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  2. FRENCH PREMIER IS CONFIDENT OF SETTLEMENT

    LONDON, Thursday:—"Write what you like regarding the negotiations being pursued. I remain indifferent," M. Laval told newspaper men last night regarding the Italo- Abyssinian conflict, according to the Paris correspondent ...

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  3. CESSATION OF TRADE With Itaty

    WASHINGTON, Wednesday:—The Administration today went a step further in its Passive efforts to halt the Italo ...

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  4. ABYSSINIAN COUNTER. Attack?

    LONDON, Wednesday:— Reports from Asmara and from Rome indicate a possibility that the Abyssinians will ...

    Article : 356 words
  5. REGULATION OF EXPORTS

    CANBERRA, Thursday—The regulation of meat exports and the administration of quotas by a system of licences in association with ...

    Article : 349 words
  6. Australia's Move

    CANBERRA, Thursday:— Amid loud cheers from the Government benches and "booheos" from the Opposition, Mr. Menzies ...

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  7. Ambassador to Protest

    BERLIN, Thursday:—The German Ambassador in London has been instructed to sharply protest against Mr. Winston Churchill's ...

    Article : 221 words
  8. ARM MERCHANT FLEET

    LONDON, Wednesday:—A message from Rome says a royal decree has been published regulating the ...

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  9. MAN COMMITTED FOR TRIAL

    LONDON, Wednesday:— Rose : Slater (29), who, with her brother, Ernest Slater (26), butcher, was charged at Westminster Police ...

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  10. NEW CRIMES BILL

    CANBERRA, Thursday :—"I will divide the House on every line of it. so get ready." This was the greeting the Crimes Bill received in the Senate ...

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  11. LEAGUE COMMITTEE MEETINGS

    LONDON, Wednesday: — The Minister for League of Nations' Affairs (Mr. Anthony Eden) and other members of the British ...

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  12. OGADEN AREA

    ADDIS ABABA, Wednesday:— The return of General Tekla Hawariat gives color to the supposition that the Abyssinians are ...

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  13. "HAS VIOLATED TREATY WITH U.S"

    ST. PAUL (Minesota), Thursday:—The former Secretary' of State (Mr. Kellogg) declared today that the United States in ...

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  14. NO CHANGE IN BRITISH POLICY

    LONDON, Wednesday:—In the course of a speech in his constituency to-day, the Minister for Foreign Affairs (Sir Samuel ...

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  15. MAN CRASHES I80FT. TO DEATH

    BRISBANE, Thursday:— George E. Betts, building contractor, of Barden, was killed instantly this afternoon when he fell about 180 feet at the ...

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  16. APPOINTMENTS MADE

    ADDIS ABABA, Wednesday:—-Britain has appointed Major Hold and Captain Taylor as Military Assistant and ...

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  17. DIRECT NEGOTIATIONS AT GENEVA ?

    LONDON, Thursday: — The Geneva correspondent of the "Manchester Guardian" says: The announcement that Baron Aloisi ...

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  18. FEDERAL AID TO BE SOUGHT

    PERTH, Thursday:—The Premier (Mr. Collier) will ask the Federal Government for aid for drought stricken farmers in West Australia ...

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  19. ITALIAN DEBTS TO BRITISH TRADERS

    LONDON, Wednesday: — The Board of Trade points out that the Government is not responsible for securing payment for British goods ...

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  20. COMMONWEALTH ACTION?

    CANBERRA, Thursday:—The Attorney-General (Mr. Menzies) told Mr. Hawker (U.A.P., S.A.), in the House of Representatives to-day, that ...

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  21. DECREASE SHOWN.

    MELBOURNE, Thursday :—The quantity of gold produced in Australia during the first nine months of 1935 is estimated at 632,662 fine ounces; ...

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  22. TRAGEDY IN AFRICA

    CAPE TOWN, Wednesday:— The Government announces the death of Mr. Hugh Hall, Elephant Control Officer. ...

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  23. COMMUNICATIONS

    LONDON, Wednesday:— The correspondent of the "Dally Mail" at Asmara re-emphasises the point that communications are the ...

    Article : 106 words
  24. ABYSSINIA DETERMINED

    LONDON, Wednesday:— A message from Addis Ababa says the Abyssinian resistance to any form of Italian control appears to be stiffening. The ...

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  25. PARTY LEADERS JOINT APPEAL

    LONDON, Wednesday:—In view of Armistice Day being only three days before the date of polling in the general election the leaders of all the ...

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  26. JEWELLERY WORTH £4000 STOLEN

    LONDON, Wednesday:— Awakened by burglars in her room at Chesham Place the Countess of Portarlington chased them, downstairs, but they ...

    Article : 36 words
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