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  5. Britain Determined to Fight on to a Finish

    Britain rejects the argument offered by the Soviet in justification of its invasion of Poland. The invasion will make no difference to Britain's determination to prosecute the war with all her energy until its objects have been achieved. This was asserted in a statement issued ...

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  6. AUSTRALIA AND WAR

    "The British Government has informed the Federal Government that the best contribution Australia can make to the present European war is the defence of Australia itself." This announcement was made in the House of ...

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  7. Duke of Windsor

    It is officially announced that the Duke of Windsor will shortly take up a staff appointment abroad. The King, in order that the Duke ...

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  8. Defence of East Indies

    A report on the naval defence in the Dutch East Indies recommends the building of fast battle-cruisers of 25,000 to 30,000 tons, with l1in. ...

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  9. GERMAN PROPAGANDA

    The British United Press states that German wireless propaganda tells the story of two Poles with pocketsful of incendiary bombs, who confessed, after ...

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  10. SUBMARINE SUNK

    A young South African officer of the Royal Air Force who bombed and sank a German submarine describes how he watched its destruction from ...

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  11. EUROPEAN OUTLOOK

    Italy is so steeled in her neutrality that even the Russian invasion of Poland did not have the slightest outward effect, yet it is certain that it ...

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  12. "JEW-BAITER" ARRESTED

    A report from Berlin states that the special Nazi Party Court is investigating undisclosed! charges against the "Jew-baiter," Herr Streicher, who ...

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  13. RUSSO-GERMAN DISTRUST

    Authoritative British quarters in Moscow according to a correspondent of the New York "Times," do not believe that the latest Russian move was ...

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  14. MILITIA TRAINING

    With the exception of the 54th and 56th Battalions, which will camp at Bathurst and Cootamundra respectively, the whole of the militia to be ...

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  15. BERNARD SHAW AND "MR. STALIN"

    Bernard Shaw, in a letter to the "Times," says: "The news from Russia is good news for us. We being helpless (to assist Poland), Mister Stalin ...

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  16. BEST-PAID ARMY

    Although the rates of pay for the new A.I.F. have not been announced, it was stated reliably to-day that the Army would be one of the best paid in ...

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  17. VATICAN SUPPORT

    According to the Vatican City correspondent of the "New York Times," the Vatican is most likely to side with Britain and France as champions of ...

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  18. U.S. NEUTRALITY

    President Roosevelt has invited Mr. Landon and other heads of the Republican Party to participate in the conference of the nation's leaders at White ...

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  19. POLISH CONSULS TO CARRY ON

    Polish Consuls abroad, except in enemy countries, would carry on despite the destruction of their homeland, stated the Polish Consul-General ...

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  20. QUESTION OF GAS MASKS

    The Minister for Transport (Col. Bruxner) told Mrs. Quirk (Labor, Balmain) in the Legislative Assembly to-day that there was no need at ...

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  21. 12,000 ENLIST IN N.Z.

    Nearly 12,000 men have so far enlisted for the special military force, and of these 7000 have already been medically examined. More than half ...

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  22. NEW A.I.F. COMMANDER

    It is expected that the commander of the new A.I.F. will be Major General A. E. Drake-Brockman, or Major General Sir Thomas Blamey. ...

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  24. GERMANS CLAIM 30 SHIPS SUNK

    The radio announces that a German submarine torpedoed the British tug Neptusia, of 798 tons. The crew of seven were saved by a British steamer. ...

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  25. NICARAGUAN OUTBURST

    A theatre audience was annoyed by the announcement of the Russian invasion of Poland and marched to the German consulate, shouting: "Death ...

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  26. SHIPS HELD UP

    The Holland-American [?] Nieuw Amsterdam, with 1300 passengers, was held up at Rotterdam owing to the crew striking for increased wages, ...

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  28. POLISH SUBMARINE ESCAPES

    The Polish submarine Orzel, which was interned here, escaped at 3 a.m. and eluded fire from the Estonian shore batteries and warships. ...

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  29. BOMBING OF OPEN TOWNS

    Replying to the President of Poland (M. Moscicki), President Roosevelt said he was deeply shocked at the reports that the Germans had bombed open ...

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  30. OUR CABLE SERVICE

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

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