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  2. "SHEER DESTRUCTION."

    LONDON, Sept. 26.—The Leader of the Labour Opposition in the House of Commons (Mr. C. R. Attlee) has sent the following letter to the Prime Minister ...

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  4. THE AUSTRALIAN VIEW.

    CANBERRA, Sept. 26.—For the first time since the international situation became acute th e Prime Minister (Mr. Lyons) today had a long telephone ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  5. THE COAL STRIKE.

    MELBOURNE, Sept. 26.—An attempt to reach a basis of agreement between the parties to the coal strike will be made by the emergency committee of ...

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  6. APPEAL TO THE POWERS.

    WASHINGTON, Sept. 26.—President Roosevelt today made a direct personal appeal to Herr Hitler and Dr. Benes (President of Czechoslovakia) to settle the ...

    Article : 413 words
  7. BERLIN UNEASY.

    BERLIN, Sept. 26.—The presence of General Gamelin, Chief of the French General Staff, in London increased the feeling of uneasiness in Berlin today and ...

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  8. "IF WAR COMES."

    ROME, Sept. 26.—In a significant speech at Verona today Signor Mussolini left little doubt as to Italy's attitude towards the European situation. "If ...

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  9. BRITISH PRESS COMMENT.

    LONDON, Sept. 26.—A remarkable Mote of unanimity in the condemnation of Herr Hitler's new demands is struck by the British Press this ...

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  10. MINERS OUTWITTED.

    SYDNEY, Sept. 26.—A dawn march on the Northumberland No. 2 colliery—one of the northern associated pits—this morning was the first manifestation ...

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  11. FOREIGNERS IN SPAIN.

    LONDON, Sept. 25—According to the Barcelona correspondent of "The Times, the headquarters of the loyalist International Brigade state that its organised ...

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  12. SOVIET ATTITUDE.

    LONDON, Sept. 26.—Moscow has recently adopted a bellicose tone over the Czechoslovakian crisis, directed chiefly against Poland, states the Riga ...

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  13. BERLIN RECEPTION.

    BERLIN, Sept. 26.—President Roosevelt's cable was wrongly addressed. It should have gone to Prague, declared a spokesman of the Propaganda ...

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  14. MR. LYONS CRITICISED.

    CANBERRA, Sept. 26.—In the Senate today the Leader of the Opposition (Senator Collings) said that by refusing to make use of the services of a ...

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  15. M. DALADIER'S REPLY.

    LONDON, Sept . 26.—The French Prime Minister (M. Daladier) has replied to President Roosevelt as follows:— "'Your moving appeal reached me in ...

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  16. AIR FORCE PILOTS STANDING BY.

    LONDON, Sept. 26.—The Rome correspondent of the British United Press learns that Italian air force pilots have been ordered to stand by their ...

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  17. U.S. HURRICANE.

    NEW YORK, Sept. 26.—Early estimates of the damage caused by the hurricane which struck the north-eastern seaboard of the United States on Wednesday last ...

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  18. PARENTS FOUND DEAD.

    MELBOURNE, Sept. 26.—After a son had tried unsuccessfully to intervene in a quarrel between his mother and stepfather, both parents were found shot dead ...

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  19. THE LITTLE ENTENTE.

    LONDON, Sept. 25.—The Budapest correspondent of Reuters states that diplomatic circles confirm the report that Rumania has informed the ...

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  20. IN OTHER CAPITALS.

    PARIS, Sept. 26.—Official circles welcome President Roosevelt's message of the throwing more definite weight towards peace, but it cannot be predicted ...

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  21. TRAIN DISASTER.

    LONDON, Sept. 26.—The Barcelona correspondent of the British United Press reports that at least 50 were killed and 200 injured when two passenger trains ...

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  22. FAITH IN THE EMPIRE.

    SYDNEY, Sept. 26.—"If there does come a time when we act any differently from the way I feel sure we should act, I would no longer feel the same when I ...

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  23. YUGOSLAV ATTITUDE.

    BELGRADE, Sept. 26.—It is believed that the Yugoslav Government has warned Hungary of Yugoslavia's obligations under the Little Entente treaties ...

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  24. "MY FELLOW WORKER."

    CANBERRA, Sept. 26.—Richard Tauber, the famous tenor, was described as "My fellow worker." by the Leader of the Opposition (Senator Collings) in the ...

