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  4. FRENCH MINISTER’S CONFIDENT WAR PROPHECY

    Progress still continues to be made by the French forces attacking the Germans on the Western Front. An official French communique says: “The General Staff if conducting operations with the maximum efficiency and a minimum of loss. Light and heavy motorised units are clearing the way for the infantry.” ...

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  5. LABOR LEADERS CONSIDER WAR LEGISLATION

    Meetings of Labor leaders from all States, after discussing the emergency legislation introduced by the Commonwealth Government last ...

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  6. NEW INDUSTRIES FORESEEN

    New industries in Australia, are foreseen by the president of the Associated Chambers of Manufactures (Mr. J. Hendry) to-day. ...

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  7. BETTER IRISH FEELING TOWARDS BRITAIN

    The Cork correspondent of the New York “Times” says that there is a better feeling among the Irish at the outset of this war than since the visit of ...

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  8. WARSAW STILL HOLDS OUT

    Warsaw still holds out. The Polish Supreme Command, in a communique issued late yesterday evening, declared that the German ...

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  9. EXPEDITIONARY FORCE

    “The preparation of an expeditionary force would take time, and the sooner it is begun the better,” said Sir George Pearce, Australia’s Minister for ...

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  11. SCIENTISTS TO BE ORGANISED ON A WAR-TIME BASIS

    Plans are being put in hand for the reorganisation of the activities of the Council for Scientific and Industrial Research, so as to concentrate its ...

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  12. TO CONTROL AUSTRALIAN SHIPPING

    The Prime Minister (Mr. Menzies) announced to-night that Captain G. D. Williams had been appointed Controller of Shipping in Australia. He will ...

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  13. COMMONWEALTH’S SUBSTANTIAL SURPLUS

    The Commonwealth Government had a surplus of £896,000 for the first two months of 1939-40. A statement released by the Treasury to-day showed ...

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  14. Powers at King Leopold’s Peace Conference At Brussels

    Representatives of the small met at Brussels in a peace conference in response to invitations from King Leopold. Holland, Denmark, Norway, Sweden, Finland and Luxembourg were invited. Left to right: M. Bech (Luxembourg), M. Pierlot (Belgium), Hr. Sandler (Sweden), Prof. Kothi (Norway), Dr. Munch (Denmark’s Foreign Minister), M. Erkec (Finnish Foreign Minister), Dr. van Kleffens (Netherlands Foreign ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  15. POLISH COMMANDERS TAKEN PRISONER, GERMANS CLAIM

    It is officially announced that the commanders of the Third, Seventh and Nineteenth Polish Divisions have been taken prisoner. The Lwow radio ...

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  16. ALIENS MUST REGISTER

    The register of aliens started to-day. Those not already interned attended at police stations, where they were given registration forms. They were ...

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  17. WAR FOR DEFENCE OF CIVILISATION

    Mr. Hugh Dalton, Under-Foreign Secretary in the last Labor Government, described the war: as “for the defence of civilisation against ...

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  18. ENGLISH PACIFIST GAOLED

    Lawrence Hislam, clerk, aged 30, who during the crisis threw a number of rubber balls in Downing street, inscribed “Another peace conference ...

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