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  4. MEAL TIME IS THE BEST TIME AT COROWA MILITARY CAMP

    -In this series of pictures-men of the Eighth Light [?] ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  5. CONSCRIPTION

    Compulsory military training is to be introduced into Australia, the Prime Minister (Mr. Menzies) announced to-night. The first draft of universal trainees will consist of those unmarried men who become 21 during`` the year ending July 1, 1940. ...

    Article : 347 words
  6. SIAM CHANGES ITS NAME TO THAILAND

    The Commonwealth Government has been officially informed that the name of the country formerly known, as S[?]am has now been changed to ...

    Article : 46 words
  7. German Factories Working to Their Utmost Capacity

    “A special correspondent of the [?] Courant[?] who toured the Ruhr district, informed me that it [?] impregnable from the air.” a “Times” ...

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  8. Second A.I.F. Sworn In; Men In Camp

    In large drill halls in the city, and in tiny rooms in outback centres. 3000 men of the second A.I.F. swore their oath of allegiance to the King and ...

    Article : 165 words
  9. “THE LION HAS WINGS,” IS TITLE OF LATEST BRITISH FILM

    The Minister for Air (Sir Kings[?]ey Wood) attended a secret screening of the film. “The Lion Has Wings,” today. picture of the R.A.[?] was ...

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  10. FLOODED RHINE

    The Rhine was in high flood tonight and torrential rain held up operations on the greater part of the Western Front. The Germans are ...

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  11. A Diplomatic Win

    One of the most puzzling features of the mutual assistance pact signed yesterday between Turkey, Britain, and France is the important proviso inserted at Turkey’s request that that country shall not be compelled to take ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  12. Men Being Taken by Special Planes to Darwin to Speed up Defence Works

    At a cost of about £4500, 200 men are being brought to Darwin by special aeroplanes and in steamers in an effort to speed up the defence works ...

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  13. BULGARIAN MINISTRY RESIGNS

    The Bulgarian Ministry has resigned with a view to the formation of a Cabinet with a more definite policy to meet the changing situation in South ...

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  14. SMALL ENLISTMENT IN SECOND A.I.F.

    Only 69 men were passed as fit for enlistment in the second A.I.F. at Victoria Barracks to-day. ...

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  17. Still Fighting Communists, Though Approves Pact With Russia

    Fritz Kuhn; leader of the German-American Bund, in resuming his testimony before the Un-American Activities Committee, said that the Bund ...

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  18. BACON FOR BRITAIN FROM DENMARK

    The Ministry for Food has announced that Denmark has resumed shipments of bacon to Britain. The Ministry was doing its inmost to ensure a ...

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  19. ITALIAN NAVY INCREASES

    Italy is laying down eleven new cruisers. The 35,000-ton battleship Impero, will be launched on October 28. ...

    Article : 26 words
  20. REVIEW OF THE WA[?]

    Mr. (Chamberlain will make a review of the war in a speech In the House of Commons -on October 26. ...

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