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Advertising : 24 wordsAscribing the failure of the State Premiers to throw their full weight behind the Commonwealth Government's plan for national defence and developmental co-operation to the incapacity or unreadiness of the States to rise to a national occasion[?] ...
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Article : 291 words"We cannot postpone our defence plans because the States will not come in," said a Cabinet spokesman yesterday. This attitude may mean that the States have placed themselves in an enormously difficult position, because defence ...
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Article : 44 wordsThe Premier (Mr. Stevens) refused to comment tonight on Mr. Casey's attack. He said that he had nothing ...
Article : 35 wordsThe occupation of Canton has been completed. Four thousand Ch[?]se dead were found in the eastern districts. The Japanese lost 50. ...
Article : 51 wordsNEW YORK, Sunday.—President Roosevelt favoured the maintenance of Palestine as a national Jewish home, and was ready to do ...
Article : 44 wordsRandolph Hearst, retired newspaper magnate, broadcasting to the nation, bitterly attacked Britain and urged American isolation. The speech was rebroadcast to the world in five languages, including Italian and German, and was announced as his personal ...
Article : 434 wordsLONDON, Sunday.—The "Sunday, Dispatch" published an interview with the Prime Minister of North Ireland (Lord Craigavon) who ...
Article : 66 wordsOne of the Hawker Demon air force 'planes which had been cooperating with the military manoeuvres at Port Stephens made ...
Article : 77 wordsBREST, Sunday.—Seven Loyalists stole revolvers and escaped from Corona by row boats and boarded a Rebel trawler in the offing, forcing ...
Article : 97 wordsReports in a Sydney Sunday newspaper that the Minister for Defence (Mr. Thorby) had left the Premiers' Conference on Friday night to attend ...
Article : 193 words"I said months ago that there was no national leadership in Australia, and the conference just concluded emphasises that fact. My impression ...
Article : 132 wordsIt is expected that a general resumption of work in coal mines will take place to-morrow without a hitch. It was emphasised to-night ...
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Article : 124 wordsThe former Premier of Czechoslovakia (Dr. Benes), who had been reported to be an his way to Switzerland, unexpectedly arrived ...
Article : 59 wordsFour R.A.F. Vickers Wellesley bombers are due in Egypt from London on Monday, where they will refuel before attempting a non-stop ...
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The Canberra Times (ACT : 1926 - 1995), Mon 24 Oct 1938, Page 1
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