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  3. THE AIR WAR.

    LONDON, Oct 7.—It is learnt on good authority that the 12 air raids on Germany in the first 20 nights of September, a formidable series ...

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  4. OSNABRUCK RAID.

    The attack on Osnabruck by the RAF on Tuesday night was concentrated into 45 minutes at the end of which fires were seen to cover a ...

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  5. SMALL RAIDS ON ENGLAND.

    LONDON, Oct. 8.—Two planes yesterday afternoon bombed a place on the south-east coast of England. There was a small number of ...

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  6. USA WARNING TO FRANCE.

    WASHINGTON, Oct 8.—The Army High Command in the first war broadcast communique to France, warned the population within 1¼ ...

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  7. BIG SEAPLANE.

    A Paris radio message states that one of the biggest seaplanes ever constructed has been completed at Toulouse. It has 6 motors each ...

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  8. BELFAST EXPLOSION.

    BELFAST, Oct 8.—Two bombs exploded last night outside police barracks in Cullingtree-road, Belfast, near the scene of the Falls-road ...

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  9. FREMANTLE MAN'S DEATH.

    Albert Jukes Thomas (58), of Ellen-street, Fremantle, died at the Fremantle Hospital yesterday. His death is believed to have been due ...

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  10. COLONIAL EMPIRES.

    NEW YORK, Oct 8.—"It is doubtful whether the United Nations could survive many more 'goodwill missions of the same unrestrained ...

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  11. CEREMONIAL FLAG.

    The Chinese Consul (Mr W. Y. Tsao) presenting a Chinese flag to the Lieut-Governor (Sir James Mitchell). Those present were (left to right): Mr. W. Y. Tsao, Col C. H. E. Manning (private secretary to His Excellency), Sir James Mitchell, Lady Mitchell, Mrs. T. Anketell, ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  12. AIF MEN'S ESCAPE.

    MELBOURNE, Oct 8.—The story of a remarkable escape from German hands by 2 Australians and 5 months of travel by land and sea to regain ...

    Article : 306 words
  13. AWAS ENLISTMENTS.

    CANBERRA, Oct 8.—AWAS enlistments now total more than 7,000 permitting the release for service in the field of about 2 brigades of men, ...

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  14. USA INCOME TAX.

    WASHINGTON, Oct 7.—"It is taking bread from the people's mouths," complained Senator La Follette in debating the new income ...

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  15. AIR MAIL TO UK TROOPS.

    LONDON, Oct 8.—The Post-master-General announces the forthcoming introduction of an air letter service to forces in the Middle ...

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  16. WESTMINISTER STATUTE

    CANBERRA, Oct 8.—The Statute of Westminster Bill passed all stages in the House of Representatives early this morning by 47 votes to 7, ...

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  17. GUARDING STATE RIGHTS.

    CANBERRA, Oct 8.—The Attorney-General (Dr Evatt) said to-night that he had considered the request of the Victorian Premier (Mr ...

    Article : 76 words
  18. HISTORIC MEETING IN MOSCOW.

    Taken in Moscow, said by radiogram from there to London and thence to Australia this historic picture shows (left to right): Sir A. Cadogan, Mr Winston Churchill, Mr. A. Harriman, M Stalin and M. Molotov. ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  19. CIVIL AIR CREWS.

    CANBERRA, Oct 8.—Praising the skill and bravery of the civil air crews who in unarmed aircraft carried war equipment and service ...

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  20. WAR SITUATION.

    NEW YORK, Oct 7.—Drawing up a balance sheet of the war the military correspondent of the "New York Times," Hanson Baldwin says: ...

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  21. BRISBANE TRAMS.

    BRISBANE, Oct 8.—The compulsory conference called by the Court today in an effort to avert a tramways strike proved abortive and the ...

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  22. NAZI SPY RING.

    NEW YORK, Oct 7.—At Santiago (Chile) 3 Germans have been arrested and now await deportation for sending radio messages to a spy ...

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  23. ROAD TO VICTORY.

    NEW YORK, Oct 7.—"The United Nations are steadily advancing towards a combined planning of the distribution of munitions, raw ...

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  24. ESSENTIAL WORK.

    AUCKLAND, Oct 8.—All men aged 51 to 59 inclusive, and all male aliens of military age from 18 to 45 have been ordered to register for ...

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  25. CONSTITUTION BILL.

    CANBERRA, Oct 8.—The Federal Government has appointed a special committee of 24 members to consider provisions of the Constitution ...

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  26. "INIMICAL TO STATE."

    Pursuant to notice Mr C. F. Baxter will move in the Legislative Council on Tuesday the following motion: ...

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  27. FOOD SUPPLIES.

    BRISBANE, Oct 8.—The Minister in charge of emergency food supplies (Mr Bullock) stated in Parliament today that food supplies sent north ...

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  28. "MORNING SACRIFICE."

    Last night the Drama Festival Committee presented this year's prize-winning play, "Morning Sacrifice," by Dymphna Cusack, at the ...

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  29. RIVER MISHAP.

    Continuing their search for the 3 boys, Alexander Bell Scott (12), Lawrence Ford (14) and Robert Mettam (17), who are missing as ...

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  30. SUNDAY CONCERT.

    The eighth of a series of Pleasant Sunday afternoons being arranged by Cr W. L. Menkens will be held on October 18 at 3 o'clock in the North Perth Town ...

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  31. RAAF CASUALTIES.

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  32. ARMY HOSPITALS.

    CANBERRA, Oct 8.—The Assistant Minister for the Army (Senator Fraser) said in the Senate today that normally at army hospitals, ...

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  33. ANOTHER NZ WAR LOAN.

    AUCKLAND, Oct 8.—A Second Liberty Loan of £10,000,000 has been announced. Interest ranges from 2½ per cent short term to 3 per cent ...

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  34. REAL ESTATE.

    CANBERRA, Oct 8.—Describing the new real estate regulations as Draconian, the Deputy Opposition Leader (Mr Hughes) said today their ...

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  35. BETTER FARMING.

    MERREDIN, Oct 6.—At the Merredin Research Station annual field day on October 2, when welcoming visitors, the Superintendent of Wheat ...

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  36. DIVORCE GRANTED.

    The Chief Justice (Sir John Northmore), yesterday granted a Supreme Court petition by Eric Wilfred Carnaby for divorce from ...

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