"A FINE SHOW."
AUSTRALIA'S NEW TROOPS.
WORKERS' ATTITUDE TO RUSSIA. "The members of the second echelon of the Australian Forces made a line sbowiii" when they marched past in Sydney, , ' said Mr. A. D. Roth man. American representative of the Australian Associated Press, who was a through passenger to the United States by the Monterey from Sydney to-day.
Although there were signs of division in the ranks of some members of tbc trade unions, Australia generally was determined to put forward her utmost effort in the war, he added. Differences of opinion regarding the part Russia was playing had bet-n noticed earlier in the United States, but. the attack i>n Finland had brought about a complete ohanjre there. In Australia opinion appeared to Ik> still in the format've sUigc.
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Auckland Star, Volume LXXI, Issue 77, 1 April 1940, Page 8
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