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ALIEN INTERNEES. (United Press Association Per Electric Telegraph Copyright). LONDON, July 13. The “Daily Telegraph” says: “Two thousand internees already have left Britain for Australia. Britain is hearing the cost of their maintenance and camp guards.” CANADIAN CATHOLICS. QUEBEC, July 12. Cardinal Villoneuve, Primate of Canada. asked all Cathdlics to observe a strict fast of bread, water, and a lew vegetables on July 19, in order to obtain from God “peace, victory, and protection of Canada against her enemies.” BRITISH DEFENCE EFFORTS. RUGBY, July 12. A film has been produced in a week by the Minister of Information, depicting the determination of people of all classes in every part of Britain to win the war. It will be shown in .dnemas throughout the country within the next fortnight to an audience of approximately ten million people. REGISTER IN BRITAIN. RUGBY. July 13. To-d registrations took place for the 1908 class for ,military service. They totalled 322.097 men. of whom 1049 are conscientious objectors, the lowest percentage on record.
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Hokitika Guardian, 16 July 1940, Page 7
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