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  5. WAR THREAT AVERTED

    The Four-Power Conference to-day readied complete agreement regarding Czechoslovakia, and the threat of war has been averted. Shortly after midnight, Mr. Chamberlain, M. Daladier, Herr Hitler and Signor Mussolini signed an agreement which provides ...

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  7. CZECHS ACCEPT

    It is officially announced in Prague that the Czechs have accepted the Four-Power Agreement. "After considering the decisions ...

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  8. Two Hours From War!

    Europe was two hours from war at noon to-day. This disclosure from the most reliable circles in Rome is supported by experiences of Britons in ...

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  9. LONDON GIVES THANKS

    Devoutly, but without snow or ostentation, London's millions fell on their knees this morning to thank God for peace. ...

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  10. EXCITEMENT IN LONDON

    Newsboys rushing Whitehall with late editions of evening newspapers, crying "Peace! Peace!" brought hundreds running into Downing-street. People ...

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  11. SAFETY FIRST

    There was not the slightest slowing down of Britain's war precautions to-day, despite the brighter outlook. The Government again urged everyone to ...

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  12. POPE'S BROADCAST

    In a broadcast to the world last night the Pope said:— "While millions of men live in dread because of the imminent danger of ...

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  13. IN AUSTRALIA

    The Prime Minister (Mr. Lyons) to-day expressed the fervent hope that the Munich Agreement would be the forerunner to a more general ...

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  14. WOMEN'S OFFERS

    The Premier (Mr. Stevens) has received telegrams from the C.W.A. and the National Council of Women offering the help of their respective ...

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  16. BRITISH NOTE ISSUE

    The "Daily Herald" states that the startling rise of 21 million pounds in the banknote issue was partly due to withdrawals by the public for special ...

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  17. "MOSSOLINI'S TRIUMPH"

    The Rome correspondent of the "Daily Telegraph" states that the widespread relief at the news of the Munich conference has been replaced ...

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  19. BELIEF IN SYDNEY

    When news that the Four-Power Conference delegates had signed the agreement reached Sydney this morning there was great excitement and ...

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