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  2. "FRANCE'S FUTURE DEPENDS ON THE HITLER—PETAIN TALKS"

    LONDON, October 25.—A Vichy communique, announcing the Hitler-Petain meeting, stated that France's position and her future largely depends on this historic meeting. Americans have told Vichy plainly that any active ...

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  3. NEW CABINET.

    MELBOURNE, October 25.—Construction of a new coalition Cabinet has advanced considerably and will be completed by ...

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  4. BIG IMPROVEMENT IN 'PLANES.

    LONDON, October 25.—A swift advance in the deadliness of British 'planes and an early increase in the number of ...

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  5. LONDON RAID.

    LONDON, October 25.—More favourable weather tempted enemy raiders to make a slightly more determined raid on Britain last ...

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  6. Mr. Fadden As Deputy Prime Minister?

    CANBERRA, October 25.—The Acting-Leader of the Country party and Minister for Air (Mr. A. W. Fadden) seems certain to ...

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  7. AT KUNMING.

    HONG KONG, October 24.—The first convoy of Chinese trucks which left Lashio on October 10, when the Burma Road re-opened, arrived safely ...

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  8. HAD NO CHARTS.

    BRISBANE. October 26.—"If only we had had charts, this wreck would never have happened. The captain was relying on a pilot's book because he ...

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  9. "ADMIRED HITLER."

    SYDNEY, October 25.—Allegations that William John Smith, Director of Gun Ammunition in the Munitions Department, and a Director of ...

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  10. East Indies Caution.

    LONDON, October 24.—The "Frijnederland," Dutch newspaper published in London, says that the talks between Dutch East Indies officials and ...

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  11. PUZZLED OTHERS.

    MELBOURNE, October 25.—Commonwealth representation at the wheat conference to-day puzzled the State Ministers and growers' ...

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  12. COVERED AT LOW TIDE.

    GLADSTONE, October 25.—The schooner Director II., which was grounded off Gladstone last Friday rolled right over last night after being ...

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  13. BELGIAN AIMS.

    LONDON, October 24.—M. Gutt, Belgian Finance Minister, spoke of the position of the Belgian Government in Britain, saying the arrival in ...

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  14. U.S. AID SOUGHT.

    LONDON, October 25.—A Lisbon message says that M. Jean Parigal, ex-King Carol's Chamberlain, requested the United States Charge d'Affaires to ...

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  15. HAS BEEN AVERTED.

    BRISBANE, October 25.—Mr. C. G. Fallon stated to-day that the threatened dispute, at Mt. Isa over alleged victimisation of three A.W.U. ...

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  16. MORE GERMAN CONVOYS ATTACKED

    LONDON, October 24.—Beaufort aircraft of the Coastal Command yesterday torpedoed two German supply ships in a convoy off the Frisian ...

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  17. Crowd Cheers Churchill.

    LONDON, October 24.—The Prime Minister (Mr. Winston Churchill) alighted at King's Cross this morning, smiling and smoking a cigar, after an ...

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  18. TRAWLERS SUNK.

    LONDON, October 24.—The Admiralty announces that His Majesty's trawlers Velia and Lord Stamp, have been sunk by enemy mines. ...

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  19. U.S. AIR EXPANSION.

    WASHINGTON, October 24.—The United States Army has announced a huge expansion of the air corps, to permit the defence of the Western ...

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  20. DEATH SENTENCES FOR.

    LONDON, October 24.—News received of conditions in Poland reveals that death sentences or terms of imprisonment have been passed on Poles ...

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  21. GERMANS GAOL DUTCHMAN.

    LONDON, October 24.—According to a report from Zurich, a German court-martial at Utrecht sentenced a Dutchman to 18 months' imprisonment for ...

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  22. IN AFRICA.

    CAIRO, October 25.—An R.A.F. communique states: "We again raided Gura last night and scored a direct hit on buildings and dumps, and ...

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  23. SYDNEY MURDER.

    SYDNEY, October 25.—Henry Slater (55), described by police as a "stand over" man with a bad criminal history, was murdered as he walked ...

    Article : 234 words
  24. U.S. Interest in Australia's Fate.

    NEW YORK, October 24.—A former commander of the Navy in the Pacific, Rear-Admiral Yarnell, at the "Herald Tribune" ...

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  26. KILLED IN CRASH

    LONDON, October 24.—The "Evening News" says that Air Vice-Marshal C. H. B. Blount, Commander of the Air Component of the B.E.F. in ...

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  27. THEIR MAJESTIES VISIT SERVICEMEN'S CLUBS.

    LONDON, October 24.—The King and Queen, during an alert, visited servicemen's clubs and hostels, and talked with a diversity of men who ...

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  28. MEN TO BE TAKEN HOME FROM LITTLE AMERICA.

    WASHINGTON, October 24.—The U.S.S. Bear will sail from Panama on October 29 for Little America, via Galapagos, Samoa, and New Zealand. ...

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  29. U.S.A. WILL NOT BE DIVIDED BY FOREIGN PROPAGANDA.

    NEW YORK, October 24.—President Roosevelt, speaking at the New York "Herald-Tribune" forum, said that foreign propagandists "who seek to divide ...

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  30. 10 SISTERS SELECTED.

    BRISBANE, October 25.—The Matron-in-Chief of the Air Force (Sister E. Long) spent all day to-day selecting 10 sisters from ...

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  31. PROXY VOTES FOR SOLDIERS.

    BRISBANE, October 26.—In the Legislative Assembly to-day, during a debate on the second reading of the Elections Act Amendment Bill, the ...

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  32. "BRITAIN WILL NOT BE CONQUERED."

    PANAMA CITY, October 24.—The President of Colombia, Senor Santos. in an interview said: "Britain will not be conquered. She will save the ...

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  33. WHEATGROWERS ATTACK BROKERS.

    MELBOURNE, October 25.—Brokers were parasites on the wheat industry, heaping further burdens on the growers according to delegates who attended ...

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  34. FRENCH 'PLANES OVER THAILAND.

    LONDON, October 24.—A Bangkok official report says that Siamese machines drove off two French planes flying over Thailand. ...

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  35. D.F.C. FOR "MAGNIFICENT COURAGE."

    LONDON, October 24.—Flying Officer J. R. Cook, of Benmark, was awarded the D.F.C. The citation stated that he shot down seven ...

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  36. U.S. Proceedings Against German News Chief.

    WASHINGTON, October 24.—Mr. Robert Jackson. Attorney-General announced that Grand Jury proceedings had been instituted against Manfred ...

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  37. WRESTLER AND RAJAH'S DAUGHTER DIVORCED.

    LOS ANGELES. October 24.—The wrestler, Bob Gregory, has been granted a divorce from Valerie, the daughter of the Rajah of Sarawak ...

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