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  4. German Invasion of Holland Anticipated

    LONDON. FRIDAY.—ALTHOUGH HITLER MAY DECIDE UPON A CHANGE OF PLAN AT THE LAST MOMENT, IT IS BELIEVED AS ALMOST CERTAIN THAT GERMANY WILL INVADE HOLLAND. BIG TROOP CONCENTRATIONS ON THE DUTCH FRONTIER INDICATE THAT HIS PLAN ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  5. THE NEW AWARD

    A decision important to the State as a whole and this dist[?]e [?] particular will be made at a general me etng of the Mining Branch at the Australian Workers' Union in the Bo older Town Hall t[?] morning. Executive officers of the union have been in conference with ...

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  6. Road Tragedy

    When a motor car travelling Perth from Kaigvorlie everturned on the Great Eastern Highway about two miles from Kellerberrtn ...

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  7. Two Nazi Planes Shot Down

    LONDON, Friday.—Two German air craft were shot down near the English coast today when three separate German flights were intercepted. ...

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  8. Distress Signal

    COOLGARDIE. Saturday.—The Coolgardie Road Board today notified all and sundry who were able to understand that it was in distress. ...

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  9. Great Air Battle Expected

    LONDON.—"There is every indication that Allied and German fighters are warming up for a large-scale Western Front battle in which over 200 ...

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  10. Federal Cabinet Re-Organised

    CANBERRA Saturday .—The Prime Minister, Mr Menzies, announced reaching changes in the Cabiet organisation today. They are intended to ...

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  11. No Mining Awards in Germany

    LONDON, Friday.—German miner have sent a bulletin the international Federation of Trades [?]ions to Mr Will Lawther. President of the British Mine workers Federation, which assets that thou[?]nds of Nazi propagandises throughout Germany are ...

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  12. "An Unsolved .Riddle"

    LONDON, Saturday.—The German public regards the Munich bomb explosion as an unsolved riddle as it is impossible to see how it could be ...

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  13. Mr. De Valera Threatened

    LONDON, Saturday.— Mr Eamon de Valera, Prime Minister of Eire, has received two threats on his life and is being watched by armed guards. ...

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  14. Swiss Take Precautions

    LONDON, Friday.—Although the position is not regarded as particularly alarming in Switzerland all military leave has been cancelled and all ...

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  15. Dominion Ministers to Visit Front

    LONDON. Friday.—Arrangements have been completed for a two- day visit to the Western Front by the Dominion representatives now in ...

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  16. Great War Remembered

    The twenty-first anniversary of Hue armistice that ended the was remembered on the goldfields yesterday by a two minutes silence at 11 p.m. and by services in Kalgoorlie and Boulder in the evening, a practical gesture towards ameliorating the effects of the ...

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  17. Dutch Indies

    TOKIO, Friday.—Japan's attitude if the Netherlands is involved in war is believed to have been discussed at a long conference today between the ...

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  18. A Gestapo Device

    PARIS.—Narcotic drugs are being given to German women as a reward for information obtained for the secret police, according to a report published ...

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  19. Shipping Clerks Strike in San Francisco

    SAN FRANCISCO. Friday.—The Shipping Clerks Association began a strike at 6 p.m. today. A [?] of pickets has been placed along all docks on ...

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  20. Unnecessary Modesty

    SYDNEY.—The identity of the man and the woman who have travelled three times to Australia as "Mr and Mrs X" has been revealed. They are Mr and ...

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  21. Nazi Radio Stations in Mexico?

    MEXICO CITY, Friday.—Allied and [?]neutral foreign intelligence agents are investigating persistent reports that secret German wireless stations are ...

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  23. Veteran to Cycle to Adelaide

    PERTH, Saturday.—classed in the Great War. 47-year-old Douglas- Hart adopted cycling as a means to regain heatlh. ...

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  24. Forced Labor for Polish Prisoners

    ROTTERDAM.—Polish military and civilian prisoners are being hired out to German farmers and others needing labor, who have to pay to the Nazi ...

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  25. Train Travellers

    TARCOOLA, Saturday.—The following passengers are travelling on the train due at Kalgoorlie tomorrow:— For Kalgoorlie: Misses McGough, ...

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  26. Gestapo Arrest Ex-Kaiser s Sons?

    PARIS.—The former Crown Prince Wilhelm of Prussia, eldest son of ex-Kaiser, and Prince August Wilhelm, the ex-Kaiser's fourth son, are ...

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  27. Ship Every Two Months

    LONDON. Friday.—British shipyards will soon be turning out ships like motor cars. It is planned to build 2 000 ton freighters with a speed of 12 ...

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