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  4. Britain Stirred by Invasion of Albania

    The Italian invasion of Albania resulted in a week-end of intense political activity in Britain, with crowds thronging Downing-street. The Prime Minister (Mr. Chamberlain) returned to London from Scotland and conferred ...

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  6. Britain May Reassure Greece

    "The Times" says that the Cabinet meeting to-morrow will discuss assurances which it might be possible to give Greece, which has 150 miles of her frontier under Italian occupation, and the island of ...

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  7. ALBANIA OCCUPIED

    The Italian occupation of Albania has ceased to be a military problem, says the Tirana correspondent of the British United Press. Italian troops are encamped along the Greek and Jugoslavian frontiers. Reconstruction of ...

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  8. LEVEL CROSSINGS

    The Minister for Transport (Colonel Bruxner) announced to-day that, as part of the road transport plan, the Main Roads Department, had under ...

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  9. A.L.P. BALLOTS

    Anticipating a surprise in the ballots for the selection of State A.L.P. representatives of the central executive to the Federal conference in Canberra ...

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  10. WHO WILL BE PRIME MINISTER?

    There is anxious anticipation regarding next week's meeting of U.A.P. Parliamentary members, when a leader of the party will be chosen. This ...

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  11. BULGARIAN DELEGATION TO GERMANY

    The Rumanian Foreign Minister will visit Berlin on April 18 and 19 while a Bulgarian delegation, including Cabinet Ministers, will join in the ...

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  12. THE LATE PRIME MINISTER

    The respect and affection of the people for Mr. Lyons was demonstrated by the homage of the thousands who paid tribute to him in St. Mary's Cathedral to-day. For 12 hours a steady stream of people passed by the rosewood ...

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  13. M. DALADIER INTERVIEWS STAFF CHIEFS

    The Prime Minister (M. Daladier) interrupted his holiday to hurray to Paris, where he met the Naval and War Ministers and also the chiefs of ...

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  14. WAR THREAT

    "The war threat is over every home throughout the world," declared Mr. J. Hughes at the Heffron Labor Party conference to-day, when he moved a ...

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  15. WOOLCOTT-FORBES CASE

    Detective-Sergeant Nye, of the C.I.B., who travelled to Bombay to seek the extradition of John Woolcott Forbes has flown from India to London ...

    Article : 86 words
  16. BOMBPROOF SHELTERS

    The transformation of 25 underground railway stations into bombproof shelters has been almost completed at a cost of £1,500,000. Fifty ...

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  17. FLYING BOAT'S RECORD

    The Imperial Airways flying-boat Challenger, piloted by Captain S. Bailey, made a record flight of 2400 miles from Alexandria to Southampton ...

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  18. BOMBING THREATS

    Threats of more serious bombings in England were made in a statement by the Irish Republican Army which was read in the course of a ceremony at ...

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  20. British Destroyer Defied

    A Japanese warship, despite the intervention of the British destroyer Thracian, interrupted the British steamer Sagres while ...

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  21. APPEAL TO POPE

    The Rev. Leslie Weatherhead telegraphed to the Pope on behalf of 2500 worshippers at the City Temple, who urged him to protest in Christ's name ...

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  22. LONDON-COPENHAGEN RECORD

    Major Alexander P. de Seversky, the American aeroplane designer, has created a new record by flying from London to Copenhagen in two and a ...

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  23. GOERING CHEERED IN TRIPOLI

    The German War Minister (Marshal Goering) arrived in Tripoli (Libya) to-day, and was welcomed by cheering crowds. ...

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  24. FEDERAL CABINET

    The Prime Minister (Sir Earle Page) said to-day that the Federal Cabinet was being kept fully informed of developments in the international ...

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  25. I.L.P. CONFERENCE

    The conference of the Independent Labor Party at Scarborough to-day resolved that it was the duty of the workers to oppose rearmament for the ...

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  26. JAPANESE PLANE VISITS IRAN

    The goodwill aeroplane, Gentle Breeze, arrived at Formosa to-day en route to Iran (Persia) with a cherry tree for the wedding of the Crown ...

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  27. FLYING BOATS

    The British Permanent Under-Secretary (Sir Donald Banks) to-day inspected the Empire flying boat base at Auckland. He said he was completely ...

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  28. HUMAN LEG FOUND

    Believed to be portion of the remains of Henry O'Donnell, of Edmonton, for whom the police have been searching, a human leg which had ...

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  29. NEW ZEALAND DEFENCE

    Since the Labor Government took office the amount of money spent on defence had been trebled, said the Prime Minister (Mr. Savage) when opening ...

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  30. KING ZOG'S MOVEMENTS

    King Zog and Queen Geraldine with their baby, and also King Zog's sisters, passed through Salonika to-day without stopping. They motored to Volo ...

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  31. DAME ENID LYONS

    Dame Enid Lyons was unable to visit St. Mary's Cathedral to-day, but she is expected to be well enough to attend the Requiem Mass at St. ...

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  32. THREAT TO JUGOSLAVIA

    The British Cabinet is not wasting time on the Italian claims that "oppressed Albanians invited invasion," says "The Times" in a leader. ...

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  33. GIRL DISAPPEARS

    The police are still seeking Katherine M'Claughessy, aged 16 years, who disappeared on Saturday en route to a bank to deposit a large sum for her ...

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  34. ARABS HOLD UP BANKS

    Seven armed Arabs held up clerks of the Arab Bank at Jaffa, and stole £2800, according 6 the "Times" Jerusalem correspondent. British police ...

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  35. U.S.A. ATTITUDE

    "I will be back in the autumn if we do not have war," said President Roosevelt, standing on the platform as he addressed a crowd which gathered to ...

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  36. PRESIDENT ROOSEVELT'S REGRET

    The White House has issued an official statement expressing regret at the "untimely death of Mr. Lyons," and adding, "the President had known him ...

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  37. OUR CABLE SERVICE

    By special arrangement, Renter's world service, in addition to other special sources of information, is used in the compilation of the overseas ...

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  38. STEAMER REFLOATED

    The steamer Hilary, which went aground near Holyhead, has been refloated. ...

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  39. MESSAGES OF SYMPATHY

    Cables and telegrams of sympathy for the family of the late Mr. J. A. Lyons continue to be received. To-day's messages include the following: ...

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