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  2. POLES STILL REFUSE TO GIVE IN

    LONDON, Thursday.—The German military authorities say mopping up operations in Poland will take no longer than a week. The Army, it is stated, is reluctant to shell Warsaw heavily, hoping that ...

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  3. New Nazi Attempt To Lower French Morale

    LONDON, Thursday. — French families in several Felgiah cities found in their letter-boxes what were supposed to be official ...

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    APPLICANTS FOR ENLISTMENT in the Royal Australian Air Force filing in forms at the Melbourne Technical College recruiting depot yesterday. ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  5. GOLD TAX BILL UNCURTAIN

    CANBERRA, Thursday.—Another attempt will be made by the Government tomorrow to pass the Gold Tax Bill through ...

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  6. RECRUITING APPLICATIONS UP TO VICTORIA’S QUOTA

    THREE hundred more men applied yesterday to enlist with the special division of the new A.I.F. for service at home or abroad. This brought applications at the Flinders Street Railway Station depot to 7000, the figure fixed for Victoria’s quota. ...

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  7. DEFENCE POLICY ATTACKED

    SYDNEY, Thursday. — The Federal Government’s defence works policy was attacked in Parliament today by the former Premier (Mr. Stevens). ...

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  8. Russians Bar Way to Nazis

    THE Paris newspaper, Le Temps, points out that the Russians are not only masters of parts of the Galician ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  9. From Central Australia To Enlist In N.Z.

    WELLINGTON (N.Z.).—Thursday. —Denis Ring. 24. who was working on a sheep run in Central Australia when war broke out. ...

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  10. £5000 MORE WANTED FOR CARNIVAL

    FOLLOWING a special meeting yesterday. the finance committee is expected to recommend to the City Council on Monday that the ...

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  11. COUNCIL TO AID PRIMARY PRODUCERS IN N.Z.

    WELLINGTON (N.Z.), Thursday.—The Government has suspended the Royal Commission’s inquiry into the sheep farming industry, which ...

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  12. A Place In The Sun

    THE German steel and coal magnate, Fritz Thyssen, who is reported to have fled from Germany, was the real power behind the ...

    Article : 121 words
  13. Roosevelt’s Uncle Becomes British Subject

    LONDON, Thursday.—Mr. Kermit Roosevelt, a son of the late Theodore Roosevelt, the former American President and an uncle of President ...

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  14. Service in Ranks Needed For Commissions

    LONDON, Thursday. — The War Office announces that "as a general rule" commissions in the forces will be obtainable only alter service ...

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  15. Liner Bremen Captured By British Warships?

    LONDON, Thursday.—Reports that the German liner Bremen, escorted by warships, has reached a British port, are not contirmed ...

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  16. Neutral Delegations For London

    STOCKHOLM, Thursday. — Seven delegates representing Swedish, industrial and shipping interests have left for London to negotiate with the ...

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  17. War Risk Pay Rises For U.S. Seamen

    NEW YORK, Thursday. — The U.S. Maritime Commission announces an increase of 25 per cent, in the pay of seamen during the emergency ...

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