20, 1939.
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ndon, To-day.
the Exchequer he nation in the
ak of war, re-
ns and rings. d, on behalf of of loans free of on of the war.—
Y
AUSTRALIA AND HER
PART IN WAR
Canberra, To-day.
·
Both the Premier, Mr. R. G. Menzies, and the Defence Minister, Brigadier G. A. Street, told the Australian House of Representatives yesterday that no Australian expeditionary force would be despatched overseas at pre- sent, but the situation might be reviewed later.
At the end of November, said Mr. Menzies, 100,000 men In Australia would have received at least one month's training.
Brigadier Street said that the shifts and changes in the international situation were so extraordinary that no responsible Australian Government could pledge in advance what part the country would play.
of
On the first day of enrolment volunteers in Australia, 10,000 men joined up. Reuter.
CAN IT BE POSSIBLE? The Defence Minister, Brigadier Street, said the British Government recognised that the best contribution Australia could make at this juncture was to defend herself.
To-day. Frnment to owards the orces, has sections of sia could at a moment's notice com- pose their hereditary differences to the satisfaction of their people.
Commenting on the general situa-
tion, Mr. Menzies said it was impos- sible to feel that Germany and Rus-
an Expert British Wireless.
was the
total net
INTERESTING
ade avail- TALKS IN
defence ROME
requipment of with modern
egun,
has just paid
Government's
*nment spokes-
Rome, To-day. The appointment of Signor Bastianini as new Italian Ambassador in London yes- terday followed a day of in- tense diplomatic activity in
Council that | Rome.
the
be produced Count Ciano, the Foreign Minister, efence of
saw Sir Percy Loraine, the British Ambassador, and M. Francoi Poncet, the French Ambassador.
je in India. FURCES
ast month, the set up a De- deal directly ng supplies of cution of war. hat in the last ded a greater s required by nia, thus con- demand on
abery 1918, the
nd stores des-
various fronts
also supplied
Count Ciano also saw the Polish Ambassador and the Rumanian Minis-
ter.
In the Vatican, His Holiness the Pope is understood to feel great anxiety over the fate of Poland, which is a predominently Catholic country.
His Holiness received the Polish Minister to the Holy See as well as the Primate of Poland, who had hur- ried to Rome.
His Holiness also received the Bri- tish and French Ministers to the Holy See.-Reuter.
tities of hides, ed for war needs in the last war, the hica, saltpetre, output of wolfram was increased from coir, rubber, a negligible figure to one third of the stuffs.
world's production. Exports of Ia- the extent to dian jute alone in the last war were were develop-worth £137,000,000.-British Wireless.
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JERRY-1 THOUGHT
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