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  4. Hitler May Change His Tone

    An official German newsagency states that Germany intends to respect the neutrality of Belgium and Holland so long as Britain and France respect it and Belgium and Holland show themselves capable of preserving their neutrality. ...

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  6. WESTERN FRONT

    The Dutch newspaper "Handelsblad" says that the work of extend- ing the Siegfried Line opposite the Dutch frontier Is proceeding ...

    Article : 348 words
  7. FATE OF FINLAND

    It is feared in Washington that, should Germany attack Holland, Russia will take advantage of the situation and act against Finland. ...

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  8. In Australia

    A passionate plea for peace was made by Mr. Brennan, M.H.R., at the presessional meeting of the Labor Party to-day. He urged active ...

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  9. NORTH CHINA

    The Secretary of State (Mr. Cordell Hull) reiterated to-day that the British reduction of troops in North China had not changed the United ...

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  10. TWO GERMAN SHIPS

    The British Admiralty announces that two German vessels, the Mecklenburg and the Parana, have been sunk by gunfire from British warships. ...

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  11. WINE FOR TROOPS

    The adoption in military camps of a scheme along the lines operating in the French army, whereby troops are issued with a small daily wine ration, ...

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  12. DUTCH ARRESTED

    The Dutch police have arrested two Dutchmen employed at the border town of Hordhorn, and living respectively at Oldenzaal and Hengelo, on ...

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  13. FINLAND'S HOPES

    M. Erkko, the Finnish Foreign Minister, has announced that it was not intended to suspend the Russian and Finnish negotiations indefinitely. ...

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  14. IMPORT CONTROL.

    Details of the import control system, which is closely associated with the new Economic Cabinet, will be released next week. The headquarters of the ...

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  15. DUTCH SEAMEN GAOLED

    The seven Dutch seamen charged with being prohibited immigrants should be given special consideration and not herded with criminals at ...

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  16. AERIAL ACTIVITY

    Three British fighters, patrolling above the cloud level off the east coast of England, sighted a German flying-boat 2000 feet below and a few miles ...

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  17. EMPIRE AIR SCHEME

    Financial difficulties associated with the Empire air co-operation training scheme appear to be approaching solution and it is possible that the general ...

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  18. PRICE CONTROL

    That the co-operation of the public in bringing under the notice of the Price Commissioner outstanding increases in the prices charged for ...

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  19. NO EIGHTS SACRIFICED

    The Tokio correspondent of the United Press says newspapers note that neither Britain nor Prance has sacrificed any of their rights in North ...

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  20. COAL DISPUTE

    The Prime Minister (Mr. Menzies) to-day promised a deputation from the coalmining unions that he would discuss with the Federal Cabinet the men's ...

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  21. COMPULSORY TRAINING

    A request by the A.C.T.U., urging the moving in the House of Representatives that the regulations for compulsory military training be ...

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  22. COMPULSORY TRAINING

    The immediate introduction of compulsory military service for all single men between the ages of 20 and 26 years was advocated by the Federal ...

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  23. SPAIN DENOUNCES SOVIET

    The new Spain created since the end of the civil war has denounced Soviet aims in the same way that Italy has done. ...

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  24. WAR AND THE PRESS

    The need for everything possible to be done by the authorities to keep the public in touch with w[?]time plans and activities was emphasised by the ...

    Article : 115 words
  25. SAW U-BOAT SUNK

    Two Norwegian seamen who landed at Haugesund (Norway yesterday described the destruction of a U-boat in the North Sea by two warships in a ...

    Article : 127 words
  26. BRITISH SHIP SALVAGED

    The Okada Salvage Co. sailed the former British steamer Makumbo into Osaka to-day. The company succeeded In dragging her off a reef in the New ...

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  28. MACHINE-GUN FIRE

    Residents of Croft-street, Double Bay, were under machine pun fire this morning, but fortunately no one was injured. The fire came from a cruiser ...

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  29. WAR BREVITIES

    M. Litvinov, forma Soviet Commissar for Foreign Affairs, has been appointed Chief of tie Foreign Affairs Information Bureau of the ...

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  30. LONDON, Monday.

    The price of petrol in England will be 1/91/2 a gallon from to-morrow. This is the highest for 15 years. ...

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  31. KING AND QUEEN

    The King and Queen, who were accompanied by the Duchess of Kent, visited a West End cinema this afternoon and saw the film "The Lion Has ...

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  32. WHY THE WAR?

    "The Commonwealth Government should inform the people in clear and concise terms as to what are the objects for which the present war is to ...

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  34. U.S. LINE

    The Black Diamond Line is the first United States line to charter a vessel under a foreign flag with a foreign crew to trade in the combat zone. It ...

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  35. CONTRABAND CONTROL

    It was stated in London to-day that delay to ships at British contraband control bases is steadily decreasing. Naturally, there are now fewer ships ...

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  37. TUBE STATIONS CLOSED

    One of the worst but necessary inconveniences of wartime conditions in London has been the closing of certain tube stations to allow of flood ...

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  38. OUR CABLE SERVICE

    By special arrangement, Reuters world service, in 'addition to other special sources ol information, is used tn, the compilation of the overseas ...

    Article : 61 words
  39. BRITISH FISHING INDUSTRY

    A standing committee, comprising representatives of boat-owners, employees and Government departments, has been set up to advise the Minister for ...

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