half an hour after he had performed a wedding ceremony at the McNeill Memorial Presbyterian Church, Waverley, ...

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  36. N E I ARMY CHIEF TO VISIT MANILA

    Lt.-Gen. Douglas MacArthur, commander of the U-S forces in the Far East, has announced that Gen. H. Ter Poorten, Chief of Staff of the ...

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  38. CURB ON TIME-PAYMENT

    As a curb on time payment, the Canadian Government has ordered that down payments must be at least one-third of the total cash price, and ...

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