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  2. BRITAIN DECIDES ON CONSCRIPTION.

    The Prime Minister (Mr. Chamberlain), in the House of Commons, announced the Government's decision to bring in conscription. The Prime Minister said that the present mobilisation ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  3. "COULD NOT REMAIN NEUTRAL."

    "Australia could not remain neutral if Great Britain were at warm but no Australian troops would be compelled to go to a foreign battlefield," said the Prime Minister (Mr. R. G. Menzies) in a ...

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  4. GAPS ALLEGED.

    "The Commonwealth Government has not been blind to the gaps in our defence, but it has set out to repar every breach with all the ...

    Article : 355 words
  5. HAS NOT RETURNED.

    By nightfall to-night, Roy Edwards, the young Darwin pilot who left here yesterday for Virkala Methodist Mission en the east ...

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  6. PLEA AND WARNING.

    Mr. Cordell Hull, Secretary of State, to-night addressed the National Convention of the Red Cross in terms which at once were ...

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  7. Ready for Discussions with Germany.

    Mr. Neville Chamberlain stated in the House of Commons to-day that the Government was ready to ...

    Article : 58 words
  8. "Unfavourable Contrast with 25 Years Ago."

    "Australia's dilatory measures to protect herself to-day contrasted unfavourably with the vigorous measures she took 26 year: ago, when faced ...

    Article : 238 words
  9. No Reply to Sir Nevile Henderson.

    The Foreign Office has still not replied to Sir Nevile Henderson's request for—[?] nterview with Herr von Ribbentrop. ...

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  10. FIRST MEETING.

    Following the first meeting of the new Federal Cabinet, it was announced that the Government expected a bill for registration of aliens ...

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  11. SWORN-IN.

    The Menzies Cabinet was sworn in at Government House to-day, Sand an official statement issued to-night established Ministerial ...

    Article : 225 words
  12. LANG TO GO?

    Suggestions that Mr. J. T. Lang should be asked to retire from the leadership were made [?]t a conference of Lang party unions In the Trades ...

    Article : 287 words
  13. JAPAN AND THE AXIS.

    A Tokio message says that momentous deliberations are going on without intermission in the inner circles of the Cabinet. Five Ministers, whose ...

    Article : 222 words
  14. "ISOLATION IS IMPOSSIBLE."

    In a statement on defence to-day the Premier (Mr. W. Forgan Smith), said isolation was Impossible, and he urged wholehearted co-operation in a ...

    Article : 340 words
  15. CONSUL EXPLAINS.

    The Acting Consul-General for Germany (Dr. O. Seger) said to-day he wished to forget about the flag incident on Tuesday afternoon when ...

    Article : 197 words
  16. SEVERE FIGHTING.

    "The Times" Hong Kong correspondent says the Chinese offensive is at a standstill. Severe fighting continues near Kongmoon. ...

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  17. CHINAMAN MURDERED?

    A Chinese storekeeper and gardener, Go Lum, was found lying dead on the floor of his store at 7.30 this morning, with the left side of his ...

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  18. MR. MENZIES WILL RECEIVE £4000 A YEAR.

    As Prime Minister, Mr. R. G. Mcnzies will receive about £4000 a year, including the special allowance of £1500 authorised by Parliament ...

    Article : 202 words
  19. The Shanghai Problem.

    The "Asahi" says that Mr. Arita., Japanese Foreign Minister, shortly will request Britain and the United States to co-operate in Japan's "fair ...

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  20. BASIC WAGE INCREASE.

    By completing its endorsement of all the decisions of the recent All-Australian Trade Union Congress, the Trades and Labour Council ...

    Article : 95 words
  21. REGULAR SESSIONS.

    Regular sessions of the Federal Parliament on set dates are likely to be introduced by Mr. R. G. Menzies soon in place of the previous system ...

    Article : 119 words
  22. FLOUR TAX REDUCED.

    Te Treasurer announced that the flour tax "would he reduced froin £5/17/1 a ton to £5/5/. the reduction operating on all business from ...

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  23. ANGLO-ROUMANIAN TALKS END SATISFACTORILY.

    The Anglo-Roamanian talks hare ended satisfactorily, and a communique can be expected to-morrow. The discussions concerned the ...

    Article : 95 words
  24. DECISION ADHERED TO.

    A special meeting of the Q.C.E. to-day considered the protest against the non-endorsement of Aid. Alkena for the Townsville plebiscite. On the ...

    Article : 59 words
  25. MR. DONALD LEAVES CHINA FOR LONDON.

    'The "Daily Telegraph" Hong Kong correspondent said Marshal Kalshek's personal adviser, the Australian (Mr. V. H. Donald), is reported to ...

    Article : 43 words
  26. SOUTH AFRICAN MOVE TO CONTROL PRESS.

    The Prime Minister (General Hertzog) told the House of Assembly that he intended to scok passage of a bill before June. ...

    Article : 41 words
  27. 10 MONTHS FOR SHOUTING "HEIL HITLER!"

    Charged with provocative behavlour. a man was sentenced to 10 moths for shouting "Hell Hitler!" in the [?] of Chojnice, in the Pollsh ...

    Article : 32 words
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