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    THE GOVERNOR-GENERAL, Lord Gowrie (left) visited the 1st Battalion in camp near Sydney and with the commanding officer, Lieutenant-Colonel L. S. J. Allen, inspected newly-constructed trenches. ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  3. HEAVY RAIN RETARDS OPERATIONS ON WESTERN FRONT

    A FRENCH war communique states that intermittent artillery exchanges took place along the western front, and that French'troops captured Bourg Forest. An enemy raid south of Pirmasens was repulsed. Heavy rain impeded ...

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  4. ALLIES NOT LIKELY TO ENTER RASH OFFENSIVE

    THE Paris correspondent of the "New York Time" states: "Barring surprises diplomatically, because militarily they seem well-nigh ...

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  5. RAIDER OR DEPOT SHIP?

    The Mexico City correspondent of the "New York Times" states: "Although the Mexican authorities claim that no war materials are aboard, the departure ...

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  6. Britain's Attitude To Neutral Countries

    IN a broadcast today, the Minister for Economie Warfare (Mr Ronald Cross) said: " Neutral countries are naturally anxious to see that their ...

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  7. EMPIRE WAR CABINET TO BE FORMED

    TO form an Empire War Cabinet to decide major policy questions in the conduct of the war, the British Prime Minister (Mr Chamberlain) has ...

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  8. MILITIA TO REMAIN IN CAMP FOR FOUR MONTHS

    THE War Cabinet released tonight the rates of pay for the special force of 20,000, the air expeditionary force, the militia under special training, and the reserve garrison battalions. It announced also that after the first 30 days' training militiamen will have three months' further training in ...

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  9. COORDINATE EMPIRE'S WAR EFFORT

    The Dominions Secretary (Mr Eden) stated in the House of Commons that Australia, New Zealand, Canada and South Africa, each were sending a ...

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  10. DOING THEIR BIT

    Gifts ranging from a cheque for £5000 to a few uncancelled postage stamps are pouring into the Defence Department from patriotic ...

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  11. STATE'S VOLUNTEERS

    Up till 5 p.m. on Wednesday 1600 volunteers for Queensland's quota of 2500 for the special military force of 20,000 had been declared fit. It was ...

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  12. LABOUR POLITICIANS WANTED INCREASED SALARIES

    A story behind the preparation of the State estimates, which Parliament will begin to consider next week, is that several members of the Labour ...

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  13. INCOMES ABOVE £10,000

    Eight Queensland taxpayers received an Income of more than £10,000 in the last financial year, stated the report of the Commissioner of Taxes (Mr Magee), ...

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  14. JAPANESE RETREATING

    It is officially stated that the Japanese are retreating after heavy losses and have abandoned much equipment, 15 miles from Changsha. The Chinese ...

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  15. CARRY TORCH AGAIN ON FRENCH SOIL

    The Polish Prime Minister (General Sikorski) when interviewed, said: "My Government's essential task is to form without delay an army which will ...

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  16. TO CONTROL PRICES OF SERVICES

    The National Security regulations were amended today to give the Commonwealth power to control prices of services as well as of commodities. The ...

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  17. INDUSTRIES CENSUS

    A census of 101 Australian manufacturing industries has been ordered, by the Commonwealth Government. Emergency planning and organisation ...

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  18. CONTINUE WORK ON MAIN ROADS

    Main roads work to cost £100,000 will he released this month to maintain in employment a number of former relief workers who were found full-time jobs ...

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  19. EXPANSION OF CREDIT URGED

    Addressing members of the Ccnstitutional Associatioin today, the former Premier (Mr Stevens) said the Commonwealth should consider the advisability ...

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  20. POLES STILL FIGHTING

    The Rotterdam correspondent of "The Times" states: "The German High Command admits that fighting is still occuring with isolated polish detachments ...

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  21. Mr Casey Joins Defence Council

    The Minister for Supply and Development (Mr Casey) has been made a member of the Defence Council. This action has been taken under ...

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  22. CONVICTION QUASHED

    In a joint judgement, Chief Justice Blair and Mr Justice Macrossan stated in the Full Court today that the prosecution had failed to show that ...

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  23. UNSHRINKABLE WOOL

    Highly favourable results are reported of a new English process to make wool unshrinkable. Tests have been made by several textile mills and the wool treated ...

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  24. TURKISH MILITARY MISSION IN LONDON

    The Turkish military mission conferred with members of the War Office and visited Sir Edmund Ironside. Chief of the British Imperial General Staff. ...

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  25. TRAFFIC ACCIDENTS

    The annual report of the Health Department, which was tabled in Parliament today, revealed that the determination of alcohol content in the ...

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  26. WEATHER FORECAST

    The following State forecast was issued by the Weather Bureau at 5 p.m. today for the ensuing 24 hours: Variable thunderstorm conditions mainly in ...

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  27. GERMAN PILOT LANDS IN DUTCH TERRITORY

    A German pilot parachuting from his warplane, landed on the Dutch side of the frontier. He was interned. ...

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  28. HITLER AT WARSAW

    The Berlin correspondent of the British United Press states that Herr Hitler went to Warsaw by air. ...

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