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ADVERTISERS A DVJ.fi!iTI!sU£.H& a»e requested to have <f* l,t)iau Advertisements '» the Otbce uo» later Mwt t'UW *,m each day " I'oiigiuari tiff.^ tllflf tW inaurtion capnot i>e Hwmimi f'oi thai d*y'» l«"ie Do not aajifl origuiftl reierences with ii|.>plifUMitiiiti io* positions Copiee only. NOtil *ii» tillime mijillessee care ot General I'him •Hlihb <mnt'Ot lie (incepted The PwiiirnMon* ol l.iie MSvening Poet' ((« 1)0) liiilfl ihetii&elvee responsible for Hum iitftta||if)li fti fIM? fldvertiaement lluiMi^li «u:(s|*j*s!»l ot from other cnusen or lim »HVti'j! tit Hi** iwMifal.inn of nn ndver 'IfifMt'lr'O! '~ I Oil Ilin Iliitin'- <>l' l?''p)'c:i'-*ii:!livc,S Illir. i-ifl^riioiiii Mi'- *'■ '■'. '">■ Kyit.: < NYillunitl, l(ii'"!ti'l<ui) i\<±<'<[ the Arlin;- I'i'ltm' Miiii;il*T (lli<.« lion. !t\ Frn.-Ji'i'i tvliHlx'r, In view of a ;;lnlriiir'iil in I.li** ",'-n;iml:ir?l," that Ilk! C'oMiiH. Wff" ""'■ '■" ''"■ Miwensed ill wiirl.iiiH', would Ik* endeavour to ]KM'!;u;ule Hit1 I'ljihour caucus to ;iMi<<>' !•> include a returned soMlcr In C'lblnoL Mr. Kyle pointed out Ihnf Him- were no relumed solidlei\s iv (ho Cabinet at present. Mr. FraKer mild the "Standard" had bud no authority from any- • one to make that statement.' jMJT. j Speaker .informed Mr. Kyle that the question would not appeal iri ; the Order Paper. „ _ ......f ENLISTMENT BY POST. 1 It was not possible to" make enlistments and medical examinations contemporaneous, said the Minister of Defence (the Hon. F. Jones) in the House of Representatives this afternoon in reply to Mr. W. J. Broadfoot (Nat., Waitomo), who raised the question of men having to make long journeys for enlistment and then examination. Men desirious of enlisting should forward their application forms by post or- hand them in person to the nearest recruiting office and then await orders to attend for medical examination. When men received instructions to report for medical examination and had to travel any distance, entailing expense, their out-of-pocket charges would be met. ( ESCAPE OF" ORZEX,. ' 1 London.—The Riga correspondent of "The Times"' says that Estonia has dismissed the head of the navy and the chief of the naval staff in consequence of the escape of the Polish submarine Orzel, which was interned at Tallinn.— (P.A. Cable.) The Russian Government is reported to be annoyed over the ■ escape of the interned Polish submarine., and the official Russian agency alleges that Estonia connived in the escape. The Estonians say that the crew of the submarine broke parole. The submarine's guns were removed, but she still carried six torpedoes. The Soviet fleet in the Baltic has been given instructions about submarines escaping from neutral ports. A report from. Stockholm says that Estonia is' being blockaded. It is believed that the Estonian,Min- . ister in Moscow may seek an interview with M. Molotov to discuss the escape of the submarine. — (Daventry). BIG BATTLE IN POLAND. Berlin.—lt is officially announced that 50000 prisoners and "an immense "amount of booty" were captured, after crushing the Polish army in one of the biggest battles on the eastern frof"' m the Bzura River. Kom 2000 to 3000 Polish troops are still holding out near Gdynia on the heights overlooking the city.—P.A. Cable. INDUSTRIAL COUNCIL. _ j Mr. C. M. Turrell's name has been added to the Industrial Emergency Council, the personnel of which was announced last night by the Minister of Labour. i

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Evening Post, Volume CXXVIII, Issue 70, 20 September 1939, Page 16

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