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  5. German Sincerity in Question

    "We are deaf to no words and blind to no act," said the Prime Minister (M. Daladier) briefly replying to Herr Hitler at the opening of the Chamber ...

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  6. "SHEER HYPOCRISY"

    "Conciliation has been a dismal failure, so far as the Government and quasirGovernment departments are concerned. The Government ...

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  7. AMERICAN STRIKES

    The Department of Labor reported to-day that 630,000 workers had returned to jobs during September in 17 industrial and bushiest groups. The ...

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  8. HOMES DYNAMITED

    Pickets and workers clashed at Wilkesbarre, and dynamite damaged the homes of two misers. ...

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  9. CANADIAN TROUBLE AVERTED

    A threat to paralyse Canadian industries by the strike of 30,000 railway men working on both systems was averted to-day when the ...

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  10. TRAVELLERS' REFUGE

    Three St. Bernard monks who left Marseilles early in January last for Thibrt have accomplished their objective and have reached Sila Pass, at a ...

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  11. MORE SHIPS

    The upward trend in British ship building which was apparent at the beginning of the year, continues, according to Lloyd's quarterly returns ...

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  12. "NOT MY INACCURACY"

    Sir John Simon and Captain Anthony Eden reached London by air from Paris to-day on their return from Geneva. ...

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  14. AMERICAN MALTREATED

    Two "brownshirts" who were found guilty of maltreatment of an American citizen, Mr. Boelg, at Dusseldorf recently, were sentenced to six ...

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  15. TWO FINGERS OFF

    Giving evidence during the hearing of a conspiracy charge at the North Sydney Police Court today. Detective Ryan alleged that one of the ...

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  16. FRENCH FINANCE

    The Chamber of Deputies to-day, by 430 votes to 120, agreed to the Govornment's request to apply an emergency procedure budget, proposing to ...

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  17. REICHSTAG FIRE

    At the Reichstag fire trial Dumitroff's counsel asked for permission to call evidence to prove that his client was not in Berlin on the night of ...

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  18. SIR JOHN SIMON REVIEWS RECENT EVENTS

    In a special national broadcast here to-night, the Foreign Minister (Sir John Simon) reviewed the recent events at Geneva. He declared:— ...

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  19. AUSTRALIA'S NAVY

    The destroyers Vampire and Voyager left Portsmouth to-day to join the flotilla leader Stewart and the destroyers Vandetts and Waterhen from ...

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  20. PROFESSOR EINSTEIN

    Processor Einstein arrived hare to-day to assume a the appointment as Professor of Mathematics and Theoretical Physics with the Institute for ...

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  21. DAIRY SHOW

    The remit of the Dairy Show Empire competitions was announced to-day. No prizes have gone to New South ...

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  22. GERMAN THOROUGHNESS

    The British United Press Berlin representative reveals that Herr Hitler last night told a Nazi meeting that Germany would attend no meetings, ...

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