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  4. German Invasion of Holland is Feared

    Despite the German denial of any intention to violate Dutch neutrality, Holland is pressing on With the fortifications on the eastern frontier, says the British United Press correspondent at Amsterdam. Three defence lines are now being constructed with the object of forming a better barrier than the present method of mining bridges and ...

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  5. FRANCE AND BRITAIN WILL NEVER BE SEPARATED—M. DALADIER

    “German propaganda will never separate Britain and France,” declared the Prime Minister (M. Daladier) in a broadcast to the nation. ...

    Article : 127 words
  6. ASSASSINS OF PREMIER EXECUTED WITHOUT TRIAL

    Prompt police measures followed the assassination of the Prime Minister (M. Calinescu). The police rounded up members of the Iron Guard and other extremists, and eight Iron Guards! alleged to have ...

    Article : 539 words
  7. Government Defeats Move of Senate on Gold Tax

    Shortly before the House of Representatives adjourned to-night, the assistant Treasurer (Mr. Spender) brought down an excise duty on gold, ...

    Article : 189 words
  8. VON RIBBERNTROP WITH £2½ MILLION AHEAD OF OTHER NAZI MILLIONAIRES

    According to the “Times” correspondent in New York two afternoon papers on September 20 published reports from London stating that seven ...

    Article : 329 words
  9. Federal Parliament Goes Into Recess

    The Federal Parliament went into recess to-night, and most of the Cabinet left immediately for Melbourne, where a series of meetings will be ...

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  10. AIR ATTACKS FEARED IN ENGLAND

    Sir John Anderson, Minister for Civilian Defence, stated at a Press conference that the air raid menace was as threatening as ever. ...

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  11. Sun Shines Despite Ban on Weather Forecasts !

    There was good reason for the action of the Commonwealth Government in placing a ban on the dissemination of weather Information, ...

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  12. LYING RUMORS ABOUT LOSSES OF CAPITAL SHIPS

    The Admiralty announces that there is no foundation whatever for many rumors circulating in respect to supposed losses of various capital ships, ...

    Article : 67 words
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  14. DUKE OF GLOUCESTER “SOMEWHERE IN FRANCE”

    It is officially announced that the Duke of Gloucester has taken an appointment with British forces in France. ...

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  15. WILL HEAR OBJECTIONS OF PERSONS INTERNED

    The Attorney-General (Sir Harry Manning) stated to-night that the Minister for Defence had approved of Mr. Justice Davidson (chairman), Messrs. ...

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  16. BREMEN NOT CAPTURED

    The Admiralty stated to-day that it was absurd to say that the German liner Bremen had been captured. ...

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  17. GOODS FOR GERMANY SEIZED

    Goods consigned to Germany, including a thousand bales of cotton and 2000 tons of ore have been seized. ...

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  18. N.Z. PRIMARY PRODUCE FOR BRITAIN

    Addressing the first meeting of the Council of Primary Producers, whose object is the organisation of agricultural and primary industries to ...

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  19. JEWS FORTUNE CONFISCATED

    The fortune of Julius Rothschild the Jew, has been confiscated. ...

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  20. GERMANS UP TO THEIR OLD TRICKS

    The Paris correspondent of “The Times” recounts that the Germans are using their old tricks that were employed in the Hindenberg line in ...

    Article : 109 words
  21. WORK FOR PRISONERS OF WAR IN GERMANY

    The Berlin wireless announced that German employers should apply at the labor exchanges for prisoners of war, who will be used in industry. ...

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  22. MOVE TO HATE BRITISH WAR ORPHANS ADOPTED IN AUSTRALIA

    As an expression of the desire of citizens to further aid Britain during the war, an organisation is to be formed m Sydney to arrange for the ...

    Article : 66 words
  23. Bromwich Placed Second in World’s Tennis Ranking

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  24. CHINESE INFLICT HEAVY LOSSES ON JAPANESE

    The Chinese have repulsed a Japanese offensive, inflicting heavy losses at Hupeh and Kiangsi, besides recapturing strategic towns north-west of ...

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  25. ANTI-NAZIS ACTIVE IN GERMANY

    Many arrests have been made in connection with the recent explosion at the headquarters of the German Air Ministry in Berlin. It is revealed ...

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  27. MELBOURNE ROYAL SHOW CONTINUES

    The Royal Agricultural Society of Victoria was favored with ideal weather conditions again to-day, when the 1939 record Royal Show was officially ...

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  28. BOUNTIES CONTINUED

    Bills to continue the bounty on Australian made tractors, sulphur and wire netting passed all stages in the House of Representatives to-day. Debate on ...

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  29. GERMAN PRESS IGNORES ROOSEVELT’S SPEECH

    Although it is expected that Mr. Roosevelt‘s advocacy of the lifting of the arms embargo will not be welcome in official circles, the Press does not ...

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  30. GERMAN ATTEMPTS TO INCITE ARABS

    The Beirut correspondent of “The Times” says that German broadcasting is giving marked attention to attempts to incite the Arabs against the Allies, ...

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  31. LITTLE BOY KILLED BY CAR

    Malton Dunn, aged 7 years, of Melville road, West Brunswick, a grandson of Police Superintendent Dunn, was knocked down and killed by a ...

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  32. NO MILK FOR GERMAN ADULTS AFTER SEPTEMBER 25

    The Berlin correspondent of the Associated Press states that the German authorities axe preparing further food rationing. Adults will not be ...

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  33. GOLD PRICE AT HIGH LEVEL

    The price fixed by the Commonwealth Bank for gold lodged at the mint yesterday was £10/11/ per cunce (fine). Sovereigns were ...

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  34. GERMAN PRISONERS OF WAR ARRIVE IN ENGLAND

    The British Ministry for Information announces that German prisoners of war have begun to arrive in England. ...

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  35. BIG BORROWING PROGRAMME AGREED TO

    A loan bill providing for a borrowing programme involving £22,680,000 passed all stages in the Senate to-night. ...

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