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  • FRESH COMPLICATIONS IN EUROPE FRENCH VACILLATION CAUSES ANXIETY. British Patience Sorely Tested. ITALY'S "DISTURBING QUESTION" TOM. LAVAL. Information Sought On Forces To Defend Brenner Pass APPARENT FLAW IN ALLIANCE. Little Faith In Latest Peace Moves LONDON, October 16.

    A communication from the British Government indicating that its patience and toleration towards the manoeuvres of the French Premier (M. Laval) in the Italo-Abyssinian conflict are becoming exhausted, and a previous profoundly disturbing enquiry ... [Article] (1343 words)
  • BRITAIN "SHOCKED" BY FRENCH ATTITUDE Sir A. Chamberlain On Future Of Covenant. PARIS, October 15.

    "We are astonished and—why not say it—shocked by the apparent, hesitation and egotistical considerations which seem to characterise the French ... [Article] (173 words)
  • ARMS ORDERS PLACED FOR ABYSSINIA New Leader On His Way Back From Geneva. LONDON, October 15.

    The Brussels correspondent of the "Daily Mail" reports that the newly appointed Generalissimo of the Abyssinian forces (General Hawariat), who ... [Article] (110 words)
  • Five Thousand Rifles For Abyssinia ADDIS ABABA, October 15.

    Five thousand rifles are report [?] to have been imported into Abyssinia from British Somaliland following the removal of the arms embargo. ... [Article] (31 words)
  • ANGLO-ITALIAN RELATIONS Reported Moves By M. Laval. GESTURE BRITAIN SOUGHT. Reduction Of Fleet In mediterranean. LONDON, October 16.

    The Paris correspondent of "The Times" writes:—"Though M. Laval is undoubtedly making renewed efforts for a peaceful settlement, his chief ... [Article] (683 words)
  • N.Z. CRUISER ORDERED ABROAD Detailed For Service With British Navy. WELLINGTON, October 16.

    The Prime Minister (Mr. Forbes) announced to Parliament today that the cruiser Diomede is being detailed for service under the British Admiralty at ... [Article] (293 words)
  • New Cruiser To Sail Soon LONDON, October 16

    It is now learned that the new Australian cruiser Sydney will leave for Australia about October 24, which is the date originally contemplated. Her ... [Article] (47 words)
  • Abyssinians Prepare To Retake Aksum ROME, October 15.

    The Aksum correspondent of "[?] Lavoro Fascista" declares that Ran Seyoum with several thousand men is preparing to launch a ... [Article] (60 words)
  • AUSTRALIA'S PART IN SANCTIONS Legislation Necessary Before End Of Month. EXAMINATION BY CABINET SUB-COMMITTEE. INTEREST IN LABOR STAND. CANBERRA, October 16.

    Early action trill be taken by the Commonwealth Government to give effect to the financial and economic sanctions against Italy which have been ... [Article] (793 words)
  • LACK OF MEDICAL FACILITIES Egyptian Prince To Organise Aid For Abyssinians. LONDON, October 14.

    The Addis Ababa correspondent of the "Daily Mail" writes that the northern Abyssinian armies are suffering greatly from a lack of medical ... [Article] (102 words)
  • More Italian Troops Sent To Libya ROME, October 15.

    The Matauro division from Ancona, comprising 17,000 men has left Italy for Libya, where it will be stationed at Tripoli before it links up with divisions ... [Article] (48 words)
  • Two English Doctors For Adelaide Hospital LONDON, October 16.

    In response to the Adelaide Hospital's appeal for additional doctors, in which the B.M.A. has assisted the South Australian Agent-General ... [Article] (62 words)
  • 21 German Submarines To Be Launched Soon BERLIN, October 15.

    The Naval Gazette reveals that 21 submarines, of 250 tons each, will be launched this year and win be stationed in the Baltic. ... [Article] (34 words)
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  • M.P.s' SALARY CUTS Period Of Operation Shortened. GOVERNMENT MEMBERS AT VARIANCE. Nine Oppose Premier's Amendment

    A division in the Government's ranks occurred in the Assembly last night when the Premier (Mr. Butler) moved an amendment to the Ministerial and ... [Article] (880 words)
  • DEATH OF ELDEST OF QUADRUPLETS Sudden Change After Christening. LONDON, October 15.

    George, the eldest of the quadruplets who were born to Mrs. V. Harmsworth, of Stoke Newington, on Sunday, died today half an hour after the four ... [Article] (266 words)
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  • LICENSING BILL PASSES SECOND READING Ten To Five Vote In Council. AMENDMENT SUGGESTED 9 To 9 Trading Hours

    By 10 votes to five, the Legislative Council yesterday passed the Licensing Bill through the second reading stage. The Bill was taken into ...
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  • TWO KILLED IN RAIL ACCIDENTS Man Crushed And School Girl Run Over

    Two persons were killed in railway accidents yesterday—a schoolgirl, who was run over by a train at Lower Mitcham, and an employe of General ... [Article] (397 words)
  • Choked Petrol Pipe Forces Broadbe[?]t Down BASRA, October 16.

    H. P. Broadbent, who abandoned his flight to England from Australia yesterday explained that he was forced down by a choked petrol pipe. He ... [Article] (49 words)
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  • COLONIAL RAW MATERIALS Minister On Causes Of Bitterness And Strife. RADIO TALK TO U.S. LONDON, October 15.

    In a broadcast address this afternoon to the fifth annual women's conference on current problems, meeting in New York, the British Foreign ... [Article] (582 words)
  • RED HILL PLAN AND DEFENCE ASPECT Direct Fremantle-Sydney Line Favored. CANBERRA, October 16.

    The necessity for a 4 ft. 8 1/2 in[?] standard gauge on all future railways, because of defence requirements, was stressed by the Minister for Defence ... [Article] (356 words)
  • Letter Explains Compensation Claims

    The letter which has been sent by the Premier (Mr. Butler) to the Commonwealth is merely a further explanation of the State Government's ... [Article] (181 words)
  • Kingsford Smith Still Held Up LONDON, October 16.

    Sir Charles Kingsford Smith is still negotiating with the Air Ministry, seeking permission to carry in his plane Lady Southern Cross on his ... [Article] (111 words)
  • WIDESPREAD INTEREST IN EFFECT OF BUDGET Business Sections Analyse Taxation Proposals. INCREASED RATE FOR MANY SMALL COMPANIE. "No Hardship-Anomaly Removed". RECOMMENDATIONS OF EXPERT COMMITTEE

    Not for many years has a financial statement of the Government attracted such widespread attention as the 1935-36 Budget, which was submitted to Parliament by the Premier (Mr. Butler) on Tuesday night. Judged by comments made yesterday ... [Article] (1281 words)
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