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  25. U.S. FINANCIAL EQUILIBRIUM.

    WASHINGTON, Sept. 26.—Fiscal experts have informed President Roosevelt that drastic steps will not be needed to safeguard the financial equilibrium of the ...

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  26. STOCK EXCHANGE LOSSES.

    LONDON, Sept. 26.—The international situation was acutely felt on the Stock Exchange today, when there was little business. Prices were marked down ...

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  27. QUEENSLAND OWNERS.

    BRISBANE, Sept. 26.—Queensland coal owners are expected to make the next move in the coal strike. It is believed that the proprietors of the collieries in ...

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  28. TRAMWAY PROMOTIONS.

    Dissatisfied over recent promotions in the tramways service the executive of the Tramway Employees' Union has called two special meetings of the Union ...

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  29. RUMANIAN SYMPATHY.

    BUKAREST, Sept. 26.—A wave of sympathy for the Czechs is sweeping through Rumania. Everywhere people are talking of the Czechs' long and ...

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  30. ALLEGED CONSPIRACY.

    SYDNEY, Sept. 26.—J. F. Mant, of Messrs. Davenport and Mant, solicitors, was called to give evidence for the Crown yesterday in the case in which ...

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  31. STREET SCENE.

    SYDNEY, Sept. 26.—"You are certainly a most undesirable person to be teaching children." said Mr. Arnold, S.M., in the Central Police Court today, when, ...

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  32. TOURIST PASSAGES CANCELLED.

    NEW YORK, Sept. 26.—The trustees have postponed the sailing of 30 Rhodes Scholars to England. Shipping offices report that hundreds of tourists have ...

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  33. U.S. CRUISERS AT PORTLAND.

    LONDON, Sept. 24.—It is understood that the two United States cruisers now at Portland will remain in British waters for the present. ...

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  34. KING BORIS RETURNS HOME.

    BERLIN, Sept. 26.—King Boris of Bulgaria has left by train for Sofia. He came to Berlin from East Prussia, where he had been the guest of Field Marshal ...

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  35. DOMINIONS OFFICE.

    LONDON, Sept. 26.—The High Commissioner for Australia (Mr. Bruce) called at the Dominions Office this morning and received full particulars of the latest ...

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  36. "THE WATCHMAN'S" BROADCAST.

    MELBOURNE, Sept. 26.—Comments on the European situation made by "The Watchman" over the national broadcasting network tonight ceased abruptly. ...

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  37. POSSIBLE APPEAL TO LEAGUE.

    GENEVA, Sept. 26.—Rumours that Czechoslovakia may appeal to the League of Nations are again current, but it is believed in well-informed circles that ...

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  38. SOUTH AUSTRALIAN POSITION.

    ADELAIDE, Sept. 26.—The secretary of the Chamber of Manufactures (Mr. H. E. Winterbottom) said today that manufacturers had not yet been affected ...

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  39. PRIMARY INDUSTRIES.

    CANBERRA, Sept. 26.—Plans have been prepared for the organisation of the primary industries in the event of an emergency, according to an ...

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  40. MR. DE VALERA BROADCASTS.

    GENEVA, Sept. 26.—The president of the Assembly of the League of Nations (Mr. E. De Valera), in a broadcast to America today, said that if a solution to ...

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  41. GERMAN VETERANS IN ENGLAND.

    LONDON, Sept. 24.—Owing to fear of incidents and in view of the crowds which thronged Whitehall all day, the pilgrimage to the Cenotaph of the 800 ...

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  42. "ONLY TEMPORARY IMMUNITY"

    LONDON, Sept. 23.—A number of prominent people, including the Bishop of Bristol, the Bishop of Chelmsford, Lord Meston, Lord Parmoor, Lawrence Binyon ...

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  43. JAPANESE SUPPORT.

    LONDON, Sept. 25.—The Tohokai Party, a Right Wing organisation possessing considerable military support, says the Tokio correspondent of "The ...

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  44. SOUTH AFRICAN CABINET.

    CAPE TOWN, Sept. 26.—The Prime Minister (General Hertzog) has called a special Cabinet meeting for Wednesday to discuss the international situation. ...

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  45. ELDERLY MAN KILLED.

    ADELAIDE, Sept. 26.—Less than two months after a fatal accident to his only son, Herbert Alexander O'GilbY (about 70). of Montacute-road, ...

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