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-ENLISTMENTS. The enlistments to 8 o’clock last night were 12,288. Of the 7,911 medically examined 1,618 were fit, 2.242 temporarily unfit, and 1,051 permanently unfit. Wellington Press Association. SERVICE OVERSEAS. • According to radio advice the Canadian' Government has decided to train and equip an expeditionary forte for service overseas. WARSAW UNCOXQtJERED. WaS-saw, which is under a heavy bombardment, is still holding out.
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Evening Star, Issue 23376, 20 September 1939, Page 14
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65STOP PRESS Evening Star, Issue 23376, 20 September 1939, Page 14
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